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"buttoned-up" Definitions
  1. not expressing your emotions openly

459 Sentences With "buttoned up"

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To think, he seems so buttoned up … Hope you enjoy!
Once a financial plan is buttoned up, have some fun!
As such, Sleiman wants this buttoned up in his favor.
At this stage in my life, be really buttoned up.
Lingering associations with sitcom dads (think Ward Cleaver) and lettermen sweaters of the Pat Boone '50s (sis-boom-blah) only underscored the point: The cardigan was a buttoned-up sweater for a buttoned-up era.
Everything is just more buttoned-up than it used to be.
The newest royal apparently buttoned up her dress soon after arrival.
Keough shines as the vibrant  foil to Vikander's buttoned-up loner.
Explicitly sexual, but with nods to a buttoned-up Victorian rigidity.
In his official, buttoned-up life, he counsels homeowners facing foreclosure.
So Baarns, normally reserved and buttoned-up, tapped into his irreverence.
Perhaps for that or other reasons he kept himself buttoned up.
Ms. Dunst is Edwina, a buttoned-up teacher who soon unbuttons.
But the person cautioned some things still need to be buttoned up.
My basic character was buttoned-up, omniscient, wise, loyal, indomitable ... A Terminator.
Wear it off your shoulders so it doesn't read too buttoned-up.
Caps can be so buttoned-up that their friends roll their eyes.
That's certainly the case for Fleabag's buttoned-up sister, Claire (Sian Clifford).
I didn't want to look too much like a buttoned-up gallerist.
But Desktop Goose suggests that maybe everybody's a little too buttoned up.
In a less buttoned-up age, some venerable slurs are in decline.
Get your kicks where you can, because Lowlife is resolutely buttoned up.
His buttoned-up appetite was a metaphor for his bottled-up emotions.
He hopes the gesture will also put the buttoned-up Abe at ease.
That's all buttoned up now and I would like to take you out.
I know I have to come prepared, educated, and with everything buttoned up.
"Nondescript." On set and off, Niccol dresses in black, collared, buttoned-up shirts.
He dressed in a buttoned up silk jacket, breeches and a wide sash.
Ian saw me at the Russell Club with my grey shirt buttoned up.
The service is meant to be both warmly conversational and classically buttoned-up.
That's when systems of politeness topple, when buttoned-up towns become violent states.
His voters, sick of predictable pablum from buttoned-up pols, wanted a brawler.
I don't think an audience like Noisey's needs a fake buttoned-up ending.
Even the typically streetwise Alexander Wang endorsed a buttoned-up version for fall.
Even notoriously buttoned-up Goldman Sachs is adopting a more 'flexible' dress code.
He looked trendy in a buttoned-up shirt, leather jacket, and distressed jeans.
LinkedIn Dolly is all buttoned up with a frilly scarf around her neck.
Overall, though, this is a very muted color that is pretty buttoned up.
The moment was particularly notable since the Congress is usually buttoned-up and uneventful.
Or that Mercer, the buttoned-up schoolteacher, would end up getting down to Abba.
Typically, marketing to medical professionals was done in a dry, buttoned up, conservative manner.
In a world of buttoned-up commentators, Walton was a free-flowing psychedelic jester.
Bally, by contrast, is buttoned-up, quiet, peacockish only in its deep inner core.
I have never seen a more buttoned-up set of whistleblower allegations than these.
Liberals that gripped tightly to misplaced certainty that Hillary Clinton had the election buttoned up.
It's buttoned-up, proper and bound to be loved by a wide swath of consumers.
Menon's crisp direction works with the subject matter, a delicate and buttoned-up IPO deal.
During his policy speeches, it's the buttoned-up, scripted Trump that placates the GOP elites.
I'm not just some serious buttoned-up person because I have a lot of money.
Cardi is in a mint-green dress, slightly sheer and buttoned up to her neck.
Not a plain old novel or buttoned-up narrative to be found in that group.
Instead of having everything completely buttoned up and figured out, just dive in and do it.
Trager, her high school accounting teacher, who wore "classy, buttoned-up suits" and a confident look.
Ryan, 20173, wore a buttoned-up wool green trench coat with green pants and black sneakers.
But Colbert had one request: Answer as The Mooch, and not as the buttoned-up Scaramucci.
This tucking style can give a frilly, buttoned-up blouse a bit of purposely-disheveled edge.
A bit buttoned-up at first, but gutsy and adventurous once you get to know her.
FoldiMate can fold shirts, buttoned-up blouses, and pants from children's clothes to adult size XXL.
Facebook is a bit more buttoned-up: you might run into your aunt there, after all.
It's a stark contrast to WWE's current buttoned-up, corporate, perfectly triangulated view of pro wrestling.
Khosrowshahi's comments were especially shocking coming from the normally buttoned-up and reasonably well-liked CEO.
"My grandmother was very proper and Christian and buttoned up," she told The Guardian last year.
Even at relatively buttoned-up gigs, she found ways to push boundaries without losing people's attention.
Some people are very rehearsed and very buttoned up, and there's no human side coming out.
That's because the buttoned-up investment bank is fighting more laid-back tech firms for talent.
How Maeve DuVally, an employee in the bank's buttoned-up communications department, became herself at work.
Walk up to fellow partier with your coat buttoned-up: 'Hi, want to see a magic trick?
You think you have all the power buttoned up inside you, behind your eyes, lighting you up.
I want to make sure all the details are buttoned up, but no one is there yet.
Turns out that Google Drive is a whole lot less buttoned up than you may have thought.
After the buttoned-up events of the night, the moments after the telecast are a welcome relief.
Music supervisors have to make sure that each piece of music is buttoned up legally before air.
The crowd — mostly middle-aged or older, buttoned-up and carefully dressed, like Mr. Juppé — roared approval.
He was so buttoned up when he was around us, I find these charges hard to believe.
A more buttoned-up deal maker might have stiffened, but Mr. Mann pulled the small man close.
His material seemed very buttoned-up for a show that was advertised as a comedy testing kitchen.
In this second portrait, the man is all buttoned up, and he wears an ocher bow tie.
Foreign workers, unable to party in Dubai on weekends, grumble about the claustrophobia of buttoned-up Doha.
In part, that's because the atmosphere feels closer to a carnival than a buttoned-up investors' conference.
At the same time, he said, Mr. Kemp needed to appease the more buttoned-up conservative Georgian.
I think it's fun to pervert that buttoned-up type, as an offering and as a friend.
When Chanel released the J12 watch in 2000, it rocked the buttoned-up world of luxury timepieces.
The whole vibe typically is a world apart from other candidates' tightly controlled and buttoned-up campaigns.
Shirts were too tight, had sleeves that were too long, or could barely be buttoned up at all.
Far from the chaos of her early years, her existence is now characterised by a buttoned-up normalcy.
Actors in their buttoned up suits looked stiff; actresses in their designer gowns looked unsure what to do.
The idea that we're buttoned-up moderns with atavistic needs does not become more persuasive through repetition alone.
But I do think that I play buttoned-up characters more than it makes sense in my brain.
Which is all the more reason Trump, in keeping buttoned up about Daniels, is turning political pundits sideways.
In an effort to woo talent away from Silicon Valley, Goldman Sachs is becoming slightly less buttoned up.
Jared Leto got into character as the Joker, picking a buttoned-up green trench and Pepto-Bismol pink trousers.
Forget traditional, buttoned-up awards ceremonies: MTV's award shows are all about having fun, and the fashion reflects that.
Again, you're a pretty ... not a buttoned-up person, but you're a pretty straightforward person, you're not Hollywood-ish.
Smiling with a group of young fans, the politician was notably buttoned up compared to his photoshopped compadre. 3.
Her budding feelings force her to reexamine not only her sexuality, but also her buttoned-up approach to life.
It's buttoned-up as can be — and yet still totally chic, sexy, or whatever you want it to be.
MACCALLUM: We look to you for etiquette, that&aposs why WATTERS: That&aposs right, I&aposm very buttoned up.
Their interplay is certainly familiar -- he's the free spirit, she's the buttoned-up scold -- but proves pretty charming nevertheless.
Their suits have provided continuity, a buttoned-up look that made them seem old even when they were young.
" According to Miller, Smith's style irritated traditionalists within the company, who favored the relatively buttoned-up presentation of "SportsCenter.
But Trump has a way of surprising everyone when he's expected to be buttoned-up and hew to tradition.
More important, I think it adds another level of satisfaction to the solving experience when everything it buttoned up.
She had the clean, untouched look of an adolescent: a neat, short bob, a buttoned-up top with pearls.
Sievert has always looked a little more buttoned-up alongside Legere when T-Mobile's executives make public appearances together.
