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- It first happened in 1969, when Black Sabbath appeared amid the baroque foppishness of psychedelia.
- The " Macaroni " wig was an extreme fashion in the 1770s and became contemporary slang for foppishness.
- It is aroused by Lucy's beau, Stephen Guest, played by James Weber-Brown with a Hugh Grantish air of charm, sincerity and foppishness.
- The movie savagely ridicules 18th-century foppishness in a scene at a wig maker's where some of the headdresses trotted out are laugh-out-loud ludicrous.
- While his first album played up the foppishness of these musical connections, " Poses, " produced by Sarah McLachlan's mentor, Pierre Marchand, broadens and modernizes them.
- Percy has been more fully reconceived as a virile matinee-idol type whose assumed foppishness masks the valiant hero beneath, and Sills winningly slides between personas that alternately bring to mind Danny Kaye and Errol Flynn.
- But in his book Gross dismisses the combination of assimilation and rejection in the Miller-Olivier version and other efforts to contrast Shylock's dignity with Venetian foppishness as yielding a " high degree of incoherence ."