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harem pants
plural noun
- women's pants usually made of soft fabric and having full legs gathered at the ankle.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of harem pants1
Example Sentences
Early versions featured a more modestly scaled jacket that landed just below the derrière â like one worn by a teenage Malcolm X. Later examples, known as âextreme drapes,â had long coats that hit the knee and trousers so baggy they could be confused for harem pants.
Then itâs right back to knights in white satin and the realization that menâs gauze harem pants were once an instrument of liberation.
Paltrow â wearing a cream-colored knit sweater, tweed harem pants and aviator-style reading glasses â shielded her face from photographers using a blue âGPâ-initialed notebook as she entered and exited the courtroom.
Ingres and Matisse transformed the reclining body into an odalisque, dressing their women in sheer harem pants and silk turbans, decorating them with bejeweled peacock-feather fans.
The fruits of a violent imperial system lie behind the workâs bright, bouncy âChineseâ dance, with its pleated fans and parasols, and its slow, seductive âArabianâ scene, with ballerinas in gossamer harem pants.
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