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All of the tulle in China could not disguise her true nature.
It was white and her arms were draped in tulle.
And I had a bit of tulle in my hair to match the dress.
The top is covered tightly with a piece of tulle.
And finally, big ball gowns, each using more than 200 yards of tulle.
It took, however, some more years until the first real tulle could be produced mechanically.
She stroked the tulle again, as if it were her daughter's cheek.
On the floor are tulle hats and bolts of fabrics.
A blind of embroidered tulle kept the little room in twilight.
Neither is it layers of paper, tulle or just about anything else that may suggest itself as you approach for a closer look.
A huge ball of white tulle pushes out when he rips the box open.
Her hair was glowing, warm and vibrant under layers of white tulle.
Laura jerked a shoulder, picked up the tulle again to give herself something to do with her hands.
It was a sea of white silk, Shantung and tulle.
After being elected mayor of Tulle in 1892, he became committed to completing the project.
This was a full, white, multi-layered skirt made of tulle.
Born in Tulle, he was educated at his native town and took minor orders.
They are dressed in sheer tulle over black bottoms and tops.
Emma's canopy bed, wrapped in white tulle, is also the family stage.
She could not bear to look at the fallen doll in white satin and tulle.
The name comes from Tulle, a city in the southern central region of France.
One of the most common uses for tulle netting is in garments.
Tulle is often used as an accent, to create a lacy, floating look.
Bartlett's fatigues were done up in everything from canvas to tulle.
The designer also used less ornamental fabrics, like tulle and jersey.