Was the audience prepared for her to leap off stage and fully embrace some of the more buttoned-up CEOs?
I think you need to be buttoned up, but you also need to be seen as someone who can lead.
In the ensuing months, the selfie-happy actor was photographed wearing scarves and shirts buttoned up tightly around his neck.
They wore androgynous clothing: long-sleeved shirts buttoned up to the collar and black pants, and all shaved their heads.
On his arm he revealed a freshly inked stencil of HRC clad in pearls and a pink buttoned-up blazer.
Both PMs were/are (Heath died in 2005) loners with few friends in the party and rather "buttoned-up" personalities.
Gutter, who was born in Lodz, Poland in 1932, wears a dark vest buttoned up over a white dress shirt.
We don't want to live in the buttoned up world where we can't be our authentic selves in the office.
The contentiousness between typically buttoned-up lawyers reflects the hostility that has festered between their clients practically from the beginning.
Out of context, we might not even have recognized her, mistaking her instead for some buttoned-up British legal professional.
One of the most symbolic moments arrives early on, showing a buttoned-up Bey perched on top of a car.
Bottom line: These companies will be more buttoned up and prepared than the first time they sat before Congress together.
"We were an odd couple working for marriage equality, the talkative Jew and the buttoned-up WASP," Mr. Goldstein said.
While that may be bad for the banks, it's made the city much less buttoned-up and more visitor-friendly.
And Gabriel as well, going from a buttoned-up coward to a fighter and brawny wearer of tucked-in undershirts.
For the big day, DeBianchi wore a long-sleeved, floral, lace, sheer Angel Sanchez gown that buttoned up in the back.
The Bachelor in Paradise is kind of like the drunker, less buttoned-up little brother of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
The off-the-cuff remarks are out of character for officials at Amazon, which is notoriously tight-lipped and buttoned-up.
" With Adora, we went through a lot of like, "She is very practical, very buttoned-up in her own personal style.
As Jack proves with "Number One," the necklace hides quite well underneath all of Jack's buttoned-up dad sweaters and shirts.
"Most of our white Protestant leaders have made it a point of pride to keep their feelings buttoned up," Mott says.
The man who freelanced in 240, fiercely defending but ultimately hurting his wife's efforts, is buttoned up and walking the line.
If you're an Under-Cover Lover, you might be more submissive — and into sex that feels a little more buttoned-up.
But many of those who believe that Tesla is destined for a major restructuring — or even collapse — are buttoned-up investors.
Barinholtz' buttoned-up character holds some controversial opinions about the right to bear arms, but objects when they're used against him.
In church, the normally buttoned-up crowd seemed to be letting loose, with Cubs T-shirts peeking out from tweed blazers.
Regardless of the appearance of women in those days — so buttoned up, and tucked in and corseted — how were they feeling?
Before this buttoned up boy was belting out tunes, he was just another sharp dressed kid growing up in Nashville, Tennessee.
Before this buttoned-up beauty was famous for being funny, she was just another Boston city gal exploring the great outdoors!
The company reorganized its head office, brought in leadership familiar with meeting regulatory requirements and buttoned up standard operating procedures, Berman said.
There we meet Jen (Christina Applegate), a buttoned-up mother and real estate agent, struggling with the recent death of her husband.
At ReadMe, employees also use emoji in Slack conversations with customers, but in a more buttoned-up way than their internal riffs.
Colton always seemed put-together and buttoned-up, so I was really looking forward to seeing a more relaxed version of him.
Before this buttoned-up boy took his talents Eastbound to Hollywood, he was just another well-dressed dude loungin' in Statesboro, Georgia.
But as someone with a pull toward discretion — Ms. Hicks, 29, who grew up in the buttoned-up suburb of Greenwich, Conn.
She looked good, if a little like she had just stepped off a film set — buttoned-up, contained and opaque as usual.
Today, it's serious business, a comparatively buttoned-up, nu-corporate quest for respectability featuring branded black tights, big buyrates, and multimedia stars.
For the 27 years Joannie DeVito has worked at Trainworld, she has observed its effect on even the most buttoned-up modelers.
If the crew decided to stay buttoned up in a disabled tank, attackers would pry open the hatch and throw in grenades.
But even though the traditional buttoned-up look might cause the younger generation to yawn, suiting has never fallen out of fashion.
"We try to be buttoned up in every possible way and vigilant, and scout our guys and scout opposing teams," Boone said.
Jeff Apodaca, a former Univision executive who is likely to run for governor of New Mexico, is a comparatively buttoned-up figure.
The contrast between the buttoned up, intricately choreographed transition minuets by the future Bush and Barack Obama administrations could not be more pronounced.
Melissa McCarthy's Abby Yates is....well, she's literally buttoned up, so let's say she's the Dan Aykroyd of the crew this time around.
But Lam's speech, characteristically wooden and buttoned-up, comes too late to silence the wider concerns that pushed Hong Kongers onto the streets.
The One-Side Tuck: BeforeThe high neck and ruffle situation on this blouse can leave the top feeling a bit, well, buttoned up.
While there's some obvious messy drama there, she repaired things with her ex-husband Noah (Dominic West) and seemed fairly buttoned up herself.
We all live these buttoned-up lives, and it's cool to let loose and do something that's off-the-charts wild and crazy.
The early 60s might well have been a more innocent, buttoned-up era, but the message in these videos is clear: T&A!
Prosecutors likely won't bring charges unless they have the case buttoned up and ready to be brought to trial, the former prosecutors said.
On January 21, the 74-year-old debuted her collage: For professional networking site LinkedIn, there's Dolly in buttoned-up school marm mode.
Xi Jinping of China may have rocked his party by allowing his hair to grow gray, but globally he is entirely buttoned up.
Clinton is so buttoned up and Madonna is so, well, unbuttoned, that I think many people have been hesitant to make this connection.
But the last word belonged to Ms. Choi, who buttoned up the movement with three plucked notes as discreet as they were authoritative.
Instead of buttoned-up Washington-style panels, attendees were sent to breakout sessions that used extra-large neon Post-it notes for brainstorming.
I told him I was probably the wrong guy to ask, but that Washington, as I recalled, was a pretty buttoned-up place.
The movie's title design — and, even more so, the chapter titles that appear throughout the film — is at once buttoned-up and off-kilter.
Whether it's a nasty shopping habit or the result of student-loan debt, we've got some tips to keep your finances buttoned up.1.
Instead, she often just saunters onstage like she owns the place, which could be a welcome respite from the usually buttoned-up halftime show.
His inherent integrity proves a major asset, since Sullenberger's buttoned-up persona and the script provide so little in the way of demonstrative moments.
Good Omens centers on the angel Aziraphale (a buttoned-up, white-haired Michael Sheen) and the demon Crowley (a sleazy, snake-eyed David Tennant).
It's certainly a funny sight to imagine beholding since the actresses were all wearing hoop skirts and muted tops buttoned up to their chins.
The free-spirited Emma turns out to be everything the buttoned-up Sally isn't, which makes their liberating sexual encounters all the more shattering.
" Perhaps Kevin best shed light on who he is when he told ESPN, "I'm not like this perfect, buttoned up, suit-and-tie guy.
We've seen dresses, jumpsuits, and even skirts that revamp the buttoned-up look on the likes of Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lawrence, and Candice Huffine.
The players, though, are appreciative that Hernandez allows them to be themselves, something that is not a given in the buttoned-up baseball world.
While lawmakers said the major sticking points had been buttoned up, the details were not expected to be made public until Monday (The Hill).
He pulled up his "professional" profile — on which he's smiling, clean-cut and buttoned-up amid a sea of bare chests and crotch shots.
Bornstein's report on Trump's health veered toward the hyperbolic, but White House physicians are typically more buttoned-up in their assessments of presidents' health.
Ms. Munro's northern world is a place of drab, wintry tones and buttoned-up emotions, a far cry from Mr. Almodóvar's empire of passions.
There's also the fantastically titled High Finance Report, a buttoned-up, Bloomberg-style episodic broadcast focusing on the economic side of the weed industry.
I was an intern but never an assistant, and I think getting a job as an assistant helps you become very buttoned up and systematic.
Again, it all comes down to interpretation — was NBC supporting Farrow by making sure the story was buttoned up, or was his reporting being shelved?
Kass had a Milady Captain Sterling costume with peekaboo cutouts and dissolving panels that put a super-saucy twist on the buttoned-up classic hero.
Between 2014 and 2015 just about every streaming service that wasn't legally buttoned up either shut down or was acquired and revived under corporate auspices.
"I thought we made a decision…that what we wanted was a smooth voyage on a safe ship," says Peter, a buttoned-up textbook publisher.
Microsoft, on the other hand, can't seem to ditch the buttoned-up association it's developed for making the work computer you don't want to use.
