11 adjectives to describe kimono

And now Teddy and EdyTeddy in a minute white piqué suit, and Edy in a tiny kimono, in which she looked as Japanese as everything which surrounded herdisappear from these pages for quite a long time.

She bathed the girl, wrapped her in an ample kimono and then seated her before the dresser and arranged her coiffure with dextrous skill.

She could have kissed her hand to the loud-voiced woman who came scuffling to the window to scold them, clutching a dirty kimono together over a Hogarth-like expanse of bosom.

She put a chiffon scarf about the neck of her skimpy little kimono, spent an hour and ten minutes on her hair, made up outrageously with that sublime unconsciousness that comes from too close familiarity with rouge pad and grease jar, and went.

I put on my loveliest kimono and a hair-dresser did my hair in the old Japanese style and stuck a red rose at the side.

She put a chiffon scarf about the neck of her skimpy little kimono, spent an hour and ten minutes on her hair, made up outrageously with that sublime unconsciousness that comes from too close familiarity with rouge pad and grease jar, and went.

Floss appeared when the meal was half eaten, her hair shiningly coiffed, the pink ribbons of her corset cover showing under her thin kimono.

Minnie, in an untidy kimono, sewing.

"Cry-baby-roly-poly, you can't shove me off in a wooden kimono that way.

She wore absurd pale-blue kimonos that made her stout figure loom immense against the greenery of garden and apple tree.

He was painted by the young Sargent, of course, and by the aging Whistleryou remember the butterfly's portrait of him in a yellow kimono leaning against a black mantel?

11 adjectives to describe  kimono