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blouson
[ blou-son, -zon, bloo-zohn, bloo-zon ]
noun
- a woman's outer garment having a drawstring, belt, or similar closing, at or below the waist, which causes it to blouse.
adjective
- of or relating to such a garment, the style it exemplifies, or something considered to resemble this style, as a hairdo:
a blouson dress; the blouson effect; a blouson bob.
blouson
/ ˈːɒ /
noun
- a short jacket or top having the shape of a blouse
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of blouson1
Example Sentences
In goes a tussled twin in an open-V teddy bear coat with a cow print, out comes a groomed version in an unbuttoned sheer black blouson with shiny pants.
Wide belts defined the silhouette, giving shape to long shirt dresses and crisp, airy blouson tops, and offering utility with tiny, snapped pockets and a hook for pretty mesh gloves.
Her sparkler had long blouson sleeves and a high neck.
Like many hipsters and countless musicians of the late 1950s, he favored Cuban-collared shirts, wide-legged, pleated trousers, slip-on loafers and blouson jackets — a style that men’s wear labels like Prada revisit with clocklike regularity.
There were big-V-neck blouson dresses with battering ram shoulders; bodysuits with halter or bandeau or half-bra tops; high-waist denim flares with cropped jackets and leotards; more bodysuits; and sheer camisoles speckled with rhinestones atop taffeta evening skirts.
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