In fact, it's since matured from off-duty (or post-gym Swiftian) to something you can wear to work or other more buttoned-up functions.
In each animated oil painting, Superfly struggles through a buttoned-up dinner to avoiding the pesky presence of one of his own—a tiny fly.
Being the cool kids that they are, however, Opening Ceremony didn't simply release the same-old buttoned-up top seen at your local country club.
Since the deal, though, many have wondered whether there would be a culture clash between notably free-spirited Mackey and Amazon's buttoned-up corporate culture.
Instead we now have besuited Beto, serious Beto, ready-to-lead Beto and buttoned-up Beto, the better to go with the policy-issuing Beto.
A cart then hustled Galloway through a stadium corridor to the door of the visitors' locker room, where he hurriedly buttoned up uniform No. 79.
"Domesticated Animals," on the album, talks about wanting to be feral, while to me Ronson's productions often sound carefully retro and neat and... Buttoned-up.
A small group of Young Americans for Freedom members gathered near the front, looking buttoned up in business attire and taking on expressions of disgust.
Starring opposite Pratt was Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing, a buttoned-up executive (a sexist trope according to some critics) at the dinosaur park.
Porsche enthusiasts love his unique custom builds, and he's a hero to anyone inclined to rebel against the stereotype of the buttoned-up European car owner.
Will is a Boy Scout with a badge who loves the rigidity of the FBI, which Cavalier paints as the government's most buttoned-up intelligence agency.
The binder-toting, buttoned-up Mr. Paul and the laid-back, rumpled Mr. D'Alessandro are as different in style and manner as the candidates they represent.
Even those who have worked closely with Pence for years say he and Karen Pence are buttoned up on their true feelings about Trump's moral failings.
Sporting a buttoned-up yellow jacket, pearl earrings, an "H" lapel pin, and a winning smile, this kid looked completely ready to hit the campaign trail.
Lyn is freewheeling and fun; Emma is more buttoned-up, more type A. This is, to be sure, a dynamic you've seen on other TV shows.
In the 1940s, my dad's parents, Polly and Thornton Carswell, were living in Carmel, California, a countercultural refuge from their buttoned-up hometown of Springfield, Illinois.
The Kiss Cam was a new addition to the awards show — and likely anywhere in the characteristically buttoned-up country, as BAFTA emcee Stephen Fry noted.
Across the nation's capital, people use highly questionable language — predominately jargon — out of unfounded insecurity; to appear smart, buttoned up and part of the in crowd.
Inside the buttoned-up confines of the department, he was almost as famous for his gaudy attire and barbed wit as for his sharp legal mind.
It's a buttoned-up ending appropriate for the kid's film that it is (and for teen goths everywhere it sends a simple message: Halloween is cool).
Navigating Disney's buttoned-up culture may be a challenge for some Fox alumni, who will leave behind the less structured working environment fostered by Mr. Murdoch.
The affair between buttoned-up Lucas and free-spirited Katya provides most of the film's energy, in schematic contrast to Lucas's apparently bland life at home.
This is how Maeve DuVally, above, an employee in Goldman's buttoned-up communications department and one of the bank's few trans employees, became herself at work.
While lawmakers said Thursday that the major issues had been buttoned up, the details of the agreement were not expected to be made public until Monday.
Pursuing what really set my heart on fire (writing) wasn't an option at first, because uncertainty terrified me more than a buttoned-up desk job did.
Dean has been the most buttoned-up of this season's contestants, but from the moment he and Rachel approached his father's house, he was visibly unsteady.
Saban's predecessors atop college football's mountaintop have run the gamut from everyman (Stoops) to buttoned-up (Tressel) to Shangri La (Carroll) to down-home Southern (Brown).
But you may not even recognize Dormer, who exchanged Margaery's infamously low-cut gowns and flirtatiousness for a buttoned-up turtleneck and severity to be reckoned with.
In the months since he had been taken to the hospital, the selfie-happy actor was photographed wearing scarves and shirts buttoned up tightly around his neck.
Meanwhile, as nice as it is to see Hawn back on the big screen again, Linda's buttoned-up personality doesn't allow her enough room to cut loose.
All the colleagues reluctant to let her go as she waves goodbye to the left, goodbye to the right, spoons in hand and blouse fortunately buttoned up.
According to Jezebel, the woman, Avital, was told her cleavage was "inappropriate" and that she wouldn't be able to fly unless she buttoned up a bit more.
Social media users crashed their website with traffic, and ignored the buttoned-up British names the research council had suggested ("Endeavor") and opted instead for Boaty McBoatface.
Findlay is Rachel, a buttoned-up cult leader who forces her followers to forswear sex and drugs and wear cardigans, making her anathema to the wild Misfits.
Could I pull off walking the dog while buttoned up in one of Thom Browne's Puritanical suits, with their taut bum-cooler proportions and high-water pants?
It may seem out of line for the normally buttoned-up sport, but it's part of a greater initiative to make golf cool again among younger audiences.
"Two young people fell in love, and we all showed up," he quipped, one of the many laughs that was drawn from the typically buttoned-up crowd.
But as it goes, she runs into problems with the all-male writing staff and Thompson's buttoned-up host, and, well, you see where this is going.
"This is something we focus on very, very intently," and want the New York Fed to be "buttoned up in terms of cyber security risk," he added.
This monarch is a far cry from the buttoned-up Queen Elizabeth II, whom Mirren portrayed as a restrained traditionalist enraged by Princess Diana's displays of independence.
My dad is a very buttoned-up businessman, and so just to see him let go and do that with me was something that I'll never forget.
Sam Archer, who plays Lermontov in every New York performance of Mr. Bourne's show, is dashing but subdued, buttoned-up British instead of larger-than-life Russian.
Justin Timberlake and Jay Z's hit song "Suit & Tie" was not exactly buttoned up, legally speaking ... according to a group that's suing, claiming the track ripped them off.
With Mars and Venus flitting through your friendly, flirtatious third house throughout the month, you could charm anyone from the hot barista to the buttoned-up banker type.
They don't sell weed, but they're useful for people who'd like to smoke but have children at home or have buttoned-up neighbors who complain about the smell.
Meaden — presumably dressed like Bruce Willis' character from the film — kept things more buttoned up in a bright shirt, combat boots, and a slightly larger toy space gun.
Twenty something Hefner — here, painted as a people's hero and free speech champion — was frustrated with the hypocritical and shameful treatment of sex in the buttoned-up '50s.
Hanging around to sort out mom's affairs, she interacts stiffly and uncomfortably with her buttoned-up stepfather (a wonderful John Rothman), while learning secrets about her mother's past.
Paris Hilton hit the streets of Los Angeles all buttoned up ... study the stylish photos and see if you can find the differences between the two similar snaps.
The first restaurant of the now expansive Blue Ribbon empire, the iconic brasserie remains a standby for oyster and seafood platters, dippable bone marrow, and buttoned-up service.
Don't Breathe buttoned up a sweet, little $26.1 million (estimated) opening weekend box office — the final of the summer — and it was enough for a dominant #1 finish.
If you want to see Kerry Washington shed her buttoned-up, Olivia Pope-ness, you do not need to watch her recent turn as Anita Hill in Confirmation.
Being aware of these common resume errors is crucial, she continues, and it's "really important to make sure that [resumes are] completely buttoned up when you submit them."
FRIDAY PUZZLE — There's absolutely nothing wrong with bells and whistles, but it's nice to take a break from the flash and work on something stable and buttoned up.
Cyrus wore black head to toe — sporting a sexy half-buttoned up shirt underneath a long suede jacket, paired with cuffed satin pants and jewel-encrusted platform heels.
What I can safely divulge is that three teenage girls are kidnapped after a birthday party by a close-cropped guy named Dennis in a buttoned-up shirt.
Mr. Bacon preferred hunting alone with a bow and arrow to attending wild parties, and if mentioned at all in the press, was typically described as buttoned-up.
Once we're below 10,000 feet — which is indicated with a ding everyone aboard the plane can hear — we've entered final descent, and everything has to be buttoned up.
When we first meet Claire back in 2015's Jurassic World, she's the sleek, buttoned-up executive in charge of the now up and running Jurassic World theme park.
He's ruthless like Blake in Glengarry Glen Ross, a flawed but buttoned-up executive like Jack Donaghy in 30 Rock, and kind of a jerk like, well, Alec Baldwin.
This creates a cool, vintage-inspired look that can be worn open over your favorite graphic tee or buttoned up with nothing underneath (yup, it works for evening too).
At the time, I had a job as a clerk in a museum gift shop, and the shift dress and buttoned-up comprised my most museum-job-like outfit.
