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"garish" Definitions
  1. very brightly coloured in an unpleasant way

777 Sentences With "garish"

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Steelseries was originally on of the leaders in garish headphones.
The garish white of the headset might tweak you, too.
"She declined so fast," Mr. Garish said, his voice breaking.
It's glittery and garish and disgusting and it's great fun.
The apartment had mirrored walls, ancient carpet and garish chandeliers.
Secular fun, excess and garish display would keep their place.
There's a gag detailing a Nazi captain's garish uniform designs.
You mentioned that the light fixture is bright and garish.
That said, none of it was 'too much' or garish.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Violent. Macabre. Garish.
The filters in the Camera are less garish and more naturalistic.
Swipe it on with a smoky eye and you'll look garish.
But the King Cake is much more than a garish dessert.
When James Garish married his kindergarten crush Liz Stipkovits on Feb.
She goes in for trashy Italian novellas and garish haute couture.
Reintegration to civilian life, Mr. Garish was finding, was a process.
Alcantara is a wonderful, grippy material — and also a bit garish.
Meters will be modernized, and cabs' garish colors will be optional.
Instead, Eilish's maudlin romanticism seizes the garish out of sheer joy.
All the Australiana is broad and garish, and the lingo carefully explained.
It's a garish, strident film, as well as a profoundly unnecessary one.
Instead, ridiculous, violent men in garish drag play any necessary female parts.
Gaming PCs are largely known for being huge, garish LED-studded machines.
Unlike several competing models, this MSI Optix model features no garish elements.
There weren't always over the top promos, garish production values, and pyro.
For now, though, the Ghibli can still wear the big, garish crown.
New York&aposs hottest club is garish and fired by true events.
They are laden with heavy, hot color, garish furnishings, and utter loneliness.
The beams of my headlights carved a garish hole in the dark.
Perhaps this little garish addition will help push them over the edge.
In 2014, Dr Phil Smith with spasmodic blasts of garish pop hits.
Lighting up a cigarette is a garish activity prohibited in many places.
She called her mother, Joy Stipkovits, who did recall a James Garish.
Jamie Holmes, the founder of Jamie's Dream Team, hadn't forgotten Mr. Garish.
Officials tore it down only after criticism spread of the garish sight.
Instead, Cline concentrates on mood, sense impression, detail, garish comedy, elegant satire.
Their design is a bit garish, though more forgivable when in all black.
While garish at times, the feature was supposed to increase engagement among users.
Surprisingly, the small router, which is free of garish antennas, has fantastic range.
Sunset Overdrive is a garish, over-the-top explosion of color and sound.
AYALKIBET, A PORTLY man in a garish white suit, is taking an oath.
There's the black brushed aluminum finish and a keyboard lit in garish colors.
Those games didn't have garish cyan and magenta tones as their defining characteristic.
On the Upper West Side, where I lived, it was a garish bauble.
At first, the series's signature strangeness can come off as a bit garish.
The guests don't return for the obvious things we do, the garish things.
One moment was silent and gray, Technicolor and garish and absurd the next.
That was the way the bleak and garish rooms at VENUS struck me.
But again and again, the producer still returns to the same garish punchline.
The director Christopher Ashley's lumpy, garish production can't disguise that agenda; nothing could.
"Claws" has a soft spot for seediness, for garish aesthetics and clackety shoes.
In our profession, that garish expression of racism was unfortunately not an anomaly.
The neon day gecko is as wondrously garish as a Las Vegas night.
Attendees appear in costumes (by Catherine Zuber) with garish colors and extravagant headpieces.
They love the worst stuff: food, games, outfits — the more garish, the better.
With standard Athenian counterpoint, colonnades of bright white columns abut garish trackside graffiti.
What politician would continue to appear with that weird hair and garish skin tone?
That honor probably goes to figure skating costumes — the elegant and the garish alike.
The vans are painted a garish orange and clearly labelled as self-driving vehicles.
Glossier products are designed for women who love makeup but don't love looking garish.
Even for a public inured to garish politics, events of late have proved worrying.
Mostly, though, this album constructs its own vivid, garish, squeaky veneer, a tangible plasticity.
To be completely honest, both look garish and awful in the photos I've seen.
It's as gritty as it is glamorous and as garish as it is restrained.
The colors were bright and garish, suggesting a box of neon highlighters run amok.
The garish home of a cousin — a general — fills Abdel-Razak with bitter envy.
What about that garish new notch at the top of the big, beautiful screen?
It was standard fare for a beach house: garish pictures of sailboats and sunsets.
He fantasizes about the vast garish villa he will soon build, but never does.
Hong Kong booksellers peddling garish tales about China's elite were snatched into the mainland.
It's devoid of your usual scattered empty plastic beer cups and garish advertising (for now).
Tammy Faye became famous for her garish makeup — false eyelashes, red rouge and heavy lipstick.
It's not festooned with garish treatments to the case: it's just matte black almost everywhere.
Garish signs gleamed from every building, one over the other in tapestries of contrasting calligraphy.
While those teams can get ridiculously garish too, many have sought a more...professional look.
But let's not get too hoity-toity here: The photo is meant to be garish.
Mr. Garish is surrounded by family and friends, including Ms. Stipkovits's parents, Joe and Joy.
Oyo's garish red and white logo is hard to escape in hotels across the world.
Where were the garish design flourishes, the kooky curves, and the abundance of glossy plastic?
Strips of neon light cast garish shades of pink and purple over the empty sidewalks.
Bureaucratic overlords in Montana and Wisconsin as well as California made headlines for garish abuses.
Despite the garish color scheme and outdated tech, much of Future Sex feels incredibly prescient.
This falafel sandwich fromNish Nushthat I had covered in garish orange amba looks absolutely ridiculous.
Their garish melodramas and dark conspiracies have taken on the rosy glow of wishful thinking.
The men's rouge is a garish blotch, and their tottering wigs sprout like private shrubberies.
Take Fatboy Slim's 1998 hit "Rockafeller Skank" as one of big beat's most garish offenders.
GREEN I'll grant you it's garish, but I think that's built into the show's DNA.
You won't find the kind of garish development that chokes other parts of the Caribbean.
In Mr. Jones's rendition, the garish tropical shirts came muted by a veil of organza.
Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
Yesterday I opened my cupboard and stared at a pair of garish, orange plastic cups.
All of it was so garish, and maybe that's why I kept thinking of them.
I love the perverse idea of rendering a massive ship indecipherable through the most garish ornamentation.
The school's towers are capped with garish bright colors that bring St. Basil's Cathedral to mind.
This time glass and steel are the main media, sometimes accompanied by cladding in garish colours.
Everything slammed into garish clarity as he asked me for "even $5" until his job started.
Obscuring Evans's sharp jaw and poreless skin should be garish, like installing carpet atop mahogany floors.
Fifty years on, it remains a jolly, wacky, tacky, luminous, ludicrous, garish, colorful, lighthearted, lovable joy.
You can marvel at a player's angular, fringy hair style, or at his wonderfully garish boots.
Through four more exhibition games, its winning margins were just as garish: 49, 50, 51.73, 44.
Often their work looked weird and amateurish, with pixelated graphics, tinny chiptune music and garish colors.
Costa Rica has garish, party-scene resort towns like Tamarindo, just 40 miles up the coast.
Some of her memories are scribbled over, or crossed out, or tinted with a garish hue.
Conventional dealers may well look askance at her work, some dismissing it as tasteless or garish.
Word of the Day : tastelessly showy _________ The word garish has appeared in 74 articles on NYTimes.
Upstairs, the first thing I saw were these garish sale signs on giant flat-screen TVs.
The makeup is almost garish considering how plain the women are forced to be in Gilead.
Phillips apes that look competently and suffuses it in garish fluorescent lights and eerie greenish glows.
There was no sign of Linda, or of her garish pinks and greens: Linda was gone.
But he was also an endlessly inventive colorist, combining the lush and the garish to bracing effect.
Add ice cubes if you like your cocktail on the rocks, and garish with an orange slice.
Coming from a Pixel 2 XL, I initially found the Find X's display intolerably garish and oversaturated.
Next Sunday is WrestleMania, which is shaping up to be the big, garish monstrosity it usually is.
Each mural is understandably bright and garish to reflect and celebrate the subject, shunning doom and gloom.
"Little Bad Jimmy," as Ms. Stipkovits remembered Mr. Garish from their school days, never left her side.
Even the Batman saga, which Tim Burton had kicked off with such promise, sputtered into garish weirdness.
"Infomercial" is an abstract, cut-out collage animation that tinkers with and subverts garish vintage television advertisements.
Walking in new cities has highlighted to me how truly alike we are in this garish world.
His actors are loud, the set design is garish, and courtroom scenes are devoid of any drama.
At the time, Franken was fifty-five, and his clothes tended toward mom jeans and garish windbreakers.
In the dim light, a heavy coating of foundation and blush gave his face a garish glow.
We know what's coming in a matter of days — garish suits, zingers and first-degree low lifes.
The garish colors gives you this feeling inside that relaxes your heart and makes you say....."wow".
He sublimated these anxieties by dressing elaborately in garish cowboy garb — an act of deliberate over-compensation.
His bleached blond frosted tips are glistening; his garish gold metal jewelry twinkles beneath the fluorescent lights.
In 2013, Prager turned to crowds, constructing intricate gatherings of moviegoers, travellers, and sunbathers in garish dress.
Collabs If you are looking for a garish watch, you will not find it at Uniform Wares.
Chunky and garish early models looked like the last thing you'd want to wear on your wrist.
Bruno had no clue whether the eaten tiger was a garish boast or a witticism of Lim's.
He excels at striking garish chords in an aspirational key, and space fits right into his repertoire.
It was a bizarre and delightfully garish example of Gaga&aposs signature talent for breaking the rules.
Someone's fashionable, Instagram-friendly sand-colored apartment might become, just for me, a garish baby-food green.
But again, the size makes all the difference, and it certainly doesn't feel as garish this time out.
He never shed his garish style and was considered an autocrat who let Parliament expire during his tenure.
Beyond that, garish lights reflect out of Budweiser mirrors to illuminate a wood panel-clad, packed little bar.
I want pomp and circumstance, smoke machines, some kid-from-the-neighborhood's name flashing in bright, garish light.
Unfortunately, there's still a power cord, but it's wrapped in a cloth material to make it less garish.
In "choices of possible pleasures", a table laden with cigarettes, alcohol and drugs is framed in garish red.
It's definitely got some garish gaming hardware design going on, but it's far from an ugly-looking monitor.
I loved thinking on my feet, mixing various characters' strengths, and feeling my way through garish cartoon wars.
In the hospital they had her in a cheap nightie, purple with garish pink flowers, its neckline gaping.
They hadn't been in touch since they were 5 and Mr. Garish was the kindergarten class rabble-rouser.
If that's too quiet for your liking, the garish sci-fi show Sense8 unfurls again on May 5.
But for everyone else, it's a jumble of elaborate names, garish CGI effects, and opaque, silly-sounding prophecy.
He's also VICE's newest political correspondent, covering the garish and unpredictable rockfight that is the 2016 presidential race.
There's nothing likable about any of the characters: Mr. Barry's garish, hyperactive music helps make sure of this.
Mr. Garish, sitting on her bedside, was moved in the moment to ask a question of the heart.
Garish displays of a caricatured form of "wealth" are meant to signify worth, but have they any value?
Ms. Jolie, working with the cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle, shoots the character's dream sequences in garish, supersaturated colors.
She created grotesque versions of her critics, wearing garish wigs, fake witchy noses and prosthetic, cartoonish muscle suits.
He is joined by Angela Meade and Michael Fabiano; Carlo Rizzi conducts; Robert Carsen's jovially garish production remains.
Unlike more recent iterations of TV games, "Millionaire" wasn't loud, in its colors, its music, its garish sets.
There was the single-story building with the garish yellow awning in the shadow of the Queensboro Bridge.
New Jersey Transit's concourse, despite a garish color scheme, is the only tolerable space — in rush hour's absence.
In one she was wearing a headscarf, in the other her face was covered in garish make-up.
The series diverged from Warhol's most iconic pop art, which featured garish colors and bold riffs on American brands.
Bennett, I think, chooses this particular scene to show the garish nightmare of modern "our town" America these days.
Don't be distracted by the garish depictions of boats and mansions in this painting of Caymanian billionaire Andreas Ugland.
But these cameras tend to over-sharpen details, and that garish look might not be what you're looking for.
Deep LinkingWith Deep Linking garish URLs are rendered instead as an image of a website with some title text.
Looking purely at the photo filter effects, I also personally prefer Prisma's results — finding PicsArt's results generally more garish.
No one can tell me precisely why they like it versus a similarly garish keyboard from Razer or Logitech.
So often, though, weather maps serve only to confuse and obfuscate, with weird lines, befuddling isobars, and garish colors.
It was a garish, oddball establishment with a giant mural of a topless woman over the upper story façade.
The colors Apple chose — blue, yellow, coral, and red, along with black and white — were garish and cheap-looking.
The president has never whispered in his goddamn life; he is the king of yelling, of the garish overreaction.
Culture had decided that the best thing it could do was transform itself into a garish, one joke ouroboros.
The word "ironic" is repeated at the beginning of each story, and the voice of Lychee is deliberately garish.
Everything here is grounded in specifics, in contrast to the garish feathered headdresses stolen by the festival-going set.
Then the governor, the most likely candidate for impeachment in generations of garish, contentious politics, pleaded guilty and resigned.
They are an "intacta!" squad in the making; the only things missing are the high hats and garish robes.
A garish 2011 portrayal of Amazon's treatment of warehouse workers in a local Allentown, Pennsylvania, newspaper didn't help matters.
While many tree-buyers have welcomed the flair, some see the plants as a garish breach of Christmas orthodoxy.
The shirt was too big; it was a cotton blend, covered in a garish print of lilies and strawberries.
Polly Graham directed with an eye toward glamorous spectacle; Rei Kawakubo, of Comme des Garçons, provided handsomely garish costumes.
Voodoo Doughnut, Los Angeles Just last week the Portland shop known for its garish pastries opened in Universal CityWalk.
There is a Fauvist quality to his work evident in his jagged, expressive brushstrokes and penchant for garish colors.
Eyebrow tattooing has a bad rap, but microblading is nothing like the garish semi-permanent makeup of years gone by.
This year's Met Gala theme, Camp, was a perfect match for the event's history of the wild and unapologetically garish.
