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"tunic" Definitions
  1. a loose piece of clothing covering the body down to the knees, usually without arms, as worn in ancient Greece and Rome
  2. a piece of modern clothing that reaches to the hips (= where the legs join the body) and is worn over trousers or a skirt
  3. (British English) a tightly fitting jacket worn as part of a uniform by police officers, soldiers, etc.Topics Clothes and Fashionc2

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It's accompanied by the Ditmas V-neck tunic, the Park Slope printed tunic, and the Carroll tunic.
The tunic of Saint Louis: The tunic is also currently stored in Paris City Hall, according to Riester.
James & Erin Women's Drape Hem Tunic, Heather Grey, $31.97
There's one from my cloak and one from my tunic.
Champion's Tunic See Details What's a champion without his tools?
Basically, it was buns and a white tunic or nothing.
This RAF Tunic Button with Concealed Compass is for you.
BAUER-GRIFFIN(2) Rule 5: Cropped leggings + tunic = Instant outfit.
Old Navy Classic Relaxed Striped Tunic for Women, $26.99; oldnavy.
She wore a gray tunic and had long auburn hair.
Mahdara introduced Clinton, who walked onstage wearing a tweedy tunic.
This has a tight, flush collar, and the gray uniform tunic.
The tunic of Saint Louis dates back to the 13th century.
We keep searching for the tunic, but we can't find it.
The rock icon beamed in a white tunic and matching pants.
Thomas stands straight beside her, in scarlet hose and marigold tunic.
Universal Standard tunic in a rayon-viscose blend, $1683 at universalstandard.com.
He entered the series wearing a brown tunic under a surcoat.
Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) is first spotted wearing a flimsy tunic.
Osakwe, in a loose black tunic and pants, started pinning the top.
His opponent wore the pale tunic and loose pants of a long-hauler.
Are we all going to start wearing tunic tops with footless tights again?
If you're dressing up as Link, you can't go wrong with the champion's tunic.
Hidalgo confirmed the Tunic of Saint Louis and other major works were also saved.
I come away with a work-appropriate dress and tunic for the new season.
Mao popularized the tunic suit with a tight collar that now bears his name.
The groom wore a red tunic, called an agbada, the bride a red dress.
In Act II, by contrast, he wears boots and a tunic over his underwear.
One woman dances, wearing a tunic made of net; another does little but iron.
Obama rocked a '90s-inspired ensemble, layering a sleeveless tunic over a white blouse.
Witness a striking Wari woven tunic which, a label informs us, contains abstracted faces.
A gray tunic was bunched around his neck, and he was covered with blood.
"It was a tunic pantsuit, gray, with a little white pinstripe," she said, smiling.
A tunic top and swim leggings are also available in the new swimwear collection.
I had on a long tunic & leggings so miss me w/ "dress modestly" shit.
The three white tunic-clad younger men came to his side as he faltered.
But perhaps more notable than his funky, Tron sneakers, though, is Neymar's Renaissance Fair tunic.
Free People Easy Street Tunic, available in seven colors, $76.80 (originally $128) [You save $51.20]
He removed his tunic to show a pale, muscled chest covered in long-hauler's ink.
Put on a 269 AC-style silky tunic and take control, just like Daenerys does.
I also paired standard athletic leggings with longer, tunic-like shirts to dress them up.
James was wearing a long black tunic, slit up to the thigh, and combat boots.
As he had throughout the trial, he wore a traditional purple Chinese tunic in court.
The same month, a Spanish tourist waded into the same fountain in a long tunic.
For instance, Jandoo's younger brother walked her down the aisle, sporting a navy-blue tunic.
The Taco Shop is also offering a Cheesy Gordita Crunch tunic, featuring Taco Bell packaging.
So sewing sheer, black fabric into a homemade Greek-tunic-thing was easy for me.
Before the act, she takes off her tunic, revealing small thin scars snaking around her abdomen.
" Goblin: "Tight-fitting justaucorps of red; red Vandyke tunic; winged hood with cape; fork in hand.
Give it life beyond the pool by wearing it tunic-style over this morning's studded pants.
I have a strange body, and the only thing that really fit was a gold tunic.
One of the soldiers, a young man, blood-stained battle tunic hastily cut open, is groaning.
With the men still standing over her, the woman was photographed removing her long tunic top.
Notably, the woman was not wearing a burkini, but a long-sleeved tunic, headscarf, and leggings.
He was dressed, as always, in white, from his cotton lungi skirt to his white tunic.
Abdulwali, dressed in an olive-green tunic, said he had not seen them for a year.
Swimsuit brand Summersalt, for example, released a Swim Tunic for swimmers who follow modest dress codes.
A tailored tunic on display combines the usual wool and linen, but with some silk trim.
And there's this really cute striped shirt that we cut short that was originally a tunic.
Items such as the "Coachella Mini Dress" and "Coachella Valley Tunic" are identified in the complaint.
It's a full-length lace, rhinestone-adorned, tunic-neck and ivory gown weighing about 15 pounds.
Women gathered ingredients for holiday dishes and styled fresh designs for their ao dai tunic dresses.
The full coverage suit is available along with a separate hijab, tunic top and swim leggings.
Sheikah Slate See Details If you're a Zelda OG, you can still get the iconic green tunic.
She then took to the cricket field in a tunic-inspired dress by Mumbai designer Anita Dongre.
The new 2DS is a bright green, just like Link's classic green tunic, with bright yellow buttons.
His mom had sewn a tunic, and his dad had fashioned a sword with a wood shield.
In June 2006, Theron wore this tunic dress to an event during the Los Angeles Film Festival.
The first item I tried on was the Vivaldi Textured Tie-Neck Tunic from Maeve by Anthropologie.
Among them, an Iron Age tunic, a 1,500-year-old arrow and a 3,400-year-old shoe.
Scott paired it with "thick leggings and a long tunic to cover my bum," she told me.
The house of Z. The long tunic sweater under your bomber looks just delicious for this weather.
The three younger men zippered Caesar inside his red tunic, converting it into a blood-stained shroud.
She wore a pullover tunic, matching pants, a bucket hat, and a face mask from the French designer. 