One impediment to broad adoption of alternative data is a cultural divide between west-coast techies and buttoned-up east-coast financiers, notes the boss of one data provider.
The evolution from buttoned up WASP á la Reagan to cleavage-bearing bombshell has been part of a two-decade process beginning with Fox News in the mid-'90s.
The buttoned-up and supposedly boring vice presidential nominees turned in a ripper of a debate on Tuesday night, yet another fascinating twist in a wholly unpredictable presidential campaign.
Even if they're buttoned up, I look for places where people can make fun of upper management to their faces in respectful ways, and the upper management likes it.
Traditionally buttoned-up Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs has relaxed the dress code for its computer engineers in a bid to attract tech talent with a more casual environment.
Speculation about Ms. Markle's pregnancy was first fueled by the buttoned-up outfit she wore on Friday to the wedding of Princess Eugenie, a first cousin of Prince Harry's.
Faraday, who serves as a possibly unreliable voice-over narrator, is buttoned up as tight as a waistcoat, only sometimes betraying the ruthless effort that his sang-froid requires.
He is backing Donovan in New York, giving the buttoned-up former Staten Island district attorney and outside allies the cover to air ads proclaiming him a Trump ally.
Newer homes, looking buttoned up and tidy, sit alongside abandoned cabins with yawning front doors and snow-dusted floors, empty kerosene lamps in some places still hanging from hooks.
Within years, the park was awash in climbers and other nature seekers, their lifestyles frequently at odds with the buttoned-up park rangers who tried to keep them corralled.
Things go smoothly enough at first, with Roan buttoned up in her D.C. brownstone home with guards on the ground, snipers on the roof and agents in every room.
A lot of people see you as a pretty buttoned up, corporate lady in a lot of ways, but you really let go, both on Facebook and in this speech.
That's probably about as close to shade as you're going to get in the buttoned-up world of PR speak with two big companies that regularly partner with each other.
"I just got a crew that came in that are staying also and they're in here helping me get everything buttoned up, tightened down, getting the food secure," Givens said.
Munich is perhaps known as a more buttoned up German metropolis in comparison to the hedonistic freedom and techno heritage of Berlin, or the experimental electronica and krautrock indebted Cologne.
But as those of us who grew up with LiveJournal and Hipster Runoff —home of ironic punctuation galore — became buttoned up office folk, the work email poisoned the exclamation point.
Whether or not these mediums were actually able to speak to the dead, they ended up providing a unique service to the people of the notoriously buttoned-up Victorian society.
But unlike other buttoned-up bars, the Night Light is hospitable to free DJ nights and cheap gigs upstairs, where smaller national touring acts and worthwhile local acts regularly perform.
Wall Street may be known as the home of one of the most buttoned-up industries in the country, but JPMorgan Chase is letting its employees relax a little bit.
"I GREW UP apolitical, I never voted, and all I cared about was vacation, travel, and debt," a young man in a buttoned-up polo shirt says into the camera.
"It was kind of like all right, we did the classic thing," she said, referring to the buttoned-up style that has landed Mr. Noah on many best-dressed lists.
She quickly pries open both the story and Philip, setting loose the emotions that had been straining beneath all the polite manners and smiles, the buttoned-up clothing and desires.
Levine, who joined Goldman in 1994 and has steadily climbed the ranks of the firm's equities division, said Solomon has helped managers begin to loosen a historically buttoned-up culture.
Seasons: 5 (1997-2002)What it was about: Dharma and Greg married despite being polar opposites: Dharma was a free-spirited yoga teacher, while Greg was a buttoned-up lawyer.
With a finely trimmed goatee and an engineer's precision when he speaks about products, Del Castillo is very much the older, more buttoned-up foil to Sparks and his design team.
Philip DeFranco tries to position himself as an objective, buttoned-up talk show host, even though his eponymous show is all about his take on the biggest names in YouTube drama.
On top of that, the fact that alcohol is served during the ceremony has earned the Globes a reputation for being less buttoned-up and more entertaining than other awards shows.
With Mr. Trump as the presumptive Republican standard-bearer, the line separating the conservative mischief makers and the party's more-buttoned-up cadre of elected officials and aides has been obliterated.
"The spacecraft is buttoned up, looking beautiful and ready for flight," Nicola Fox, Parker Solar Probe project scientist at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, said during a NASA press conference Friday.
When Barry's mother (Ashley Judd) arrives, he is embarrassed by her rah-rah liberalism and admits, in an unvarnished way he normally keeps buttoned up, how out of place he feels.
While doing press for Goths, Darnielle has been reflecting quite a bit on his time worshipping the Sisters of Mercy and feeling like a boss in his totally buttoned-up Oxford.
Like Tuesday's outing, Cyrus wore black head to toe, sporting a sexy half-buttoned up shirt underneath a long suede jacket, paired with cuffed satin pants and jewel-encrusted platform heels.
While I was shirtless, in boardshorts and a Speedo underneath, my parents stood out like neon warning signs in shorts, knee-high socks and tennis shoes, their matching polos buttoned-up.
I smiled back nervously, buttoned up the straw-free cuffs of my flannel shirt, and decided it was time to go to the pub, where I found a very warm welcome.
In sportswear, for example, via slouchy trousers that hung on the hip, with athletic stripes up the side, paired with buttoned-up Western-pocket shirts over turtlenecks, all in contrasting shades.
Many GOP senators have already rebuffed calls from Trump and his allies to haul in controversial witnesses, worried that the trial will become a circus in the usually buttoned-up Senate.
I let Amy's just drape off of her, and with Molly's I added the collar, appliqués and a belt so it'd be more in line with her buttoned-up, collegiate look.
A 1994 portrait of his mother shows a woman with her hair in a bob, wearing a blue sweater, a string of pearls, and a pageboy collar buttoned up to the top.
And although we love the modern takes on suiting that we've seen strut down the past few seasons' runways, spring has us craving florals, softer silhouettes, and other less-buttoned-up fare.
Growing up, much of her extended family was buttoned-up and church-going, and she often felt like an outcast, with her nose ring and tattoos and two kids by two men.
It's because, let's be honest, of her looks — when she takes off her glasses, stops being that dowdy Diana Prince in a buttoned-up shirt and blossoms into her barely clad self.
Berg loved baseball — it probably appealed to his love of strategy — but he lived a buttoned-up, nomadic life, traveling when he pleased, and never establishing roots with a wife or children.
That particular era was all about freedom of spirit, and you were just coming out of the buttoned-up '50s and early '60s, where undergarments were what I refer to as industrial.
For Ms. Howe, the ocean waters promise release, a chance for her buttoned-up New England characters to loose themselves from their lives, if only for the length of a summer plunge.
If this buttoned-up vision of the good life isn't entirely convincing, neither is the answer McInerney offers—that the narrator is reeling from a family tragedy he hasn't properly dealt with.
CNN, once the buttoned-up straight man of cable news, has embraced its role as foil to Mr. Trump, with anchors like Jake Tapper delivering aggressive interviews and commentary on the administration.
A DIMINUITIVE woman in a sari and buttoned-up cardigan stands with her right arm aloft in triumph, as a long line of police holds back crowds of people lining a terraced street.
In the administration's early days, tension between the State Department and the White House had helped reporters peel back the curtain, but now reporters say the national security apparatus is more buttoned up.
While this might be new territory for groups in buttoned-up fields like insurance, professional and financial services, even start-ups can take time to get the hang of the laid-back retreat.
In fact, staying fully dressed in this buttoned-up secretary look while your partner strips down will actually create an erotic dynamic in which you'll feel like the the one calling the shots.
Set mainly in a picturesquely brown and smoky Manhattan in the 1930s, it gives the buddy-movie treatment to that wild-man novelist Thomas Wolfe and his buttoned-up red-penciler Maxwell Perkins.
He was pictured smiling happily at the camera in a bright red sweater pulled over a buttoned-up shirt and tie over khaki pants — the familiar outfit Mr. Rogers is remembered for wearing.
But for those with buttoned-up dress codes, this could make getting dressed for that big meeting (when you also have post-work drinks on the books the same day) a bit easier.
Completely ignoring her are a buttoned-up businessman with a briefcase, looking like a thug; a ragged, shoeless guy; and a bespectacled weirdo with his hands in the pockets of his trench coat.
The House, despite the move that happened in the last stage of its construction was built under similar circumstances, pushing further into the careful, buttoned-up production that Maine first explored on Pool.
Sitting in a plush chair and wearing a white blouse buttoned up to the neck, the young woman looks into the camera, smiles and offers advice about getting into a top American university.
The astonishing testimony aired Ms. Hill's accounts of crude behavior and vulgar language, the likes of which had never before been discussed in the buttoned-up hearing rooms of the United States Senate.
