Sort by:

Explore

Another name for the Edwardian period.

it seems to be the back cover of the watch.
look here:http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&client=firefox-a&channel=s&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=zU2&q=caseback&lr=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi

bronzers
Bronzers are both sunless tanning creams (or sprays)used on the body and powders used on the face to make it look naturally tanned.

123456

facial (adjectif) concernant le soin du visage, terme employé pour désigner tout soin ou traitement relatif au visage (par exemple: on parle de massage facial -) comprenant les crèmes, lotions, masque, et autres...

Peep-Toe Shoes are shoes with a small opening at the front revealing only a glimpse at the toes. They came into fashion in the 1930s, and are back on the scene now. Lovely and incredible sexy footwear.

A suit of clothes, usually for the semi-formal evening dress, with a single-breasted, single-button jacket (black or night blue), matching trousers, a white shirt and a bow-tie. Also dinner jacket, especially in the UK.

123456

petit chapeau généralement en toile (bien qu'existant maintenant en feutre) en forme de cloche et possédant des petits bords

Bob with a clear geometric line, resembling the letter "A", with a straight fringe. The length is as such that the hair will pass the ears.

The Afro hair style is based on very tightly curled hair with a round, "ball"-like appearance.

A wide "choker" style necklace worn tight around the neck above the collarbone just like a dog's collar, this look was popular in Edwardian times, around the turn of the twentieth century. This look was popularized by Queen Alexandra, who had a long graceful neck.

Hello Guest

Join LingoZ

Your Languages: