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And in case you were wondering, the adornments aren't heavy.
These commercial adornments can be understood as omens of gentrification.
The artists first draw their adornments directly onto the pieces.
But she's used to wearing adornments, so she can handle it.
So I designed the costume to have many jewels and adornments.
However, it comes with small detachable adornments that children could ingest.
And somehow, under all the adornments, the fries stay crisp, immutable.
So, not all the stitching is functional, some [stitches] are adornments.
For many queer people, clothes are more than just external adornments.
Bouquet adornments (#1!) are just not that high on my priority list.
And then the colors and adornments can vary from order to order.
Each lightsaber is personalized with hilt adornments allowing for 120,000 possible combinations.
Each look took about 45 minutes to an hour to attach the adornments.
A younger generation of recently married consumers has more to spend on adornments.
Some forms might look like crowns or other kinds of adornments by coincidence.
They also shunned any adornments, shining a light on the items' raw beauty.
A framed naturalization certificate is one of the few adornments on the walls.
Otherwise, adornments are minimal, allowing the music and vocals to be the stars.
Of course, adornments also add resplendence, desirability, and opulence to a woman's appearance.
William and Middleton danced with locals in Tuvalu while wearing colorful skirts and adornments.
Without such adornments, a cheerleader uniform might look like any other dress, Star argued.
Vintage kimono fabrics are subtly integrated into the designs, some with intricate origami-style adornments.
Jewelry (a pair of dangling Jacob & Co. earrings) and other adornments were kept to a minimum.
Random close-ups of grinning skulls and fly-covered leg bones are used as transitional adornments.
His own research indicated that it was customary for senior naval officers to wear such adornments.
Religious garb, including hijabs, habits, yarmulkes and other adornments, are protected speech in the United States.
A US Border Patrol agent adjusts adornments on a memorial for fallen agent James Epling on Nov.
The judge also found the Newport congregation to be the outright owner of the Myers Torah adornments.
Without such adornments, a cheerleader uniform might look like the commonplace "little black dress," Star Athletica argued.
He climbed the walls, perched on the theater's golden Egyptian adornments, and unfurled like a seductive cat.
But then a host of previously unheard instrumental adornments, edited out of the final version, peek through.
If they're dirty, as Jessie is in "Jessie Bites" (1985), they wear their smudges like offhand adornments.
The dazzling adornments on the dress became his signature and helped ensure Kelly's rise in Paris fashion.
The actress posted a selfie of her neck adornments (a #neckfie?) yesterday, showing off her Alison Lou jewels.
While these adornments may look pretty, they can cause serious obstructions, if your pet chooses to eat them.
The evening sun throws rays through crystalline glass walls onto white wood tables with gold and copper adornments.
Don't use visual adornments like brackets, bezels, shapes, or instructional text to call special attention to these areas either.
Apparently since concrete encases the steel girders, the structure of the building has fared better than its ornamental adornments.
"If you're doing this on your own locs, it'd probably take an hour to attach the adornments," Johnson says.
Australian jeweler Emily Fitzgerald sells a range of crystals, stones, and other mystical adornments on her Etsy site, Mullummoonflowers.
Don't use visual adornments like brackets, bezels, shapes, or instructional text to call special attention to these areas, either.
The log, in this case, was a five-foot length of schedule-40 PVC pipe, with some D.I.Y. adornments.
She was a Colorado museum consultant known for her esoteric lectures on ancient gold adornments or nomadic Chinese tribes.
Despite these cheerful adornments, ominous grey clouds loom overhead in all of DeMarte's images, imbuing a melancholic tone throughout.
Birnbaum's scattered adornments, though, do highlight certain details of the fridges that show the importance of their functional design.
A group of contemporary artists re-imagine the African Diaspora through references to the landscape, masks, clothes, and adornments.
She plays with scale, hits and depths of color, unexpected cutaways, and surprising adornments to humorous, exciting, sometimes unsettling effect.
This version incorporated modern elements such as sheer cutouts, an off-the-shoulder neckline and Swarovski crystals and pearls adornments.
When Barbie made her debut in the 1950s, she had blond hair, white skin and a trove of fashion adornments.
The jangling adornments, which in modern times had a heyday in the 1950s and ′60s, are having yet another renaissance.
The firm also borrowed software from filmmaking and video gaming to guarantee the complexity of the building's terra-cotta adornments.
But if seasonal adornments haven't been on your radar or you just don't have room for a tree, not to worry!
Adornments include rugged little kebabs and half a lime to add brightness, but what matters most is that pool of sauce.
