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Iridescent nylon anoraks floated over shift dresses dangling plastic feathers.
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In cumulus organza, with matching camisoles and anoraks speckled with sequins.
Colorful anoraks with shearling panels are playful and warm for the winter.
Balenciaga's FW18 collection took layering to a farcical level: hoodies, windbreakers, anoraks, parkas, etc.
The collection includes rain jackets, anoraks, hoodies, T-shirts, fleeces, pants, shorts, and more.
Seaside without the sea... Silent children, strangled by the hoods of their anoraks, heads down.
Hooded leather trench-coated storm troopers and anoraks made from the American and Turkish flags.
This mixed casual anoraks, holster-style accessories and sleek trench coats, and drew hip hop royalty.
Models wore double-breasted blazers, coats, parkas and anoraks on top of printed shirts and striped ties.
Cycling shorts, oversize fleeces and retro anoraks were paired with tailored high-waisted trousers and wide-shouldered blazers.
Replete with acne and anoraks, they would peer up through thick pebble-glasses, pausing only to blow their noses.
The two of you eat quietly, grab your anoraks and having quietly shut the front door behind you, walk together.
There were shirt, ribbed and sparkly cowl neck dresses, light anoraks and belted trench coats while jackets had large pockets.
Once again, he riffed on familiar themes and motifs: anoraks, biker jackets, Harrington bombers in soccer jersey colors reminiscent of the 1970s.
Cute anoraks, affordable rain boots, bucket hats, it's got everything you need to conveniently pick up during your next weekly Target visit.
As the Koreans walked in, shoulder-to-shoulder in their long white anoraks, he expected his heart to pound inside his shirt.
Sports-inspired layered looks, with lightweight windbreakers and anoraks were alternated with casual looks with ankle-high trousers worn under comfortable cotton jumpers.
The result is space combat that feels accessible, that terrible watchword of grognards and anoraks everywhere; it lacks the subtleties of a Freespace.
But the garments that most embody the Y2K spirit are perhaps the pink dégradé nylon anoraks and trousers that zip off into shorts.
And beside it, he showed plenty of others, particularly outerwear pieces like hooded overcoats and shearling-paneled anoraks, that go just far enough.
THEY CAME in hi-vis jackets and anoraks, beating drums and blowing whistles as the rain pelted down, defiantly defending their dying industry.
But there was also an us-and-them mentality between the pastel-draped couples and the ordinary boating hobbyists in anoraks and practical shoes.
Junya Watanabe showed nylon anoraks, wool lumberjack jackets and firefighter coats adorned with the kind of bright reflective tape usually seen on school crossing guards.
But English golf fans who head to Scotland for the 2018 Open may need to pack their passports as well as their binoculars, anoraks and umbrellas.
At Marc Jacobs and Oscar de la Renta, anoraks were shown over evening dresses, while at Calvin Klein, one came layered beneath a brown checked coat.
Anoraks, macs and jackets in chalky grays and earthy browns were paneled and pocketed with graphic precision, sometimes layered with harnesses to keep the wearer upright.
Overconstructed, oversized anoraks, and hoodies have a protective quality—the commonplace rendered high-concept with raw edges, shearling that almost functions like armor, and body-conscious construction.
A few other items beyond food will also face a tax, including aircraft, anoraks, wool suits, blankets, bed linen, axes, pneumatic tools for metal working and backhoes.
Ulyana Sergeenko likewise peppered her tour through the wardrobe staples of the fall of the Russian and Soviet empires with chiffon anoraks and stirrup pants under leather bustiers.
Below, a handful of anoraks — durable enough to scrunch into your backpack and easy enough to slip on over a sweater — that provide ample coverage for any chance showers.
Provocateurs may gravitate toward the completely sheer (at Sonia Rykiel) or fringe laden (Calvin Klein); pragmatists will appreciate the abundance of blazers (Balenciaga), anoraks (Public School) and trench coats (Margiela).
At Demna Gvasalia's excellent debut collection for Balenciaga, he styled everything from oversized, exaggerated puffers and anoraks to boxy cut Perfectos and shearling bombers to sit just south of your collarbones.
