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"She wears a strict tailleur by day.
The tailleur or tailored suit of matching jacket and skirt was worn in the city and for travel.
When the tailleur perceives that the ball has but a few seconds to roll, he cries out--"The play is made.
He found his first success four years later with Tailleur pour dames (Ladies' Dressmaker, 1889).
L'histoire du petit tailleur, for narrator, seven instruments and percussion (1950)
Mr. Moschino likes verbal gags, embroidering the word "tailleur" down the back of a suit, with the focus on the first four letters.
Le petit Tailleur de Londres, roman, Julliard.
Her tailleur (which went wonderfully well with her blonde hair) was periwinkle-blue silk with a lace-trimmed cutaway coat, embroidered in ivory and navy.
Charles Morey's English adaptation of Tailleur pour dames, titled The Ladies Man, was first performed in 2007.
It is based on the 1947 novel Le Petit Tailleur et le Chapelier by Georges Simenon.
It is derived from the Old French tailleur ("cutter"), which is in turn derived from the Late Latin taliator, from taliare ("to cut").
Gérald Tremblay and his wife, Suzanne Tailleur, were married on November 24, 1979 and four years later adopted twins, Marie-Laurence and Georges-Etienne.
Le vaillant petit tailleur (The Valiant Little Tailor) is a 2004 book by the French writer Éric Chevillard retelling the fairy tale in a postmodern way.
The schoolmann in crisp tailleur, her hair skinned back into a tight bun, her eyes magnified by thick glasses, carried her schoolbooks across the drawbridge of The Manor House.
The original manuscript of Ravel's Bolero will be offered for sale on 8 April at Drouot Richelieu by auctioneers Laurin, Guilloux, Buffetaud and Tailleur.
Lips and nails borrow their bright notes from Couture with a glittering collection of reds, lavish browns and vibrant pinks called Mannequin, Tailleur, Style, Taffeta and Cadeau.
The works of R. Bleichsteiner and O.G. Tailleur, the late Sergei A. Starostin and Sergei L. Nikolayev have sought to confirm these connections.
He put on one success after another - Les Chasseurs, Le Vieillard rajeuni, Le Tailleur, Les Tonneliers allemands and Le Brouetteur italien.
She also performed this year in "Private Fittings," a contemporary adaptation of the farce "Tailleur Pour Dames" by Georges Feydeau at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, Calif.
To flaunt one's gender while wearing a tailleur requires a suit of a certain kind, which Ms. Molinari provided in creamy silk shantung with Peter Pan collars and playful capris, or china-blue cigarette pants and a small-shouldered, hip-length jacket.
In 1997 Tailleur Industrie was acquired, in 2000 the express delivery service Extand was sold to the UK Post Office, and had acquired the cargo operations of the Italian firm Züst Ambrosetti by the end of the year.
In Paris, he started to work at Christian Dior as a tailleur, but soon moved to work for Guy Laroche for two seasons, then for Thierry Mugler until he opened his first atelier in his little rue de Bellechasse apartment the late 1970s.