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"shocking pink" Definitions
  1. very bright pink in colour

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Both actresses stood out amongst a sea of pastels and sequined emerald in shocking pink gowns.
There was chocolate and apricot Sacher torte, shocking pink punschkrapferl filled with nougat, kardinalschnitte made from génoise sponge and meringue.
A meter from where I've been standing, I see the sign, in small but shocking-pink letters against frosted glass: Ed Banger Records.
In the restaurant's main dining area — tables and chairs now cleared away to make space — partygoers move in flounces of turquoise, shocking pink and blush.
And of course, no one would stop, because I was wearing the tunic, and my hair was dyed shocking pink, and I had no eyebrows.
Shocking pink, neon yellow, scarlet — Valentino's Pierpaolo Piccioli has become known for his use of luxurious color as much as for his extravagantly voluminous silhouettes.
The sofas are luxurious; the curtains are golden; the walls are shocking pink; the floor, on which Ms Mwaitulo's daughter has crashed out, is polished stone.
Looks 21 and 22 pair shocking pink moire silk capri pants with a cropped white blouse and tiers of dove gray tulle; she loved pink capris!
The Verner Panton corner suite is the hotel's most visually arresting space, with its shocking pink entranceway, purple-blue-toned bedroom and all-orange living area.
When she arrived at the hospital, her hair had been shocking pink and as it grew out Harry made sure it was dyed the same color.
Threatened by possible showers, the red carpet instead proceeded under sunny skies, where a host of bold colors in emerald, purple and shocking pink appeared to glow.
Unlike Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli's version, Shocking Pink, which enjoyed a somewhat avant-garde moment in the late 1950s, First Lady Pink was soft and subdued.
"Shocking Pink" was the signature shade of visionary Elsa Schiaparelli, the Italian fashion designer and artist who is most famous for her collaborations with Salvador Dali during the 1930s.
It came in a range of vivid neon hues — highlighter yellow, shocking pink, radioactive green — and was used for slim-fitting pants and tops with billowing extensions and abstract hoods.
" A woman doesn't just walk into a party; she enters "with the glitter of a matador, encased in a vintage, shocking pink-and-black satin Schiaparelli, thickly encrusted with gold braid.
A series of "Shocking Pink" ensembles place the color in a global context, touching upon its uses and meanings for both genders in cultures such as Mexico, Africa, India, and Japan.
So it's very easy to lean into this shocking pink version of the 80s that is fun but a little less real and not as nuanced as the film we're trying to make.
She shares vivid stories about the socialite who introduced shocking pink to the world, the first person named a "dumb blonde," and the merchant who figured out how to create archil from lichens.
With its puff sleeves, fitted bodice and ballgown silhouette, her vibrant Loewe gown is all glamour – but the shocking pink color, matching lip and perfectly-chosen Bulgari jewelry keeps the look youthful and modern.
In the 1990s Andre Agassi shook up the tennis world when he showed up to play in neon with shocking pink Lycra under his black stonewashed shorts (followed by purple, highlighter yellow, and so on).
Unfortunately, because of plastic's propensity to break, the museum has no examples to include so it has made do with accessories: sunny yellow Mary Quant boots, and bright tights in shocking pink, purple and green.
She's dyed the ends of her hair shocking pink, come out on Twitter in the most chill AF way possible, and posted some unconventional items on her social feeds (like a microblading session and a colonoscopy).
Today, the celebrated chef and proprietor of what is surely the city's most cherished Italian dining room, the River Café, is wearing a knitted dress in shocking pink (the favorite hue of her husband, the architect Richard Rogers).
And so friends and family arrived Saturday morning at City Bible Church in Vancouver, Washington, in floral print dresses and shocking pink polo shirts, brightly colored boas and sparkly bolero ties to celebrate the life of Julianna Yuri Snow.
This season, Jacquemus also upped his offering of tailoring (strong-shouldered blazers with high-waisted pleat-front pants) and outerwear (slouchy trench coats with utilitarian pockets), all in a saturated palette of colors, including shocking pink, bright tangerine and parrot green.