However, there have been reports of tension between the freewheeling Trump and the buttoned-up Kelly, and the chief of staff has brought criticism on himself for some of his remarks and actions.
The family, a buttoned-up, martini-clutching assemblage, seemed as nonplussed by my presence as I was by theirs (in my experience, the whole family does not typically come with the first date package).
The empowering alternative that Jackson offered in both her message and her on stage, on-camera wardrobe — her buttoned-up blouses and blazers, covering her from head to toe — was incredibly appealing and welcome.
Their military mole-city, completed in the mid-1960s amid Cold War worries, is—when fully buttoned-up—highly resistant to nuclear bombs, electromagnetic bombs, electromagnetically destructive behavior from the sun, and biological weapons.
It's only a 4003-minute drive from South Beach, but atmospherically, the laidback Sidebar is light-years away, often without cover and full of stylish, weed-smoking sneaker heads instead of buttoned-up professionals.
That might be somewhere casual and unpretentious like Wildair, or it might be somewhere buttoned-up and Michelin-starred, like Le Bernardin (to name a couple favorites on their New York to-do list).
In the fourth episode of the show, "Pool," Annie, wearing jeans and a shirt buttoned up to her neck, walks into a Fat Babe Pool Party with Fran, who's confidently wearing her bathing suit.
Founded nine years ago by five entrepreneurs, Summit has come into its own as an innovation confab that skews younger and less-buttoned-up than TED or Aspen Ideas but is equally high-minded.
If they come across as too buttoned up and hierarchical, they risk losing street cred with their followers, but if they fail to organize and plan, the anarchy they hope to sow never materializes.
Grammy Award-winning musician and "Tonight Show" musical director Questlove had typically buttoned-up D.C. letting loose, as he DJed a special performance, playing Motown, soul and classic hip-hop beats for the crowd.
So, it's like what's visible and what's invisible are often kind of twinned, in a very interesting way that you wouldn't see in the Obama administration, which was generally more secretive and buttoned-up.
Though the surprisingly tame horse-riding tapestry separates, the spliced leather 'n' lizard dresses, molded moto breastplates and sheer ruffled nightie gowns atop buttoned-up bodysuits that he put on the runway did not.
They came interspersed with faded jeans paired with over-the-knee shearling-lined boots, sweeping capes and giant feral furs, as well as buttoned-up silk midi dresses with discreet frills here and there.
In the buttoned-up 17th and 19th centuries, when the Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault, the French father of the Mother Goose stories, collected and transcribed these tales, much of that spunk was lost.
West Coast culture has taken cues from laid back Hawaii and points farther west, he said, in contrast to, say, the East Coast, where Western Europe's buttoned-up business style has had more influence.
Pat is Pat Cipollone, the articulate and buttoned-up current White House counsel who is expected to lead the President's legal team alongside Jay Sekulow, who has served as a personal attorney for Trump.
There are the buttoned-up ones, who have their sights set on Ivy League degrees, and free-spirited ones, who view the curation of their child's creativity and self-expression as a monumental task.
The $2,499.00 asking price severely limits the market for this first foldable Windows laptop to well-to-do executives and technology enthusiasts — and maybe some creatives in spite of the buttoned-up ThinkPad branding.
But it would be a mistake to say that First Man in any way idealizes Neil's buttoned-up personality, for all that his capacity to repress his emotions makes him an excellent pilot and astronaut.
Kevin Nicholson has worked hard to change his image from youthful college Democrat to buttoned-up conservative Republican, but there's one issue that might ruin it all: He once lauded a pro-abortion rights group.
The correct way to view Trump, Chait argues, is instead as a force exposing the divide between the raw feeling undergirding conservative politics and the buttoned-up terminology Republican politicians created to channel those sentiments.
For example, investing in a company like Vice, which is known for its irreverent tone, allows more buttoned-up establishments like 21st Century Fox and Disney to reach their audience without having to shift tone.
That's left donors and operatives who are more aligned with the GOP's Wall Street wing unenthused, predicting that Pence will do more to win rock-ribbed anti-abortion activists than the buttoned-up business set.
First, she wore a buttoned-up, collared blouse and an A-line skirt in the same shade of icy blue; then, another top-and-skirt pairing — this time, an all-white, embroidered, floral Valentino version.
In 2017, Silicon Valley might be a respectable oligopoly of buttoned-up corporations, but for better or for worse, its soul has long drawn from the weird wild outliers that make up the hacker subculture.
The Oscar winner, 62, is smiling happily at the camera in a bright red sweater pulled over a buttoned-up shirt and tie over khaki pants — the familiar outfit Fred Rogers is remembered for wearing.
White is the universal shade of summer — it's the feeling of a linen shirt buttoned up over your bathing suit, or the way an ivory sundress brushes your skin as it catches the salty breeze.
Likewise, Taylor went her particular shade of "bleachella" to grace the cover of Vogue, ditching her country roots and retro buttoned-up style in favor of looks with a little more rock and roll edge.
If the M3 used to be the buttoned-up businessman with an inner demon, the current model is a bulging-eye madman who kicked over his boss' desk and hasn't shown up to work since.
Despite his buttoned-up solemnity Deneen occasionally plays peekaboo with his sources, especially the left-wing ones, shining the klieg lights on certain parts of their arguments while eliding others that might complicate his own.
Sue's untucked shirts hang lower than the hems of her too-small blazers, her jeans are very baggy at all times and the narrow collars of her shirts tend to be buttoned up very tightly.
That earned him the nickname SUPER BRAT in the British tabloids, and part of what motivated McEnroe from then on out was a desire to push the limits of what a buttoned-up sport could tolerate.
They are accustomed to playing in intimate spaces and at music festivals, making the choice of venue — China's equivalent of the floor of the United States Senate — all the more incongruous in its buttoned-up formality.
Needless to say, the actress is not her wide-eyed (yet surprisingly badass, when the situation calls for it) character, and her offscreen style is much more modern and edgy than Nancy's buttoned-up '80s vibe.
Townshend himself handled a few vocal parts, most fittingly on "The Punk and the Godfather"—portraying the latter, naturally—and most hilariously on "The Dirty Jobs" as a buttoned-up, wooly-capped factory nine-to-fiver.
While other Silicon Valley startups have recently abandoned their whimsical, mischievous pasts in favor of a more buttoned-up facade for institutional investors, Lyft continues to lean into its commitment to totally messing with its customers.
"The one thing you should probably have buttoned up prior to investing in brand is some kind of clear point of view about who you are as a company and what makes you different," says Hubbard.
But there was always a saccharine dimension to the idealism about the game: Baseball represented a very particular, buttoned-up version of American identity, and players who deviated from it were often subject to harsh criticism.
His buttoned-up temperament, though, makes him a perfect representative of the paradox of space travel, a wildly poetic venture undertaken by men whose survival depended on the prose of memos and the music of calculus.
Dakar's fashion stars including Adama Ndiaye, known as Adama Paris, a smattering of buttoned-up ambassadors, and gallerists were all sipping champagne amid huge photos decorating the walls by the New York-based artist Dwayne Rodgers.
It's a subversive Western about a sister and brother (ages eight and 10) in Southern California who, bored by their buttoned-up family and routine, are sent to spend summers on their uncle's ranch in Colorado.
Not much changes outwardly after his arrival: The women's slow-dawning sexuality is suggested by little more than a fresh wash of color in their cheeks and some subtle alterations in their formidably buttoned-up style.
His kitschy, boudoir-style salon — replete with red velvet curtains and bubble-gum-pink backwash chairs — in the buzzy neighborhood of Montorgueil, attracts a wide range of clientele, from buttoned-up bourgeois sexagenarians to fashion students.
If you're a web designer for a startup who wants to make the move to start something in a more buttoned-up industry, you might ditch the the business casual attire for a more professional look. 
You could parse the presentation, which was surprisingly buttoned-up—in as much as Lord Alfred Hayes performing bracketology whilst lasciviously groping a model could be that—and punctuated by a raffle giveaway of a Rolls Royce.
Warren's staff has even kiboshed attempts to do a private event for donors that don't technically raise any money or a less buttoned-up event, featuring the women's young kids, according to people familiar with the matter.
In case you haven't been acquainted, the Gucci world is a surreal one that welcomes every walk of life — the quirky outcasts, the dreamers that live to let their imaginations run wild, and the buttoned-up perfectionists.
Having failed to find happily ever after with the dashing but buttoned-up Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), she's single, about to turn 43 and dealing with the fact most of her friends have paired off and procreated.
The office of U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti), who in season one skirted the same legal and ethical boundaries he was prosecuting Ax for breaking, runs on its own (more buttoned-up) grade of macho energy.