Among the adornments on hand: house-made tartar, straight or spiked with sriracha, and chipotle aioli with its furl of smoke.
My thinking: If hypoallergenic earrings would make my ears a raw mess, any other ear adornments are definitely out of the question.
Blinged-Out BangsJohnson, who works with Kelela, once told us that she uses a needle and thread to attach her awesome adornments.
Ms. Heder, author, most recently, of the picture book "Fraidyzoo," will lead children in creating fanciful adornments from recycled Navy Yard materials.
Lucia Mocnay's taxidermic adornments take their anamorphic cues from a range of different genres, including Victorian era fashion and medieval Japanese armor.
The day before the show, Donna Karan herself saw the pieces and asked if Ms. Ali could adapt them as handbag adornments.
Momoa accessorized the Cartier pin and watch with a skull ring from Leroys Wooden Tattoos, and a green necklace from Tribal Adornments.
I promise myself to write them into my own world, not just as adornments, but as muscle and flesh to make it full.
She played almost entirely on the beat, with no adornments, which left silence and vacancies in places that more conventional drummers usually fill.
Long before makeup or millinery or jewelry, our first adornments were plants and flowers, and our love for them was — and is — universal.
These doors -- which are 7 inches tall and feature adornments like a mini tire swing and mailbox -- were constructed by Karen Anderson Singer, 36.
Ironically, Miley Cyrus is a shining example of the way cultural adornments can be separated from the cultures they define, or that define them.
Working with a third-party like Giphy that in turn aggregates content from user submissions delivers an endless parade of adornments to Instagram Stories.
We've seen hair adornments all over the runways for the past few seasons — from Prada's Fall 2015 clipped ponytails to Rodarte's floral hair pins.
Indeed, long before makeup or millinery or jewelry, our first adornments were plants and flowers, and our love for them was — and is — universal.
Full of invention and animation, and often spangled with little bells and other bits of flickering gold, these adornments were crafted exclusively for rulers.
The town is home to Hindu widows who are made to forgo adornments and cannot return to their families after the death of their husbands.
One day later, she headed to the movie's Paris premiere in a Prada two-piece ensemble with pink sunglasses, and sequin, fringe and feather adornments.
There are no buttons or switches on the steering wheel — two adjustment levers and the shifter paddles around the back are the only adornments there.
The Toronto-based painter places each of these stretched faces in overly exaggerated environments with surrealist adornments that allow each figure to tell a story.
Mr. Berlusconi revolutionized Italian television and made a fortune by ushering in the era of "velinas," scantily clad women as adornments to virtually any programming.
After the Napoleonic Wars ended in 2600, the French aristocracy drove demand for the luxurious adornments that were just starting to be produced in Calais.
So the construction of green boughs and natural adornments was instead focused on churches — using plants that have retained their festive significance to this day.
The vehicle consists of riveted metal and metal adornments with a body serenely at peace in its center — technology buttressing the human, not overwhelming it.
The $3,600 Gucci coat immediately attracted the attention of the internet for its over the top adornments (those brass bear heads!) and the cherry-red cap.
Lately, he's been making headlines by encouraging his clients to experiment with interesting hair adornments; craft-store accessories; and wigs, wigs, and more wigs (his obsession).
Floral hair adornments were toppled by dad hats, chokers were covered up by bandanas, and gladiator sandals were pushed aside to make way for branded sneakers.
Pointing to a very different aspect of these civilizations' heritage, the adornments, utensils and textiles gathered here, most made with precious materials, all demonstrate dazzling sophistication.
In his 2011 memoir "Five Chiefs," Justice John Paul Stevens recalled that Chief Justice Rehnquist had urged his colleagues to consider similar adornments on their own robes.
And, according to Vice, dental adornments date even further back to the seventh century (BC) when wealthy Etruscan women had their front teeth removed and replaced with gold.
Cardboard prototypes of The Bedroom's wall adornments and the tops of the furniture were mocked up, placed, examined, and adjusted accordingly, before the uneven final furnishings were completed.
To make the pool look more like a lagoon, she added blue lights and faux seaweed, aquarium-style adornments inspired by a family vacation to Disneyland in California.
Diwali, the Hindu holiday that celebrates triumph of light over dark, was this past Sunday — and it's typically marked with candles, fireworks, and really beautiful outward adornments, including makeup.
Berger said the dating may force scientists to rethink their understanding of the emergence at that time of new technologies such as ochre production and bead work for adornments.
KOSTOLAC, Serbia (Reuters) - Serbian archaeologists at the site of the ancient Roman city of Viminacium have found an intact sarcophagus with two skeletons bedecked with gold and silver adornments.
