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Перевод: milliner
[существительное] модистка
Тезаурус:
- He was buried at that most busy of London churches, St Luke's, Old Street, leaving a widow who would run a little milliner's business in Soho before dying, 23 years later, in Westminster.
- Bond Street (west London) milliner patronized by Mrs Malderton.
- Referring to it as an artificial pampered velveteen system, the union journal was scathing about its pretentions: The small office in Edinburgh called the Caledonian Press was opened a year ago, under the patronage of many of the nobility and members of the learned professions: yet with all its boasting about promoting the employment of women and opening up a fresh field to the surplus female population it actually employs fewer women than any simple respectable milliner, of whose philanthropy the world takes little note.
- Catherine Walker, her favourite designer, would run her up half a dozen suits and milliner Philip Somerville would have supplied the hats.
- Her hat will be chosen from than 250 made by her personal milliner, John Boyd.
- She was running a milliner's shop in the Market Place as early as 1822, thence to King Street, along from the Three Swans Inn and the infant school, followed by a brief spell in Cheap Street, where she was paying a rate of 9d. and an additional amount for "Stocks" by virtue of her fleeting partnership with someone called Grant.
- Visitors will find themselves in a "salon de peinture" and overhear the opinions of detractors and supporters of the Impressionist movement; they will be ushered into a middle-class apartment; will walk the streets of Paris with their long-gone artisan workshops; peep into the fitting-room of a milliner; and cross the Pont de l'Europe, near the Gare Saint-Lazare, where they will recognise the quality of light captured by Monet in his paintings, filtering through the smoke of the locomotives.
- The contents were as follows: "The Streets by Morning", "The Streets by Night", "Making a Night of it", "Criminal Courts", "Scotland Yard", "The New Year", "Meditations in Monmouth Street", "Our Next-door Neighbours", "The Hospital Patient", "Seven Dials", "The Mistaken Milliner", "Doctor's Commons", "Misplaced Attachment of Mr. John Dounce", "Vauxhall Gardens by Day", "A Parliamentary Sketch, with a Few Portraits", "Mr. Minns and his Cousin', "The Last Cabdriver, and the First Omnibus Cad", "The Parlour Orator", "The First of May", and "The Drunkard's Death".
- Her personal milliner John Boyd, who has been making hats for the princess since she was 16, said: "She already has such a collection of hats that she doesn't need anything new for this occasion."
- To complete the outfit, Alison had a pair of Victorian ankle boots made in the same material as her dress, and got a local milliner to make her a stunning hat.
- off "on business" with a milliner from Spalding
- George Benjamin Coaffee, a dyer, had previously shared 4 Brays Buildings with William Bolding, a fringe manufacturer; later, in 1851, George Cowton was running a milliner's business there with three assistants.
- I'm sure it must have been rather a strain to keep pretending an interest in a boring little milliner from Mannheim."
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