Traditional menswear in Rajasthan consists of a loose tunic called a kurta and drawstring trousers, called a dhoti.
After his call and conversion, he rent his flowing garments and wore a tunic patched with fox skin.
Link, for instance, now wears his tunic from Breath of the Wild, and he can wield remote bombs.
Maya wears a simple cotton kameez (a long tunic) over black jeans and socks to cover her prosthetic.
The ad, which is good, opens with a woman running in a hijab and a Nike-branded tunic.
The Duke of Cambridge wore his Irish Guard's Tunic with Jubilee medals, sword and bearskin, and rides Wellesley.
"Wasn't that fun," the winner, a woman in a white tunic, said, as she shimmied in her seat.
And maybe try some other cheeses—Brie can be hell to clean out of a gauzy linen tunic.
In Catholic paintings, he always thought, there was not much difference between Jesus's tunic and an evening gown.
In Milan, the runway model wore a shell-pink silk tunic gown from Emilio Pucci's fall 265 collection.
There's Horst, who is wearing a changshan, a traditional men's tunic that he bought in Beijing in 1996.
But then I mount Epona, don the Hero's Shield and my Tunic of Time, and set out into Hyrule.
Straightening, she smoothed her tunic and trousers, setting off down the tiled hallway that led into the harem itself.
Traveling as an adult in Shiraz, Iran, I wore a long tunic as part of the legally mandated hijab.
Damian wore a traditional white Indian tunic-style dress featuring a high neck with sheer detailing for the occasion.  
Her father wore a traditional shalwaar kameez tunic and loose trousers and had a beard and a kind face.
For outdoor types who favor goth, a tunic-length insulated shirt with a curved hem comes in black ($260).
Lexy Anderson splays open her Japanese tunic to reveal an American-style gown, an homage to her mixed heritage.
The outdoor market, known as the souk, is lined with tunic-clad traders of incense, traditional robes and gold.
She also looked fresh to death dressed in white pants, a yellow tunic and scarf, and a stylish hat.
"This is the happiest moment of my life," the man says, dressed in a black turban and white tunic.
Louis XIV is said to have worn this tunic when he brought the crown of thorns to Notre Dame.
Nkechi spends much of the play with a pained expression, in a tank-top tunic, running tights, and sneakers.
A woman, blond, in a white tunic, smiling, arms thrown wide at a rally in Brooklyn this past week.
One of the girls was Korean, judging by her traditional dress; the other one wore a Chinese pajama tunic.
He had worn faded jeans and hoodies, but now he chose loose jogging pants with a traditional long tunic.
"I can save their lives," she said, wearing the Big Sisters' uniform of pink tunic and black pleated trousers.
In ancient Greece, a peplum was a loose-fitting outer garment or tunic worn, draped in folds, by women.
JONI WAS WEARING HER YSL FOLK TUNIC, A LEATHER CAPE HEDI MADE FOR HER AND THE YSL CLASSIC FEDORA pic.twitter.
The soldiers and military gods are depicted in traditional Roman military garb including a tunic and chlamys, or short cloak.
"The Crown of Thorns, the tunic of St. Louis, and several other major works are now in a safe place."
One blustery afternoon, the desert wind was especially strong, and unbeknownst to me my tunic blew up around my waist.
And of course, Lando is decked out in his classic style, with a flashy yellow tunic and his signature cape.
Marni (center), another brand fond of graphic motifs, showed a knee-length tunic in a pattern that recalled abstract art.
Some of the nurses I work with do wear dresses but mostly we wear scrubs or a tunic and trousers.
The top fit more like a tunic and could even be worn as a dress if I was feeling brave.
Her garb is Roman, with a basic tunic and gold jewelry, but by her side is the Egyptian god Anubis.
Kate wore an emerald green tunic by Catherine Walker over cream pants from Pakistani designer Maheen Khan for the outing.
The Duchess of Cambridge sported the shalwar kameez, a tunic-like top over trousers, on several occasions throughout the tour.
It includes tunic-length shirts with epaulets, extra-wide-leg pants and a softly draped motorcycle jacket — all in linen.
She could barely eat, and the white lace collar of her tunic turned gray from her washing it every day.
According to Amazon, the two-piece costume includes a tunic with attached sleeves and hands and pants with attached shoe covers.
Kate traded her red paisley-print Alexander McQueen arrival ensemble for a colorful tunic-inspired dress by Mumbai designer Anita Dongre.
Tyrion seems to be attending the Essos Met Gala as he glowers with a glass of wine and a shiny tunic.
There's this one tunic top with a bell sleeve that I threw on with jeans – I love the way it fits.
Tap a Link Amiibo to the Switch and you can run around Skyrim with a Master's Sword and a hero's tunic.
William wore the red tunic of a colonel of the Irish Guards, having been appointed colonel two months before the wedding.
After, Gomez visited the SiriusXM studios for her Morning Mash Up interview wearing a black slip dress over a white tunic.
Free People, according to the complaint, sells a lacy shirt called "Coachella Valley Tunic," among other items using the Coachella name.
Actors of both genders wear nondescript black suits, with the exception of Martine Chevallier, who plays Caesar in an embroidered tunic.
The waitresses wear the traditional Uzbek kuilak (a long tunic) and lozim (pants), the trompe l'oeil patterns looking like animal pelts.
The resulting piece — a tunic-style dress that's fitted in the shoulders and loose through the body — hit all the marks.
Coming in a tunic or a dress option, these costumes will have you looking fire when you go trick-or-treating.
The author in three of the six items of clothing from her Nuuly trial: a skirt, a tunic, and a jacket.
When I arrived, she handed me a pair of scarves and told me to buy a kurta, the typical Indian tunic.
"The Crown of Thorns, the Tunic of Saint Louis and several other major works are now in a safe place," she wrote.
In January 1942, he was caught up in "a fray resulting in the destruction of his tunic" at the Royal York hotel.
Michael Orr, wearing a bright blue kuspuk—a traditional, hooded tunic popular among Alaska Natives—climbed into the first row of seats.
The fair was small, with a few tables set up in the space and multimedia artist Jeffrey Gibson's tunic hanging in back.