For Public School, the designers Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne took street motifs often associated with men — parkas, puffers, hoodies, anoraks — and toyed with how to dress women in them.
Mostly it feels confused, though the pieces themselves were pretty simple: dystopian tailoring and designer anoraks, accessorized with slashes and asymmetry, accented with police-tape yellow and a melting flower photo print.
With, for example, Paco Rabanne, where Julien Dossena layered bike shorts under ankle-length chain mail skirts; hung plastic crystal mesh slip dresses over message tees; and buckled hooded harnesses atop anoraks.
The games allow for team building while also tying in with the Adsum line, which offers technical clothing (lightweight shorts and nylon anoraks) among its more traditional items (oxford and flannel shirts).
Still, supersize white denim paired with cropped wool jackets with football-player shoulders, a satin viscose and pinstripe pastiche jumpsuit, oily nylon anoraks and aprons over all, were less lighthearted than heavy-handed.
In one of the coldest cities in China, the couples, dressed in anoraks over their wedding dresses and suits, said their vows and exchanged rings in temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees celsius.
Priced from $195 to $5893,195, the line effectively translates the label's arty downtown aesthetic into wearable staples (think a denim jacket with lace-up details, colorful anoraks) that fit a more everyday schedule (and budget).
The application also covers a wide range of other products, including Sussex Royal-trademarked print materials, such as books, magazines, journals, and other publications; and clothes, including specific garments like anoraks, sweatshirts, trousers, headbands, and even pajamas.  
Craig Charles might be gone, Philippa Forrester might be gone, but this country will never run out of lovable anoraks who are willing to invest huge amounts of their time and money in building vicious, killer robots.
Cargo pants and shorts and anoraks — the stuff of the school or grocery store or coffee run — were remade in a mix of fabrics and watercolor pigments, in paillettes and beading, so they became collages of luxurious depth.
Dance music was for bald blokes in anoraks and the kind of lads at school I resented because they were the kind of lads who'd fingered girls at an age where I'd never even touched a girl's hand.
Previous days' bikini-clad women and topless men were replaced by fans in anoraks and hoods, but still the mood was upbeat as Australian and Dutch female pairs faced off in one of Rio 2016's most iconic venues.
Anoraks, padded jackets, quilted pants and bucket hats (there are also angular wraparound sunglasses) all come in a more technical, waterproof and windproof nylon, in a rainbow of new colors including highlighter pink, safety orange and bright mint green.
Ditto Veronica Etro's namesake family brand, where tasseled caftans and paisleys met urban abstracts and on-the-road crop tops and cargo trousers (and fluorescent nylon anoraks) for an entirely un-neurotic, and appealing, mash-up of heritage exoticism and the everyday.
Meanwhile, "real clothes, clothes to live in," quoth Daniel Lee at Bottega Veneta after the show, of his oversize, assertive leather anoraks and trench coats, basketball shorts and matching blouson tops — there was bigness for both men and women — and stiff painters pants.
The 65-piece womenswear collection, which Anderson's themed "British Country Style," contains all of the pieces we've come to expect from him: bold but clean prints and colors; classic-with-a-twist outerwear, including trenches, anoraks, and parkas; and enough gingham for the entire family.
Billowing black moiré anoraks swallowed the head while oily jumpsuits were lit by blinking red hazard lights; leather motocross body suits were spliced with fragments of red scarves and cloudy party dresses patched together from the odds and ends of nighties and shawls and tablecloths.
Or Coach 1941, where Stuart Vevers traded a yacht for a trip to the Viper Room, complete with patchwork velvets, upholstery fabric anoraks and an entirely decadent pale pink double-face zip-up hoodie that would make any distinction between office attire and athleisure entirely moot.
The color was electric (for the faint of heart, Mr. Van Noten was allowed to make brown and navy versions of Panton's saturated brights), but the clothes themselves — the chore coats, the anoraks, the big shorts, the crushed, elegant suits — they're as we've come to know and love.
As he sees it, his ultralightweight anoraks, leather-mesh sweatshirts and utilitarian bombers can just as easily be paired with high-waisted double-pleat trousers as with track pants that cleverly unzip into shorts; he also makes topcoats and button-downs with interchangeable collars and detachable French cuffs.