We took the time to create something that would fit into the gaming lifestyle, but also didn't look too garish.
Garish tech-house thumped in the distance; excited and chatty patrons-to-be, mostly men, lined up to get in.
The cartoonish violence and garish racism of Camp of The Saints have prevented it from becoming a truly mainstream work.
Others looked like the work of children, painted garish unwoods-like colors and housing plastic toys like green army men.
Early Bugs Bunny cartoons were just garish displays of anti-Japanese hysteria and now he's the face of Warner Brothers.
It is garish, perpetually unoccupied, and stylistically mismatched to the other houses on the road, formally named The Bishops Avenue.
The Ringer, with its garish green color scheme, is Simmons's attempt to serve the audience that had flocked to Grantland.
The works are garish in color and chock-full of political messages, advertising art, logos, political jargon, satire, and humor.
" One user reported an encounter with "magical beings...wearing garish dresses, similar to the clothes of a royal court jester.
I'm talking about alcohol free under-18 nights with 'ground rules' and garish websites and legal approval from the council.
Dalio's fur coat may look garish in the real world, but at Burning Man he would have fit in perfectly.
These moves, and "Joanne," too, serve as an overcorrection to the garish eccentricity of "Artpop," her last album, which flopped.
Ms. Stipkovits and Maleena are being supported by family and Mr. Garish; she has long been too sick to work.
Mr. Garish, in a black tuxedo with blue vest instead of his Army uniform, still wore a buzz cut. Capt.
When we meet the young officers, they are having a drink at a garish nightclub near the park with Alfonso.
Some stop to take selfies against a pair of garish LED towers that flash a constant stream of changing colors.
Other pieces feel overheated and underthought, like a garish, vacant Bride of Frankenstein that is both literally and metaphorically drippy.
One of the most wrenching questions in medicine has been playing out to garish effect in White House press conferences.
Others still have a garish tabloid glow, like the shooting of "Crazy Joe" Gallo at Umberto's Clam House in Manhattan.
He cultivates a garish creepiness, using motifs that wouldn't have been out of place during the heyday of Afrofuturist funk.
They all start the same—with the camera pulling away from a tight shot on a stack of garish boxes.
It's an even bigger, more garish sign of the times that the debate itself is being conducted in bad faith.
Just imagine people going on a vicious bender and posting comments in garish orange and green on a status they hate.
Instead of appearing garish and chaotic, McGloughlin turns the scars of urban sprawl—property lines, roads, and structures—into something beautiful.
It isn't winning any awards for its Kubrick-esque aesthetic, but the design isn't exactly outdated, nor is it particularly garish.
Until they switch to their iPad, that is, and they're faced with a garish, blown-up phone version of the app.
Perhaps a little "Barbie Girl" will inspire you to look past his garish makeup and realize "life is plastic, it's fantastic"?
Then sometime in 253, LaCroix — lightly flavored, sugar-free carbonated water wrapped in a garish can — became an unlikely breakout hit.
These are for Google's merchandise store, which already carries a bunch of garish Google-branded (but not Google-manufactured) Bluetooth accessories.
While the tech millionaire asks Rachel to simply be honest about the garish, male-gaze-crafted gown, the "feminist" immediately fails.
"Thief of Baghdad" is an entertaining and surprising show, and its exhibits are beautiful, despite their garish colours and clichéd designs.
Transforming your apartment into a haute haunted house doesn't call for faux cobwebs or garish trappings, instead, it's all about candles.
His saturated and satirical images depict leisure and consumption in England—from beachfront family holidays to garish close-up food shots.
Its garish yellow and blue livery–much like its loud-mouthed chief executive, Michael O'Leary–is an assault on the senses.
The ZenWatch 3 also sports a new round design, which is a departure from the garish square design of previous models.
But as the company's garish, multi-country August launch event happily reminded us, the Note has never been about half-measures.
It's a form of immortality, just a kind of rubbish one and it comes with no garish gold belt or money.
Then sometime in 2015, LaCroix — lightly flavored, sugar-free carbonated water wrapped in a garish can — became an unlikely breakout hit.
Moreover, it feels far less refined; its interior is much more cartoonish with garish bright colors and orange-y tan leather.
Within days, her face—garish and twisted—showed up in an attack ad slamming the Democrat in a Louisiana House race.
But the innocent condiments, meat products, beverages and specialty foods who populate the store's garish and crowded aisles don't know that.
The real meat of the episode is the surprise poisoning of King Joffrey at his awkward, garish, dwarf entertainment-filled wedding.
There are no boorish mob-connected real estate moguls here, no garish heiresses carefully arranging to be caught nude for Instagram.
Another pair, Terry and Cherry (Danny Bernardy and Cristina Pitter), are garish, loudmouthed superfans, which is not even the right caricature.
In the end, a compromise was reached, but not before the government had made its point about excess and garish displays.
Part of it is their assumption that Trump's cocky comrades would hesitate to display the garish public colors that they do.
You can't help but try to spot where the rebuilding (and garish redecorating) stops and where the original remains actually begin.
The lights of the parking lot cast a perversely garish gloom on the crumbling brick side of the building next door.
In 19183, European troops went to war with sabers, rifles, and the garish and brightly colored uniforms of the 18th century.
At the beginning of the series, her suits were stiff and clichéd, her hair color was garish, and her jewelry was tacky.
The real meat of the episode is the surprise poisoning of King Joffrey at his awkward, garish, little person entertainment-filled wedding.
The director Nicolas Roeg "has chosen the garish, translucent, androgynous-mannered rock star, David Bowie, for his space visitor," Richard Eder wrote.
The director John Doyle has slimmed down and toned up a show that seemed leaden and garish in its original Broadway incarnation.
It has a large, beautiful 28-inch display that takes up nearly the entire front of the screen—no garish bezels here.
Chinese netizens are pretty used to garish shows of wealth, but this lavish wedding is still managing to raise eyebrows on Weibo.
Along with a clutch of smaller allies, her Awami League party looked set to capture a garish 82% of the popular vote.
Christmas, it's a garish display of excess, gluttony and capitalism, and no one makes that point better than one dog in particular.
No tropical tipple is complete without that most garish garnish, the drink umbrella (calling it a parasol does not make it tasteful).
Here in Canada we have the blessed No Name brand, which features garish yellow labels with the simple name of the product.
Tens and hundreds of thousands visit the southern Brooklyn neighborhood dressed in garish colors, sparkling sequins, and so, so, sooooooooo much glitter.
It is plastic and a garish red, but it is a useful stapler, and you staple things with it all the time.
As 24-bit screens became common, designers moved past the garish recommended colors of the '90s to make more subtle design choices.
In building garish monuments that the establishment finds disgusting, he found his public, and paved the way for himself as a brand.
He wrote garish tales in many genres (including soft-core pornography) for publications like Infinity Science Fiction, Terror Detective Story and Exotica.
Jerkin'––which had nothing to do with its name's onanistic connotations––was an intoxicating blend of dance, music, and bright, garish fashion.
On the screen is an image that looks like a garish abstract painting: a sprawl of cotton-candy pastels and burnt blacks.
In this episode, Velez and her crew are murdered by Los Pepes and left for garish display in front of the hotel.
Surely Donald J. Trump, the man with the garish golden tower across town, would not be allowed to reach the White House.
Will its goofy and garish charm survive a transition to the musical-theatre stage or television, two futures rumoured for the franchise?
This year's first poppy harvest season has just begun, and the bright red flowers are garish splotches across the heavily irrigated landscape.
That is, when the view of him isn't obstructed by the garish obstacle course that has been assembled for him to run.
I set the color profile to natural and turned off the blue light filter to make the colors a little less garish.
It's equal parts Power Rangers and pro wrestling, a love letter to superfans, and everything garish and off-putting to the uninitiated.
The palace's bright color palette of yellow and red should be garish — but set in the dark green landscape, it feels refreshing.
Imagineers wanted to make Pandora seem like a real place, not a theme park, so they didn't put up garish ride signs.
Likewise, Barnum's fondness for living large — he built a garish Moorish mansion he called "Iranistan" — calls to mind Mr. Trump's gilded excesses.
I think I was hoping for neon stripes, a rich paisley, a garish gingham — something that would connote relaxation even from space.
There were also many surprises from familiar artists, including a garish, Bonnard-inspired "Portrait of Frank O'Hara" (1953-54) by Wolf Kahn.
Monstrous bird-men saturated in garish yellows and blues greet one another with Nazi salutes amid a harrowing scene of ritual violence.
Inside a small army-run zoo—home to toucans, a jaguar and even a manatee—garish macaws rescued from animal traffickers squawk intermittently.
You'll also be happy to know, if you wrote them off entirely due to their garish appearance, that you made the right choice.
It's also treated its Northern neighbors to K-pop, an abbreviation of "Korean pop music" characterized by high-energy songs and garish colors.
Or there's garish burlesque of Hitler's Venusian Berchtesgaden, where the Fuhrer has turned into late-era Howard Hughes by way of Tommy Wiseau.
What he does have, now as ever, is panache: He's a firecracker of a frontman, unafraid of strident commitment to a garish conceit.
Its garish yellow paneling and sunken construction provide an element of fun and curiosity to an otherwise rigid and practical geometric building style.
It's certainly not to everyone's taste — the Hydrogen One is big and garish and won't fit in the pockets of your yoga pants.
Looking at the competition, the Razer Phone 2 isn't as garish looking as the Asus ROG Phone, despite not having any modular functionality.
Honeycomb, which the brand describes as an "energetic, golden hue that radiates warmth to liven up any space," is bold but not garish.
"Landowners' claims that someone else's structure is an 'aesthetic nuisance' because it's ugly or garish have generally been rejected by courts," she said.
It's a garish crescendo but a necessary one, a pyrotechnic apology for the unusual scheduling and a chance to say a proper goodbye.
It sounded like hype, and the mode produced some garish results in daylight, so while I was testing I turned Auto HDR+ off.
If you think bringing your garish 1960s-era kitchen up to date is just a matter of new paint and appliances, think again.
While adorable kittens and wholesome baby videos may pull peoples' heartstrings, so do garish monsters who lurk in the uncanny valley like Charlie.
"I was just sitting there in my bunk, and I started wondering how life had turned out for her," said Mr. Garish, 22017.
The sites were a mishmash of garish colors and plastic gewgaws, and it appeared the products had been photographed with a 1976 Kodak.
Normally, color options aren't terribly exciting, but again, Garmin tends to play it safe with either garish neons or boring black-and-silver.
Having arrived at a Singaporean airstrip in garish Ferraris and Lamborghinis, the bridal group head off by private jet to a tropical island.
Many have had streaks of vanity, such as Richard Nixon, who briefly dressed White House guards in garish outfits patterned after their European counterparts.
Instead of adding a garish skin or suite of custom icons, the G6's customization comes in the form of its Moto Actions app.
At first glance, the Dutch firm's offering resembles a slightly garish room-set complete with bold floral wallpaper, striped blind and mid-century furniture.
For the rest, the Playbase juts out in an ugly fashion, a big garish white expanse taking up too much room below my television.
This means you can print some pretty garish things but the limitations of the technology will tend to wash out the colors in general.
For the unfamiliar, Chinese phone software can be garish, heavy-handed, and quite unlike anything installed on phones that are popular outside of Asia.
Colorless obviously equaled mysterious, because if we didn't have garish neon colors to guide us, we had no way of understanding the flavor profiles!
The plastic construction isn't surprising at this price point, but the two-tone light blue color scheme of our device felt a little garish.
Black Shark 2 is built for gaming, and while that doesn't have to necessitate garish looks, this phone is full of divisive hardware details.
The depictions of murder get a playful twist, however, when the video replaces blood with garish art supplies like blue paint and pink glitter.
After all, the first set of Bose QuietComfort were garish silver cups that required you to clip a little black box to your belt.
As such, it echoes both the Wagnerian Gesamtkunstwerk and the dazzling effect of big-box department stores, which intermingle flashing screens and garish advertising.
In a sea of PG-13 offerings, it stands out as hard-R, stuffed with garish violence, graphic sex scenes, and four-letter words.
In addition to forging a new sound, Gentry and bandmates Randy Owen and Jeff Cook shunned the often garish stage costumes of the day.
Whereas his name was once associated with high-end (if garish) luxury items, now it's synonymous with racism, xenophobia, and boasts about sexual assault.
A popular, garish pink wrapper for the AK-47 might be entertaining to look at, but how effective is it when you're in-game?
It was a garish spectacle, with one right-wing deputy dedicating his vote to the colonel who headed a torture unit during the dictatorship.
It seemed lurid and garish, not at all to my taste, but it was, after all, an incomplete work, and he was Chuck Close.
They won't be big and garish, and in the Sixers' case they might even be a welcome distraction to the action on the court.
However, a popular association with extramarital affairs, prostitution and hidden cameras has sullied their reputation, exacerbated by their often garish decor and muted lighting.
Forget subtlety and restraint: Sometimes being an actor just means wearing loud wigs and garish clothes and rockin' the gaudiest accent you can muster.
His thoughts explode across the screen in skittering animation and garish colors, revealing the ways his fleeting impulses and fears overwhelm his best intentions.
Or maybe there's still enough time to tackle that garish dining-room wallpaper before the guests see the eyesore the previous owners left you.
The RadWagon won't win any beauty contests, with its garish orange aluminum frame and tubby 233Wh removable battery perched obscenely on the down tube.
UK and US politics are so loud, so garish and tacky in their racism, that it makes Canada look quaint — but only by comparison.
The internet was awash in garish designs, thanks to websites with noisy wallpaper backgrounds, Comic Sans font, and the ubiquitous Website Under Construction sign.
Instead of a Fender Precision bass, the shrimp uses its large, garish pink claw to create a loud noise that is lethal to small fish.
If the game can recompose its character portraits, I expect it could at least address the garish (and unrepresentative) manual illustration, and perhaps its text.
As I gingerly tore through the thin and shiny-white plastic packaging, I was struck by just how orange it was — not garish, but glowing.
He pokes fun at grocery store monstrosities and cakes fashioned from chocolate chip cookie dough, cracking wise about garish icing and other questionable decorative choices.
If you spring for the LTE model, the garish red dot on the digital crown has been replaced with a much more subtle red ring.
In a blue wig and garish blue eyebrows, Colbert roamed around the floor of Wells Fargo Center engaging passersby, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
By now, however, their various genres have blurred together; regardless of whether they privilege synthesizers or guitars, it all has the same sweaty garish glow.