While you're probably familiar with Nintendo's Zelda video games and their green tunic-wearing hero Link, you may have missed Majora's Mask.
The Man of Steel "muscle tunic" has a slight edge with bidding starting at $40k ... bidding starts at $35k for the Batsuit.
From a rail of garments, the designer pulls out a hybrid of a bomber jacket and a tunic in a translucent material.
Dressed in the white tunic and skullcap typically worn by Hui men, he was tending vegetables in his garden when we arrived.
It includes an off-the-shoulder ruffle tunic with pompom tassels resembling the marigold flowers ubiquitous at weddings in the region ($660).
Mr. Modi's choice of colorful kurtas — a tunic shirt with half-length sleeves — and Ms. Irani's saris have become popular fashion statements.
For a tunic for Lady Cora, there just wasn't enough old lace to be able to cut a pattern out of it.
Mr. Hosseini, 35, was dressed in a crisp white tunic and black vest, and had a ring with a big yellow stone.
Finally, I bought what might be called a tunic, made of denim and patched at the neck with defeated scraps of corduroy.
He's a throwback to a time when you'd dress up in more than spacer's boots or a farmboy's tunic to leave the planet.
The Gowanus V-Neck Tunic Dress, as it's officially named, is a part of a larger Brooklyn collection carried by the whimsical retailer.
I eyed him and immediately admired his African dress and every section of what he was wearing from his pants to his tunic.
The inclusive swimwear collection features a diverse group of models, modest tunic designs and extended sizing in Summersalt's most popular styles and colors.
Choose your house, whether Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff or Slytherin, then pick from tank tops, leggings, tunic dresses and sweatshirts emblazoned with your colours.
Wearing a tunic and pants that hung loosely on her, she nervously adjusted a brown georgette scarf that kept slipping from her head.
Her parents were dressed just as colorfully, with mom wearing a bright-blue floral tunic and dad looking sharp in a shimmery blazer.
The show began with a series of rainbow garments — a twinkling mini-dress, styled with matching multicolored mules, and a funnel-necked tunic.
Counter that connotation by styling it as a tunic top with wide-legged pants that are either cropped or have cool slit detailing.
Hundreds gathered to mourn, some men wearing a taqiyah (skullcap), others shalwar kameez (long tunic and trousers), while women wore hajibs and scarfs.
She was wearing a long diaphanous tunic over slim pants, her hair blow-dried straight and her eyes painted a dark, smoky blue.
He Yuqing, 60, wore a blue tunic and apron, common among older ethnic Bai women of this verdant valley in the Himalayan foothills.
She handed over a parcel of fabric and asked for it to be sewn into a tunic by the end of the day.
His close-cropped hair dyed pink, he's sporting a nose ring and wearing a suede tunic that's kind of like a medieval hoodie.
If you're looking to upgrade to the Cheesy Gordita Crunch tunic, it will cost you $44.99 and $24.99 for the adorable baby bunting.
Both the Nike Victory Full-Coverage Swimsuit and the Nike Victory Swim Tunic Top feature a built-in sports bra with perforated cups.
It's a long tunic, often made of cotton and decorated with heavy embroidery, and worn for various occasions all over the Middle East.
If you're willing to splurge for Duchess-worthy style, you can buy her exact dress, Goat's Eloise Tunic Dress, for a cool $640 here.
The Crown of Thorns, said to have been worn by Jesus Christ before the crucifixion, and the tunic of St. Louis were both saved.
Other girls who owned the tunic and the British clothing retailer itself sent backups in multiple sizes after a family friend's plea went viral.
Grinning just as widely as Hudson while clutching a stuffed bunny as her accessory, baby Rani perfectly mirrored her mama in her matching tunic.
However, the cropped length and playful, dangly hem on this black pair pleased me so, and balanced out the trapeze shape of the tunic.
The waitresses, wearing the traditional kuilak (long tunic) and lozim (pants) in a maze of colors, are patient and often poetic in their explanations.
Hundreds gathered to mourn, some men wearing a taqiyah (skullcap), others in shalwar kameez (long tunic and trousers), while women wore hijabs and scarfs.
The officers surrounded the woman, who was wearing a tunic, leggings and a head scarf, fined her and ordered her to leave the beach.
Along the sandy streets that double as a catwalk, you'll spot men in flowing boubous, a loose-fitting tunic that reaches to the floor.
The stiff brown tunic and pants—the clothes she'll die in—are a far cry from the regalia worn by the Queen of Naboo.
He and his colleagues recovered a tunic that belonged to Louis IX, the sainted crusader who brought the crown back from the Holy Land.
Ms. Piaggi had worn the tunic several times and the garment's condition was far from mint, but that added to its significance, he said.
Or a knit tunic dangling the eyes of assorted peacock feathers instead of paillettes and shearling caps cut into the infrastructure of a crown.
An aged man in a red tunic gestured as if speaking, but with only the rumbling of a deep bass on the sound system.
From the tiered ruffles of a Jenny Packham gown to the striking geometry of a JW Anderson tunic shirt, the options are dazzling and abundant.
For the morning events, Kate wore a periwinkle blue silk shalwar kameez, the national outfit of Pakistan consisting of a loose tunic worn over trousers.
For the morning events, Kate wore a periwinkle blue silk shalwar kameez, the national outfit of Pakistan consisting of a loose tunic worn over trousers.
Wearing a gold leotard under a gossamer tunic by the talented designers Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, Ms. Copeland shimmered as if in a cloud.
She tries on a gauzy, stainless-steel jacket over her own crisp white tunic, and demonstrates how the fabric can be manipulated in the hand.
In the middle—flanked by bodhisattvas, heavenly kings, and thunderbolt holders—is the Vairocana Buddha, a colossal seated figure in a delicately carved rippling tunic.
One of the reasons I think we love this one so much was because Jo's styling for it — the gold tunic — is the funniest thing.
He was arrayed in white pants and a fringed cotton tunic; he carried in his left hand a black staff topped with a white figure.
The crinkle-cut fabric, the perfectly paired tunic top, the subtle ruffles — there's just no way that a pair of pants could get any better.
Wearing a gold leotard under a gossamer tunic by the talented designers Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, Ms. Copeland shimmered as if in a cloud.