That equated to pieces like oversized, cozy-looking gray faux fur hoodies; tear-away, shiny anoraks; and laced-up track suits in black and white (and lots of lace-up detailing in general, including on hoodies sexily styled to reveal some cleavage and a bare shoulder, and a body-con black gown).
Superficially, the presentation was an archaeological riff on the sort of unfashionable stuff that guys unconcerned with fashion might wear for a walk in the park — boxy Lurch jackets, dad jeans with awful bleach finishes, Hawaiian-print shirts, ill-fitting anoraks, clunky brown leather shoes — or already have crammed in their closets.
Things took a more interesting turn for the kitsch, however, in ruffled tuxedo shirting in leather and sheer chiffon (a leather tuxedo shirtdress also showing up in Mary Katrantzou's psychedelic Western hoedown of tweed 'n' tulle), overblown orange roses on anoraks and slip dresses, big fishnet knits, and just-this-side-of trashy baby-doll dresses.
At least at Rag & Bone, Marcus Wainwright took his usual British-classics-meets-American-work-wear schtick and grew it up a little, so the houndstooth and leathers, the glam anoraks and throwaway tweeds, looked like the sort of thing you would wear in a post-apocalyptic C-suite, as opposed to a post-apocalyptic skate park.
It was a typically austere one featuring blouson bombers and the outsize khaki shorts that have migrated west from Japan and into the collections of many designers here; color-blocked and layered anoraks and windbreakers; drifty coats, vaguely generic performance clothes enlivened through the use of silvery metallic fabrics or panels pierced with outsize grommets and stitched together with nylon cord.
Is there another group that could be so eager to watch what, in the end, was a bunch of models parading around in the hot late-summer sun wearing anoraks, fleece off-the-shoulder T-shirts and clear stiletto-heeled vinyl knee boots a pole dancer would kill for that they'd be willing, at last-minute notice, to follow this game plan?
Yet in a world in which even Giorgio Armani seemed to be chasing the youth vote in his Privé collection with a 50 shades of evening shorts collection (in watercolor silk, paired with elaborately swagged bustier tops or single-button jackets; in cumulous organza, with matching camisoles and anoraks speckled with sequins; in paillette-covered bloomers and sequined biker shorts), it seemed more reactionary than revelatory.
Ok, so the beardo-weirdo purists out there, in their yellow anoraks and their expensive trainers and their nice sweaters from those menswear shops that sell really high end versions of really basic staples, and their snake-oil tuned stereos and their crippling marijuana habits might object to this, but well, let them drift into a cloud of irrelevance: the best cosmic disco mix ever is Prins Thomas' Cosmo Galactic Prism.
Why not take that notion a step further by designing a suit whose trousers are, in actuality, a form of tailored track pants; or pair floaty skimmer coats as billowing as a spinnaker with form-fitting biker pants; or show lightweight structured suits with no shirts beneath them; or anoraks over pajamas you can wear while making your deals on the phone, just like Howard Hughes used to do?
The label's new-ish creative directors, Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne (also known as the cofounders of Public School) sent a serious #squad of Instagirls down the runway, including Jasmine Tookes, Josephine Skriver, Taylor Hill, Imaan Hammam, Jasmine Sanders, and Fernanda Ly. Dressed in sporty silhouettes, models donned an array of crop tops, tracksuits, bras emblazoned with the brand's initials, pinstriped suits with loose threads, and anoraks, all of which featured the right blend of laid-black streetwear and structured tailoring.
A 3.7 inch Mountain Howitzer of the 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment, Royal Artillery, attached to 52nd Division, on exercise at Trawsfynydd in Wales, sometime in 1942. The gun crew are wearing weatherproof anoraks, mountaineering breeches and woollen stockings.
This jacket has been considered the starting point for "anoraks, space man and even fur jackets". In the 1930s, he also invented the Pavlovian waistband that expands after a meal. Meanwhile, he licensed his fashion designs with American department stores such as Lord & Taylor and Bergdorf Goodman.
