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- Or a shimmery skirt and a cashmere twinset with crystal bead trim.
- In terms of silhouettes, the twinset is still holding its own.
- The shrug is the new cardigan in a twinset.
- The other bands were Eggs, Solaa and Twinset.
- An angora twinset on an angora cat?
- The twinset first appeared in the 1940s and is now considered a classic wardrobe staple.
- Venture Diving has designed and brought the innovative Tank2Go twinset trolley and carrier to market.
- A new passenger-only service was provided from 1936 with the introduction of the twinset railcars.
- Diners, Fiestaware and twinset fashions are making it hard to walk the line between nostalgia and reality.
- A silk twinset in pink, green or pumpkin, $ 550, Wathne at Sunset Plaza, West Hollywood.
- Accordingly, first Standard-class and later twinset railcars replaced the Napier Express passenger trains through Woodville from 1954.
- The Wairarapa railcars were in turn replaced after the opening of the Rimutaka Tunnel in 1955 by the twinset railcars.
- An enticing contrast with Drusilla's initial twinset image was provided by a working cleavage while relaxing on deck.
- For would-be sweater girls, the twinset is a must-have, but there's other news.
- A caviar-beaded red and black twinset with short black fringed skirt looked easy to wear to the cocktail lounge.
- The clothes were great, from prune jumpers with twinset cashmere sweaters to alligator taupe skirts with pointed flares at the hems.
- After the Rimutaka Tunnel opened, both the Wairarapa railcars and the mixed trains were withdrawn and replaced by the new twinset railcars.
- TWINSET : Also called a sweater set, it consists of a short-sleeved ( or sleeveless ) shell and a matching cardigan.
- The twinset is often chosen by costume directors and designers in the modern film industry to portray a character's conservatism or frumpiness.
- Lana Turner showed us how a basic twinset could become provocative when worn a size too small, while Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra changed eye makeup forever.
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