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.
Seated not far away was M.B.Z., in his white tunic and ear-protection muffs, alongside his wife and an empty third chair reserved for Clarke.
He chatted with the wardrobe assistants ("You have on a peacoat, almost a pea tunic "); he broke into song (Madonna's "Holiday"; the Welsh national anthem).
The Levaca Cowl-Neck Top is Amazon's number two best-selling women's tunic, thanks to over 5,000 shoppers who have left it five-star reviews.
He's wearing a pretty standard Wehrmacht tunic, though his greatcoat sure isn't standard issue and it immediately designates him as somewhat different from his fellow soldiers.
On Sunday, Kate Middleton started the royal tour to India by wearing a printed tunic by Indian designer Anita Dongre to high-profile charity cricket match.
A linen tunic believed to have been worn by St. Louis is also one of Notre Dame's most precious relics that was rescued from the fire.
In the footage, the stoic male guard — wearing a tall bearskin hat and red tunic — is seen marching in a roped-off area outside the castle.
The 57-year-old designer presented V-neck, T-shirt, print, fringed sequin, banded and tunic dresses in materials ranging from mohair to cotton and organza.
Luke Skywalker with a little red book in his tunic is still a princeling in exile whose individual galactic importance is legitimized by his royal blood.
Like her forebear Queen Victoria (whose record reign Elizabeth passed last year) she had a specially designed military-style tunic to wear when reviewing the troops.
Donald appeared content for the elaborate state dress uniform, with its heavy tunic, knee-breeches and tight white neck ruff, to be in a glass case.
According to the New York Times, the man was wearing a shalwar kameez, a traditional South Asian outfit with a long tunic and loose-fitting pants.
And the tunic, created in green silk velvet with gold embroidery, "could have been something drawn by Léon Bakst for the Ballets Russes," Mr. Blahnik said.
Yes, this means you can play as Mario in his dapper white wedding suit from Odyssey and Link in his blue Breath of the Wild tunic.
The drag queen Lil Miss Hot Mess came out, wearing a white sequinned tunic dress and matching heels, bright-pink tights, and a curly auburn wig.
You can even wear some of them — like this chic tunic or this elegant, long button-down cover up — to dinner at the end of the day.
" Hornet: "Short black or brown dress of velvet or satin … tunic pointed back and front, with gold stripes … cap of velvet with eyes and antennae of insect.
The suit hones in on four incriminating pieces, all from Free People, which is a subsidiary of Urban Outfitters: a tunic, pair of boots, minidress, and tank.
In an Instagram post, Washington gave fans a peek at the event, which included Lowes in an embellished white tunic and a major dose of prenatal glow.
Now if only somebody would get off their ass and get to work on The Tonic Tunic and The Cake Cape, we'd really get this party started.
The physical costume is made of polyester and comes as an "easy 2 piece fit" with a "Hot Dog Tunic" and pants, according to the product description.
So he bought a swatch of blue cotton in the nearest bazaar; Ms. Joya, the math teacher, sewed a tunic from it, using her Taliban-era skills.
The ombre look, featuring a draped neckline, is inspired by the traditional shalwar kameez, a lightweight outfit that pairs a loose-fitting tunic top with pants underneath.
But if it's always been about Bea Arthur, come sit back here, with me, in your Eileen Fisher tunic and the newish bifocals you haven't quite mastered.
Wearing a Somali tunic and holding prayer beads in her right hand, Omar took the oath of office on a red Qur'an that belonged to her late grandfather.
" Carrier Pigeon: "Full white tulle skirt over white satin skirt, with tunic in the shape of wings, composed of white feathers; pigeon in the hair and on shoulder.
The Crown of Thorns, the Tunic of Saint Louis and "several other major works are now in a safe place," Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said in a tweet.
The Crown of Thorns, the Tunic of Saint Louis and "several other major works are now in a safe place," Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said in a tweet.
Harry dressed as a shepherd for the show in 1988, donning a white tunic and blue headpiece as he held hands with another student heading into the play.
McCarthy has been having a lot of fun with prints lately, wearing a checked pair of leggings with a peplum tunic for a press day for The Boss.
His backpack, together with his appearance, from the unshaven beard to the long Punjabi tunic over baggy pants, set off the suspicion that he was an Islamist militant.
At the bar, a blonde in a colorful tunic debated whether to post a picture of the bright-pink Salted Watermelon Rose, Elsa's contribution to the frosé trend.
Before him was a thirty-foot-long Cindy Sherman print, in which Sherman wears a velvety tunic with an all-seeing eye, knee-high boots, and a wig.
Jacob, the patriarch, appears in an olive-colored turban and a simple red tunic, his white beard cascading to the top of the cane over which he hunches.
The bacchanal imagery of a tunic worn for a feast transformed into symbolism of good spirits for the grieving or the god of wine's journey to the underworld.
Just check out Mr. Carroll in an Instagram video shot in a Versace fitting room, where the player is trying on a garishly printed silk tunic in gold.
The Met has tiny objects like a 212,19903-year-old seal from a Mesopotamian cylinder that is 21990⅛ inches tall and a miniature cotton tunic from South America.
She has in recent years adopted a signature of straight black trousers and a tunic, which she always wears with flat men's brogues, and she looks extraordinarily chic.
It will have items like a cotton tunic dress ($98.75, originally $395) and Chelsea boots ($4453, originally $360) that would look great together for up to 70 percent off.
The Crown of Thorns, said to have been worn by Jesus Christ before the crucifixion, and the tunic of St. Louis were both saved, according to the cathedral's rector.
There's a half cable knit, half denim trucker jacket, a pleated skirt that elevates your go-to pencil style and the oversize shirt which was remade into a tunic.
Saved: The crown of thorns, the tunic of Saint Louis, the twin bell towers, the rose windows, the Great Organ, rooftop statues representing the 12 apostles and 4 evangelists.
I take a long shower, wash and straighten my hair, put on my favorite skinny jeans, a tunic top, and suede boots, and go downstairs to make some breakfast.
To tackle the cricket field, Kate slipped on a pair of taupe espadrille wedges from the British store Monsoon paired with a tunic dress by Mumbai designer Anita Dongre.