The 1940s-era acorn motif on shocking pink velvet, pictured on the cover of the now-obsolete sale brochure, and a purple sequined foxglove motif from around 1939, both made for Schiaparelli, had been expected to fetch the highest prices because of Mr. Lesage's close friendship with the designer.
Or it might be something outlandish and bewitching, like fashion designer Jun Takahashi's elaborately constructed and composed fall collection, a plucked-from-a-fairy-tale assemblage of puffer-jacketed nuns, feather-headdressed knights and a queen in a shocking-pink skirt of honeycombed silk organza, her hair dressed into two fat ram's horns.
Some of his most striking portraits followed, notably "Photo Bloke" (2016), depicting a black man in a shocking pink suit and white tennis shoes, posing against a solid pink background; another, the timely "Roscoe" (2016), shows a young black man wearing a T-shirt that makes a profane statement against Fox News.
Oh — and also even though the legacy of Elsa Schiaparelli, a designer best remembered for her mind-meld with Surrealists like Salvador Dalí and Jean Cocteau and her affinity for shocking pink, has had a tendency to overwhelm previous designers, who have oft gotten lost in the imagery and forgotten to focus on the intent.
There were costume designer Tomo Koizumi's multicolored cloud-like creations, inspired by hanawa, a Japanese funerary banner, and performance artist Leigh Bowery; at Roksanda, poufs and folds of fabric in rich autumnal hues made us crave romance and extravagance, via ballooned proportions; Molly Goddard designed hers in shocking pink; and the Vaquera collective channeled their knack for extravagance in an electrifying checkered black-and-fuchsia number that simply said, I've arrived.
Satisfied and delighted, blessings now counted — swimming, night, bed, poetry, good friends — sleep comes easily to Bo. Crowther's book has all the delightful strangeness of Margaret Wise Brown and Garth Williams's classic "Little Fur Family," but "Stories of the Night" takes place in a hand-wrought, colored-pencil forest made resplendent with rich tones, particularly a shocking pink, so warm and cheerful it fills the woods with joy.
In the mid 1990s, the Chicago Tribune's ''Women at Work'' columnist, Carol Kleiman, proposed that a woman fed up with sexist style rules should dress for a casual Friday, ''like a Mighty Morphin Power Ranger, preferably in a very bright color (I prefer shocking pink), with comfortable boots,'' since in an outfit like this, ''no one will dare mess with you by suggesting a list of dress-down clothes to wear to work.
Ultra pink is a Crayola crayon color formulated in 1972. In 1990, the name was changed in error to shocking pink; however, properly speaking, the name shocking pink should be reserved for only the original shocking pink formulated by Elsa Schiaparelli in 1937 (shown below).
Displayed at right is the Crayola color shocking pink. This is a Crayola crayon color formulated in 1972 and called ultra pink. In 1990 the name was changed to shocking pink.
Shocking pink (the original 1937 shocking pink) takes its name from the tone of pink used in the lettering on the box of the perfume called Shocking, designed by Leonor Fini for the Surrealist fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli in 1937.
This in turn was inspired by the Tête de Belier (Ram's Head), a 17.27ct pink diamond from Cartier owned by heiress Daisy Fellowes, who was one of Schiaparelli's best clients. Shocking pink kept its name in British English, whereas in North America "This intense magenta was called shocking pink in the 1930s, hot pink in the 1950s, and kinky pink in the 1960s...[it] has appeared in the vanguard of more than one youth revolution...to some it sings, to others it screams".Varley, Helen, editor Color London:1980--Marshall Editions, Ltd. Page 139 This color is now again called "shocking pink" to distinguish it from the web color hot pink (shown above).
She collects handbags, and owns over 100 Birkin bags, made by Hermès, which are widely considered the most valuable and sought-after, including a £100,000 shocking pink one, and worth a total of more than £1.5 million.
Joe's arsenal also includes Voomerangs, a boomerang-like blade weapon thrown from Joe's helmet; and Shocking Pink, which is a short fused bomb. He also has control over the (Machine Six in the English anime) which can take the form of a jet ship, a digger and a large robot.
