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A boat-necked burnt orange silk charmeuse blouse has a plunging back ($215).
She was wearing, in honour of the banquet, a boat-necked black blouse above the full black skirt, a pearl choker round her neck.
She wore a boat-necked sweater in a pale blue cotton knit, and a pale blue poplin skirt.
Her working gear comprised an oversized boat-necked T-shirt which had a habit of slipping off one shoulder, frayed denim shorts and flip-flops.
She wore a simple boat-necked dress of off-white silk striped diagonally in navy-blue, a strand of pearls, and pearl earrings.
Matisse, the older man, in a boat-necked striped sailor's jersey (the kind Picasso would make his signature), face painted green and pink, stares straight at us, defiantly.
The boat-necked T-shirts and flared jackets lined with soft bridal satin in her 16th Street shop are casually elegant and named after Moon's friends.
Contours were softened and rounded, like the cocoon-shaped sleeves of a boat-necked coat and the ample bands of fur which trimmed necklines, hems and sleeves, short and long alike.
Fiddling with the rim of her boat-necked sweater and with a string of hair, she goes on, speaking slowly in a modulated accent that melds her childhood years in England and her teenage years in Australia.
Catching a glimpse of herself in her mirror, suddenly aware of the way the cotton of her jeans clung to her hips and legs, and the brevity of the sleeveless boat-necked top, she was tempted to change into something more sober.
She had showered and changed after leaving Lawton this morning, and she was now wearing a navy-blue cotton skirt with a boat-necked striped top, navy and lime green, strappy green sandals with a medium heel, getting scuffed all to hell from the gravel.