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Bloch also reveals Norman's heavily rouged mug (which the movie keeps in shadow).
The poem asks a number of questions: Has death made Bidart's father a woman, rouged and lipsticked?
Meanwhile, the album cover features Wainwright rouged and trussed up in Renaissance finery, flowers blooming in his hair.
"I found her unfamiliar, rouged like a corpse, her tumid ankles peeking out, inflated and purple," Rowbottom writes.
But there's also plenty of human drama, and a none-too-surprising appearance from an older and rouged up Joel.
Instead, I gave the models alabaster skin, rouged cheeks, and berry-stained lips — and the cover got a lot of attention.
Ms Blunt's face, though still beautiful, has been roughly rouged and puffed up to better resemble someone whose appearance prompts disgust in other commuters.
My mother was quite deep into Alzheimer's disease and yet my father had rouged her cheeks and combed her hair for our evening out.
Indeed, a number of stands had bins and baskets brimming with bright, intensely golden fruit, some of it lightly rouged, some still hinting of green.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MONTRÉAL — It is known that hummingbirds come to the call of red, their eyes configured for a sensitivity toward rouged hues.
This is even better in a version rouged by chile oil and hiding traces of Sichuan peppercorn, their presence betrayed by a gradual blurring of the lips.
I remember him telling my brothers and me, after his father died, that he hadn't been able to look into the open casket, because the morticians had rouged his father's cheeks.
Even though Bruno had found Cynthia Jalter's peroxided hair and jowly, excessively rouged face decidedly unattractive, her arms, and her heavy chest, didn't feel in any way terrible against his shoulders.
She would serve a ragout for dinner, after a long day at the textile factory, her lips still carefully rouged, her waist tightly cinched, always striving, always trying to escape the familiar.
When they were small, the children would climb onto the lower branches, and jump off into that rouged carpet; the little kid-glove petals clung to their clothes when they stood up.
Billed as a "deepfake," or nearly undetectable edit, the videos in fact exhibit glaring disjunctions: the inserted flesh judders right off the jaw, and the faces have overly rouged, Kewpie-doll cheeks.
After all, Middleton has been known to accessorize everything from gowns to casual riding ensembles with the same glam: barrel curls, nude lip color, and heavily-rouged cheeks, but it goes a lot deeper than that.
"Untitled (I am in training don't kiss me)" finds Cahun rouged like a courtesan and ripped like an athlete, while "Untitled (Portrait of Claude lying on leopard skin)" offsets its pastoral calm with a hint of Catwoman glam.
Yet recently she posted two selfies from a hospital bed; in one her skin is as rouged and smoothed as a Kewpie doll; in the other it's weathered and furrowed, and her face is scrunched into a detumescent sphere.
Dressed in clothes dominated by neon pinks and greens with elaborate headgear, their lips and cheeks brightly rouged for the most important day of their short lives, about 50 boys advance to the lively beat of drums, cymbals and gongs.
She was always good for a scandal: publishing her books in a time when women didn't publish was almost as good for newspaper sales as the time she went to the theater in an elaborate topless gown with her nipples rouged.
Part tabloid fixture, part philosopher, Margaret was just as likely to cause a scandal by wearing a breast-baring gown to the theater (with rouged nipples) as by writing a romance that anticipates science fiction or a treatise that anticipates contemporary naturalism.
Rather than try, Joel Grey has chosen to burrow down into his R.O.A.L., examine every ­fiber — even though it was a leering creep, the rouged M.C. of the Kit Kat Klub in Hal Prince's "Cabaret" and the utter antithesis of his own nice-guy persona.
GUANZHONG, China (Reuters) - Morning market shoppers look a little too long in Liu Peilin's direction as she passes by in a red jacket and gray wig covered in red and pink clips, her cheeks rouged in bright pink and eyeshadow in a matching shade.
GUANZHONG, China (Reuters) - Morning market shoppers look a little too long in Liu Peilin's direction as she passes by in a red jacket and gray wig covered in red and pink clips, her cheeks rouged in bright pink and eyeshadow in a matching shade.
Oh, to be back in the warm, safe embrace of RuPaul's rouged and plastic bosom for yet another season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, where our favorite contestants from RuPaul's Drag Race come together for another round of reading, Snatch Game, and trying to convince everyone they're worth paying $5 to take a selfie with at DragCon.
For example, there is a video from 2014 of the deliciously unruly and genre-bending Untitled Queen (née Matthew de Leon) performing Judy Garland's rendition of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" while wearing a dress made of what look like assorted items of clothing sewn together, sporting a long, teased blonde wig, a child's medieval-style chest plate, and cheeks rouged neon pink to the point of comedy.
A film version, titled Blush, was made in 1994, directed by Li Shaohong. Another film version, 1995's Rouged Beauties (hongfen jiaren), was directed by Huang Shuqin.
They wore tight wigs of golden rope which hung down in long strands. The Faun and senior nymph wore golden sandals while the rest of the dancers had bare white feet with rouged toes.
Cherkassky was married to Evdokia Vasilievna Morozova, a cousin of Boris Morozov. Adam Olearius mentioned her outstanding beauty and that though she didn't want to be bleached and rouged, public opinion made her do so. He died childless.