Bright colors pop, and details, like the weave of Geralt's tunic in Witcher 503, are so crisp and clear it feels as though I'm playing an entirely new game.
He wears a bee mask, tunic, and gloves, but his legs are protected only by cloth pants that would do nothing to stop an aggressive swarm bent on stinging.
If your starting point is a slashed-neckline dress in a happy-making coral, compound the joy with more of the same in the form of a mesh tunic.
The tunic of Saint Louis, thought to have been worn by Louis XIV as he brought the crown of thorns to Notre Dame, was also salvaged from the blaze.
For example, the tunic of a child has two large roundels with winding lines on a hood, to pull down as protection against the evil eye and other dangers.
One night, she said, she would wear a simple, futuristic white tunic by Courrèges; the next, a steel dress by Rabanne weighing 35 pounds, which needed adjusting with pliers.
And the character created as Hercules's love interest, the duplicitous but finally good-as-gold Meg, was conceived as a fetchingly cynical 1940s siren: Barbara Stanwyck in a tunic.
Jason Merritt/Getty McCarthy wore figure-flattering black sequin pants and a bell-sleeve, tunic-style blush blouse for the occasion, teamed with a hot-pink lip and glossy blowout.
The tunic is long sleeved which does lose it authenticity points, but October is (typically) cold and this way you can wear it all autumn long, not just on Halloween.
The girls of The Hills were pioneers of the athleisure of their day: a slightly oversize tunic (often accented with embellishments) worn over a pair of nondescript, cropped cotton leggings.
But it wasn't quite long enough for me, so we just tweaked the length a little so it had a tunic length, in order to wear it throughout a pregnancy.
Known as pyrosomes, they are tubular colonies of hundreds or thousands of tiny individual creatures called zooids, enmeshed together in a gelatinous tunic roughly the consistency of gummy bear candy.
It includes upcycled garments like a kimono cardigan felted together from two layers of cashmere sweaters ($500) and a silk tunic reassembled from three pairs of wide-leg pants ($198).
A couple of pieces, like a layered asymmetrical tunic and a blazer with different left and right front panels, look almost as arty-chic as some of threeASFOUR's own creations.
The archangel wafts in from the left on a cloud of smoke, wearing a tunic of lustrous magenta, spreading his wings of steely gray as he delivers the big news.
To visit Prime Minister Imran Khan later in the day, Kate changed into a green tunic- style dress by Catherine Walker & Co. paired with traditional trousers again by Maheen Khan.
An old man in a white tunic began running and then Tolbert heard a third shot come from the neighboring tower where Gallagher was positioned and saw the man fall.
Perhaps the best combination was a quilted olive drab varsity jacket worn over a T-shirt and royal blue hoodie, with a white piped tunic that read as a dress.
You can do this either via fair, gold pieces-costing means; or fouler, riskier approaches that can leave you more a lot more sorry than a sodden tunic could ever suggest.
You can get a Luke Skywalker costume with the classic tunic, but if you really want to be authentic just wear cargo pants and tear the sleeves off a khaki sweater.
The young mother, who addressed the crowd on the importance of providing children with emotional support early on, sported a simple, ladylike wool tunic from British designer Goat for the occasion.
The tunic ranges in size from small to XXL, but you should opt for the larger size if you're between sizes — some customers did note that it tends to run small.
Morales, in a traditional red tunic, climbed the Akapana pyramid, where shamans presided over a fire ritual and presented him with a staff symbolizing his right to lead the assembled tribes.
The man in a black military tunic and a tricorne might be a Napoleonic soldier; the other man's long robe and high fur hat suggest an official of the Ottoman Empire.
While covering the Battle of the Nations in Serbia this May, Alessandro D'Angelo opted for a medieval-style tunic and hat—though chainmail and a helmet might have been more advisable.
As soon as he finished practice two days before Christmas, Kanter returned to the court dressed as an elf, complete with pointy ears, a long green tunic and a brown beard.
The Knave of Nooses, outfitted like a fool, has paired nooses dangling from his sleeves, his tunic waist and his cap, which is a closefitting hood with a rooster head on top.
The show's objects range from a doll's linen tunic to wall coverings with scenes of feasts and haloed deities, and reunites some weavings that had been separated on the market decades ago.
He wore a similar white-cut tunic to the one his father used to wear before his son intervened to unseat him, stave off bankruptcy and pack him into exile in Delhi.
That night, I dreamt of things I had never experienced before: palm trees and deserts and spices and sounds, Ashwin in a long silk tunic, standing in front of the Taj Mahal.
From the use of low-water denim to wild rubber, more conceptual projects will be on show, like the synthetic spider silk tunic and trousers made by Bolt Threads x Stella McCartney.
To do this, the founders, two former Harvard classmates, are building a direct-to-consumer fashion brand with stylish, minimalist offerings for plus-size women, including tunic shirts and an apron dress.
"We buried five family members in one grave as we fled," said Saraswathi Ramasamy, the mother of Mohanaruby, the 12-year-old in the pink tunic, who was killed in the battle.
"Thanks to the @PompiersParis, the police and the municipal agents the Crown of Thorns, the Tunic of Saint Louis and several other major works are now in a safe place," Hidalgo tweeted.
Dressed in a white tunic and wearing a neatly trimmed beard, Mr. Zubaydah, whose mental stability has been questioned by some American officials, listened attentively, resting his chin on his right hand.
The bans provoked a backlash, particularly photographs spread online showing armed police officers confronting women wearing burkinis, or other clothing — like a veil, a tunic and leggings — covering most of the body.
According to the magazine Jeune Afrique, women in burkinis — typically a knee-length hooded tunic covering a body suit — have been publicly criticized for celebrating their freedom by completely hiding their bodies.
Hamill said Fisher "liked to dress me up" and related one time during a Star Wars shoot that "she made me squeeze into her space tunic" and paraded him around the set.
Before shepherding the children into her silver Jeep Patriot, the woman straps on a fabric back brace and covers it with the last piece of her uniform, a gray and black tunic.
The creative team ultimately settled on a spry, middle-aged Dio, outfitting him in black leather pants, a studded leather wristband and a bell-sleeved white tunic embossed with a silver cross.