In December 2013, Patience and Fortitude donned holiday wreaths for the first time since 2004, when a restoration discovered damages to the century-old marble likely caused by adornments.
Sure, they're certainly larger and less "naked" than the teeny-tiny adornments you've become used to lately — but the standout factor is that they're all still clean-lined and geometric.
Still scary after all these years: The centerpiece of the exhibit, the adult T. rex model is based on the latest research, highlighting the dinosaur's puny forearms and feathery adornments.
The Crowd On a recent Saturday, a half-dozen 20-somethings in space buns, baby-doll ruffles, a Pikachu backpack and other 1990s adornments held court on the dance floor.
He accessorized with a Cartier pin on his jacket and a wristwatch from the same brand, a skull ring from Leroys Wooden Tattoos, and a green necklace from Tribal Adornments.
He accessorized with a Cartier pin on his jacket and a wristwatch from the same brand, a skull ring from Leroys Wooden Tattoos, and a green necklace from Tribal Adornments.
And because the arts are often treated as frivolous decorative adornments to life rather than the lifeblood that gives us a culture worth saving, I forget, sometimes, that they matter.
Mischa Notcutt, Kelela's creative director who makes the adornments you see here herself, and Nai'vasha Johnson, who styled Kelela's hair for the shoot, gave us the lowdown on the wearable art.
The latest offerings include the beloved bun cuff in a modern architectural style, as well as pearl bun pins and ponytail holders that make those once-adolescent adornments both timeless and classy.
It fuses a mix of tuberose and rich, vibrant woods and has a bottle designed with curves and rose gold adornments to give its traditionally more masculine flask a more feminine look.
Her solo act was followed by a duet of dancers dressed in fitted black costumes with amphibian-esque adornments made of mirrors protruding from their arms (like fins) and heads (like scales).
Fendi had detachable fox fur adornments encircling silver and pavé diamond watches from its My Way collection, mirroring the fluffy charm movement that was on display at Milan Fashion Week last month.
The shop has you covered on all of the extras, too — you can shop bridal lingerie for as low as $2595, and accessories like hair barrettes with floral adornments starting at $48.
Each featured a man free of facial adornments, like glasses or beards, looking directly into the camera; their faces were standardized in size, cropped from their original background, and converted to grayscale.
Organized by Tom Joyce, a MacArthur Fellow and master blacksmith himself, the exhibition features over 225 objects ranging from ceremonial axes and ritual objects to currencies, tools, musical instruments, and body adornments.
A birthday card, a book called "Fisheries Techniques" and other office adornments appear largely undisturbed, save for a spot on Beck's desk cleared to make room for boxes of pizza and bullets.
The posters created for the film are as much a part of the movie's message as the film itself, which is why Fletcher created one of her biggest adornments for Angela Bassett's poster.
President Theodore Roosevelt established Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 1908 to protect its vast abundance of bird life from the depredations of plume-hunters seeking big profits in feathery adornments for women's hats.
The scans picked up man-made shapes in the region that indicated iron-work -- a key sign of certain cultural activity such as the ability to make certain types of weapons, adornments and tools.
If you've been feeling like your ugly holiday sweater selection was just too plain and predictable with those boring twinkly lights and tired 3-D adornments, then we have just what you're looking for.
The intergalactic sheen of the inorganic seems omnipresent, tinging everything from eyes, lips and nails to gilded temporary tattoos, cutaneous body adornments, to even the most ubiquitous handheld device, the rose gold iPhone 6s.
The classic watch design is basically a frame, a focusing device intended to center your attention onto the watch's dial — and when it has extra adornments, like minute markings, it's to augment that dial's display.
Banks were built from luxurious materials in bold architectural forms, with sturdy marble pillars and adornments to provide the most powerful declarations of solidity, tradition and trustworthiness — and to project a sense of enduring history.
A limo can be decorated with words or baubles just as a cake can—adornments that may or may not reflect affirmation of gay marriage—but neither is essentially a vehicle for communicating any message.
See, Clarke's Atelier Versace look at the 2016 Emmy Awards doesn't have many common qualities of the Naked Dress; it isn't sheer, covered in strategically placed feathery or bejeweled adornments, and/or totally asset-baring.
His approach is archetypal — these figures and their adornments stand in for the lost and forgotten — yet they were inspired by individual Malaga islanders, including women named Christina and Nyanen and members of the Trip family.
