Linniesque
A term which describes the combination of classic posh and rustic urban styles. Created by Frau Faustina in one of her writings in which the main character, Linnie, is a west-end girl who seeks thrills on the other side of town. Her style is what’s described as ‘linniesque’. She pairs Gucci with old jeans, worn out bra top with Prada, you just never know!
“Gosh, Elizabeth! Your Gaultier dress, accompanied by your troublesome new boyfriend is very linniesque.”
Linniesque
Linnie is an alternate form of Melinda (Latin). Which translates to ‘sweet’ in English. Linniesque describes a trait in which someone/something is able to be perceived as more harmless than they actually are, due to the ‘innocent’ qualities that they naturally possess.
“You have quite a Linniesque touch about you.” He utters as he eyes the puppy-eyed girl before him, who for a second ago tried to slit his throat.