In Indonesia, jilbab refers to any head-to-toe style of modest dress, especially a head scarf, but in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula it typically means a long dress or tunic.
If I told you what the rune sewn onto Christian's tunic means, it would give away the entire plot—it's the name of a mythical Scandinavian god who meets a very specific fate.
And as my finger hovers over that Slender Tunic, which Lands' End is now selling in blackberry — a color that suits me very much — it is harder to find my self-righteousness again.
Who puts feathers on the hem of a gardening tunic (also on sneakers and espadrilles, though they were removable) over some flared trousers and tops it all off with a giant rattan hat.
GHENT, Belgium — Benjamin Bundervoet was wearing his normal workday outfit — a blue-and-white feathered headdress, a fringed tunic and chaps, bright paint streaked across his cheeks — as he stepped onto the grass.
Wearing a black tunic and black pants, she showed off McFly prototypes, including a snowboard boot with a clunky dangling circuit breaker and white high-tops with a fly embellished on the tongue.
Over the course of the month, I got tons of compliments on the things I'd rented, particularly the fringe jacket and tunic — so much so that I wondered whether I should keep them.
A 1997 tunic by Martin Margiela is meant to recreate the dress form; however, in doing so, the Belgian designer emphasizes how artificial the idea of an ideal body in fashion actually is.
Becca Blackwell, a downtown performer who exists "between genders," is ideally cast as the charismatic pansexual deity, whether rocking a Greek tunic and vegetal tiara or long shorts, wool socks and work boots.
It's so synonymous with summer that you couldn't look at any New York hot-spot without catching at least one person in a linen tunic or a matching front-tie blouse and skirt set.
Wood scallops were layered like feathers to form the hem of another sinuous underskirt topped by a sheer shell-pink tunic trimmed in the same scallops, which also formed a scrim over the shoulders.
They are made of many small multicellular organisms, "linked together in a tunic to form a tubelike colony that is closed on one end," according to a release from the Northwest Fisheries Science Center.
Get your favorite pair of leggings and boots ready because Amazon shoppers have crowned this versatile tunic the "perfect fall dress," and we have a feeling you're going to want one in every color.
The spark that seems to have ignited the flames is the introduction of a "burkini," a full-body swimsuit consisting of a long-sleeved tunic with integral hood and matching trousers, by Marks & Spencer.
According to CNN, Jayesh Patel was trying to get on an overnight flight to New York on Sunday night, dressed in a white tunic, a turban, black slippers and a large fake white beard.
And not only was the Grammy-winning singer, 29, beaming with hometown pride, the world's most famous Bajan was also literally radiating in a yellow tunic dress from Hellessy's Spring 2018 ready-to-wear collection.
Along with traditional one-piece and bikini styles in sizes up to 24 and 2X, the "Every Body is a Beach Body" collection offers maternity swimwear and a sun-shield swim tunic with matching leggings.
Her daughter Madison, who turns 7 on Saturday, joined her mom on the red carpet, looking adorable in a light-pink tunic, green plaid leggings and pink-and-white sneakers, wearing a unicorn-shaped hairpiece.
Willow's ensemble consisted of a zip-front tunic belted at the waist with oversize pockets, a matching set of trousers, designer Karl Lagerfeld's iconic fingerless motorcycle gloves, and a pair of red and white oxfords.
Mahathir, 21, dubbed the "Father of Modern Malaysia" during his previous 21 years in power until 2003, was dressed in a traditional black "baju melayu" tunic and sarong, with an Islamic cap on his head.
The following week, a collaborative performance between DinéYazhi´ and musician Laura Ortman took place in the space, and Gibson's tunic, which had since been properly hung for display, asserted its own presence as a backdrop.
She was wearing a traditional black head scarf and a black embroidered tunic, and looked to be about 40 years older than the next-oldest person there, who might have been 40-year-old me.
At the back of the church, a line of parents hold mewling babies waiting for their turn to be baptized by a man wearing the fuzzy white goat hair tunic of the region's spiritual leaders.
"Notre Dame's treasury, which included, for example, the crown of thorns and the tunic of Saint Louis, is safe in Paris City Hall," said Franck Riester, France's culture minister, on French radio on Tuesday morning.
His shock of white hair burst out in tufts from a black skullcap adorned with rhinestones and sequins from every hue of a neon-colored rainbow, his protruding belly covered by a mustard-yellow tunic.
The result was a two-piece textured co-ord, the top being a tunic-style turtleneck with long sleeves, and the pants, a pair of wide-leg lightweight slacks with ruffled details at the hems.
Mariana's motives and actions resist easy interpretation, although Ms. Medeiros, an actress with many expressions who, for most of the movie, wears the same outfit (a short, flimsy red tunic), is never less than convincing.
The brand's most-reviewed piece, its mock neck sweater, and its oversized argyle tunic sweater are both versatile options that come in a variety of colors so you can wear them all fall and winter.
Dressed in a traditional Indian long white tunic and trousers, with an orange scarf around his neck, Gajanand finally began the 700 kilometer (435 mile) journey from the border point to his village in Rajasthan.
And sometimes Mr. Scott drew inspiration from both tropes in one look: He sent out a male model in a plaid skirt worn like a tunic over ripped jeans, finished off with an oversize parka.
A centuries-old crown of thorns made from reeds and gold and the tunic worn by Saint Louis, a 13th century king of France, were saved, Notre-Dame's top administrative cleric, Monsignor Patrick Chauvet, said.
The items range from a giant sword and the horse Epona from the N64 classic Ocarina of Time to the tunic Link wears in the artwork for the original NES version of The Legend of Zelda.
The ground floor is entirely devoted to the ao dai, the Vietnamese national dress consisting of a side-split tunic and trousers, which has been a unifier throughout the country's rich, and often difficult, history. baotangphunu.com
Bill, her father, drags her on trips of "experiential archaeology", on which she is forced to "rediscover the lifeways of pre-modern hunter-gatherers", wearing a tunic, foraging for food and sleeping on a wooden bunk.
The couple took time on their first day to play a game of cricket, where Kate, 34, batted and fielded in a tunic-inspired dress, by Mumbai's Anita Dongre, and a pair of sky-high wedges.
