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"clotheshorse" Definitions
  1. a frame on which to hang clothes
  2. a conspicuously dressy person

33 Sentences With "clotheshorse"

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The next question comes naturally: what's a clotheshorse to do?
One caveat: For such a clotheshorse, Aimée doesn't do nearly enough shopping.
The Daily Mail twinned him with former President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, a noted clotheshorse.
I fold the clotheshorse down and drink my coffee in bed while scratching D.'s belly.
Not only did Jennifer Anniston's beloved characterinspire an eponymous hairstyle, she was something of a clotheshorse.
" This "clotheshorse," the magazine said, "knows a nailhead from a hopsack, digs double-breasteds, and favors patterned shirts and ties.
Anthony Joshua, a 22012-year-old prizefighting clotheshorse from London whose wardrobe includes four heavyweight title belts, is British royalty.
"A stunning clotheshorse upon whom no discernible Thespian demands were made," wrote Jack Gould, the television critic for The New York Times.
A duchess and a clotheshorse in the era of the first daily newspapers, "Mad Madge" was a fixture of the society pages.
Project Runway democratized the craft of the designer, just as America's Next Top Model did for the career path of the professional clotheshorse.
Amy Heckerling has adapted her 1995 movie, a zippy, quippy clotheshorse update of Jane Austen's "Emma," into a musical for the New Group.
Despite being one of the most influential style icons of all time, Hepburn wasn't particularly interested in being a clotheshorse outside of Hollywood sets.
While her roommate isn't that into fashion, Patricia keeps her side of the small closet organized, with the care and eye of a clotheshorse.
They were created by James Galanos, otherwise known as the favored designer of the clotheshorse wife of the then governor of California, Nancy Reagan.
As a true clotheshorse I love to lay out my outfits a week in advance and ensure that all of my sartorial choices are on, as it were, fleek.
For Roger Stone, the clotheshorse and political operative convicted of witness tampering and lying to Congress, creating his own: Mr. Stone's Best and Worst Dressed List (presumably not anymore).
She relished the glamorous side of publishing and, like her husband, became a clotheshorse, wearing Dior, Chanel, Schiaparelli; she grew her red-painted fingernails so long that they resembled talons.
And she cops to being a clotheshorse, having been photographed most recently in Porter magazine in a salmon Oscar de la Renta dress and Christian Louboutin heels, her brunette tresses cascading over her shoulders.
But I could dress in ways that signaled I was emo, mod, a vintage clotheshorse, a Carrie wannabe — anything but the kind of socially awkward, bookish Asian girl John Hughes might have cast me as.
It's s**t that the only way I can connect with the public is by being a bloody clotheshorse, but if I have to do that for the monarchy to stay relevant, then so be it.
" Likewise, you'll never see her transform into a total clotheshorse, saying of her relationship to fashion, "We're friends who have an appreciation for each other but don't ever hang out—and we don't even pretend to make plans anymore.
Alia Shawkat stars as Dory, an underachieving doormat who spends her days organizing Goodwill donations for a wealthy clotheshorse and her nights staring quizzically at her doofus boyfriend (John Reynolds), while pining for her lost love (Brandon Micheal Hall).
Alia Shawkat stars as Dory, an underachieving doormat who, when she's not organizing Goodwill donations for a wealthy clotheshorse, ponders why she has taken up with her doofus boyfriend (John Reynolds) while pining for her lost love (Brandon Micheal Hall).
Friends of the 51-year-old star point out that not only is she a clotheshorse, one whose increasingly adventurous wardrobe antics have inspired countless memes and what New York magazine's The Cut referred to as a "Dionnaissance," she is also a shopper.
Wasson describes him as someone who could have become a writer or director just as easily, who was extremely loyal to his friends, who relished this first chance to indulge his clotheshorse tendencies and who helped solve some of the film's biggest problems.
We caught up with Kondo to ask her all our most burning questions, including whether or not Americans are the biggest pack-rats, how men and women differ when it comes to purging stuff, and how to balance being both a minimalist and a die-hard clotheshorse.
Even in the go-see ensemble that he chose for this flaunt-it evening — jeans from Levis, jacket from Hickey Freeman and the white dress shirt he wore at his wedding — he looked more like the running back who stole your heart in high school than a high-profile clotheshorse.
"I've always been a little bit of a clotheshorse and was not able to afford it, but wanting to buy Comme des Garçons jackets when I was 17 and 18," says Sheik, who called on "a combination of ex-girlfriends and people I knew that went to FIT" to compile the list of designers that would eventually shape the song.
But we also know that along with three successive wives (the last a famous French actress) he enjoys the attentions of a mistress, the clotheshorse Daphne Guinness; that he inherited a family fortune that allows him to live baronially when not wandering the hot spots of the world; and that he has spoken up in defense of Roman Polanski and Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
He inherited $2 million before the age of 22. Wall became a leader of the American Café society, a group of rich socialites.Jeffers, p. 45. Wall was a clotheshorse.
The tumbler is rotated relatively slowly in order to maintain space between the articles in the load. In most cases, the tumbler is belt-driven by an induction motor. Using these machines may cause clothes to shrink, become less soft (due to loss of short soft fibers/ lint) and fade. For these reasons, as well as environmental concerns, many people use open air methods such as a clothes line and clotheshorse.
Roger was a clotheshorse who bought up to fifteen bespoke suits a year and four pairs of bespoke shoes or boots to go with each suit; each suit was said to have cost around £2,000. He favoured a neo-Edwardian look: four-buttoned jackets with broad shoulders, narrow waists, and long skirts. He favoured narrow trousers and a high-crowned bowler hat. He was particularly fond of spectator shoes and ruby cufflinks.
In October 1937 Francis met aviation businessman Raven Freiherr von Barnekow at a party of Countess Dorothy Dentice di Frasso's in Beverly Hills. In March 1938 Louella Parsons reported on their intended marriage and that Francis would retire from films, but by October the two were traveling separately and Francis was still acting; by December Barnekow had returned to Germany. Francis' clotheshorse reputation and frame often led Warners' producers to concentrate resources on lavish sets and costumes, a move designed to appeal to Depression-era female audiences and capitalize on her reputation as the epitome of chic, rather than the quality of the storylines. Eventually, Francis herself became dissatisfied with these vehicles, and began openly to feud with Warners, even threatening a lawsuit against them for inferior scripts and treatment.

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