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dandyism Meaning in Bengali



 কুলবাবুগিরি, অতিশৌখিনতা,

পদ্ধতিতে এবং খাঁজাখাঁ বা তোফা পোশাক

Noun:

কুলবাবুগিরি,





dandyism's Usage Examples:

Prevost, but the modern practice of dandyism first appeared in the revolutionary 1790s, both in London and in Paris.


A gold- or silver-topped cane can express social standing (or dandyism).


with dress, coupled with a nonchalant display of wit, was referred to as dandyism.


flamboyant form of gentleman's fashion in Regency London that became known as dandyism, patronised tailors in the area.


cheek, it espouses its own unique lifestyle philosophy called anarcho-dandyism and has its own 10-point manifesto, The Chap Manifesto, which mandates.


Cookery for Private Families Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly – On Dandyism and George Brummell (Du dandyism et de George Brummell) Thomas Carlyle – Oliver Cromwell's.


Lorrain was a dedicated disciple of dandyism and spent much of his time amongst the fashionable artistic circles in.


the shopping guide in Men in Vogue, was a style leader with his "louche dandyism".


10, May 1993): 'The logic of dandyism as a mode of conceptual art assumes a view of the dandy not as engaged.


Powell's dandyism, keen sense of fashion history and mix of references from the Edwardian.


Writing on the history of fashion and, in particular, dandyism, in 2002, George Walden said: "Charles Frederick Worth dictated fashion.


interpretation would dismiss the word play as Stevens's aestheticism and dandyism/hedonism.


there are no gentlemen", Hung On You "was simultaneously the last fling of dandyism and the first intimation of Hippie, of strangenesses to come".


the female trend towards a conical silhouette, and male high cravats and dandyism.



dandyism's Meaning':

the manner and dress of a fop or dandy

Synonyms:

personal manner; manner; foppishness;

Antonyms:

discourtesy; informality; courtesy; formality;

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