Orange Rhyming Dictionary was decidedly more buttoned up than anything Jawbreaker had done, but it showed that punk was mutating in ways that brought it closer to indie-rock, effectively building a bridge between the two genres.
After a while even a normally buttoned-up Buttonwood is asking to "double-click" on a topic when he wants more detail from a voluble VC. Upgrade your inbox and get our Daily Dispatch and Editor's Picks.
She's greeted by a no-nonsense, buttoned-up Rowan Blanchard, who advises Harrier that "smug/sad is a good combo" when it comes to pleasing her followers, who are literally, physically following Harrier down the hallway, IRL.
Mueller's famously buttoned-up approach may have served him well in his storied career as a prosecutor, but it doesn't necessarily make for great TV. Plenty of other prosecutors would have played it more aggressively, Rosenzweig said.
Adam Rippon, 28, an Olympic figure skater who was the first out gay American man to qualify for the Winter Games, wore a black harness under his tuxedo to the normally buttoned-up event on Sunday night.
Instead, eastern Sodermalm is one of the island's last undeveloped pockets, a Wild West (or, rather, East) where imaginative young locals are now building a drinking and dining scene that diverges from the capital's buttoned-up style.
And yet, so far it's been a massive dud, largely due to the herculean efforts of the McMahon siblings to couch the impending brand split in terms that would make the most buttoned-up HR manager yawn.
Making plastic shift and sway like cotton was crazy enough, but the real mind bender was that the dress emerged from a 3-D printer as a ready-to-wear piece you simply slipped on and buttoned up.
Watch the many talented black American comedians, from Richard Pyror to Eddie Murphy to the duo of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, whose effortless swapping between a buttoned-up English and black vernacular is played for laughs.
But in my buttoned-up life as the father of two young boys, on the doorstep of 40, with a dwindling cultural relevance that has only recently become apparent to me, I was curious about the hoverboard's appeal.
Philips' Fidelio X2 are a good example, staying very close to neutral, but still having an extra kick in the bass department that makes them feel livelier than the likes of Sennheiser's buttoned-up, excessively clinical HD 650.
He was standing in an empty room, a white space—it looked like a gallery, except that there were no pictures on the walls—and he was wearing a big black overcoat buttoned up over his enormous body.
Danler, who lives in Echo Park in Los Angeles, never imagined that her novel — a coming-of-age tale set behind the scenes of the buttoned-up world of fine dining — would take her to the small screen.
It builds on the previous three episodes of The City's second season, which is all about how Reno is changing (and why it's being changed) from a small free-wheeling city to something bigger and more buttoned up.
The "Odd Couple," with Felix Unger and Oscar Madison, made movie history nearly 85033 years ago when the sloppy Oscar invites his buttoned-up friend Felix to move with him after Felix's ex-wife left for greener pastures.
"I did have to leave everything buttoned up before I left, with documented plans and contacts for all my projects," she said, but once she left she wasn&apost expected to check in with the office at all.
Up until now, Blair maintained an ice-princess persona, with her collars all buttoned up to the chin and the intention of losing her virginity to the boy she'd been dating since kindergarten, whom she planned to marry.
"[At first], it seemed Blac Chyna was really encouraging Rob to stay healthy and clean," an insider tells PEOPLE of Rob's amped-up workouts and buttoned-up meal plan, changes he made after he started dating Blac Chyna, 27.
The duo's unabashedly retro sound is far more elegant and politically charged than rockabilly's self-conscious greaser vibes or your garden variety, buttoned-up Oldies outfit, and high priestess Alexandra James' fiery black rose croon is a Luciferian revelation.
History teaches that no matter how buttoned up and politically correct a black person presents themselves, if non-blacks have a negative image burned into their heads from birth, subduing one's self will make no difference in racial progress.
PARIS (Reuters) - Buttoned up looks fit for a studious afternoon in the library filled Chanel's Haute Couture runway show on Tuesday, as models paraded around an enormous bookcase in designer Virginie Viard's second, closely-watched solo outing for the French brand.
He's depicted as the archetypal 80s hunk, scored with "Rock You Like a Hurricane" and styled in a barely buttoned-up shirt, impossibly tight jeans, a single dangling earring, long feathery hair, and the creepiest, most piercing eyes in Indiana.
Even Obama's press secretary Earnest, normally a buttoned-up face of administration policy, has begun directing more cutting barbs from his briefing room podium, including a joking (in his telling) suggestion that Donald Trump used cocaine at the presidential debates.
But if you're only browsing the retailer's buttoned-up garments (which it still does quite well, of course), you're seriously missing out on a treasure trove of pieces that strike that oh-so-delicate balance between on-trend and unexpected.
During Indonesia's 2014 presidential campaign, two conservative candidates, Prabowo Subianto and Hatta Rajasa, wore buttoned-up white shirts and black songkok caps in many of their posters, recalling Sukarno, Indonesia's strongly nationalist first president, who always wore a songkok in public.
She wore a bright green dress and matching coat from Jenny Packham (get the look for less here!), which was buttoned up (with a bow) at the top and open at the bottom to let her baby bump peek out.
As the dancers strutted like flamingos and twitched their shoulders to the resounding percussion, their costumes — black collared shirts tucked into spandex briefs — captured something essential about them and about Mr. Heginbotham in general, at once vulnerable and buttoned-up.
Now he is settling in to an office on the 26th floor of the New York headquarters of Goldman Sachs, as the famously buttoned-up Wall Street bank this week completed an acquisition of his budget planning app, Clarity Money.
Allen-Dutton: One of my favorite moments in the story is where we portray Tom Watson, the first resident of IBM, which was kind of this hegemonic power of blue suited guys who were very buttoned up and all that.
That night, after a steak dinner at a restaurant with the buttoned-up name JWB (James William Buffett, obviously), the students are dismissed into the central Florida night with a homework assignment to come up with a logo for the group.
Set in a police station run by the buttoned-up Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher), "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is part of the amiable, inclusive universe of network sitcoms overseen by Michael Schur, each about a workplace that doubles as a family.
The androgyny, sexuality, and audaciousness of these get-ups may be punchlines now, but in the context of the Reagan era, they were a rebellious counterpoint to stuffy, buttoned-up conservative types who had suddenly come out of the woodwork.
We are in for an epic clash between two septuagenarians who both came from wealthy New York families and attended Ivy League schools but couldn't be more different — the flamboyant flimflam man and the buttoned-down, buttoned-up boy scout.
Parenting on both sides of the pond can be fairly different — cursing and finding kids in pubs is more common in the UK.However, British parents are a little more buttoned up when it comes to bragging or discussing parenting fails.
Pitt is perfectly cast as a hyper-competent, buttoned-up astronaut, but there's only so much he can do with a script that asks big questions about human nature, yet never seems to have a basic grasp on human behavior.
This process of constantly sorting has the added advantage of inspiring new outfits such as the buttoned-up, gray vintage dress that she'd bought some five years ago and now pleasingly teams with a white shirt and Charlotte Olympia trainers.
The National Rifle Association sued one of its largest and most enduring contractors late last week and raised concerns about the contractor's relationship to the association's own president, Oliver North, in a stunning breach within the normally buttoned-up organization.
Menzel -- best known for "Wicked" and her vocal chops in "Frozen" -- assumes the Midler role, CC, playing an aspiring star who begins a lifelong friendship as a kid with Hillary (Nia Long), in this update a somewhat buttoned-up civil-rights attorney.
It's the concept that helped skyrocket a previously buttoned up Teen Vogue into the wokeness stratosphere; it's since been trotted out many times as a way to explain the alternate reality being peddled by the president and his cronies in the Oval Office.
PARIS, July 2 (Reuters) - Buttoned up looks fit for a studious afternoon in the library filled Chanel's Haute Couture runway show on Tuesday, as models paraded around an enormous bookcase in designer Virginie Viard's second, closely-watched solo outing for the French brand.
You may think it is his opening salute that mesmerises you - marching in his buttoned-up blacks to the front of the stage, fist on chest, fist in air (the salute that's seen him accused of appropriating Nazi tropes) but it's not.
As he faced incoming fire from both sides -- dismayed conservatives at buttoned up outfits like the Weekly Standard and National Review, as well as horrified liberals at both establishment and progressive outlets -- being mad at the liberal media wasn't going to cut it.
The literature spoke to a new ideal for contemporary womanhood in the heady early days of Indonesian democracy, different from the buttoned-up conservatism of the Suharto government and the conservative Islamism that has become steadily more entrenched during the democratic era.
A veteran of the Ryland Inn in Whitehouse Station, Bernards Inn in Bernardsville, and the Highlawn Pavilion in West Orange, he manages to create dishes that you would expect to find in a more buttoned-up (and, certainly, a more expensive) restaurant.