The first use of the phrase to describe an obsessive fan has also been credited to the radio presenter Andy Archer, who used the term in the early 1970s for fans of offshore radio, who would charter boats to come out to sea to visit the radio ships. In 1983, the first edition of the Anoraks UK Weekly Report was published, featuring news of pirate radio broadcasts. In 1984 the Observer newspaper used the term as a metonym for the prototype group interested in detailed trivia, the trainspotters,Oxford Dictionaries: anorak, definition 2 Retrieved 2011-06-05 as members of this group often wore unfashionable but warm parkas called "anoraks" when standing for hours on station platforms or along railway tracks, noting down details of passing trains.
The rockers liked 1950s rock-and roll, wore black leather jackets, greased, pompadour hairstyles, and rode motorbikes. The look of the Mods was classy. They mimicked the clothing and hairstyles of high fashion designers in France and Italy, opting for tailored suits that were topped by anoraks. They rode on scooters, usually Vespas or Lambrettas.
The graves contained human corpses that had been preserved by natural mummification, as with those in Qilakitsoq. In one grave, three children were found, all under one year old. In another lay two women and two children, swathed in Reindeer skins. Even the clothing—anoraks made from bird and seal pelts, and Kamit (singular Kamik, seal skin boots)—were well preserved.
The Mods were a British fashion phenomenon in the mid-1960s with their anoraks, tailored Italian suits, and scooters. The leaders of mid-1960s style were the British. The Mods (short for Modernists) adopted new fads that would be imitated by many young people. Mods formed their own way of life creating television shows and magazines that focused directly on the lifestyles of Mods.
Currently, though most families in the Thule region need at least one member in salaried employment in order to pay for electricity and other modern amenities, hunting remains a revered profession. Traditional foods like seal, walrus, narwhal and caribou are consumed frequently. Hunters still wear hand-made polar bear skin garments, caribou anoraks and skin boots for warmth on winter hunting trips. Many of the men maintain world-class kayaking and harpoon-throwing skills.
The Christian Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2017 Runway Show was presented on March 3, 2017 at the Musee Rodin. With a mood board that featured Picasso, Georges Braque, and Nina Simone, Maria Grazia Chiuri unveiled her sophomore military- influenced ready-to-wear collection. The collection was underscored by a sense of gender fluidity. Chiuri's focus was on sportier daywear with oversized anoraks, bomber jackets, hooded tunics, cutaway capes, loose trousers, and flounced maxi skirts.
A traditional Inuit anorak Caribou parkas A parka or anorak is a type of coat with a hood, often lined with fur or faux fur. The Caribou Inuit invented this kind of garment, originally made from caribou or seal skin, for hunting and kayaking in the frigid Arctic. Some Inuit anoraks require regular coating with fish oil to retain their water resistance. The words anorak and parka have been used interchangeably, but they are somewhat different garments.
Railfans or Anoraks taking photos of trains at an annual depot open-day event in Tokyo in August 2011 The Nomura Research Institute (NRI) has made two major studies into , the first in 2004 and a revised study with a more specific definition in 2005. The 2005 study defines twelve major fields of interests. Of these groups, manga (Japanese comics) was the largest, with 350,000 individuals and ¥83 billion market scale. Idol were the next largest group, with 280,000 individuals and ¥61 billion.
In the United Kingdom, rail enthusiasts are often called trainspotters or anoraks. The term gricer has been used in the UK since at least 1969 and is said to have been current in 1938 amongst members of the Manchester Locomotive Society, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. There has been speculation that the term derives from "grouser", one who collects dead grouse after a shoot, but other etymologies have also been suggested. In the United States, the term foamer is used as a derogatory term for railfans.
Michaela Simon saw a close connection between geeks ("anoraks") and high-functioning autism. Simon's article exhibits one of the rare uses of "anorak" as a synonym of nerd or spotter in the German language.Die Geek-Autismus-Connection, Michaela Simon 25.03.2002 Telepolis, given synonyms in the german text comprise "Nerd, anorak, train-spotter, space-cadet, card-board, cut-out, geek, oddball, weirdo, bufty" Tony Attwood went as far as to write a book called Confessions of an Autism Anorak, stating his own obsession with the topic.