As again evidenced in an unashamedly garish shirt range released by Wyatt Koch — the son of billionaire Bill Koch, of the oil-rich Koch brothers.
I don't mind the all black, although it's not the most eye-pleasing design, and the raised logo on the speaker was a little garish.
A title card in garish purple script announces the name of the video, which loops to a Matthias Grübel soundscape, reverberating through the gallery: TRUMPED.
Holmer sometimes goes overboard with a groaning, atonal score, which feels like a garish shout for attention by contrast with all the low-key naturalism.
It feels kind of garish to talk about oneself at a time like this, when the thing that has happened is so distinctly world-sized.
It was through that exemption that Mr McDonnell, having described Mr Williams as a close personal friend, concealed much of the money and garish swag.
Obscuring the signed work, a 1973 print of "Sketch of Monogram," is a garish quilt of pictures, from company logos to two doodles of penises.
The group locates a link between vaporwave and gabber—with its adrenaline rush of quick kicks and garish, disorienting synths—in their shared "punk" origins.
The set, by Andrew Lieberman, echoes the casual attitude, featuring garish-mod carpeting and a jumble of period furniture, as well as a church pew.
With garish lions standing guard at the gate and animal scenes painted on the front wall, it could easily be mistaken for a tourist company.
Billy is involved in many a violent act, but "exaggeration, outrage and garish lies" embroider his exploits until he becomes a literal and figurative target.
With its flat lighting; garish colors; and arch, dated slang, "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" is beyond self-parody, a cartoon of a cartoon.
Golden State's greatness was garish and strident and honestly a little obnoxious; the virtuosity was monotonous at times and somehow all too pure to take.
You'd be able to get way more bang for your buck by building a tower, but then we're back to dealing with an garish tower.
Pete Golkin Arlington, Va. Keefe characterizes Trump as "a garish figure of local interest" who would later be reinvented, by Burnett, as a business titan.
By the following summer, when Mr. Garish completed his service and moved back to McKeesport, he was weaving Maleena into his life, and vice versa.
I wanted to wear the brightest most garish thing that I could, and my wife hates this waistcoat which is why I put it on!
I realized that's why Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews wear garish clothing in the 'Jolly Holiday' sequence: It integrates them into the cartoon world.
Underneath their garish peels, shells and skins lies evidence of a deep-rooted Australian trait, in which humor masks an enduring commitment to community spirit.
Burnt orange, mustard, muddy green — the coolest colors right now evoke musty basements not touched since the 2995s, garish wallpapers and mothy thrift shop finds.
LONDON — It has been likened to a beach hut, mocked as being garish and compared to a giant candy cane or an ice cream stall.
When visitors walk into the Madison Avenue store, they are greeted by four televisions announcing the sale and garish store closing signs covering the walls.
Today, that person is Robert Downey Jr., star of Dolittle, in which he plays an eccentric doctor who can talk to garish, computer-generated animals.
But it was a strange show, garish even by the standards of WWE excess, and yet another overlong show which made the bad parts curdle.
The cartoon qualities of Chiptune Radio's Undertale aren't for everyone — garish sound and obvious tunes can irritate even within the confines of a childlike aesthetic.
Both displays are Quad HD Super AMOLED, and they are sharp and vivid without the somewhat garish quality that Samsung has offered in the past.
But now, with the news of a Jonas Brothers reunion, it's apparent that all three of the Jonas Brothers spent the hiatus buying garish new shirts.
The artwork was a deliberately garish imagining of a country intent on glorifying its past and its future, without ever trying to understand either of them.
In my mind, Ungaro has still not entirely clawed back its dignity after allowing Lindsay Lohan to "artistic advise" its garish, widely panned spring '10 collection.
He successfully turned his garish persona into a series of marketing gimmicks — the wine, the fake university, the reality show — and then a successful presidential campaign.
While the Echo is perfectly at home by my giant garish Asus router, Google Home looks more welcome on my kitchen counter, or by my bedside.
On days without meetings, men can slob out in T-shirts (though not too garish) and jeans, and no one will think the worse of them.
The whole setup runs over 2.4GHz wireless or Bluetooth, so it's not difficult to configure, and there are no garish LEDs to tweak with downloadable software.
The White Walkers pinned him to a wall and arranged his zombified corpse in a garish, Hannibal-style decoration made out of more dismembered body parts.
The yellow version is still kinda out there, but the round display makes it more fashionably colorful than a garish nightmare you hide under your sleeve.
There are so many colors in this painting, in tones ranging from garish to warm, that I lost count—yet they coalesce into a legible whole.
United Kingdom-based Luxury Travel Intelligence described the hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue as "garish" and one that values "more quantity over quality," according to its review.
Meanwhile, Israel Hayom was, and remains, a generally Netanyahu-friendly freebie tabloid, as trashy and garish as its owner, GOP-donor and casino mogul Sheldon Adelson.
The Japan on which Kris Hernandez has pinned her dreams is the thud of body slams, sweat, and garish costumes - the world of professional women's wrestling.
Eder, who grew up in suburban New Jersey in the 1970s and now lives in New York City's East Village, was inspired by their garish beauty.
Our politics feel dreamlike in their garish improbability; a running joke on Twitter is that the showrunners for this season of America have jumped the shark.
Suddenly, a garish digital sign interrupted the scenic splendor, flashing "High-crime area — don't stop," reminding drivers that danger often looms beyond the bucolic watercolor peaks.
Paris Journal PARIS — Off a disheveled street whose questionable past seeps into its dingy present, a garish eruption from a buried era awaits the wary visitor.
From the very beginning, it's clear that this sort of garish imagery is meant to provoke us into wondering how such extremes are allowed to flourish.
Jane's dealer (Adam Brody, a good sport in garish white-guy dreads) says he'll take her furniture if she doesn't pay off her debt to him—today.
And yet, I hardly believe that Bollywood, a multibillion-dollar industry, will care, let alone be affected by Beyoncé's garish attempts to be an Indian movie star.
Yet the Pebble 22 is much thinner, making it feel less garish on the wrist, even with the new optical heart rate sensor protruding out the back.
And the garish green jacket presented to each Masters victor is seen as so precious that even the champion himself cannot keep it in his closet permanently.
Mr. Garish, 34, and Ms. Stipkovits, 34, had been dating since 2010, when he was serving in the Army in Iraq and looked her up on Facebook.
Snyder has always been a graphic visual stylist, giving films like 300, Watchmen, and Sucker Punch a visceral weight to go with the distinctively garish digital sheen.
I expected the usual clusterfuck around Levi's Stadium but, in some sort of garish insult to everyone living in the bay, traffic somehow wasn't actually that bad.
The garish spectacle was over, and I wanted to leave, but also I wanted to get back to the restaurant to get more of those lobster things.
Atwood paints in garish strokes intended to shock: This new society calls homosexuality "gender treachery" and forbids women to read, own property, or choose their own clothing.
The commemorative -- or maybe not-so-commemorative -- spare change was called garish, weird, creepy and a Dumpster fire, and that was before it was deemed decidedly unnecessary.
The house where Rachel's college friend Peik Lin (Awkwafina) lives with her upper-middle-class parents is unmistakably garish and gaudy — Versaille-inspired, her mother cheerfully explains.
Whether it's adding a fence or getting rid of that garish yellow paint in the living room, you'll want to have cash ready for repairs and maintenance.
And if a work can make you forget, even for a few minutes, about the assault of garish pink neon that permeates that transit hub, it's art.
We can still see the marks, both charming and garish, from technologies of years past — from old aqueducts to telephone booths to the damage done by cars.
Old men with birthday cakes, explosions of garish house paint, and hypnotic patterns are all highlights of Harmony Korine's new exhibition in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee.
The first thing that comes to mind when anyone thinks of a Juggalo is the clown make up: sometimes garish, usually bold, and pretty much always on.
Like garish pop debutants, they're announcing their presence as London's newest (and most fabulous) girl band with the release of an official single and slick new video.
Derogatory terms like ars ("thug" in Hebrew slang) and freha ("bimbo") have come to connote a kind of garish shallowness and are applied almost exclusively to Mizrahim.
Andrew McConnell Stott, the author of "The Pantomime Life of Joseph Grimaldi," says Grimaldi is credited with adding garish makeup and exaggerated slapstick to the clown's repertoire.
When Mr. Garish impulsively bought a plane ticket home for Christmas in 2010, she was even more delighted by the surprise of him on her front porch.
Years of unattended leaks had left water stains across the top half of my brick fireplace, and below the mantel, it was a garish fire-engine red.
The cultural transformation and re-transformation of Miami Beach (specifically its southern tip, South Beach) is a story that's fascinating, poignant, garish and, in some ways, befuddling.
The result, assuming one is swayed by her argument, is a subdued Nauman, punctuated here and there with inane sex- and-death clichés expressed in garish neon.
It may come from a gaming company, but this mouse pad is by no means garish — it's so soft that it's ready for hours of comfortable use.
She also uses Perfect365, a makeup simulation app, though the artist's garish eye shadow and clownish blushes are surely not what its marketing team has in mind.
Time magazine's discovery and publication of photographs depicting Mr. Trudeau in painted brownface and wearing a garish Aladdin costume was the perfect encapsulation of the man's faults.
No longer owned by Cole Lockhart, it's a garish fast-food-like establishment now, a far cry from the place where the Solloways ate in the pilot.
Once a wink-wink commodity kept behind the counter in paper bags, it was now front and center in Times Square, the garish crossroads of the world.
Behind Charlotte, who was now standing very still, the green and white lights on the tree with its falling angel suddenly looked garish and out of place.
The dark, comic poignancy of the book is drowned in garish, self-conscious whimsy, and the work of a talented ensemble is squandered on awkward heartstring snatching.
This seems bizarre to us, because we aren't used to politicians who act like garish real estate moguls and appoint manifestly unqualified people as their top lieutenants.
REUTERS - A garish, sometimes tacky but always boisterous Marathi show is Bollywood's new hot ticket when it comes to promoting films, signalling an increased focus on regional markets.
High school is hell, and De Palma makes sure that every shot and musical sting conveys that, culminating in the garish red light of the massacre at prom.
As far back as 1990 he opened Trump Taj Mahal, a garish Atlantic City casino and resort inspired by the 17th century Indian mausoleum of the same name.
Had the suit been ill-fitting and garish like many of the swimsuits I've worn in the past, I wouldn't have had nearly as much fun on set.
Painted by Ivan Albright with garish colors suggesting Gray's inner deterioration, it's rare among 1940s film portraits in being not just a real painting, but a modernist one.
There's a large, if a bit garish-looking, LCD screen in the middle of the handlebars that displays things like speed, remaining battery life, temperature, and distance travelled.
A garish, fairy-lit Buddha shrine shines like a carnival and, above the hubbub, a clergyman chants like an auctioneer as the faithful pour forward with cash offerings.
Whenever Gordon passed the office he saw them there, in a giant leaf bag, the colors of the yarn that he had chosen peeking out, garish and sad.
Restaurant Row, 46th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, on the fringe of Broadway, is conspicuously garish, with low-priced pre-theater restaurants and hawkers stalking passers-by.
It's set in the late 1970s and uses an enjoyably garish soundtrack and a muted palette that is practically devoid of colors to help capture a grindhouse feel.
If you consider hair metal to be proper metal, the most commercially successful iteration of the genre featured guys wearing garish makeup and clothing traditionally associated with women.
Yoon Gun-woo, a South Korean volunteer at the Gangneung Olympic Park, said he liked the job but the uniform was a bit too garish for his taste.
Garish luxury apartment buildings, mansions, and Ferrari dealerships festoon the hills, interspersed with Hearst-like estates whose verdant lawns look wholly out of place amid the surrounding desert.
LONDON — Called a "garish, soulless leisure shed" and worse, a giant, multimillion-dollar complex in Manchester, England, has won architecture's most unwanted prize: Britain's ugliest building of 2018.
Upstairs, her peep-toe espadrilles padding quietly on the stone floors, Ms. Fraser-Cavassoni examined a large abstract necklace ("kind of Egyptian," she said) and some garish prints.
Also taking the stand-up class is Carla (Priscilla Lopez), whose free-spiritedness, meant to show up Nancy's primness, is mostly demonstrated by her wearing a garish scarf.
The 2005 artwork by anonymous street artist Invader uses the plastic puzzles' squares to create a mosaic of the Mona Lisa and her famous smile in garish colors.
With its ever-changing but consistently garish animated header, Belong seems to deliver a tongue-in-cheek homage to the aforementioned vaporwave movement as well as to Brutalism.
In the current moment, it's hard to not see Gilardi's nudes through a dark lens of Trump-era aesthetics in which the exceedingly garish appears seductive to many Americans.
The occasional clever nods to the source material, however, don't compensate for the ungainly writing, ho-hum characters and uneven performances, albeit under an assortment of fabulously garish outfits.
Lanthimos's vision is so garish that The Lobster's inspirations might be most briefly described as Doctor Moreau and B.F. Skinner captaining the Love Boat through the mind of Orwell.
Las Mercedes, a neighborhood developed in the 1950s as an exclusive residential zone that is now filled with garish restaurants and bars, is also awash in real estate development.
Taiwanese pop music and television — garish, cheerful and cloying — has long been popular in China, as has the South Korean K-pop music that Ms. Chou and Twice sing.
We find hints of tension and unease: Curran Hatleberg's nighttime shot of an elderly white couple glowering at a biracial couple in front of a garish, overgrown azalea bush.
Nerds will nod approvingly when they see the garish green Razer logo and hipsters will jerk their chins in your general direction when they see that shiny Apple one.
In its neutrality — both in color and material — it can accessorize nearly every item in your closet and, in eluding garish prints or outlandish finishes, it avoids becoming dated.
Pishevar was a garish type who would two years later leave Menlo to launch his own firm Sherpa Capital, a backer of Slack, Airbnb, Robinhood, Hyperloop One and more.
From the fantasy-pulp midden, Lee had excavated a gem of a truth: These tales about men and women in garish tights hitting each other were also about more.
She took a leap of faith in the '80s when she created a natural-looking cosmetic line that didn't follow the industry's color trends that looked garish and overdone.
You'd still recognize them as a gaming set when the detachable boom mic is in use, but that recognition would come from their functionality rather than their garish appearance.
As the title indicates, the production has something to do with Warhol and some relation to "Tropico," a garish, biblical-themed 27-minute music video by Lana Del Rey.