She's at the French premiere of Slogan, with a simple straw bag in one hand, Serge Gainsbourg on the other, sheathed in a barely there black tunic, braless and flawless, rockin' a 1969 version of #freethenipple.
Among the 85-piece collection is a flowing tunic patterned with sparkling figures from the "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" sequence and a faux fur coat in a kaleidoscopic swirl of red, purple and blue.
He put boards painted to look like flames in the windows, dressed himself in the leather helmet and tunic of a medieval foot soldier, and played melancholy blues on his guitar for six hours a day.
To offer something for everybody else, Nike is adding a mix-and-match set of the Swim Hijab [$40], Swim Tunic with built-in sports bra [$70], and Swim Leggings [$68] to its modest swimwear collection.
Hartnett was in his patrol car just before midnight on January 7 when a man in a long white tunic took aim with a 9 mm Glock pistol and fired at least 11 shots at the officer.
Prince lingers in the white tunic and knee-length bedazzled purple trenchcoat he donned for the climactic closing performance sequence in 1984's Purple Rain, a film I've fixated on for as long as I can remember.
To make "Baby Ghettobird Tunic," Sanford Biggers covered a toddler-size puffy jacket with thousands of feathers to create swirls of white spots, streaks of red, areas of fuzziness and a collar accented with blues and oranges.
Watch the boyish zeal with which Padraic, wearing a bloodstained T-shirt as if it were a cavalry tunic, threatens to slice the nipple off a local drug dealer he has hung upside down from the ceiling.
And this morning, when Badu arrived at his studio — wearing platform Teva sandals, an oversize denim tunic and a black chauffeur hat embellished with handmade pins reading "Acid" and "LSD" — she greeted Jean-Raymond like an old friend.
At the mithraeum, the outer wall of the cultic niche has prominent depictions of individuals in local Parthian dress—trousers topped by a tunic—and a 'Phrygian' cap, associated with the followers of Mithras, and easterners more generally.
Elizabeth, then 17, wore a silk tunic and silk-satin embroidered trousers, while Princess Margaret (as Princess Roxana) was dressed in a crimson silk-satin jacket trimmed in gold and crimson brocade with a matching long silk dress.
Her daughter Madison, who turns 7 on Saturday, joined her mom on the red carpet, looking adorable in a light-pink tunic, green plaid leggings and pink-and-white sneakers, wearing a unicorn-shaped fastener in her hair.
About halfway through the video — if you're watching it on YouTube, it's the scene starting at 02:06 — Swift emerges through a set of doors wearing a long-sleeved green tunic, black high-waisted briefs, and fishnet tights.
Besides being made from a silky material that's super soft and comfortable, the adorable tunic dress also hits right above the knee, and it has an open neckline that makes it super easy to slip on and off.
A rather genius Link performance had the Hero of Time come on stage already undressed, only to slowly, sensually put the green tunic and leggings on, before pulling the Master Sword from its sheath and running off again.
The line will include nine-pieces in total, including a printed t-shirt, pink trousers, two white textured pencil skirts, two 4-ply crepe tunic dresses, two pom-pom laden cropped sweaters, and one drape back bomber jacket.
In it, Gavin cuts a striking figure—sporting a plaid tunic, and a stark undercut with a few long strands of dark hair framing her face—returning to her fictional childhood home, where she meets McPherson and Maskin.
A man with animal intensity — he's called variously (and correctly) a panther, a lion, a creature — he's magnetic, whether in charged motion or, decked out in a snakeskin tunic and matching platform boots, bantering wryly with Dick Cavett.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Grape vines and dancing warriors decorate a 6th-century CE tunic from Egypt, with two figures drinking from wine glasses hidden on the shoulder, a jovial detail you'd only see up close.
Rinna, Mellencamp Arroyave and Richards wore bodysuits with floral floral-print robes, while Girardi wore a colorful tunic with flow pants and Kemsley wore red pants with a black tube top and blazer, plus Femmes Sans Peur heels.
As Morrison makes a guitar howl and moan, Berry, wearing a watch cap and a white tunic that splits the difference between lab coat and hospital gown, arranges herself on what looks like a Restoration Hardware woodshop table.
" —Landon Peoples, fashion editorial assistant The Trend: The skinny jeansThe Old Way: With a black camisoleThe New Way: With a tunic and statement slides"I'm a dutiful reader of R29 fashion, so I know culottes are IT right now.
And though there were some press quibbles when the first lady wore knickers under a chiffon tunic for a dinner in Paris not long after Mr. Galanos endorsed them on his runway in 1981, generally their collaboration was applauded.
There were a lot of pants — Léa Seydoux in Vuitton, Margot Robbie in sequined Chanel pants and a filigree white Princess and the Pea tunic — and cropped tops: Marion Cotillard, in a low-slung Chanel skirt and halter top.
Hours earlier, the actress Whoopi Goldberg had mugged for the cameras on that same set in rounded glasses, an oversize tunic the shape and color of a tangerine, and a kaleidoscopic-patterned surcoat with a matching fur-lined hat.
Designer Paul Andrew kicked off with all-white looks before moving on to softly coloured bubble skirts, loose tunic-like dresses, trousers that came high-waisted or cinched at the ankle and wide-leg dungarees, often in soft leather.
It will feature discounts of up to 80 percent on fall bits as well as one-of-a-kind prototypes and studio samples including a faille tunic ($103.50, originally $345) and a pleated skirt with sequins ($238.50, originally $795).
The Tunic of Saint Louis is said to have belonged to King Louis IX. A famous statue of the Virgin Mary inside the cathedral also appears to be safe, as does the cathedral's 18th-century organ, according to USA Today.
If your dream music-festival outfit looks like a flowy tunic dress with suede tassel booties and a faded denim jacket tied loosely around your waist, you probably take fashion inspiration from global influencer Julie Sariñana, also known as Sincerely Jules.
The artworks, which include relics such as the Christ's crown of thorns and French king Saint-Louis's 13th century tunic, were first moved to the city town hall and will now be transferred to the nearby Louvre Museum, the minister said.
