• Popover is a type of dress originally designed by Claire McCardell in 1942. The outfit type became the basis for a variety of wrap-around dresses. A versatile...
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    became known for house dress designs, such as Claire McCardell, whose 1942 'popover' wrap dress was equally wearable as a house dress, a dressing-gown, a...
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    Dinner Dress". Made of cotton, the "Kitchen Dinner Dress" had a full skirt with an attached apron. In 1942, McCardell created her famed "Popover Dress". It...
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    Century. Duke University Press. ISBN 9780822376712. Claire McCardell: "Popover" dress (C.I.45.71.2ab) |Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History" The Metropolitan...
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    the 1940s, whose original 'popover' design, which was made out of denim, became the basis for a variety of wrap-around dresses.: 105  Fashion designer Charles...
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  • has a wallet made of duct tape, and has an orange-and-yellow cat named Popover. Henry Haber (voiced by Jim Gaffigan) – Henry Haber is a student at Wagstaff...
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  • of old ideas. brioche a sweet yeast bun, kind of a crossover between a popover and a light muffin; French also use the term as slang for 'potbelly', because...
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  • the literal translation is "flour like gauze" or "batter-like revealing dress", but the Food Network translates it simply as "Tempura". For part I see...
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  • Products offered in the line included shirts, jackets, popovers etc. for men and shirt dresses, tunics, shirts and evening gowns etc. for women. The range...
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    invitations to eat lunch with the club. Frank Case sent plates of "olives, popovers and celery sticks" to the Round Table's members so they would not starve...
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