Austin McCormick's choreography for the showpiece Bacchanale looked cheesy, with scantily clad, tattooed men (and, eventually, some women) gyrating before throngs of Philistines sipping wine in garish red clothes.
Logos flourished again in the late '80s and '90s as strident, some say garish, symbols of wealth — and the brash insignia of the hip-hop generation — and then faded.
The climactic showdown involves the movie's black hero, Dmitri (Y'lan Noel), against an army of officers wearing garish masks as they murder people of color throughout an apartment building.
"As shocking as it can be to revisit those garish, MIDI-autoplaying, HTML-copy-paste 'under construction' pages of yore, I still feel that something was lost," Chiet says.
The effect of even the single tapestry on display is potent, featuring as it does garish demons that appear to be either thrashing in pain or writhing in ecstasy.
On Saturday night, the festivities began with their cartoon coyote mascot banging an oversize drum at midcourt before player introductions, which is about as garish as this organization gets.
While the rest of the early 1990s was awash in pale neutrals, its sets were painted in garish or dark colors and furnished with vintage pieces from clashing periods.
Promotions for Shazam, the song-recognition app, and Oath, the newly named tie-up of AOL and Yahoo, dominated the entryways of five-star hotels to somewhat garish effect.
Mr. Modi's ascent, like that of many demagogues today, was preordained by the garish dreams of power, wealth and glory that colonized many minds in the age of globalization.
From the first garish notes of '80s synth, I was retraumatized with all the other relentlessly catchy Lloyd Webber melodies that have barged into my brain over the years.
They are mandatory by law — as are warnings against alcohol consumption during pregnancy, food allergy signs and letter-grade postings — but for many years they were ineffective and garish.
If it weren't so busy slathering sadism, garish color schemes and played-out rapid-fire editing on the screen, "Polar" might make for a decent satire of corporate America.
The garish specter of Donal Trump's Taj Mahal casino looms in fleeting shots, juxtaposed with interviewees' quotes on the then speculative chances of the tycoon winning the 2016 election.
Stay focused on things that have real impact, not on Oval Office decorum, especially when we all know the worst part of Trump's White House are those garish gold curtains.
Unlike other methods of detecting the movement of people or objects in a room, Wall++ doesn't need obtrusive cameras, bright projectors, or even garish tracking markers covering every last surface.
And while the '90s ushered in phalate-laden jelly plastics available in garish new hues, the emergence of high-end sex tech companies meant designers started thinking critically about color.
To their credit, the Warriors were easy to forget back then; they cycled through coaches and garish uniform redesigns while bumping along the bottom of the Pacific Division every year.
I actually appreciate the look of it more than I do some of the more garish iterations of Wear OS I've seen — the TicWatch is honest to what it is.
The main problem with the earphones is the fact that they're a garish neon green and black color, which fits with the Razer aesthetic favored by gamers and few others.
The first thing one notices are the cataracts of azure and ultramarine: every head, it seems, is crowned with a jagged shock of wig, the audience a garish costumed morass.
"Feud" will unfold largely on the set of the film, a garish psychodrama that went on to critical and box office success, and an enduring reputation as a camp classic.
I let my eyes track down the front of him, following the line of buttons down his shirt, which was ridiculous in the fluorescent light, a kind of garish violet.
MacCarthy observes that some of Itten's acolytes took to imitating his style by wearing the shirt-blouses left behind by Russian prisoners of war but dyed in garish new colors.
Hilariously gorgeous, even garish, these colorful, highly tactile works combine oil and enamel, are dense with dots, patterns and sartorial finery and suggest an artist thrilled to be painting again.
The dusty trails of yesteryear are heavily patrolled highways lined with garish motels, fast-food eateries and discount stores that suggest a boulevard in hell that stretches to the horizon.
At past debates with Mr. Bush, Mr. Trump enjoyed playing Rodney Dangerfield in "Caddyshack," the rich boor roaring up on his garish yacht and splashing wake all over the dock.
"Azalea" is a beautiful word in any context, but in this stark verbal landscape it stands out like the garish shrub it denotes, here reduced to its bare winter interest.
The rave was held in a coffee roastery, so with the sun was blazing down, we were ushered into a huge warehouse laden with inflatable palm trees and garish backdrops.
The sights and sounds of the 1940s are too loud and garish for her, and all she wants to do is find a record of who died at that battle.
There's a part in that scene where Annie compliments another woman's skirt and says how hard it is to find plain staple items like that — without ruffles or garish prints.
Before the world clattered at us like a garish streetcar, wheels screeching, bells ringing, doors open and waiting to take us away from the present and into an unknown future.
It's filled with hundreds of book covers—ranging from the garish to the truly beautiful—and accompanied by a commentary from Womack that's as historically enlightening as it is witty.
Lepers disguise their conditions to sneak into movie theaters; the government distributes cans of garish paint to homeowners in an effort to sell Key West as a tropical tourist paradise.
Jefferson's ideal of an egalitarian, agrarian society was an anachronism before the 19th century was out, while the Gilded Age, near that century's end, provided garish confirmation of Adams's insight.
Vows James Garish is no spelling bee champ, but he never forgot the tricky string of letters that add up to the last name of his kindergarten crush, Elizabeth Stipkovits.
The work of geometric forms and jagged lines in bright, garish colors is so finely wrought, and seems both contemporary and ancient at the same time, that they visually surprise.
To earn maximum cash in minimum time, François and his motley crew — including a taciturn conspiracy theorist played by Vincent Cassel — set up a deal in a garish Spanish resort.
Another client owned a large ring — "Garish, she thought it was hideous, but it was a gift," Ms. Roth said — that she turned into a platinum and diamond ankle bracelet.
A family recently moved in with two young daughters who often sit at the dining table beneath a bright, garish light fixture and face their window, which has no curtains.
Ramin Gray provided suitably garish direction; an octet of singers and twenty-one Philharmonic players created a handsome din; the young Israeli conductor Ilan Volkov was incisive on the podium.
Seidel's satanic refinement is expressed in poems at once suave and vengeful, their garish pleasures linked to the many splendid goods—Ducati motorcycles, bespoke suits, Italian shoes—that they describe.
The loosely gridlike compositions, though mostly nonfigurative, contain distinctly windowlike rectangles; with their thick crusts of paint and overlapping eddies of garish color, they look like plastics warehouses on fire.
As web design evolved during the early 2000s, the GIF largely fell out of favor except among meme fans, due to the popular conception that GIFs were tacky and garish.
Multiple iterations of "physical-fitness uniforms," standardized exercise attire, rolled out across the Army starting in 1986, when the garish yellow "banana" jogging suit was added to the uniform regulations.
He'd always be a little bit corny, and as a low-budget, 1990 Captain America movie proved, that corniness could quickly mutate into something garish and klutzy on the big screen.
When garish neons and tightly tailored blazers and dresses ruled the runway, she showed almost exclusively in black, treating fabric like basic clay to form monumental garments in scope and size.
It's as though Trump is granting us a free night in one of his garish gold-plated hotels as long as we part with our life savings in the casino downstairs.
And so it came to pass that the airport catering workers of Unite Here Local 233 decided to take a stand against the garish, confetti-strewn backdrop of Super Bowl LIV.
I still love using the occasional garish beauty splurge (because they are fun!), and I'm not likely to stop quality-testing new skin care lines any time soon, but No B.
Staff at the cafe, who are paid a starting rate of up to $12 per hour, also can't have "excessively dyed hair or garish manicures" in addition to having no makeup.
Google's CES 2018 presence was an act of sheer brute force — a consumer electronics blitzkrieg that some how managed to standout among the bright lights of America's most stupidly garish city.
How does one balance the overwhelmingly psychedelic and garish videos of Rachel Maclean with the politically-inflected sculptures of Ahmet Öğüt that act as donation boxes for student loan debt relief?
The office area in the front is painted a garish taxicab-yellow, with posters of hockey players on the wall and a framed photo of the late Hasidic rabbi Menachem Schneerson.
In the same spirit, Mr. Cenedella's works portray a garish New York panorama of traffic jams, street fights, subways and bars that explode from the canvas with a jostling rowdy exuberance.
And dressing him up in all sorts of ridiculous stuff is magical—who wouldn't want to take on a mission dressed in a garish tank top, rainbow beanie and rubber sandals?
With its garish color, canted angles and baroque violence, the first "Suspiria" is still adept at unsettling your equilibrium, which is fitting for a film that renders psychosis into visual style.
Yet sensationalist images of the bad old days persist among some parachuting photographers who — under the guise of impassioned concern for the marginalized — made garish images of drug users and prostitutes.
Linda Cho's costumes have the captive Hebrews dressed in poignantly tattered, grayish clothes; the Philistines look like absurd characters from an old-Hollywood costume drama, all garish colors and gold trim.
Mr. Garish spent most of that summer at Ms. Stipkovits's house, coloring and playing games with Maleena while Ms. Stipkovits, then still healthy, worked 9 to 5 as a medical receptionist.
"Whether it was a jumpsuit, whether it was a skirt, it had a level of drama and level of coolness without anything garish," said Mr. Brown, who became Amsale's chief executive.
Darko Tresnjak's production has its garish charms; I like gold-tasseled costumes and shiny crowns as much as the next guy, and the massive god statue of the finale is impressive.
In the spirit of the season, here's a suggestion: Instead of inflicting a garish tie on your brother or a carcinogenic face cream on your aunt, how about saving a life?
The production design uses a wealth of actual fascist Italian architecture and deep color contrasts — the color scheme frequently shifts from fully washed-out neutrals to vibrant, almost garish primary colors.
PRISTINA, Kosovo — A decade ago, Fisnik Ismaili designed a sculpture to celebrate Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia: It was a word, "Newborn," in 10-foot letters, painted a garish yellow.
Manufacturers are well aware of their products' lowly reputation, but every time a company tries to resuscitate their esteem, it only manages to make high-­visibility golf balls even more garish.
Wee morning-drive radio personages mine the city's history of garish sports gaffes (Hue Jackson's clock management!), but no one really expects anything worth remembering from Steve-on-a-car-phone.
Long, stalking shots of deserted roads and darkening landscapes alternate with the flares of garish color in a kaleidoscopic birthday party, and the rainbow fluorescence of a bus shelter at night.
The designers, all tops in their fields in other productions, might have found a less garish palette, too; "The Portuguese Kid" looks like a picture book designed for children with cataracts.
At this point Santat's staid, prosaic images explode into garish, kinetic life as the two create a comic-book epic featuring a ferocious dragon and two embattled heroes modeled on themselves.
The Hollywood Boulevard of today is a garish nightmare, riddled with overpriced clubs and stripper accessory stores and gift shops that still, I shit you not, sell Charlie Sheen "#WINNING" shirts.
The visually garish, dynamic worlds Burton created earlier in his career often supported that storytelling perfectly, when rendered with a mix of tangible, practical sets and makeup enhanced with computer-generated effects.
After he posted pictures of the finished bathroom and was roundly mocked, one poster recreated the bathroom in The Sims 4 and declared it too garish for use even by digital humans.
Even with its garish, multicolored LED backlights and springy key switches that click loudly enough to be heard five cubicles away, it's miles ahead of that freebie you're typing on now.$86
After Marnie's makeup artist gives her a Ru Paul-inspired look (it's really, really bad), the girls come together in one of the more uplifting scenes to re-do the garish makeup.
Daddy Yankee's music videos painted an uninterrupted picture of the joys of the Hispanic people: they featured garish colours, street parties, intimate dancing and, most importantly, illustrated a strong sense of community.
All of which is context I feel like I need to lay down because Samsung's software customizations have a long and well-earned reputation for being buggy, garish, and laden with gimmicks.
"Kitsch" — a word borrowed from the German language and meaning something comparable to "cheapness" — eludes a solid definition but lives somewhere among the cartoonishly bold, sometimes garish objects ingrained in popular culture.
Working under the theme "In Excess," participants put together maximalist, delightfully garish, and over-the-top installations that bring a marked contrast to the drab grey of the second floor industrial space.
His gentle sense of humor and lack of self-seriousness were what truly made him a treasure — even though it was his loud, often garish suits that made the biggest initial impression.
NEARLY every lamp post, rubbish bin and brick wall in Johannesburg's downtown is plastered with garish ads offering abortions that are "quick, safe and pain-free", and just a phone call away.
"I don't want to touch your sandwich," he said, directing me to put my pre-wrapped stuff in a garish orange Amazon Go-branded tote, which he proudly informed me was reusable.
It was the last gasp of the 250s, a time of Champagne, garish colors and bubbly disco dance-floor anthems, and the last time many people in Japan felt rich and ascendant.
It was just before one, when maybe the best pro wrestler of his generation, Kazuchika Okada, took off the garish sequined pants he wore for his entrance to reveal his wrestling trunks.
The film, directed by Jon Chu and adapted from a quippy book by Kevin Kwan, toes a curious line between celebrating the excess of its Singaporean oligarchs and denouncing it as garish.
There's dancefloor abandon contained somewhere deep in tracks like "Peach Rift," but his memories of happy hardcore and juke are melty and surreal, their colors vibrant and garish, like a Geocities-era .
The movie concludes with a garish wedding between Stacy and the Prince, and the bouquet toss would leave us to believe that Lady Marge and Kevin are next on the matrimonial deck.
Designed with quilting that echoes its curvy shape, and logo detail to delight Rainbow Brite, the collection proves that the decade of decadence can, despite its garish reputation, be ever so chic.
"Myself," entered into Google's search bar, brought up images of the pronoun rendered in garish type, while the Baidu translation resulted in a lot of selfies, posted originally on social network profiles.
The bony white colonettes and the multicolored ceiling keystones may seem garish, but they were aspects of the medieval cathedral (along with opulent wall hangings and portal statues painted in vivid colors).
The vibe, rather, is less reminiscent of that, or even "Joker," than the garish Joel Schumacher-directed Batman movies of the 1990s, only with a near-relentless barrage of bone-crunching mayhem.
One, on a lower floor, with monthly maintenance of around $1,300, had a walk-in closet and plenty of light, but it included a garish mirrored wall and faced a noisy street.
We're all looking for something to turn our brains off with, a desire that MTV's garish monomaniacal focus on celebrity culture could easily sate—if they still had access to celebrity talent.
Vivid is specifically designed for when a TV is being displayed in the garish lights of a store like Best Buy or Costco and isn't actually intended to be used in your home.
Times Square here is a theatre of the absurd, lit with garish colors, bright lights, flickering ever-changing images, and populated with an assortment of updated Hieronymus Bosch characters transformed by popular culture.