The most significant change was the character of the Emcee. The role, as played by Joel Grey in both prior incarnations, was an asexual, edgy character with rouged cheeks dressed in a tuxedo. Alan Cumming's portrayal was highly sexualized, as he wore suspenders (i.e. braces) around his crotch and red paint on his nipples.
Gabrielle d'Estrées's rouged nipple is tweaked by her sister, the Duchess of Villars, circa 1600. Nipple stimulation or breast stimulation is stimulation of the breast. Stimulation may be by breastfeeding, sexual activity, or an indirect non-sexual response. As part of sexual activity, the practice may be performed upon, or by, people of any gender or sexual orientation.
The mask is symmetrical and made of one solid piece of wood. She has a very small mouth with red rouged lips, cheeks and forehead. Her eyes are closed and she has a general look of happiness and good-humor. The mask is constructed with black hair painted on the top of her head and 2 cords/strings hanging from the sides of the mask.
In 2011, Lin premiered Die Brautschminkerin (Bridal Makeup), based on Li Ang's Rouged Sacrifice, in turn inspired by Taiwan's February 28 incident. Die Brautschminkerin was nominated for the German Theatre Association's Der Faust award. Her second performance in Taiwan took place in 2018. The Little Mermaid linked the Hans Christian Andersen story of the same name with Oscar Wilde's The Birthday of the Infanta.
The cover photo showed the evolution in the band's image since 1981. In contrast to the earlier artwork, the new image positioned each band member equally close to the camera, and demonstrated the variety of looks within the band, from tanned adventurers to rouged androgynes. This reflected the band's teen-focused marketing which promoted the image and personality of individual band members, recognizing that "everyone is someone's favourite".De Graaf & Garret (1982), p. 15.
Aschenbach begins to fret about his aging face and body. In an attempt to look more attractive, he visits the hotel's barber shop almost daily, where the barber eventually persuades him to have his hair dyed and his face painted to look more youthful. The result is a fairly close approximation to the old man on the ship who had so appalled Aschenbach. Freshly dyed and rouged, he again shadows Tadzio through Venice in the oppressive heat.
She later recalled, "I was the only girl in the first grade that routinely powdered and rouged my face." Dennison also remembered, "I never really wanted to be in show business. I just wanted to raise my kids and keep house, but I guess being in the business is just a 'family tradition'." She quit school after the eighth grade and toured the country with her family, often doing her elder sisters' make-up and occasionally singing backup.
Fran and Anna were known for their tartan miniskirts, rouged cheeks and fishnet stockings. They were known for jabot- fronted tartan mini dresses, with matching tartan hats, each decorated with a large feather. Their style is often referred to as "tartan kitsch" They are reported to have worn their trademark style daily. Showbiz friend Johnny Beattie said that he never saw them without full make-up and costume, even when not working, "I think they even went to bed like that".
Frances Hodgson Burnett in 1901 The marriage took place in Genoa, Italy, and the couple went to Pegli for their honeymoon, where they endured two weeks of steady rain. Burnett's biographer Gretchen Gerzina writes of the marriage, "it was the biggest mistake of her life". The press stressed the age difference—Townsend was ten years younger than she—and she referred to him as her secretary. Biographer Ann Thwaite doubts he loved her. She claims at that time the 50-year-old Burnett was "stout, rouged and unhealthy".
Twain, Alcott, and the Birth of the Adolescent Reform Novel. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, p. 92. . With demands expressed in the Declaration of Sentiments, written at the Seneca Falls convention in 1848, women finally gained ratification of a constitutional amendment and the right to vote in 1920. After emancipation, these New Women could be identified by as “cigarette-smoking, lipsticked and rouged, jazz-dancing, birth-control-using types known as ‘modern girls’ or flappers.” World War II brought about a restructuring of the labor market as women stepped into the war effort on the home front.
Maria's early death (at the age of 27) on 30 September 1760 was caused by lead poisoning from the makeup she wore, which was very stylish at the time. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, it was fashionable for ladies to have pale white skin and red rouged cheeks; to achieve this look, lead-based Venetian ceruse was often used. The noxious effects of lead caused skin eruptions, which then encouraged ladies to apply more ceruse to cover the blemishes, eventually causing blood poisoning. Originally known simply as a beautiful but vain woman, Maria eventually became known in society circles as a "victim of cosmetics".
This evolution changed drag in the last decades of the 20th century. Among contemporary drag performers, the theatrical drag queen or street queen may at times be seen less as a "female impersonator" per se, but simply as a drag queen, and the role of the queen existing as an identity based in neither mainstream male nor mainstream female conventions. Examples include The Cockettes, Danny La Rue or RuPaul. In the 1890s the slapstick drag traditions of undergraduate productions (notably Hasty Pudding Theatricals at Harvard College, annually since 1891 and at other Ivy League schools like Princeton University's Triangle Club or the University of Pennsylvania's Mask and Wig Club) were permissible fare to the same middle- class American audiences that were scandalized to hear that in New York City, rouged young men in skirts were standing on tables to dance the can-can in Bowery dives like The Slide.

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