Long white gloves, white feather fan, and matching pochette completed the ensemble.
Emily plied her feather fan and made a show of admiring the prince's most recent acquisition, a painting by Rembrandt.
The contemporary dancer carries a feather fan, often wearing eagle plumes or feathers in her hair.
It was filled with treasures like an ostrich feather fan and a pair of jeweled opera glasses.
But one could also set one's ostrich feather fan and a pair of kid gloves on the rich fabric.
Under it we found a sash, a yellowed feather fan, and an envelope full of withered flowers.
Cooks tended quail on an open grill and waved a feather fan to keep back the smoke.
She had Coke-bottle lenses that made her eyelashes look like feather fans, white hair and a tiny face.
A dancer reclines against drapes of orange, red and green with a peach-colored feather fan across her middle.
At first, Europeans adopted the rigid fan and feather fans.