Look no further than the campaign, when Trump expelled the buttoned-up Paul Manafort, an establishment Republican, and went with the far-right Steve Bannon, who let the candidate be himself near the end of what seemed to be a doomed campaign.
So I always figured my prudishness — my refusal to skinny dip, my shock at college friends who went streaking, my non-participation in the Free the Nipple campaign (though I applaud it) — stemmed from my upbringing, the environment endlessly buttoned-up and modest.
LinkedIn, by comparison, is still widely viewed as the buttoned-up platform -- as demonstrated by a recent meme in which celebrities compared themselves across LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Tinder -- that gets ribbed by the tech press when it copies features from trendier rivals.
In so many parts of the world, culture rooted in black communities has at one point or another faced attempts at whitewashing: Just look at all the buttoned-up white jazz ensembles that emerged across the United States in the early 20th century.
On top of cardigans currently having a major moment, we were also drawn to Everlane's newest sweater for its relaxed-yet-polished qualities and cross-seasonal styling potential (from tucking to untucking, buttoned up or unbuttoned, with denim or with skirt, and beyond).
His deep understanding of the social conventions and affectations of his adopted homeland shaped his third novel, "The Remains of the Day," which won the Booker Prize and featured a buttoned-up butler, who was later immortalized in a film starring Anthony Hopkins.
Then again, Groban probably commands more screen time, playing a detective so buttoned up and by the book he won't even run a red light in the middle of the night when nobody's around, which irritates his old man to no end.
In Mr. Shepard's spin on the 1970s-'33s era TV series, his character, the once buttoned-up officer Jon Baker, is now a wheelie-popping, painkiller-swallowing ex-professional motorbiker who tries to save his marriage by joining the California Highway Patrol.
There's a reason "The Stepford Wives" and "The Ice Storm" were set in this area: Fairfield County, aka Connecticut's "Gold Coast," which not only includes Darien, but also Greenwich, Norwalk and New Canaan, is a conservative, buttoned-up bastion of wealth and privilege.
Still, he blended into the crowd better when simply wearing a dark long-sleeve athletic shirt, having traded buttoned-up for loosened-up (or at least as if he were about to head off for a chest-thumping hike up the mountainside).
"The important thing is not just to own them but to wear them," he said on a recent fall afternoon, gesturing at the woven gold choker set with tiny natural pearls and chains that he had on atop his buttoned-up blue oxford.
Not only do his sisters, who "could remember him in short trousers, when his ­glasses were mended with sticking plaster," still consider him a ­"buttoned-up" puritan, but his sway over his wife and daughter is about to be assailed from the most unexpected quarters.
One day everybody on the street is wearing horn-rimmed glasses and businessman raincoats buttoned up to the neck, the next they are all dyed blond and sporting cowboy neckerchiefs and big hats pushed back on their heads, and those go for all sexes.
Chalk it up to the fashion pendulum swinging towards all things casual, but this buttoned-up staple (that once shined its brightest with pencil skirts and trad-plaid pants) is having a true renaissance alongside relaxed pieces like destroyed denim, graphic tees, and skater sneaks.
The 29-year-old entrepreneur, who rose to notoriety as a teenager when he became the first hacker to unlock the first-generation iPhone, has always has been an off-the-wall, outside-the-box thinker in the buttoned-up, anodyne world of Silicon Valley.
Given the amount of scrutiny all of these companies are under, coupled with their reliance on approval from cities, the likes of Skip, Lyft and Lime need to make sure their respective safety procedures are buttoned up if they want to thrive in this space.
Meghan Markle, the newly-appointed Duchess of Sussex, arrived at Prince George's Chapel in a stunning and very buttoned-up royal blue Givenchy coat (not a gown like her fellow attendees), giving us ample room to jump to the conclusion that she was #expecting.
Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson may or may not be a weirdo himself, but he certainly likes to let his freak flag fly from time to time—at the very least, he's someone who clearly sees buttoned-up presidential politicking as being phony.
Cranston, echoing Nicholson's swagger, has the showiest part, but everyone's at the top of their game, and while the movie yields plenty of laughs, it's another testament to Carell's chops as a dramatic actor in a role understandably buttoned up to the point of clenched.
It sets up nicely for a couple of days in the fridge, and to make and serve a midweek pizza is a wonderful thing, a message to the universe that you have your act together, that you are properly buttoned up, that you come correct.
That relationship to Putin, slipped without fanfare into a buttoned-up government press release on Friday, puts an official U.S. statement on record about an intimate detail of Putin's family life, which the Russian president has gone to enormous lengths to conceal from public scrutiny.
For a moment, it feels as if Angel and Stan might be able to love each other fully, but once he gets a taste of her world, the juxtaposition of his buttoned-up life and the eccentric splendor of the queer underground proves too jarring.
The fervor of the moment is so powerful that Bryant's indoor kid Annie — a Portland, OR woman who wore dark jeans and a fully buttoned-up navy shirt to a pool party — eventually rips off her clothing to reveal her own brilliantly-hued one-piece suit.
When I met Razvi, a solidly built man who was wearing a buttoned-up black tunic and a small skullcap called a taquiya, he told me the workers brought research and data to him, some from Islamic medical associations, to prove that the vaccinations were safe.
Instead — wearing star-studded cowboy boots — she exuded a combination of the grit and grace that makes her seem so suited to the character she plays: Alice Murphy, a spunky backwoods teenager in the 1920s who evolves into a buttoned-up book editor in the 1940s.
When Gareth Southgate, who coached the English national soccer team to an unexpected berth in the semifinals of the World Cup this summer, showed up on the sideline wearing a buttoned-up waistcoat, social media lit up with the news that it was a Marks & Spencer original.
Kylie Jenner/Instagram Kylie wore a very professional, yet still super sexy, outfit this weekend, matching fitted black jeans and strappy sandals to a navy and white embellished blazer that looks very buttoned-up in contrast to the sheer black lace tank and bra she paired it with underneath.
"It was such a brilliant choice because, in a way, Carrie's dancing through her life in New York," Field told EW. Really makes you wonder if this alternate version of Carrie, this more buttoned up, tutu-less version, would have ended up with Aidan instead of Mr. Big.
The comment, made during an onstage interview at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, helps explain why Porat, a former executive with the buttoned-up Wall Street investment bank Morgan Stanley, has been a good fit at a Silicon Valley giant known for its informal ways.
On Chesil Beach is adapted from an Ian McEwan book, just like Atonement, but this time, McEwan's plot centers on a pair of buttoned-up, British newlyweds in 1962—played by Ronan and Dunkirk's Billy Howle—struggling with their new marriage and narrow-minded, mid-century views on sex.
Scores of buttoned-up, Russia-deploring free traders with a deep reserve of tolerance for military involvements abroad have cast aside core beliefs to embrace Mr. Trump, their new personas validated and amplified by the heavily groomed, assembled supporters on the Fox set, where Mr. Hegseth now sits.
It's not yet entirely clear what role they'll have over the coming weeks in the Senate, where their presence may not be entirely welcomed by Republican Senators who tend to view their own chamber as more buttoned-up and straight-laced than the hurly-burly House of Representatives.
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But in a show with 19 regular characters in its opening credits and several dozen more who need their stories buttoned up, Caputo reckoning with his behavior — and with whether the woman's rejection of him played into his later decision to fire her — ends up having too little room to breathe.
The royal mom, who is expecting her third child in April, was glowing in the bright dress and matching coat by Jenny Packham (get the look for less here!), which was buttoned up (with a bow) at the top and open at the bottom to let her baby bump peek out.
A lace sweatshirt came appliquéd with "Greed" in capital letters, a white T-shirt noted "Come Shake the Money Tree" over the left breast, and a buttoned-up striped banker's shirt was finished in white, the better to display a black-and-white photograph of Mr. Madoff at the waist.
Why it matters: For all the wrangling over the government's antitrust suit that tried to block the AT&T/Time Warner merger, it's still a big open question whether a buttoned-up telecom company can take the reins of a legendary content producer like HBO without squandering its cultural cachet.
Unicorn Store centers on Kit (Larson), a young woman kicked out of art school who picks up a humdrum temp gig at a public relations firm — but as a bubbly personality with a propensity for pastel colors and glitter, Kit has a hard time fitting in at her buttoned-up new job.
Visually, they not only represented the buttoned-up decency and easy sophistication of America's mandarin class, but also provided a contrast to the president who both lurks in the wings and is at the center of these hearings—the president with his gaudy hair and loud ties and gauche disdain for etiquette.
It's almost like the VIP booths lining the walls are turning into sofas as everyone in the club—from the glittering, glazed-eyed socialites to the sweaty buttoned-up bankers, the fuccbois dripping in swag to the bathroom attendants in all-black uniforms—starts hanging out like we're in Migos' living room.