The more individual the disco infiltrator, the more garish their entrance to the club, the better (see: pictures of Bianca Jagger riding a real white horse inside New York's legendary Studio 54 nightclub).
Sheet masks and hydration masks always moisturized wonderfully, but clay masks remained entertainingly garish and lavish (so, more mentally helpful) rather than actually noticeably improving the clarity, texture, and tone of my skin.
Back at the airport the next day, exhausted and disoriented, I walked right past the bar full of background actors and bought a stuffed lion and an alphabet book at a garish kiosk.
It's not so much the colors or the nice, regular shapes in the platforms and the landscape, all of which are admittedly easy on the eye, in a garish, toyshop kind of way.
The Mead Corporation introduced the product in the late '70s, and it quickly won over students, who were drawn to the garish stock photos of sports cars and cute animals on the covers.
But the exuberance faded at Real Madrid, a club that still adheres to its notoriously garish business model, stocking its cupboard with famous players first and then improvising a system to deploy them.
Maybe I'm just an old-timer, but the graphics of its trailer look a bit too polished, a bit too 3D, almost garish compared to the pastel simplicity of the original game's visuals.
Drake picked March 9 to rally the troops in Toronto, and that cost me at least one pair of garish used sneakers and a Rihanna tour T-shirt I'd had my eye on.
Eagerly filed news reports of a party-wide implosion in the wake of Trump's bantering and brutish 22019 hot mic moment (along with revelations of other garish "The Apprentice" show archives) were premature.
The introduction of aniline dyes that produced ultrabright, occasionally garish variations diminished the color's prestige and rendered it vulgar, a tint flaunted in the novels of Emile Zola by shop girls and prostitutes.
After a credit sequence that teases the viewer with close-ups of unusual but possibly familiar textures under garish lighting, "Are We Not Cats" settles into a not unfamiliar New York indie groove.
I always worry that kid versions of shows will be garish or manipulative, but "Top Chef Junior" has a much more genuine vibe than grown-up "Top Chef" — there's no infighting or disparagement.
She looks around at the racks, the ascending columns of stuff, the stacks and piles beneath the garish lights, and she suddenly thinks she spots Maggie, but it's not her; it's another child.
There were exotic bottles such as Framboise, Calvados, and Poire Williams, and drinks I'd later come across in Hemingway—Campari, Armagnac, Pernod, marc—as well as liqueurs in garish colors, such as Chartreuse.
Those who were raised in the late 70s and early 80s in New York's tristate area know Twisted Sister as the most popular, hardest working, and garish bar band in all the land.
But if you're an Android user who'd rather have a garish notch up top like the iPhone X, a new app called XOutOf10 will add a screen-blocking bar to whatever device you're using.
At a meeting with foreign journalists in October, Ehlers and a panel of advisors struggled to articulate their message, spouting about "The System" and screening a garish video of the department's cheesy theme song.
Monster, the company known for its ridiculously expensive HDMI cables, has teamed up with Speak Music to create a rather big, garish set of wireless headphones with a voice assistant called Melody (pun intended).
On Ngong Road in Nairobi, Kenya's bustling capital, the traffic is hemmed in by craftsmen building and selling furniture, plant pots, giant metal animals and children's climbing frames, in garish greens, reds and yellows.
There's a lot going on here, but it's done in such a careful way that the Pen-F doesn't look as garish or crowded as some of the cameras in Olympus' OM-D line.
But he's also capable of pivoting on a dime between real menace and garish, performative evil, between playing a subdued charmer, and the kind of movie-serial baddie who ties women to railroad tracks.
This is why such distinctions as tasteful and tasteless seem beside the point when looking at and thinking about Saul's garish work, which is just one reason why he is such an important artist.
But on second viewing, I thought: The gleeful cigar-chomping, the golf-playing in that garish bathrobe and boots; the eye-twitching, the sudden screaming — they're all perhaps meant to be signifiers of crazy.
Has he assembled a coalition of voters that will outlast his candidacy and can deliver victory to a candidate who emulates him but lacks the reality-show stardom, the glittering towers, the garish tresses?
If you doubted that drone racing was a real sport—that robots flying through garish neon gates belong in the same league as muscled athletes who actually sweat—consider this: It's coming to ESPN.
It is a ridiculous object: Too garish for the solemn purpose of self-defense, it is similarly inappropriate for hunting, in which animals are not imagined to be in conflict with the United States.
Not because she didn't expect the former unruly schoolboy to be so thoroughly rehabilitated, but because she wasn't sure how her life as a single mother would look to Mr. Garish from up close.
In her paintings and objects, completed between 2011 and 2015 (years in which the Bureau of Investigative Journalism estimates that almost 200 strikes were carried out in Pakistan), drones become garish, individual, easily identified.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — For centuries, Christian holidays have been the undisputed champions of temporary outdoor decorative displays in the United States, with traditions ranging from the tasteful to the garish.
There are no bands, no DJs, no garish looking hat stalls, no food stands that claim to sell luscious Argentinian chorizo but only serve up disappointingly limp sausages in barren and broken ciabatta bread.
True, multinational chains, with their garish lighting, generic signage and often monotonous wares, have begun to supplant traditional retailers, including the jewelers whose shops line the Ponte Vecchio, home for centuries to Florence's goldsmiths.
The Ridiculous rendered noir's chiaroscuro in garish Technicolor, but despite being directed by Everett Quinton — Ludlam's partner in life and art, and the keeper of the Ridiculous flame — this revival too often feels muted.
Up ahead of us, an older woman had inexplicably kept on all of her garish jewelry as she passed through the X-ray machine, despite all of the signage urging you to do otherwise.
Even those who have no taste at all: They could walk out of here with a garish 1960s reproduction of the Apollo Belvedere, if their Fire Island pool house needs a little historical ballast.
Through the judicious (and compared to the garish circus clowns from your nightmares, restrained) use of humor, songs, and play, these specialized medical clowns try to break the rhythm and tone of clinical settings.
The only canvas that failed to work for me was the garish large one, "Big Electric Chair," which, by doubling the application of the chair imagery in two shades of green, makes the chair ephemeral.
Then, there was a tinny, machine-like sound effect of a door opening, and a garish collage of unnatural creatures proliferated on the screen one after another, as if someone were pounding an ancient stamp.
And women candidates have to strike an incredibly tricky balance in the public eye: being confident without being boastful, being stylish without being either too garish or too frumpy, and appearing strong without being overbearing.
Usually, it's the more common, yet sort of garish red-and-blue model that's discounted, so if you prefer a more muted palette to go with all your other gadgets, this is a nice deal.
Rather than hijack them, the creators of the viruses of the past often set out to destroy computers, and trumpeted their activities with garish splash screens, showing scrambled code, animated pot leaves, or laughing skulls.
Instead, Motor Trend landed somewhere in the vast no-man's-land in between, working off of essentially zero information and rendering a bland, lifeless, '90s-vintage concept car in a garish shade of champagne gold.
Ranging from garish to gross, from gothic to ghostly, the images in Scary Stories and its sequels have instilled nightmares in generations of kids, ever since the first of the three volumes debuted in 1981.
Another scene that was just so spot-on was when Cleo emerges from the movie theater looking for her date who has abandoned her, and is confronted with a bunch of garish vendors selling whimsies.
Of course, it must be said that this wouldn't be the only garish glass structure in the city that traditionalists would hate: The pyramid at the Louvre has attracted great ire for many years now.
But whereas Arts and Crafts relied upon dense figurative patterns, harmonious colors and a veneration of medieval themes, Omega's aesthetic was suggestive of Pablo Picasso's Cubism and Henri Matisse's Les Fauves — slashy, garish and wild.
All that magic troll-doll hair certainly isn't going to help with the Tangled comparisons, but really, this looks more like another Smurfs movie, minus Neil Patrick Harris, and plus a lot of garish wigs.
It's called Adult Acnomel, and it's actually not that secret; I found it at the Rite Aid near my apartment, garish packaging and all, and you can probably find it at your local drugstore, too.
The gifts, when the artist gave into them, were essentially for showmanship, for garish, acidic, factitious effects: impossible pinks, sinister yellows, Blake-type battles of sun and moon, the edges of everything sizzling with phosphorescence.
All these years later, the garish lights of Carz-a-Poppin still flash in my mind's eye, a reminder that traveling beyond the limits of memory is, like so much else in life, a choice.
Except garish eccentricity is one of Lady Gaga's comfort zones, and that album's lack of success had more to do with overemphasizing the nonmusical aspects of Gaga's character than her lack of fluency with music.
Each painting is dominated by deep reds and golds, echoing the over-the-top interior design of the opera house and the palette of the nearby Chagalls — but "more gaudy and garish," Ms. Brown said.
In the garish weirdness of the desert, where beaming hippies dotted the horizon, banging on drums and piling up ramshackle homes from straw bales and tires, it seemed possible to find another sense of myself.
The same one that corrupts American minds so greatly that it convinced otherwise kind people to point to a figure as garish as "Chief Wahoo" and claim it as a vital part of their lives.
In the latter episode, Sedaris emerges looking like a scarecrow that has fallen on hard times—garish costume makeup, tattered hair, thread-bare dirndl—and claims she is over budget and had to style herself.
In a crowded warehouse somewhere in Brooklyn, the men are wearing garish leisure suits and ties as wide as dinner napkins, while the women affect a look that might be called Woodstock-a-Go-Go.
These scrubs were either hyper-feminine, coming in garish floral patterns or with hot-pink zippers; or they were cartoonishly "sporty," featuring mesh shoulder panels, like a modest jogging outfit for an American Girl Doll.
The reanimation of beloved properties — to use the grim business nomenclature of Hollywood — often leads to hack work and zombie-ism, as old archetypes are shocked to life and arrayed in garish, synthetic modern effects.
Building buzz with the garish theatrics of a reality show protagonist and offering suggestive interviews that hinted at hidden bombshells, Daniels then weaponized the courts to target a foe who has no desire to fight.
Much as opinions of that work were divided — some criticized it as garish, while others praised it as as vivid — conservationists disagree over whether restorations really restore biospheres, or create something that is less than genuine.
The show space was transformed by set designer Tony Hornecker into a bustling Indian market with carpeted floors, garish storefronts of retro shops selling "non-stop glamour," and hanging mannequins in sequined garments and bold patterns.
Though track jackets in complete sequin could look a little garish, the brand paired each of the looks with tailored outerwear pieces, such as duffle coats, topcoats, military and pea coats and, of course, its trenches.
Satirizing the farce that is an "objective" historical narrative, Federico Solmi's delightfully garish mashups parade the likes of Marie Antoinette and Mussolini on the red carpet to the sounds of bombastic marching music and paparazzi cameras.
It's been almost 20 years since the release of The Fifth Element, writer-director Luc Besson's delightfully garish, unapologetically maximalist space-jam—and the film that proved that, in space, everyone can hear Chris Tucker scream.
They are designed to put on staggeringly eye-catching performances — the stage is awash in neon colors, the attire is garish, the performances are slightly manic, there are glowing props — and yet they officially prohibit photography.
It's a matter of taste and how you decide to use the printer, really — a "Happy Birthday" frame might help you in a pinch, for example — but I found them to be garish and overly simple.
There's nothing seamless or casual about the way The BFG picks her up, or the way she clambers around his den; it's all garish, showy artifice, and she never entirely feels like part of his world.
Then again, many people will leave the cinema with nothing more profound—or more enjoyable—than the image of Daniel Craig, adorned with a garish blond buzz cut that makes his blue eyes madder than ever.
Luxury Travel Intelligence, a members-only United Kingdom-based company aimed at affluent travelers, described the Trump International Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue as "garish" and one that values "more quantity over quality," according to its review.
The interior was lavishly decorated with oil-rubbed bronze lamps and patterned tile — the hotel imported more than one million pieces from Morocco — but some accents, like the brass snakes above the bed, verged on garish.
Each evidences a palpable thirst for trying new approaches to painting and subverting received wisdom, whether through the use of garish color palettes, the incorporation of sculptural elements, or the cutting and piercing of the canvas.
Should the Jaybirds fail, Mr. Perdomo had a backup: trusty white Apple earbuds, the minimalist sound-delivery system that was all the rage not so long ago but has increasingly been replaced by more garish accessories.
But Waititi, who is seemingly possessed by the desire to make sure his audience gets it, lest his "let's laugh at the Nazis" gambit be deemed garish or tasteless, takes pains to double-underline the jokes.
Lucky for me, as a young baseball fan, I hit the lottery: My formative sports-aesthetics years came in the 1970s, the game's most vibrant, colorful decade, with its smorgasbord of audacious and often garish uniforms.
Craig Sager, an exuberant sideline reporter for National Basketball Association television broadcasts who was as well known for his outlandishly garish outfits as for the questions he asked coaches and players, died on Thursday in Atlanta.
This party would be lavish, and I would invite all of my friends — and especially my ex-girlfriend, or really all of my ex-girlfriends — to witness the most garish of displays of my newfound fitness.
The gods, attired in an amusingly garish array of caps, coats, breeches, and gowns (the costume designer is Marie-Jeanne Lecca), resemble Restoration-comedy and opera-buffa characters who have wandered into a Norse comic book.
I remember being disappointed when my sea monkey pets did not lounge about their tank as they did in the garish illustration, but my disappointment turned to delight when they became delicious snacks for my guppies.
The show's monochrome palette is perhaps the only effort to ascribe a sense of contemporary coolness to an assemblage of found objects and source material that runs the gamut from folksy to kitschy to downright garish.
The whole film is a bit of a weightless fantasy, an open evocation of 1980s music videos where a soulful, tousled boy meets a scowling, tousled girl, and they stroll off into a garish video effect together.
Its cover, with the Fab Four sporting garish military dress in front of a wall of famous figures, is rivalled only by the zebra crossing on Abbey Road in the iconography of the world's most famous band.
Since Donald Trump's inauguration, however, the world has become a garish, nightmare-inducing cavalcade of terrible news, due primarily to the president's general incompetence and tendency to make policy decisions based on volatile whims and reactionary impulses.
"You need to transform your eye into an objective tool in order to overcome this powerful imprint"—a tendency to equate whiteness with beauty, taste, and classical ideals, and to see color as alien, sensual, and garish.
PARIS — A year ago, dressed in a pair of garish pink-and-gray plaid shorts that became a symbol of his success, Stan Wawrinka made the French Open his own by stunning Novak Djokovic in the final.