Stein Eriksen and other skiers wearing stretch pants in 1967. While her husband was away and in order to support her three children, Bogner continued to design colorful anoraks that were sold by the thousands. In addition to creating and selling parkas, Bogner also began rebuilding the business by creating other products, such as aprons. In 1950, the Bogners began exporting their colorful products to the US, including Bogner's parkas. In 1955 Bogner began branding the company with a logo, styled as a “B”, on all zippers found on their clothing.
The Chanel Ready-to-Wear Fall 2015 Runway Show was presented on March 10, 2015 at the Grand Palais in Paris. Titled the "French Collection," this season the Grand Palais was transformed into Brasserie Gabrielle, a Left Bank cafe, with polished wood, leather, brass, and an oval bar. Ensembles focused on layering separates: blouses, cardigans, sweater gowns, oversized anoraks, leather joggers, lace leggings, pencil skirts, tweed suits, cap-toe slingbacks, origami quilted puff coats, and sheer cocktail dresses. The production included waiters and baristas serving coffee and croissants.
Michael Brake identifies the subculture differently, classifying it as a subgroup of the mods, alongside "art school mods", "mainstream mods", and "hard mods". Scooter boys, according to Brake, had "Italian motor scooters (a working-class sports car) covered in accessories and anoraks and wide jeans". According to Colin Shattuck and Eric Peterson, a scooter boy is more specifically, "one who attends scooter rallies and accumulates event patches on a garment of some kind". The garment is conventionally a MA-1 bomber jacket(Scooter Jacket), but can be any of several other types of jacket, a mechanic's, a motorcyclist's, or even a parka.
The service was started by Mr Philip Gordon Pierce-Smith who no longer runs the service he started nearly 52 years ago, and was started on limited funds and equipment, patrolling Poole Harbour with a small prototype Deep V soft bottom hulled inflatable developed by David Doderell of SWMF in Poole. It proved to be a fantastic hull until the bottom stretched or the wooden keel snapped. The crews had RAF lifejackets and anoraks, navigation was done with a AA road map and handheld compass, a far cry from the current standards. Since then the service has developed, seeing many different rescue boats and hundreds of crew.
Town Hall Steps was a local music fanzine in Bolton, England from 1981 to 1983. Featured were bands and artists of all styles. Some of the bands featured were Fashions of Fate, Medusa, Peruvian Drumstix, Rivington Spyke, Wiffer, Export, Shader, Wrathchild, Que Bono, Body, Buffalo, 100% Proof, Capsule Electric, Stormchild, The Reporters, A Pencil, JG Spoils, Squashed Hedgehog, The Autoze, Fireclown (band), Hot Gospels, Artzone, Rapid Fire, Future, Mean Street, Demetrius, Peppermint Dream, Rockin' Horse, Sister Rose, Uncle Sirus, Here & Now (band), Wolfpack, Shockwave, Deadly Embrace, Anoraks In Profusion, Pressure, 13th Candle, Robin Hill (guitarist) & Peter Wiltschinsky, Changing Face, Springfield Limit, Night Train, Burgundy, Pressure Drop, German Bight, Kyte, Roadrunner, Assassin, Twisted Ace, Oh No It's Them Again, Wizards of Zind, The Lewis Brothers Band, Rendezvous, Face To Face, Abolish Noise, UK Suicide, Bamboo Merchants, Release The Bats, French Connection, Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks, Xtract and Cheap Cinema.
Common in Britain around 1960 were neat zipper jackets for young and old, frequently with pinched waist, and hooded anoraks in the same materials - the latter in dark green for scouting, hiking, climbing, canoeing and yet more of the great outdoors. Developing on from that, double-textured "gangster" macs were the must-have, trendy outerwear for girls with chutzpah around 1970, having originated with the Valstar "Gangster" brand designed by Maurice Attwood. Featuring a signature yoke front and back, a belt and peplum, and wriststraps with buckles, these styles were sold in a range of colours, different lengths, and either cotton or viscose, at major high street stores like Debenhams (under their Debroyal brand) and C&A; (Vivienne style) at prices from £10 to £20. The snazzy yoked design was all the rage among the younger set, even appearing in suitably small sizes for daughters proud to copy their mums.

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