The Wisteria Puzzle Cabinet, named for the floral adornments on the outside and the mysteries that lie within, might actually be a better alternative than a safe when it comes to protecting your valuables and important documents.
To add a little twist to the scene, :Megeso-William-Alan: Denis, who was wearing a large crystal pendant and feather adornments around his neck, also bid one silver dollar, which Childs responded was only worth $0003.
The project began in 2015 when Flower and Rosa-Salas launched the podcast they currently cohost for Top Rank magazine with an episode on nameplates (highly recommended), after having bonded over their mutual affection for the adornments.
When not on the road or in India, he can be found in his Upper East Side Manhattan atelier, entertaining clients in the scarlet-upholstered suite of a townhouse, surrounded by velvet-lined trays of glittering adornments.
She used to say that in her old age she wanted a gallery just that size, which could change from a warm but austere setting for Nadelman's "The Four Seasons" to a jewel box holding Ruth Nivola's delicate adornments.
The West African designer Deola Sagoe creates contemporary designs using adire fabric hand-dyed in Nigeria by women of the Yoruba tribe; the East African jewelry designer Ami Doshi Shah pays homage to her Kenyan roots through large-scale adornments.
The tribes wore a mishmash of clothing — brightly colored traditional wraps, animal skins and adornments, mixed freely with Chelsea football jerseys, rakish caps and fatigue shorts — creating an all too apt picture of Africa's disparate influences, all vying for dominance.
And, although the book's break into poetic form is perhaps designed to suggest that there are some expressions only poetry can communicate, at times the stylistic switches can feel like adornments on a powerful story that never required dressing up.
In the Gyan Jewels showroom, a Murano glass chandelier custom-designed for the space presides over a collection of contemporary gemstone jewels, starting at $1,000, that echo details found in the paintings, textiles and traditional Indian adornments showcased next door.
Not the Pegasus on his chest or the skeleton astronaut floating on his back, though he gamely described those, but the onyx-inked adornments that cover his arms and hands, that wreathe his neck, that wrap around his shaved head.
Any visitor to the bazaars of Greece and Turkey or the shuks (covered markets) in Israel will be familiar with the myriad ways that those blue, white and black glass beads can be incorporated into necklaces, bracelets and other adornments.
The foundation of the Aaron collection is a range of chains and locks, hardware-inspired elements (often bejeweled or engraved) that function as pendants or charm holders, or that can be joined together to create bracelets, necklaces or other adornments.
But it turns out that fur, feathers, and scales all evolved from one common ancestor, no matter how different these adornments seem: they can all be traced back to a lizardlike creature that roamed the Earth some 310 million years ago.
He chose cowboy hats, he explains, for their towering crowns (some measure up to eight inches), but he would flatten the brim and remove adornments like feathers and colorful ribbons to create an elegant, minimalist piece that defied conventions of shape and proportion.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From the coral necklace worn by Vivien Leigh in "Gone With The Wind" to Marilyn Monroe's gold and pearl drop earrings from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," the glittering adornments made for Hollywood's stars will go up for auction this year.
The 83-year-designer - whose creations are Hollywood red carpet staples and worn by screen stars like Julia Roberts and Cate Blanchett - reveled in champagne-colored touches for his latest collection, reflected in satin adornments and linings or the figure-hugging long skirts.
This fantasy of paradise, amply depicted as a place of pleasures, with sex and wine, golden adornments and silk apparel, is the opposite of earthly life — and of the frustrations experienced in Arab countries afflicted by economic failures, wars and bloody dictatorships.
Decorated by the premieres of adornments by Eric Nathan and Timo Andres, it was in fact a double cycle, with Hélène Grimaud traversing the two Piano Concertos nicely enough, if not spectacularly, before she fell ill toward the end of the run.
In recent years, the 39-year-old Mr. Church has deftly fused contemporary Nashville sounds (slick production, twangy guitars, soaring choruses) and Bruce Springsteen-inspired songwriting with very uncountry sonic adornments (heavy metal- and blues-inflected guitar riffs and other studio atmospherics).
He perched on the golden Egyptian adornments, and unfurled like a seductive cat I first heard and saw Purple Rain in elementary school, when Prince went VHS-pop, memorizing lyrics to the score I was too young understand, but that I could still feel.
Earlier this year, Chen—a recent graduate of Pratt University's BFA program—began garnering recognition for her politically charged jewelry designs: earrings, necklaces, and other unclassifiable adornments that use humor to candidly reflect what it's like to be a young Chinese-American woman today.