Not only is Doris capable of entertaining humid fantasies about a much younger man, but of venturing into uncharted terrain, posing for rock album covers and dancing at subterranean clubs garbed in a garish caution-yellow jumpsuit.
In 2014, the College Republican National Committee released a series of ads aimed at young women, based on the TLC program "Say Yes to the Dress," with Republican candidates for governor standing in for garish taffeta creations.
While Mayweather is no stranger to garish ensembles, at least he doesn't stand in every photo with his arms agape and his buttocks clenched like he's hauling an over-ambitious, imaginary reusable bag from a grocery store.
The Wolf & Shepherd Gambit is a double monk, which is our preferred monk strap style due to the smaller (and therefore less garish) buckles and the larger strap that flows nicely with the Derby-style quartered construction.
Unlike in India, where many princes and nabobs easily capitulated to the British (even parading before them in garish tableaus of Orientalist fantasy), lured by the promise of profits and motivated by intratribal enmities, the Burmese resisted.
Their sense of fear and uncertainty looms throughout Price's images, shot with an infrared camera that reduces scenes to detail-less blocks of garish color—landscapes a luminous yellow or green, people and cows a sunburnt red.
In its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, the entertainment district around the base was filled with bars, restaurants, and clubs decorated with garish neon advertising designed to pull in the GIs stationed so far from home.
Kristaps Porzingis A long, long, long pair of custom long johns that he can spend his recovery in, keeping his ACL toasty and the rest of him clad in garish orange waffle knit from head to toe.
We don't use the precise 2432:4403 intervals between fifths that Pythagoras suggested because, despite the theoretical purity of the math on a small scale, it can lead to garish dissonance when you extend it over seven octaves.
As contemporary women's magazines strive to be ever more "woke," (a goal that raises its own issues of sincerity, given that these publications will never be fully freed from capitalist concerns) '70s Cosmopolitan looks more and more garish.
In the early build of the twttr prototype, the color-coded reply system was intentionally designed to be overly saturated for visibility's sake, but Twitter never intended to launch a garish color scheme like this to its testers.
By combining a vibrant lip color in shades of bougainvillea, hot coral, or orange-red with eyeshadows and liners in sunny yellow, marigold, or copper, the color-changing aspects of a spectacular sunset are represented without looking garish.
And yet, with Kaiser Karl gone, I find myself unexpectedly protective of this garish furniture, which even in its inadequacy expresses the freedom of a designer who worked, worked, worked without regard to bottom lines or social likes.
The musical's garish midcentury styling and peppy Motown-influenced soundtrack makes it a crowd-pleaser, as does the character of Edna Turnblad, Tracy's mother, who has been played by the likes of Divine, Harvey Fierstein and John Travolta.
The result is a collection of glaring, garish contradictions: a fetish for discipline paired with distaste for accountability, a wild sentimentality with a howling cynical nullity underneath, a veneration of sacrifice and a governing ethos of grasping greed.
His aesthetic interests are simplicity and efficiency, his commercial interests are what could be called economically avant-garde — dramatic, cartoonish, garish markups of basic items marketed primarily to kids, by celebrities, turning unattainability into a sport and pastime.
Shapovalov's colorful game, including a dreamy single-handed backhand, would look spectacular in any choice of kit, although the garish pink and black strip he wore made sure there was no mistaking him on a blustery Court Two.
The packs aren't plain at all — they are covered with garish photos of smoking-related illnesses — blobs of tumor, diseased heart muscle and rotted toes, along with haunting pictures of young cancer patients on their deathbeds. http://www.tobaccolabels.
"Channel Zero" is to be an anthology series like "American Horror Story" — a second season has already been announced — but if "Candle Cove" is any indication, it will be more restrained and less garish than that popular franchise.
They staged their performance before 14,623 fans at the T-Mobile Arena, many of the men in sharp suits and no socks, many of the women in cocktail dresses and heels, as if attired for a garish wake.
Many critics have identified "Youth of the Beast," a 1963 gangster film tricked out with garish visual flourishes, as the moment in Mr. Suzuki's career when his baroque style began to overwhelm the generic substance of his movies.
Rumblings of a market correction are everywhere in Chelsea lately, and the one-two punch of slowing sales and rising rents — note the garish condos rising above your head — has begun to knock out galleries large and small.
One is a personal diary, in which Mr. Parfenov, dressed in a garish shirt, opens a bottle of wine and holds forth on topics ranging from travel to art to the Soviet-like cult of the Russian military.
Mr. Struth photographed a garish basilica in Nazareth, an abandoned fortification in the Golan Heights, a high-tech laboratory in Rehovot, the International Style modernist City Hall of Tel Aviv and a bleak wasteland on the outskirts of Ramallah.
With a plethora of faiths, castes and political allegiances, spiced up by garish nepotism, rank criminality and a first-past-the-post voting system prone to wild swings, elections in UP are always raucous and notoriously tricky to predict.
Mr. Kirchheimer's protagonists are not the graffiti writers but New York's battered, near-derelict subway cars, stolidly rolling through bombed-out Bronx neighborhoods and toward Brooklyn's beaches, past cemeteries, abandoned tenements and the acceptable graffiti of garish advertising posters.
Taking up an entire corner of Goodman Gallery's booth, it promises (and withholds) Jesus wallpaper and a divinely garish Jesus robe, all waiting to be piled into a golden shopping cart — etched with the words "Shopping for Jesus," naturally.
While Cheetos is typically synonymous with those neon orange puffs you shovel by the handful into your mouth until your hands are a garish shade of powdery tangerine, the snack brand is making some bold new moves in 2017.
Irate neighbors in Manhattan Beach south of Los Angeles are 7ot sure what they hate most about a local house's paint job - the garish pink color, the "bullying" imagery or the fact that the home is drawing curious crowds.
V Festival—bastion of garish commercial branding and over-priced beer that it is—probably only just about has the right to host Pink's latter-day career acrobatics act set to the sound of her last album or two.
Around the set, made to look like a white-collar office caught in a supernatural war zone, Margot Robbie, wearing hot pants, pigtails and a T-shirt reading "Daddy's Lil Monster," was getting retouches to her garish clown makeup.
While there is still some residual nostalgia, the popular appeal of wrestling on this side of the pond took a steep plunge in the mid noughties, with the garish, lurid entertainment on offer increasingly unfashionable and devoid of charm.
Liberated from my mother's stringent views about what is and is not appropriate, I covered the table in garish Thanksgiving decorations, paper turkeys and chocolates whose foil was printed with horns of plenty and other approximations of holiday symbols.
What could easily be a scene at a garish bordello or a cheesy honeymoon suite in some suspicious hotel, is instead Old Masterish and exquisite, and the woman, looking straight out at viewers, is a calm and powerful force.
Or the pronounced sexual undercurrent running through the double-portrait, "Two Sisters" (1944), from the collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art, with its wickedly crossed eyes, bared breasts, and juiced-up color a blush shy of garish?
But while even the most outrageous Titanfall or Armored Core level anchors itself to our own reality, Daemon X Machina tries its hardest to snap that connection with spectacular post-apocalyptic tableaus painted with garish and halting color palettes.
The pair's commitment to details (in May, Reynolds is moving to Milan for two months to complete work on the brand's labels and hangtags) is what allows the collection's more outlandish prints to not feel garish or overly fashionable.
" When B*A*P*S (which stands for Black American Princesses) premiered in 1997, film critic Roger Ebert gave it a rare "no stars" rating, and called the film "jaw-droppingly bad," referring to its leads as "vulgar and garish homegirls.
The transparent elements, while not as ubiquitous in iOS, are still present there too—particularly in the iOS 12 beta, which has done away with the garish white panels in the notification center and embraced a dark and translucent look.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - They pollute the roads and chug along at a snail's pace, but to their Pakistani owners the rickety trucks are moving pieces of art, commanding attention with garish portraits of flowers, Islamic art, and snow-capped Himalayan peaks.
Their restrained, visually pleasing qualities are like manna from heaven in an era in which many schools seem to have decided, sadly, that learning to read should be a quick-and-dirty business, done with cheap, garish books and throwaway worksheets.
But because it occurred on that day, because his hair was dyed a garish color and because the pundits didn't know what they were talking about [when they] spread that misinformation, that belief [that the Joker was an influence] was widespread.
It's a far cry from Argento's blood-soaked, operatic approach — Guadagnino's film is dour and filled with browns and dark greens, a sharp contrast to Argento's often garish color palette — and the difference in approach manifests in the score as well.
As post-grads attempting to do the whole adulting thing, remembering the goods we used to liven up our shared spaces makes us feel both nostalgic and a little cringe-y (turns out, garish blue butterfly chairs aren't exactly chic).
Jamie Bell (who starred in "Billy Elliot") is restrained and soulful as Bernie Taupin, Mr Elton's long-time lyricist and close friend, but otherwise the film is as bombastic as Mr John's songs and as garish as his pantomime costumes.
But The Disaster Artist is still monumentally funny and just a wee bit tragic, and it features an astonishingly Wiseau-like performance from James Franco, who clearly came to the project from a place of love rather than garish parody.
ZURICH, May 12 (Reuters) - A Swiss court threw out a bid by French luxury shoemaker Christian Louboutin to register his red-soled high-heeled shoes as a protected brand, ruling instead that the "somewhat garish colour" is merely a decorative feature.
The designer behind Enfants Riches Déprimés, Henry Levy (or "Henri Alexander," depending on how pretentious he's feeling on any given day) got miffed, and proceeded to dive headlong into an Instagram fight that showed his in ugly, garish true colors.
Accustomed to India's garish and usually cheerful religious diversity, many Muslims would ordinarily be inclined to ignore a recent fatwa issued by a Deobandi seminary, one of India's stricter seats of Islamic teaching, which condemned the contentious words as a sin.
But unlike Google or Uber's self-driving cars, which feature cameras and sensors conspicuously perched on top like a garish hat, Tesla's cameras are embedded in the body of the vehicle itself, allowing the car to retain a sleek, seamless appearance.
In the most daring stroke, "JFK" has Jack, asleep in the tub, imagine that Rosemary, his mentally disabled sister, intrudes on him wearing a garish green party dress, a frenetic teenager who demands her brother escort her to a dance.
But on closer inspection, I realized everything was a bit worn, dated, and even tacky — the sofas could have done with being reupholstered, the orchid by my table was fake, and one of the chandeliers was garish pink and blue.
Unlike turkey vultures — they of the garish pink head, they of the wingspan that forms a telltale V in the sky — black vultures have a poor sense of smell and tend to follow turkey vultures around in their search for food.
Santarelli points out that these pieces, like virtually all classical marble sculptures and buildings, were originally painted in vivid, even garish shades, using mineral and organic pigments such as rich green malachite, ocher from arsenic and black from charred bones.
At night, Moore left the window with "Orange Lush" lit, a taunting and pleasantly garish contrast to the Renoirs, Cézannes, and Picassos that dominate the Barnes collection and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which sits just up the parkway from Moore.
But just like Beasts of the Southern Wild showed us Hurricane Katrina through the wide-eyed lens of childhood, The Florida Project crystallizes its world—a dingy motel on the outskirts of Disney World—into a garish, pastel purple wonderland.
They are big honking doorknocker-looking things, all of them frosty with diamonds of various sizes; the gritting and faintly John Kerry-esque profile of the Patriots logo is progressively more swamped by all the garish gleaming going on around it.
Esparza, dressed in street clothes, wears none of the garish makeup that has come to be associated with Brecht stagings, and it is thrilling to watch his mobile face shift with protean speed from clownish indulgence to fury to deceptive vacuity.
Loaded with leopard prints and heavy drapes, Harry Feiner's set evokes classic Hollywood crossed with "The Nanny," the 1990s hit sitcom in which Ms. Taylor played the title character's mother, a woman with a penchant for garish outfits and eating.
Maidilang's corporate customers prohibit it from directly selling their branded ties, so the showroom's ties had been shorn of identifying labels, but still, none of them bore the garish checks or the almost rubbery under-fabric of my Trump tie.
D.) Using a moody, noirish monochrome palette (punctuated with garish swatches of color video) and mordant, monotone voice-over narration (interrupted by stretches of deadpan dialogue), Huang Hsin-yao composes a dark satire of corruption and class resentment in Taiwan.
The guerrilla gorilla movement started in the spring of 1985, when seven women stood outside the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in garish primate masks to protest the blatant sexism of the institution's inaugural exhibition in its newly-renovated building.
"And it's a bit of a dangerous time to be seen indulging in frivolity," Mr. Flaccavento added, though the wonderfully blobby, garish sculptures that the contemporary artist Glenn Brown had inserted amid the museum's faded antiquities appeared to do exactly that.
RARE ROAD COMEBACK The last team to win the World Series by taking Games 6 and 163 on the road was the Pittsburgh Pirates — clad in pillbox caps and garish yellow and black uniforms — who won in Baltimore in 1979.
As Dani Blum wrote for Pitchfork, the song "offers only a garish caricature" of rap music: "'They call me racist / Only thing I like is green and blue faces,' she sneers, managing to corrode and embarrass herself in one line."
For more than a month now, the investigation of Michael D. Cohen, President Trump's longtime personal lawyer, has been a spectacle, a garish pageant of money, sex and politics unfolding both in court and in the court of public opinion.
An extended, ghostly-gray, almost anime-style vision of mythical gardens past — including Wang Wei's — it ends with a garish 21st-century development: a garden as an amusement park, with an immense, robotic Ferris wheel spewing riders off into space.
The ThinkBook Plus has an 271-inch monochromatic E Ink touchscreen (like a Kindle) on the outside of it—the part of the laptop where you'd typically see a backlight logo or choose to display a garish assemblage of stickers.
But works such as the daringly engaged and garish 1992 figurative painting "Last Rights: The Spirits of the Dead Are Watching" by Robert Colescott, who represented the United States at the 1997 Venice Biennale, have proved an eye-opener for collectors.
It brought a change in sentiment, the return of boozed-up indie lads, and the fact I can't go to the pub anymore without having to look at Alex Turner's face, gloriously recreated in garish pop-art on the urinal wall.
It's the the sound that birthed the 311, Sugar Ray, Incubus, and other less popular, bass-slapping headbangers with names that certainly contribute to memories of the style as little more than a garish curio: Style Monkeez, Psychofunkapus, Guano Apes, Super Junky Monkey.
A choir, a tap dancer in garish attire, flamenco dancers, male models wearing jean onesies, and some curious characters in white rabbit costumes are all moving around on the makeshift stage, to music that's slow but rhythmic, often spaced out by cymbals.
