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    A rainy daisy is a style of walking skirt worn during the "Gay Nineties" (1890–1900). The skirts were trimmed to be 2–3 inches off the ground and were...
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  • theatre-goers. In the 1890s, a short walking-skirt called the rainy daisy, supposedly named for Daisy Miller, was introduced. A 1974 film adaptation was directed...
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    women's gym uniforms. The rainy daisy was a style of walking or sports skirt introduced during this decade, allegedly named after Daisy Miller, but also named...
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    She was also the founder of the Rainy Day Club in New York City, which led to shortened women's skirts, the rainy daisy, at the turn of the 20th century...
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    draped and drawn to the back by means of bustles. In the 1890s, the rainy daisy skirt was introduced for walking or sportswear. It had a significantly...
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    result, the Rainy Day Club quickly faded away and women went on dragging their skirts in the dirt and wet. Twenty years later, the rainy daisy skirt came...
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  • Live "rainy daisy" Yutaro Miura "Daisy East" Ikari Rikes Hall Renewal Kinen "Yutaro Miura Acoustic Live" Ikari Rikes Hall Yutaro Miura "Daisy West" Umeda...
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  • of Alabama, the son of investment banker William Barry McRae and Lesley Rainier Wellman. His father passed away in 2012 when McRae was 18 years old. McRae...
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    (2019). Waterhouse portrayed Karen Sirko in the musical drama miniseries Daisy Jones & the Six (2023). Alice Suki Waterhouse was born in Hammersmith, London...
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    flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae from northwestern United States. Greene named the genus after Mount Rainier, where it had been found...
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