In Simon Marsiglia's video compilation of jewelry from 19983 to 2018, people wear outré adornments that look more like phone headsets or odd facial spores, while Darja Popolitova's 2017 video, "Hybrid Operandi," shows a hand clicking and swiping on jewelry rather than on a smartphone.
No matter how you slice it, the sale is a stellar to purchase in bulk for your crew of jewelry-fangirl besties — or simply an economical way to ensure that you have plenty of unique adornments for all of the holiday parties you'll be attending.
Consisting of large-scale pieces mounted on wooden panels, and smaller works on paper, Jablon's paintings combine thick, gluey pigments that range in hue from garish colors to black, with subtle adornments of glass that look like diamante puncturing the flatness of a two-dimensional surface.
Joyce, wearing a white mermaid gown with lace appliqué and Swarovski crystals by Pnina Tornai, and Devon, sporting a custom velvet suit from Martin Greenfield Clothier, descended from opposing grand staircases toward a mirrored altar with white flower adornments situated in the center of the room.
But without a doubt, its most striking feature is the enormous, pastel-colored facade, based on a 1700s chinoiserie etching by the English father-and-son architects William and John Halfpenny that Venturi and Scott Brown translated into one of their trademark highway-sign-like adornments.
Each piece in the collection features intricate adornments — longline bras, multi-band straps that cross over the chest and torso, elegant lace accents — and an expanded size range now offers fits for 30A-E, 32A-F, 34A-E and 36A-DD in all soft cup and underwire styles.
It showed the members of the caucus, wearing kente cloth adornments that stood out in the audience, sitting — some with blank expressions, others with more active looks of annoyance — as the president, somewhat misleadingly, touted that black unemployment had reached a historic low during his first year in office.
When she was 15, her mother died, and she essentially wandered around New York City in the mid-1930s as a homeless teenager, until the bandleader Chick Webb gave her a gig — and Webb had to be talked into it, because female singers were adornments in those days.
Their facial features and carved adornments, too, have survived years of weathering: the male, shown with "enlarged and protruding ears, large nose and lips, and sunken eyes," as per the report, wears a shoulder-length wig while the female, who has equally pronounced features, sports the traditional Egyptian tripartite wig.
Then explore the nearby Cementerio de la Chacarita (free admission), an enormous cemetery that's a permanent home to luminaries like the tango singer Carlos Gardel, beautiful mausoleums (some of which could house a small family), and a riot of adornments that make the quiet avenues a fascinating place to wander.
Body adornments dominate the shortlist, which also includes a sleeping mask; a nightshirt inspired by, of course, Rembrandt's painting commonly known as "The Night Watch"; and a dress by researcher Andrea Wallace, a museum image rights enthusiast on the path to making metadata a very hot and non-insider topic.
Spade spent five years there as accessories editor, leaving to pursue her own brand of bags, which themselves could've gotten off on the same floor -- they exuded a cheeky, youthful vibe, exchanging the frou-frou adornments of major designer purses at the time for solid, retro, boxy shapes and bold notice-me colors.
The blouse is sent to washing machines, the gown goes to one of the 75 seamstresses lined up next to a wall of thread, zippers, buttons and other adornments in every imaginable colour and the silk dress makes its way to the "spotters": experts who know how to get tough stains out of delicate fabrics.
Instead of the gold and precious gems of real jewelry, or the steel of real armor, Corbella fashioned its sizable theatrical adornments in materials that were cheaper, as well as lighter (for actors' comfort): plated brass and copper, wood, leather, rhinestones, glass paste stones, imitation pearls and all kinds of feathers, Ms. Corbella said.
The chef, Masanobu Ishikura, known as Ishi, is vigilant about seafood, and reserved and judicious in his adornments: a dark daub of plum paste against botan ebi (sweet shrimp), whose translucent flesh crunches; charred jalapeño, confettied, alongside hamachi (yellowtail), waiting to melt; the clarity of cucumber under salty sacs of ikura (salmon roe) that pop like water balloons.
Personal Health The adornments in the office of Eric L. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president, are hardly typical: a full-size refrigerator stocked with fresh fruits and vegetables; a work station where he prepares and blends these plant-based ingredients for his meals and snacks; and a convection oven and hot plate where he cooks them.
From Terres d'Or, an explosion of white gold, rubies, lacquer and yellow sapphires designed to emulate the graphic patterns of Ghanaian Kente cloth, to the Rondes de Pierres pieces, which combined hundreds of beads of red spinels, emeralds, sapphires and mandarin garnets in grand collars and disc-shaped earrings like the traditional adornments of the Kenyan Masai tribe, each piece offered a tribute to African creativity in new and captivating ways.

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