The ritzy, the garish, and the beautifully impractical — like Christie, who wears "glittery socks for when I need reminding that I'm doing fine at life," or Alice-May who wears a pair of gold glitter sneakers every time she does a speaking event.
The good folks over at ScreenRant point out that the film is just being marketed differently, with all the focus on Gal Gadot's Diana of Themyscira, instead of a shotgunned mish-mash of character posters and garish branding partnerships (like with Suicide Squad).
It's served up with garish visuals, but there's a serious foundation throughout, as the show introduces the idea of purgatory, of hell as punishment for earthly misdeeds, of various views of the torments there, of hell as a chic symbol of rebellion.
What I saw instead were cruddy strip malls, garish beach communities, and the ugly sprawl of car lots and franchise chicken joints and prefab warehouses, which issued out of the heart of every city and crawled along our highways like poisonous vines.
They didn't much like Bernard Tschumi's shapely but garish blue-glass luxury condo tower, either —- its arrival in the neighborhood a dozen years ago seemed to plant an incongruous flag for colonizing bourgeoisie — so they didn't want tons more glass and gloss.
So Mr. Trump fashioned himself instead as a proudly garish champion of the common man — a person of unsophisticated tastes but distinctive popular appeal — and acted the part in extravagant fashion, first in the New York tabloids and then on national television.
The lens flare, the ghosting effects, the garish and inaccurate color; all these will touch off nearly as much nostalgia, or anti-nostalgia, for the 1980s home-video hobbyist as the disco tunes might for any late boomer or early Gen X-er.
As for emulating, I remember around the age of 11 or 12 earnestly trying to copy certain MAD artists: Paul Coker Jr. especially, since I felt like his art was the perfect blend of cute and garish, if you know what I mean.
As it was only October, the garish winter wear was not out yet, but the mother and daughter did walk away with a pair of pink kitten-print socks for Lisa and an '80s-era blouse with "sherbet-colored stripes" for Madison.
Guests, who feasted on fried chicken, baked ziti and macaroni and cheese provided by area restaurants, didn't seem worried when Ms. Stipkovits fell after Mr. Garish playfully pushed a piece of red velvet cake, iced in pink, toward his new wife's face.
Modern art for him was and is just big, factual stuff like the shiny, garish, gloppy, inelegant spray-paint work "Cardboard Relief" (1965) that followed up on his 1963 series of black monochromatic tar paintings, which eschewed all forms of foot action.
For all its decadent touches — slightly garish, Day-Glo costumes in the party scenes (designed by Susan Hilferty); steamy ballet dancers who perform for the guests at Flora's party — Mr. Mayer's production is essentially a traditional staging set in the mid-19th century.
The spectacle is one of gentle stimulation; all the garish demonstrations of instrumental technique, the vaguely uplifting invocations of a changing society in the Middle East, give off an impression of sophistication — delivered with a grin that makes it all fun and manageable.
Cultural anthropologists appreciate them too, including for their kitsch value, particularly in the way that their designers choose garish colours - notably yellow - and designs to make sure they stand out on a coffee table or a bookshelf or at a paan seller's kiosk.
But the unabashed earnestness of it all — the conviction with which garish costumes are worn, nerdy jokes are delivered, and lo-fi recreations of famous comic panels are staged — it's got a cheesy heart you can't buy with any amount of money.
Undercutting Mr. Spicer's solemn condolence to Mr. Owens, and his assurance that the raid was crucial to national safety, was the unusual necktie he chose: a combination of garish red, silver and baby blue stripes on a ground of electric Gatorade blue.
Winton brings up the idea that perhaps we've lost the true spirit of those rites of passage as we've commercialized them, leaving us with the thought that maybe these are mostly garish displays put on by corporate interests, capitalizing on older traditions.
On the levonorgestrel IUD, I suffered through bouts of derealization — the external world becoming unrecognizably remastered, colors rendered garish and sounds warping nonsensically, the distortion sometimes trespassing the border of my body; I'd look in the mirror and not recognize who I saw.
And the world of Blade Runner 2049 is gorgeously scopic: You'll see cautiously soaring spinners giving chase in the night sky; a parched, burnt-orange desert littered with garish statues; the slick, squirmy industrial birth-canal that Wallace uses to bring his replicants to life.
Creepshow is just a good time: a series of twisted tales with all the dark humor, garish colors, and over-the-top violence as the EC comics it was inspired by, Tales From the Crypt, The Haunt of Fear, and The Vault of Horror.
At present, though, the auditorium is a place of distinguished musical harmony and positive energy, while that upper foyer, an indoor piazza that's one of New York's most spectacular chambers when untrammeled by garish clutter, has become a lurid playground of rival and dissimilar gangs.
This video is insane—lots of Tron stuff (remember: Kanye loves Tron!), Daft Punk cameos, the emergence of the infamous shutter shades, which we all owned at one point (don't front)—but it's little more than a loud, garish mess, just like the song.
Savile, a one-time wrestler with trademark long blonde hair, a love of cigars and a penchant for garish outfits and jewelry, started out as a pioneering DJ in the 1960s and went on to host some of the BBC's biggest prime time TV shows.
For you, as a player, that business background is important only insofar as it instills a sense of trust: trust that these games won't pivot into something crappy, trust that when you open it up next time it won't bombard you with anything garish.
Beto can replicate a portion of Obama's coalition of the I-would-be-successful-but-I-never-saw-the-point-of-trying branch of white young Democrats, as well as middle-aged liberal women, and garner garish profile pieces in glossy magazines each week.
Chris Prynoski's animated "Nerdland" is a garish, scatological Hollywood satire with Paul Rudd and Patton Oswalt giving voice to a pair of hangers-on desperate for fame; the voice cast includes Mike Judge, whose "Beavis and Butt-Head" is one of Mr. Prynoski's inspirations.
Mr. Shilowich had happened upon Ms. Chubbuck's story as he was emerging from a protracted depression, and he was struck by the generous persona beneath the garish headlines, a woman who hosted social events, volunteered with disabled children and committed herself to community journalism.
Ryan Murphy's Pose, the new FX series set against the garish 80s backdrop of New York City's drag ballroom scene, has an acute understanding of this dichotomy: "family" takes a looser and otherwise transcendent meaning, alternately defined in the language of queerness and rejection.
Just as she didn't expect Mr. Garish to be sympathetic to her single-parent status, she didn't expect her daughter to fall for the soft-spoken stranger-soldier whose personality had done a U-turn in the 173 years that had passed since kindergarten.
Brunch was the best sandwich of my life, found, unexpectedly, at a carwash a few blocks away: Tortas Wash Mobile has been plying its tortas since 1964, and a crowd of people hungrily tearing into their sandwiches was huddled around the garish yellow stand.
" Other buildings on the award's shortlist included London's "bland and boxy" Lewisham Gateway, a high-rise commercial and residential project; and an orange eco-house in South London that the judges described as "garish, blockish and a clumsy and alien blot on the streetscape.
These boulevards offer both the best and worst of the city: there are never any pedestrians; every surface is too bright; every lawn too green, and yet every building, no matter how garish, has some fantastical story to tell if only you stop to listen.
By the time the police arrived at the crime scene, their second homicide of the night, the blood seeping from the gunshot wound to his left eye had begun to harden and crack, leaving a skin of garish red scales over his face and throat.
The government has been unable to stop them from tearing down the ubiquitous propaganda billboards and some of the garish, tin-metal "trees of life" erected on hundreds of streets and roundabouts by the first lady as symbols of her government's supposedly divine mandate.
He was the wunderkind, at 39 the youngest French head of state since Napoléon, promising radical economic change while restoring the presidency to a Jupiterian level, in his words, after the garish "bling bling" of Nicolas Sarkozy and the tawdry "normality" of François Hollande.
" The scriptwriting also came in for criticism, with Nugent adding that: "The intended humour mostly falls flat (lame jokes like 'cat got your tongue' are neither funny nor logical), but there's something in the garish, glorious failure of it that can absolutely be enjoyed.
Yet, despite these welcome modifications to a dress style that served as an unwitting tutorial on how not to wear a suit, Mr. Spicer has stuck to his attention-grabbing neckwear, ties not only carnival-barker garish but also manifestly wrong in other ways.
In the show's most poignant bit of satire, "The Wrong Ways to Smile" (2015), a figure that seems to be made of candy cane offers the viewer a selection of garish smiling mouths, as if advising a presidential candidate on the proper public countenance.
Consisting of large-scale pieces mounted on wooden panels, and smaller works on paper, Jablon's paintings combine thick, gluey pigments that range in hue from garish colors to black, with subtle adornments of glass that look like diamante puncturing the flatness of a two-dimensional surface.
Here's how it works: you take a selfie, or use a photo from your camera roll like a screenshot of another person, and then the app lets you apply any of its filters, including removing makeup or adding any of a number of garish makeup colors.
One of the most prominent of these sites is the mega-popular, infamous blind-item gossip site Crazy Days and Nights, with its black background, white text, pale green headlines, and a header banner depicting a nighttime Hollywood landscape, crowded on all sides by garish ads.
Chief Executive Bjorn Gulden said it was a coincidence the anniversary comes soon after the Kaepernick ad, and also shortly after Puma launched its garish orange and black "Clyde Court Disrupt" basketball shoes - marking its return to a sport with close links to the social justice movement.
From the garish décor of Saul Goodman's office to the combover-mullet on his head to the mere look of the footage — which was shot on film, as Breaking Bad was, instead of with Better Call Saul's digital cameras — it's clear that we're in Breaking Bad territory.
Or not Many more, I think to add, but stop Myself and toss my goofy wig away As if it were The silvery moon unwanted now that day- Break's come, whose calendar-page splendor's a flop, A drop curtain shown up as both garish and squat.
The stiff dialogue, garish special effects, and the almost whimsical tone make for yet another frustrating reintroduction to director Alexandre Aja, who's blunted the gleeful nastiness of his early horror movies (High Tension, The Hills Have Eyes) into tonally confused, baffling projects like Horns and Louis Drax.
The pizza theme carries through to the, shall we say, garish, design of the shoes, which feature a cheese grater-esque mesh, "extreme marinara splash" highlights, and, for an extra dose of complete lack of subtlety, the word "PIZZA" emblazoned on the sides of the shoe.
And now, with The Florida Project — one of the most highly buzzed-about films at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, where it premiered in the Directors' Fortnight section — Baker's skill as a loving humanist chronicler of America's garish forgotten places has ripened into something truly marvelous.
Text messages and timelines, meeting rosters and discreet communiques, feasts and fêtes and flights back and forth from Moscow: Everything you ever wanted to know about how the NRA became an all-too-willing prong of the Kremlin's 2016 schemes is there, in garish, unsparing detail.
"But now the town is at a critical turning point where it could go in one direction or another," Mr. Gananca said, citing challenges like the lack of a sewage system, tensions with newcomers and the construction of garish new lodgings that reflect little of Alter's origins.
I set aside the dopey, bumbling manner of his technique, the kitschy stencil borders, the garish dissonant color of the Reaper backgrounds, the clumsy drawing outlining his devils, and explored the possibility that Smith's art is not in his painting but in the act of making the paintings.
But the piece falls into the same trap that so many old-guard publications do when waxing lyrical about a youth culture they have no real insight into—they mix up the entirety of electronic music with the garish genre-cum-industry that's come to be known as EDM.
It's slick enough to not be garish, has a battery that lasts long enough to get through (most of) a work week, tracks everything from heart rate to sleep with and lets you bring your own tunes on a run if you decide to leave your phone behind.
" Talking Points Memo's Josh Marshall agrees, predicting that "if there's a post-campaign Trump media vehicle it's far more likely to be a bargain-basement but perhaps high traffic website on the model of Breitbart: garish, crazy but with a ready market of deplorables who come to TrumpNews.
And he can't resist a few garish CGI touches, like explosions that rip human bodies into gory sections — in one case, causing a character's concealed family photo to blow loose and fly mournfully up to an overhead camera, so audiences can grab a poignant peek at the freshly bereaved.
McKeesport, Pa., the working-class city where he and Ms. Stipkovits grew up, wasn't always reminiscent of picnics and parades for Mr. Garish; he dropped out of school at 22015 and spent more than half a decade in dead-end jobs before enlisting in the Army in 20173.
After a short ceremony punctuated by pauses so Ms. Stipkovits, who is currently on dialysis, could catch her breath and dab at relentless tears, Ms. Stipkovits and Mr. Garish joined their friends and families for a reception at the Cathedral Room at St, Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Pittsburgh.
The appeal of Lawrence's portrayal of Rosalyn Rosenfeld — a brash, ball-busting wife and mother with a penchant for garish nail polish and "Live and Let Die" — is intrinsically linked to what's so entertaining about American Hustle: It's shameless and broad and very happy to put on a show.
Near the bar, a lobbyist with the National Sheriffs' Association in a  garish suit recounted his testimony on Capitol Hill that day and explained to me why every sheriff in the United States needed a Vietnam-era M113 armored personnel carrier to keep our boys in blue safe.
Crunchy metallic percussion, pungent electric strings, squealing keyboards, fancy riffs on guitar and sitar shredding past their breaking points, and Reza's own keening voice — all abrasive in theory, instead conjure a garish warmth suitable for a particular brand of melodic pathos designed to linger on every drop of suffering.
The three acts (performed with one intermission) all depict a company of second-tier actors performing the first act of a creaky British sex farce set in a country house, here rendered in mock-Tudor style, but updated with garish accouterments establishing the period to be the taste-free 1970s.
Clayster doesn't look like a celebrity—if you saw him simply milling with the regular players, if they weren't constantly stopping their stride to do a double-take before politely asking for a selfie, you'd assume he was just another fan, albeit one in a garish, sponsor-plastered team jersey.
While Büsch's joyful little bees show how the stately, utilitarian order of Biedermeier can be turned into something far more garish, "Teppich mit Kreismuster – Moda 1062 Schwarz" –– six intersecting white, silver, blue, green, and red circles against a black background –– addresses the diminishing returns of a most revolutionary art movement, constructivism.
I dropped in these dark backgrounds with garish lights and street scenes' and that's what fascinated Ridley' because he's an artist and he enjoyed the fact that I could sympathize and illustrate this dystopian world with the vehicles I had been asked to design' all in one little visual package.
Like the strawberry stain, it was also riveting to look at with its garish neon glow, from the angry yellow clot to the stream of red blood worming its way around it to the multicolored brain of mine full of so many ideas but also just a hunk of misfiring flesh.
