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"soignée" Definitions
  1. (usually of a woman) very attractive; carefully and neatly dressed

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Or, even some soignée herbs and flowers on top to impress the apple of your eye.
And thanks to Michelin-starred chef José Chesa, we have a recipe that is both accessible and soignée.
Standing out in crisp and vivid relief are the unfailingly soignée costumes that Jess Goldstein has devised for Susan.
Necklines plunged, shades were cool, pumps were high and the mood was soignée; more sophisticated than sweet, highly controlled.
But unlike some approachable actresses, who stick with the pretty if bland aesthetic, Ms. Stone is as soignée as they come.
The LA chef is renowned for his simple but soignée offerings, and this dish is the perfect representation of his meticulous approach.
The reality is that Beantown has some of the most soignée, cutting-edge fine dining on the East Coast and a huge variety of upscale eateries.
It covers the tufted sofa and the tufted love seat, the ottoman and a velvet cushion giving the living room the feel of a soignée study.
But if Beowulf Boritt is any proof, set designers would sooner hand over their staple guns than give short shrift to home sweet (and soignée) home.
From photos, they appear to have always just stepped out of a fashion shoot; Hella coifed and soignée, Szilard in jacket and cravat, often smoking a pipe.
The festival has tried to put on a celebratory good show, with all its customary soignée flair and poise, but an underlying unease has settled in here.
Those in turn gave way to glam-rock brocade jackets and silver-washed denim, until it culminated in a series of velvet evening gowns: pleated, jewel-toned and soignée.
"He takes it from the lunch box to the opera box," Ms. Lippert said of the concept, with a soignée romantic couple and nary a cookie crumb to be seen.
One star who invited me to drop by — a soignée veteran of musicals that regularly featured her in sequins — enjoyed her dressing room as a place to release her inner grandma.
We guarantee that when you nail the soignée techniques at the core of this recipe, you'll be able to make anyone at your breakfast table feel like one of E. Dubble's VIP clients.
Instead, maybe you could make like Frank Stitt, the restaurant's proprietor, and cook a soignée meal at home in advance of the game, his recipe for sautéed flounder with green beans and potatoes?
He called Melania charming and private, "soignée and polished" with "impeccable" manners and legs that are "a long drink of water," and said she had a gift for standing on four-and-a-half-inch stiletto heels.
And all of it was jiggered up with bejeweled thigh-highs, Bakelite logo necklaces, clunky square-heeled loafers, and enormous brocade ushanka hats — a little bit geeky, a little bit athleisure, a little bit soignée; altogether cool.
With its beautifully restored staircase and moldings, its marble fireplaces and French doors, its adroit mix of antique and Art Deco furniture, Mr. Towles's home could have been one of the soignée settings for his best-selling book.
The right-wing Peter Dutton kicked off the coup that felled Malcolm Turnbull, but then the slimy Dutton and the soignée Julie Bishop crashed in a pileup that allowed the unprepossessing Morrison to glide across the finish line.
Soignée swindlers in an opulent Mediterranean setting are pretty irresistible, and there's something reassuring about a story that could have been told, with some variations of tone and topicality, at any point in the last hundred years or so.
He refused instruction, for example, studying art books and magazines at the Institute of Jamaica, where volumes on Rousseau and William Blake were important to him as were magazine images and advertisements, which most likely inspired "Woman on a Stool," the most soignée sculpture here.
And 2015, as a group of special capsule re-editions of designs, like those poplin shirts and sundresses with crisscross backs updated for today (a cutout triangle at the breastbone closed up; skirts dropped to mid-calf, so they are less little girl, more soignée), make clear.
Eschewing his usual tripartite themes, Mr. Lauren built a tighter-than-usual collection — nominally Fall, Part 2, but effectively seasonless (can we all just forget the pointless meteorological nomenclature now?) — on the inspiration from an old Navajo blanket he had in his house, soignée city evening wear in fruity shades and Savile Row suiting.
For one thing, the dichotomy Wayne establishes between the digestion-addled, ­potato-shaped, hopelessly provincial and embarrassingly ambitious Jew (represented by both the Lactaid-popping Federman and his dowdy, allergic girlfriend, Sara Cohen) versus the effortlessly soignée and sophisticated WASP (represented by the lithe and lazy Veronica Morgan Wells) seems, at this point in American history, not only a cliché but an anachronism.
Instead, now there is the designer as welcoming host, like Joseph Altuzarra, who — in the most sophisticated and fully realized collection he has made in seasons — offered a peek into his own family history with soignée 1940s suiting, all portrait necklines and narrow skirts, waists caught by the thinnest of chains, inspired by treasures found in his grandmother's trunk and grounded by feather-tufted bedroom slippers.
Back in December, he rolled through to show us how to make the easiest, most umami-packed rice noodle stir-fry we'll ever have the luck to not-so-soberly throw together at 3 AM. But on Monday night, JJ and his expert crew held an exclusive dinner in the kitchen (with ingredients provided by Baldor), where they had the chance to show off some soignée-suffused African-Asian-American comfort cuisine blasted through a fine dining lens.
In reaction Blondie throws herself at Murcheson. Three months later a successful, serene, soignée, sophisticated—and subdued—Blondie has invited Larry to tea in her beautiful apartment. He congratulates her on her success in “the bigger life”. Lottie arrives: Blondie is trying to bring them together, but it is no good.
Stacelita is a dark bay or black mare who was bred in France by Jean-Pierre Joseph Dubois. By leading German sire Monsun, she was out of the stakes-winning mare Soignée by Dashing Blade. Martin Schwartz bought a share in the mare from her breeder in May 2009 and then assumed full ownership in 2010. She was originally trained by Jean-Claude Rouget, and later by Chad Brown.
It is equipped with four helicopters, two landing craft, two operating theatres and 50 hospital beds.Defense News, "French Warship Arrives Off Haiti With Aid", Agence France-Press, 24 January 2010 (accessed 31 January 2010) Mer et Marine, "Haiti : Une miraculée soignée sur le TCD Siroco", 29 January 2010 (accessed 2 February 2010) As of 27 January 2010, Francis Garnier left to return to Fort-de-France.TV5 Monde, "Opération séisme Haïti : Point de situation", Ministère de la Défense, 1 February 2010 As of 28 January 2010, about 600 troops are engaged in relief operations. Over 220 tonnes of aid has been delivered. As of 30 January 2010, over 126 have been medevaced to Fort- de-France and Pointe-à-Pitre. Over 38 operations have been performed, by the team of 21 at French military field hospital and aboard Siroco. Le Cawa, "Opération séisme Haïti 2010", 30 January 2010 (accessed 31 January 2010) Elements of 33e RIMa have set up in Port-au-Prince. TV5, "Opération séisme Haïti : Point de situation", Ministère de la Défense (France), 1 February 2010 (accessed 2 February 2010) The 1er RSMA has been setting up refugee tent camps.

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