Large numbers of them occur after rain showers. The millipede has glands that produce hydrogen cyanide to protect it from predators, which causes it to smell like almonds. Its toxicity is advertised by its aposematic color. The shocking pink dragon millipede was named third in the top ten new species list of 2008 by the International Institute for Species Exploration.
Shocking pink is bold and intense. It takes its name from the tone of pink used in the lettering on the box of the perfume called Shocking, designed by Leonor Fini for the Surrealist fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli in 1937.Voguepedia: the world of fashion in Vogue: "Schiaparelli" . The color shown at right matches the color of the lettering on the original box.
Brian follows to console her and inadvertently allows the doors to lock behind them. The next morning the family of the deceased is displeased to find shocking pink spiky hair on their 95-year-old uncle. During the first round of the competition, Brian is cornered by the relatives of the deceased and is physically beaten. Shelley reveals to Phil and Brian that she has terminal cancer.
Desmoxytes purpurosea (shocking pink dragon millipede) also known as dragon millepede, is a spiny and toxic millipede named for its vivid pink color. It was formally described in 2007 from a specimen collected at the Hup Pa Tard limestone cavern in the Uthai Thani Province of Thailand. Among the largest species of its genus, the adult millipede is approximately long. It lives in the open on leaf litter.
The statue in Edinburgh in March 2005, painted pink In 1976, it was sold for £12,700 to Nigel Maby's Scottish company Spook Erection Ltd and displayed at Ingliston Market in Edinburgh. During that period, it was falsely reported destroyed, and repainted several times, including once in tartan, and, in 2001, in shocking pink. Before removal from Edinburgh on the closure of that market in 2005, the statue suffered damage by vandals to its back, and a broken arm, requiring repair.
Also well-known was Maugham's salon in her villa at Le Touquet, a society resort in France. The salon was decorated entirely in shades of beige, relieved only by pale pink satin curtains. Although she made her fortune and fame with her white decors, by the mid-1930s she had largely given up the white decors to create interiors with baroque accessories and color schemes punctuated by bright green, shocking pink, and bold reds. Cecil Beaton remembered leaf-emerald wallpaper, magenta cushions, and Schiaparelli pink.
After the success of her 1983 album Fearless, Hagen went on to record a new album, more punk rock than her previous one. She changed her image, sporting a shocking pink, waist-length mane and black eye makeup, and teamed up with Karl Rucker, with whom she had already worked on her two previous albums, and started working with Billy Liesegang and Peter Krause. The recording process was affected by Adam Kidron's motorbike accident which caused him getting numbness in his arm.Novak, Ralph and Hiltbrand, David.
Pink Man (real name Michael Maxfield) is a local celebrity from the San Francisco Bay Area. He can be seen riding his unicycle around the cities of Berkeley, Oakland and San Francisco. He gets his name from the shocking pink unitard and cape he wears while he performs impromptu unicycle tricks in public places—spinning, engaging in sudden stops, riding down the street at high speeds, and carrying people on his back. Maxfield was born and grew up in Leominster, Massachusetts, where he discovered the unicycle at age 13.
Quim: for dykes of all sexual persuasions was a sex positive lesbian magazine published between 1989 and 1994 with a further issue published in 2001. The magazine was edited by Sophie Moorcock and Lulu Belliveau, who had previously worked as a photo editor at “On Our Backs“, the first US magazine of women's erotica. Influences included Shocking Pink a young women's zine produced in London between 1979–1992, Chain Reaction a lesbian S/M club that opened in Vauxhall in 1987, and Sheila McLaughlin's 1987 film She Must Be Seeing Things. The magazine had an irregular publication cycle that depended on when funding and content were available.
Painted by Bay Area artist Dwain Zerio (1950–1995), both front covers of each Automatic Man album feature a simple luminously painted blue alienlike face staring out from space. This 'alien' face was meant to be representative of a human without a body, with just the spiritual energy or 'aura' providing the visual shape. The debut album is blue on blue, while the follow-up features the blue face on a shocking pink and magenta background. The inside liner art of the first album includes the blue face with Egyptian wings, floating above a pyramid, rising Atlantis-like out of a raging ocean with a maelstrom in the background.