Music rises for dramatic effect and a marching band becomes a ghost of garish military movements, parading around the historian as she describes the various parties that would take place in the drill hall (during the press preview, Steyerl said that the film's orchestration is a sonification of gun violence data).
While the concert's psychedelic light design and live accompaniment were instant improvements on the usual garish auditorium fluorescents and piped-in PA-system audio, the Ross brothers dumped out their entire bag of stylistic tricks to honestly convey the wonder that these collective performances inspired in the individuals comprising them.
The hottest hot take seems to be "marijuana is going mainstream"—an analysis that rather snobbishly presumes this cultural exchange will be a one-way street, with kids in garish tie-dyes taking a back seat to make way for the more refined tastes of Wall Street weed CEO's and stiletto stoners.
When I went to observe Maddow doing her broadcast, at MSNBC's headquarters, in Rockefeller Center, I didn't know what to expect, but I was unprepared for the large, eerily silent studio, some of whose props I recognized from watching the show—the desk with the glass top, the garish views of Manhattan skyscrapers.
To mark the publication of "Real Food," a collection of Parr's images of garish meals, Phaidon is collaborating with the Art of Dining, a company run by the chef Ellen Parr (the photographer's daughter) and the set designer Alice Hodge, who have carved out a reputation for hosting creative culinary events in London.
The field is adapted to this truckery, with a few random cars and giant dice full of balloons on one side, some dirt-ramps to hit in the middle and two giant, garish ramps to the right, which are only for the strongest, most eager trucks to hit, flip, and score points on.
The anthemic "Memory Gospel" (originally released as a B-side on his 1999 masterpiece Play) lends dreamy texture to the garish brutality and frenetic acting in one of the film's climactic scenes, a montage of gun violence and stilted dancing; it underscores the film's dramatic tension between the otherworldly and the mundane.
Both critics and electronic music heads at the time liked to treat it as a punchline, thinking of its arena rock-style grandiosity and love for euphoric drops as garish, predictable, and cheesy—"the boy-band of the electronic subgenre," as one commenter on the Ars Technica open forum put it in 296.
Works by 299 artists (billed as 299 artists, for the sake of symmetry, in a show so undisciplined it can't even follow its own rules) are jammed into a single gallery of 299,210 square feet, creating a regrettable obstacle course of forlorn and garish objects that are afforded no individuation or breathing room.
Asked in the following decade to create a car park that would add something to a block of boutique shops, Arquitectonica adapted its garish palate to the more sensitive 1990s by wrapping the building in a fibreglass mesh with an irrigation system, and filling it with indigenous clusias and sea lettuce, which ran riot.
The clips package shown to advertisers — which is probably just a cut-down of a "presentation pilot," or a collection of scenes shot to give a sense of what a series would look like, rather than a full pilot with a fleshed-out storyline — looked incredibly cheap, with garish lighting and bland costumes and sets.
A very brief history of death and spaceSoyuz11inStar Trek II: Wrath of KhanEnterpriserocketStar TrekAnd, when he shall die,Take him and cut him out in little stars,And he will make the face of heaven so fineThat all the world will be in love with night,And pay no worship to the garish sun.
The Madonna Inn is beyond garish, wild with over-decoration and lack of subtlety and colors — the steakhouse oozes with every shade of pink, because Alex Madonna, the second-generation Swiss who opened this hotel in 1958 and was a ranching partner of John Wayne, was not concerned with what you thought about his masculinity.
Ashik Reza: Pashani Priya (Protune) Despite consensus among fans, dissenters, and the industry itself, I'm hesitant to classify Bollywood soundtrack music as kitsch — usages that in themselves sound outrageous can rapidly morph into received conventions, and anyway, the style's garish beats and swirly strings convey athletic persistence as often as they do romantic despair.
Down at our brand new site on Cannon Street thousands of dealers, brokers and back-up staff all donned the famous garish jackets (red of course being the color for the locals who used at least a portion of their own money in the pits) and went about the raucous business of the futures and options market.
But where Burton's depiction of Wonderland was a little too gray — or maybe it just seemed that way because the film was converted to 3D in post-production, which darkens the image — Bobin's is hypersaturated in a way that makes it occasionally garish and hard to look at, like someone turned the color levels way, way up.
Taking up the neon vomit Ed Banger set and the stomach-churning bass of the U.K. club scene, he became a self-styled rock star of the American dubstep world on Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites, blowing out beats that were intentionally garish, unquestionably stupid, and unbearably loud—three characteristics that all true bangers must abide by.
The jokes were better and the outfits were more garish than at the correspondents' dinner, but Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE was still not in attendance.
This laptop will never be confused for an Apple one like our previous pick, and some people might find the blend of aluminum, glass, and carbon fiber garish, but most people will feel just fine, especially if they opt for the $1,200 iteration with a non-touch 1080p display, 256GB SSD, 8GB of RAM, and an i5-63U CPU.
The humiliation his wife puts her debilitated husband through (dressing him in garish women's clothing and makeup) derives from personal — and real — grievances, but it may also be seen as a symbol of the powerlessness being felt by middle-aged white men, for whom death rates have been increasing after years of decline, to the bafflement of researchers.
A pant leg tapers into a limp elastic cuff that reeks of Zara athleisure; a garish pink hoodie with three-quarter length sleeves seems better suited for a Jared Leto press tour than a half-pipe; an innocent white jacket is desecrated with a fire-breathing unicorn graphic that looks like a DeviantArt riff on the Mozilla Firefox logo.
From a similar school of thinking as the Vetements gang, he is carving out his own back-to-basics, as-banal-as-it-is-beautiful style — think plain red and white T-shirts and stretched-out tracksuits, infused with a heavy, grunge moodiness and strokes of symbology in the form of Russian words, flags, and garish knitted scarves.
"Historians now know they were all painted in color, but on the 3-D printed replicas, the hues are very garish," he says, in a mellifluous accent that reflects both his Portuguese childhood and his nearly three decades in England, where he is now one of the most sought-after authorities on historic pigments and paints.
A lot of critics have understandably written about Saul and Colescott's satirical intent and use of parody, but they never quite delve into the garish vulgarity of their painting style, and their imaginative use of grotesque exaggeration to visually appeal to viewers while simultaneously getting under their skin — and skin color is very much on their mind.
Popular signs infuriatingly lifted from moments in black culture, including "It's Clit," a pun combining the popular slang "lit" with the reference to female anatomy, and several variations of "We Shall Overcomb," which conflated the gospel hymn and anthem of the civil rights movement with a garish cartoon of Donald Trump's saffron-colored cloud of hair.
She played a vampire victim in Wes Craven's Dracula 2000 and teamed up with Sisqo to cover Earth, Wind & Fire's "September" in teen rom-com Get Over It. She also had what Entertainment Weekly dubbed a "garish" shade of Tommy Hilfiger lipstick, and her own Mattel doll, one of the first to feature a belly button.
But it was most likely not a coincidence that the move came on the heels of Trump's goofy and garish visit to Saudi Arabia, during which he was photographed laying hands on what appeared to be a mysterious glowing orb, announced a $110 billion arms deal and called for a Sunni alliance to combat terrorism and Iran.
Once you cross the George Washington Bridge on a weekend morning, you enter into a whole new world, one populated by men in their 30s and 40s, clad in tight-fitting, garish clothing, all riding bikes you only read about in magazines up a wonderfully smooth, rolling highway to stop at one bike-friendly cafe or another before turning back.
It will lead visitors on a path through an enchanted but menacing landscape featuring, among other things, 17 black-faced lawn jockeys on a crystal cloudscape 18 feet in the air; 453,000 whirling wind spinners; a "waterfall" of shimmering foil-like strips; a thousand or so intentionally garish ceramic tchotchkes; and several million beads, some of which will comprise shimmering mountains.
The vibrant mint color of the review unit I tested (it's also available in midnight) pops in a way that isn't anywhere near as garish as the color palette of Apple's iPhone 5C line and is, in general, one of the few colorful mobile devices I've seen that's well-designed enough to get away with it all and still look professional.
While some of the hypocritical political correctness plays itself out, it is interesting to note that those who were Scalia's greatest supporters greeted his passing with an immediate and stern warning to the president that no nominee would be approved, and the garish spectacle referred to as the Republican presidential debates featured the quintessential testimonial to how politically correct has become correctly political.
My jacket — a cropped little thing in thin-wale corduroy, covered in a confetti sprinkle of ditsy flowers — looked like it would have belonged on that rack along alongside oversized sack dresses covered in '70s storybook illustrations, gigantic paints in prints that felt both garish and glamorous to me, and fringed tops that looked like a three-dimensional mesa sunset.
Wrapping around all of Sunset Overdrive's big ideas is a punk rock aesthetic that informs every inch of the game: the blaring music that responds organically to whatever's happening on the screen; the garish cartoon graphics that more often than not look like an elaborate back tattoo come to life; the DIY design of the weapons, and the "have it your way" approach to character customization.
More exclusively electronic and less instrumentally varied than his previous work, dominated by woozy waves of synthesizer and his own chirpy, pitch-corrected vocals, this music shares a style not just with the impractical shit sold in Hiper Asia but with a lot of avant-garde Spanish-language rock and/or electronica: it's colorful, jumpy, fragmented, a little garish, and also pinched, narrow, perversely difficult.
In 'Boo', one of the show's most endearing tributes to old Hollywood favorites, the comedian Eddie Bracken and the character actress Evelyn Keyes star as Nelson and Evelyn Chumsky, two genteel ghosts who first haunt and then try to coexist with the garish young couple that just moved into the Chumsky family home: Sheena (Wendy Schaal), a clueless porn star, and Tony (Robert Picardo), her shameless manager.
I desire art that offers a change of factual attitude, a new world outlook, a shift in perspective, over classy, elegant restraint, so I prefer Venet's later maximalist "Saturation" paintings that also can be very elegant, as in "Saturation" (2009) (not in the show) and "Bugatti Painting" (2012) or garish, as with "Gold Round with Quantification" (2012) and "Round Saturation (Gold) with 23 on Top" (2011).
When Lonzo Ball strutted onstage at Barclays Center on Thursday night after learning he'd been picked second in the annual N.B.A. draft by his hometown Los Angeles Lakers, he wore a black suit with a shawl-collared jacket, a black shirt, a black bow tie and, on his feet, an utterly garish pair of white submarine-shape sneakers, trimmed in the Lakers colors, purple and gold.
Meanwhile, at the same time that I was attempting to keep my running under wraps, I was doing all kinds of outgoing things that I thought runners were supposed to do: waving at oncoming cars (outside the village, that is); shouting cheerful encouragement at other runners; buying garish running gear (is there any other kind?); signing up for a 5K in which everyone wears a Santa suit.
But it can't balance (let alone smoothly blend) the two, and instead, it offers an uneven combination of each: a garish settlement constructed of modular cubes that suggests no amount of "frontier struggle"; an outlaw spaceport where things always wrap up far too neatly; a mustache-twirling villain who monologues about genetic destiny—only to have his views on racial essentialism supported by the game's own text.
If the dead can come back to this earth and flit unseen around those they loved, I shall always be near you; in the garish day and in the darkest night — amidst your happiest scenes and gloomiest hours — always, always; and if there be a soft breeze upon your cheek, it shall be my breath; or the cool air fans your throbbing temple, it shall be my spirit passing by.
It's in Kanye West's decision to celebrate the release of Ye, his latest album, with a launch party in the great outdoors of Wyoming (read: a luxury ranch outside Jackson Hole); in the quiet lower-middle-class suburban existence of Lady Bird; in the short-lived return of Roseanne; in the garish Disney-themed motels of The Florida Project; and in the difficult truths of Childish Gambino's This Is America.
It is a rare finite series (126 episodes of half-an-hour duration each), is an adaptation of an internationally acclaimed show (Israeli drama "Hatufim", which was also the basis for popular American series "Homeland") and is about war and its aftermath – a far cry from the melodramatic, often garish prime-time shows that focus on scheming mothers-in-law which are often criticised for their regressive themes.
The two take little jabs at each other in lyrics and interviews, but one senses that any friction only serves to boost the case of Tory Lanez, whose biggest hit to date, "Say It," is a garish, blatant ripoff of Brownstone's 1994 smash "If You Love Me." Being post-Drake is no crime — plenty of artists are — but improving on the titan's moves takes both flair and gumption.
Where DOOM paints its world in shades of dirt, steel and spilled innards, Adrenaline's color palette is gleefully garish, bursting with neon shades of yellow and purple like something from 2000 AD. While DOOM challenges players to work together to defeat a common enemy, Adrenaline is a straight-up, every-person-for-themselves killfest with opponents attempting to bump one another off in a frenetic orgy of flames, bullets and laser beams.
Beasts' CGI menagerie tends to look a bit cheap and garish, but at its best — as with a golden, six-winged thunderbird that becomes the movie's most majestic element, or in a show-offy speakeasy sequence that feels like a lost sidebar from Who Framed Roger Rabbit — the film brings back the anything-can-happen fantasy element and the sense of scope and surprise that initially made the Harry Potter stories compelling.
The result is a unique dating sim with garish yet charming low-budget aesthetics and scenery-chewing acting that would feel at home on a SEGA CD. Quinn also opens up about depression, her relationship with video games, and life since Gamergate—the online movement that targeted her in 2014 after a jilted ex-boyfriend wrote a blog post inaccurately suggested that she received favorable coverage for her indie game Depression Quest after sleeping with a journalist.
Although there is definitely a vapid element to competitive cheerleading – appearance is something that can count towards your overall competition score and if you're a female cheerleader it's standard to be wearing a big, garish bow on the top of your head, a "toothy grin", and, in many cases, a lot of makeup and fake tan – I would argue that cheer has become a weird haven in the UK for people who don't quite fit the mould.
Now Ross is surrounded by the "big steel" dream team: U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 22019K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE; Assistant to the President Peter Navarro; USTR General Counsel Steve Vaughn; and Under Secretary of Commerce Gil Kaplan, and Deputy USTR Jeff Garish, among others.
The font is either Comic Sans or some other attack on the typographical arts; the meme's messaging is sometimes in English, but typically in the parents' native language, even if their child isn't fluent in that language; the colors are garish; the pictures or clip art used are blurry or blown out, as though they sat in the Arizona sun for two weeks, then were run under a stream of acid; and there's often the use of beloved cartoon characters, spitting in the face of copyright laws.

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