For the piece of furniture sometimes known as a pouf, see Ottoman (furniture).
For other uses, see Poof (disambiguation).
The pouf or pouffe also "toque" (literally a thick cushion) is a hairstyle and a hairstyling support deriving from 18th-century France. It was made popular by the Queen of France, Marie Antoinette (1755–1793), when she wore it in June 1775 at the coronation of her husband Louis XVI, triggering a wave of French noblewomen to wear their hair in the same manner. The hairstyle would become popular across Europe in the 1770s.[1]
^Puzier, Lauren. "A Queen's First Appearance of Marie Antoinette's Hair". Marie Antoinette's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
The pouf or pouffe also "toque" (literally a thick cushion) is a hairstyle and a hairstyling support deriving from 18th-century France. It was made popular...
A sleeve (Old English: slīef, a word allied to slip, cf. Dutch sloof) is the part of a garment that covers the arm, or through which the arm passes or...
his opulent, fantasy creations, including the short puffball skirt ("le pouf"), rose prints, and low décolleté necklines. He referenced widely from other...
of the bouffant hairstyle in the 1950s. The bouffant is a variant of the pouf hairstyle from the 18th century, popularly used in the aesthetics of aristocratic...
suffering. Rose Bertin created dresses for her, and hairstyles such as poufs, up to three feet (90 cm) high, and the panache—a spray of feather plumes...
(October 29, 2019). "Interview: Lili Reinhart Talks Poetry, Hustlers' Hair Pouf". Paper. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved November...
Six, CAA & WME Launching For EFM". Deadline. Retrieved 18 February 2024. "Pouf-lit "Cu-bed"". Marie Claire Maison.com (in French). New York City: Hearst...
the leading modes of the day, and created poufs for Marie Antoinette with heights up to three feet. The pouf fashion reached such extremes that it became...
the time also had very narrow hems, particularly the knee-length puffball/pouf skirts shown by Pierre Cardin and Yves Saint Laurent from 1958 to 1960. A...
series "Puff", a 1962 song by Kenny Lynch Search for "puff" on Wikipedia. Pouf or pouffe Poof (disambiguation) Puff adder (disambiguation) Puffer (disambiguation)...
Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun (1787) Versailles, Musée national du Château et des TrianonsThe Queen is shown wearing a dress and a pouf trimmed with sable....
rather than Spain, upon Argentinians. In the middle of the 18th century the pouf style developed, with women creating volume in the hair at the front of the...
L'Abord-à-Plouffe, Quebec (L'Abord-à-Plouffe [fr]) in the southwest of the city of Laval Pouf All pages with titles containing Plouffe This page lists people with the...
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Strollers (1901), The Wild Rose (1902), Mr. Bluebeard (1903), Piff! Paff!! Pouf!!! (1904), The Earl and the Girl (1905), The Orchid (1907), Mr Hamlet of...
panel of the skirt instead. Any drapery at the back was lifted up into poufs. Bodices on the other hand, shortened and ended above the hips. Yet the...
they always have. Yozora and Rika style up Sena’s hair into an elaborate pouf. When Rika changes her own hairstyle and goes without glasses, Kodaka is...
had a drink or two and I found myself shouting "Get over there you big fat pouf.". He'd stop, glare and then smile and return to doing what I'd asked. He...
collection of hand-painted blouses, cropped jackets, full-legged pants, and pouf skirts," as well as "stone-laden metal clutches and sculptural jewels" for...