In 1994 Dickerson recorded and played keyboards on County Fair 2000, an album by Phil Alvin (of The Blasters) and throughout the 1990s worked on projects with X, The Plimsouls, Viggo Mortensen, Vince Dicola, Jethro Tull, Linda Ronstadt, L7, Eliza Gilkyson, Top Jimmy, The Negro Problem, and many others. In 1998 he produced and played on Shocking Pink Banana Seat by singer–songwriter Susan James. He also wrote the liner notes for the anthology Beyond And Back by X in 1997. Buckethead and Dickerson met in San Francisco, and Buckethead being disappointed of major record labels found a new home for his many releases in TDRS.
After shows on the London circuit, Soho Roses formed a self-financed record company (Trash Can Records of London) and released their debut 12” 4-track EP titled Whatever happened To. The EP was recorded and mixed in two days with engineer and producer Colin Leggett at Carlton Studios, Bedford, UK in June 1987. Soho Roses' attitude at the time was summed up when budget constraints forced the decision to either remix the EP or release it on pink vinyl. The band chose a shocking pink vinyl release (and later blue vinyl). The record marked their commitment to the sprit of 'Trashy, Glam' with D.I.Y, punk ethics.
Her plastic skin is shiny and completely bare as she slowly transforms into the very human-looking Nicki. Seemingly pleased with his creation, Guetta unleashes it onto the world. The entrance to the second verse shows Minaj, dressed in a long black dress, black top hat and shocking pink hip-length hair, leaving Guetta's studio through two black gates and is now free to roam the streets, filled with other doll-like creatures who can't help but stare at Guetta's incredibly lifelike creation. With Minaj continuing her journey through town, the other jealous doll creatures make their way to Guetta's lab, where he begins to work on them too, giving them more lifelike appearances.
Chinese artist Ren Zhenyu has also created expressionist portraits of Lee in electric hues such as shocking pink and lime green as part of his Pop and Politics series, while Vietnamese artist Mai Huy Dung crafted a series of oil painting portraits of Lee In addition, Bruneian painter Huifong Ng was discovered after painting a portrait of Lee and Ukrainian artist Oleg Lazarenko depicted Lee as part of his painting Lion of Singapore. Indian-Swiss novelist Meira Chand's A Different Sky, published by UK's Harvill Secker in 2010, features Lee in his early years as a lawyer and co-founder of the People's Action Party. In 2011, the iris image of Lee's eye was captured and artistically rendered to resemble a sand art gallery piece.
Girls use this grassroots medium to discuss their personal lived experiences, and themes including body image, sexuality, gender norms, and violence to express anger, and reclaim/refigure femininity. Scholar and zinester Mimi Thi Nguyen notes that these norms unequally burdened riot grrrls of color with allowing white riot grrrls access to their personal experiences, an act which in itself was supposed to address systemic racism. BUST - "The voice of the new world order" was created by Debbie Stoller, Laurie Hanzel and Marcelle Karp in 1993 to propose an alternate to the popular mainstream magazines Cosmopolitan and Glamour. Additional zines following this path are Shocking Pink (1981–82, 1987–92), Jigsaw (1988– ), Bikini Kill (1990), Girl Germs (1990), Bamboo Girl (1995– ), BITCH Magazine (1996– ), Hip Mama (1997– ), Kitten Scratches (1999) and ROCKRGRL (1995–2005).
"Only After Dark" is a compilation album that was compiled by Nick Rhodes and John Taylor from Duran Duran, and recreates a night at Birmingham's Rum Runner nightclub, during the post punk days of the late 70s/early 80s when a new sound of glam/punk/electronica started to crystallize. The CD captures some of the discs that Nick spun when he was deejaying for £10 a night at the club and Duran Duran were the resident band. The inspiration for it came when in 2000 John and Nick spent hours selecting 50 tracks for a 4-hour radio broadcast entitled "A Night At The Rum Runner". The 18 track CD was released on 8 May 2006 and presented in a silver gatefold card sleeve in shocking pink metallic print featuring photographs taken from this period, first published in the book "Duran Duran Unseen" by Paul Edmond, the front cover photo being of fashion designer Patti Bell.

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