CreditCreditEmily Shur for The New York Times It was 1803 days before the scheduled release of "Thor: Ragnarok," and at 2180:22006 in the morning, the movie's director, Taika Waititi, was already dressed for another long day: knit cap, dapper wool shirt buttoned up to the neck, cup of coffee in hand.
A touching triumphalism glitters throughout: Here is a grinning Paul Robeson, a laughing Dionne Warwick, a regal Sidney Poitier, and a determined little girl at an integrated elementary school in Princeton, N.J. Standing at the chalkboard in a white, buttoned-up blouse, she, too, is ennobled as an icon of back history.
It made for a powerful contrast with the tightly belted quasi-military black skirt suit of Ivanka Trump and the sharply buttoned-up black Burberry trench dress with big silver buttons worn by Melania Trump, the first lady, who also wore black leather gloves, a reported nod to decorum that seemed vaguely sinister.
In a world where the Lyon family chews through more scenery in an episode of Empire than a hungry piranha could in a week and the titular town of Riverdale is besieged by murderers, millionaires, and sexy, sexy teenage love triangles, the buttoned-up British drama seems to pale in comparison to those dramafests.
This is a wink at the shift in many American units from being foot-mobile to vehicular, as grunts buttoned up within armored trucks and needed turret-mounted firepower to defend themselves — a matériel adaptation forced by ambushes and improvised bombs, the cheaply made weapons that wearied the most expensive military in the world.
Textured belted outerwear and chunky knits whizzed by on the skating models in colors that borrowed the names of legendary ski resorts (think Aspen white, Telluride red and Zermatt beige), as did formal tracksuits with racing stripes, velveteen bombers layered atop buttoned-up cardigans and cagoules and sweaters with tongue-in-cheek, alpine-infused prints.
The industry is still relatively conservative and buttoned-up, and it's largely run by two major conglomerates: Estée Lauder (which has a minority stake in Deciem and owns brands including Clinique, Bobbi Brown, MAC, Smashbox, and Becca Cosmetics) and L'Oréal (parent company of Lancôme, Maybelline, Kiehl's, and the beauty divisions of Giorgio Armani and Yves Saint Laurent, among others).
On the eve of the pop star's 47th birthday on October 3, it's tempting to wonder if the rebellious '90s icon would be pleased with her current, more buttoned-up life as a mother of three, recent divorcée, and host of The Voice who still puts out music (albeit of the more pop, less punk persuasion).
"The culture of 'you don't need to know this' hangs around in the U.K." He added that the F.B.I., the C.I.A., and in recent years even the National Security Agency had been far more open and involved in the political fray than their buttoned-up counterparts in Britain, known respectively as MI5, MI6 and Government Communications Headquarters.
Intriguing glimpses behind the headlines can be gleaned from "The Pride of the Yankees: Lou Gehrig, Gary Cooper and the Making of a Classic" by Richard Sandomir (Hachette Books, $27), a must for movie and baseball buffs; and "Dinner With DiMaggio: Memories of an American Hero" (Simon & Schuster, $26), which pries open Joltin' Joe's perpetually buttoned-up privacy.
Standefer, who was raised in Manhattan, spent summers in Montauk as a child (her parents had a house here), and Alesch, who grew up in what he calls "the hippie hills" of Malibou Lake in California, is a surfer: The enclave appeals to them because it invites a more carefree lifestyle than its buttoned-up neighbors.
The buttoned-up nature of the character puts Gosling to the test, but he conveys a great deal with mere glances and expressions, some of them directed at his colleague Buzz Aldrin (Corey Stoll), who has a way of saying what everyone's thinking, even if, as Armstrong notes, he might be better off just shutting up.
The buttoned-up intensity of this couple that look like they might have something illicit to hide, combined with the one visible hand grasping the shaft of the pitchfork as if it were an erect cock ending in three sharp points, gives the painting a perverse charge, making either answer to the question of wife or daughter equally creepy.
But as loose as Sondland's role in Ukraine was, it seemed entirely buttoned up compared to that of Rudy Giuliani's, who appeared at times to be President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's "personal lawyer" (in Ukraine?) and, at other times, a special envoy.
But through the years, there have been as many ways to wear it as style communities that exist: buttoned up all the way for Brooklyn preps, worn tied up for Catholic-school dropouts, with just the top button closed for latino rockabillies, slashed and with safety pins for mall punks, and casually buttoned with a J.Crew cuff for fashion obsessives.
Since we're talking about our friends, I know so many younger writers, especially women and people of color, who are smart, thoughtful, buttoned up and pretty damn accurate who would kill for an opening to publish a book with a serious publisher — and who know in their bones that, if they were ever this sloppy, their career would be over before it had even begun.
So I understand why some queer critiques of Buttigieg focused on his "wonder boy" perfection or his buttoned-up family man affect — like the July New Republic essay by author, critic, and ACT UP activist Dale Peck on his "Mayor Pete Problem," which the site ended up unpublishing after a wave of public outcry condemned it as a "homophobic hit piece" — have raised his supporters' hackles.
Though the two did not appear on stage together, their separate presentations offered a contrast: Mr. Massey, the measured businessman, whose buttoned-up team has been paid for out of $1.6 million in campaign fund-raising so far; Mr. Faulkner, the former defensive lineman who raised only $54,000 in the last reporting period but brought about 10 noisy supporters with signs and leaflets to the event.
Though let's assume, for a moment, that by "flirty" Rivera meant that news is a business where you wind up spending a lot of time in close quarters with colleagues, sometimes late into the night, often on subjects that bring up emotional responses or surges of adrenaline, and that, taken altogether, those circumstances can translate into an environment that is less buttoned up than, say, working in a science lab.
But since her Latinx pop makeover, she's opted more often for a colorfully glamorous, hyperfeminine style that more clearly fits into the tropical conventions that usually get Latinx artists noticed in the US. The floral print of the dress and hoop earrings on the Camila album cover — itself shot in Miami's Little Havana — are a very different look than her buttoned-up Fifth Harmony persona or her straightforwardly glam "Crying in the Club" look.
And Johnny Coca at Mulberry riffed on workwear — buttoned-up, slightly lumpen, strangely interesting (well, his stylist was Lotta Volkova of Vetements fame) — at his sophomore outing for the brand, notably less tied to British cliché than the first, replete with culottes and slouchy shirting in schoolboy stripes or sparkling paisley, reflective lamé and velvet in traffic-cone-bright colors, and broad-shouldered frocks ready to carry the weight of the world on their ruffles.
Maybe she didn't care that those watching might construe her choice to wear Dolce at such a high-profile event as tacit support — and that indeed, those pictures of her can be used as exactly that sort of evidence forevermore — because she just likes Dolce's clothes (certainly the suit, which was buttoned-up to the throat with two military rows of buttons, strictly tailored, was very much in her style comfort zone).
For example, Team Trump — Ted Cruz of Texas, Brian Kemp of Georgia, Ron DeSantis of Florida, to name three — stuck to the party line that kept them in their positions, albeit in down-to-the-wire races, making their appearance in Republican red ties (the kind the president favors, the kind that hark back to the go-go days of Ronald Reagan) with dark suits and white shirts, the effect ironed and buttoned-up and very status quo.
Hedi Slimane held his Celine show, as he always does, in a giant black box in the shadow of the Invalides, where Napoleon is buried: more than 100 iterations of pipe cleaner pants and lounge lizard jackets; ruffled silk blouses and bourgeois culottes; buttoned-up little day dresses and golden gypsy frocks, one after the other after the other in a relentless parade of fantasy 1970s glam rock-and-jolie-madame-toned conformity for men and women (the looks are unisex).
So while Boss Women, where the artistic director Jason Wu has settled on architecture as his guiding principle, may be making a bid for the white-collar professional, building a wardrobe of nicely structured suits (this time 'round in cream and black, zipped-up and collarless, flared at both hem), things took a more free-form detour via sinuous rivers of fabric needle-punched into or folded onto dresses and tunics, and fil coupé re-embroidered blooms contrasting with buttoned-up black and olive and beige.
Over at ABC, the GMA gang gave viewers a tour of the '80s biggest television stars, with Robin Roberts as Diahann Carroll's Dominique Deveraux from Dynasty, Amy Robach as Katey Sagal's Peg Bundy from Married… with Children, Lara Spencer as The Love Boat's Captain Merril Stubing — originally portrayed by Gavin MacLeod, Ginger Zee as a sewer-dwelling Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, George Stephanopoulos as the buttoned-up Alex P. Keaton — aka Michael J. Fox — from Family Ties, and Michael Strahan as none other than Mr. T — complete with a mohawk and gold chains.

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