The Fierce Deity set, as it's called, is a set of spooky, cerulean armor that gives Link white pupil-less eyes and a coveted in-game attack boost bonus when you wear the cap, tunic, and trousers at the same time.
And like the highest editor of any high-fashion mag, she had a uniform: a black onesie layered with a dark purple tunic, complimented by a matching beret and Rihanna for Dior-esque sunglasses, which, of course, she wore indoors.
French Culture Minister Franck Riester said Tuesday some of the most valuable pieces of art inside Notre Dame were saved and relocated, including the crown of thorns and the tunic of St. Louis, which have been relocated to Paris City Hall.
On this sunny festival weekend a local Starbucks boasts baristas in toga-like robes, a warrior in chain-mail queuing for coffee, and outside, a Taoist priest in a tunic and cloak outfit he calls "a bit of messed-up fusion".
"It is possible to encounter reactions of mistrust or rejection when you face people who ostentatiously wear religious signs linked to Islam," Mr. Pradal said, referring to women who are fully veiled and men who wear a long Islamic tunic.
At the Metrograph theater on the Lower East Side of New York, Rowan Blanchard wore a knit pleated skirt overlaid by a pleated sleeveless tunic and chunky platform gold glitter shoes, all made and provided by the fashion house Kenzo.
On a recent bright morning, Ms. Gilbert strode into D'Amico Coffee on Court Street in Brooklyn, open since 22013, like a regular, greeting the proprietor, Joan D'Amico, whose shock of purple hair matched her purple tunic, like an old friend.
CreditCreditBryan Denton for The New York Times PUTIAN, China — Chen Deliang, wearing an orange tunic, a gold watch and fluffy bedroom slippers decorated with snowflakes and the word "Love," stood proudly in the 130,000-square-foot temple he had built.
One story is composed of a series of email exchanges between two new neighbors at odds; another explores the intricate rites and rituals (including how to skirt a "same-tunic disaster") of a book club headed by an imposing matriarch.
Orange made a big showing at Herrera, in the form of a tentlike floor-length silk shirtdress and a short flute-sleeved mini; so did bright cobalt blue, in an asymmetric tunic, and bubble gum pink, in a cloudlike evening gown.
Marking the directional lines are a bright thigh to the lower left, downward folds in the rabbi's tunic, the tilted table's left- and forward-most edges that are complemented by a man's white waist wrap and the raised shin of another.
Several important religious relics, notably the crown of thorns Jesus supposedly wore during his crucifixion — as well the tunic Louis IX wore when he brought the crown to Notre Dame — had also been saved and temporarily relocated to the Louvre.
We cannot have them fight in Shalwar Kameez [traditional Pakistani dress consisting of a long sleeve tunic worn over loose-fitting pants] or a Burqa either, so we'll have to settle for something that's not too revealing nor too uncomfortable.
Other relics that made it out of the wreckage included a tunic worn by Saint Louis, a 13th-century king of France, while the cathedral's 13-tonne bell, its largest, which rings sonorously on special occasions like Easter, was spared.
Since the same style, be it a long sleeve tunic ($16) or chino shorts ($13), is available in multiple sizes, parents don't have to go through the headache of shopping around, and kids get to continue wearing their favorite outfits.
" As a 2008 Elle article giving summer fashion advice shows, anyone can channel the inner Talitha: "The jeweled tunic is a great way to add a little Talitha Getty to your beach day and allows you to go directly to a dinner out.
An incredible amount of thought goes into each component of the sweatshirt, from its generous arm bands to the heavyweight cotton to the slim fit and modern length (it covers that crack, but isn't so long that it looks like a tunic).
The Duchess of Cambridge wore a long pale blue variation of the shalwar kameez, a dress or tunic worn over trousers, Pakistan's traditional national outfit that many on social media and in the fashion industry had hoped she would don during her visit.
Fans of these fairytale classics can now lounge poolside wearing the swimwear recreations of their favorite princesses' outfits from an water-friendly interpretation of Pocahontas' fringed, one-shoulder tunic to the company's take on Ariel's seashell bra, minus the whole fishtail thing.
Among the objects they saved were the crown of thorns said to have been worn by Jesus, the tunic of Saint Louis and a piece of wood and a nail believed to have been part of the cross used in the crucifixion.
After leaving Neutrogena, Mr. Cotsen focused on collecting contemporary textile fragments — a piece of a tunic or a kimono, for instance — as well as Japanese ceramics and turned wood, whose grain and texture offered him the sort of tactile experience that he coveted.
"This flirtatious mix and match swimwear collection is the perfect choice for lounging by the pool or having fun at the beach to casually slipping into a tunic and heading straight to meet friends," says Maria Östblom, Head of Design Womenswear at H&M.
Hurley, 53, wore a plunging high-shine embellished purple long-sleeve Alexandre Vauthier gown with a sexy thigh-high slit that revealed her silver ankle-strap pumps, while Damian, 16, wore a traditional white Indian tunic-style dress featuring a high neck with sheer detailing.
That's why October, smack dab in the middle of the season, is all about juxtapositions — pairing your thin, floral frock with a thicker jacket and boots, wearing your jeans and blouse with open-toed shoes, taking a slip and turning it into a tunic.
In business since 1969, Delhi-based Kumar also dressed the late Princess Diana, who wore a teal blue shalwar kameez (a traditional Indian outfit consisting of a loose tunic worn over trousers that narrow at the ankle) to visit a hospital in Pakistan in 1997.
Though Alicia Vikander's Louis Vuitton red leather breastplate and silk apron combo was a little confusing, the molded navy satin tunic over a black miniskirt on Michelle Williams was cool; ditto Zoë Kravitz's Valentino mini and Kate Mara's above-the-knee chain-mail Paco Rabanne.
We're always trying to buy pieces that offer endless possibilities — a dress that can be worn as a tunic over pants, a jumpsuit that works solo or with a top underneath, or a button-up shirt that, these days, can be styled in countless ways.
The Public School men's wear show that followed it extended and amplified that impression, riffing on references to '90s club wear: boiler suits and quilted parkas, leather Perfectos with floppy lapels, tunic-type shirts with clear origins in oversize throwback jerseys, flat-brimmed gunslinger hats.
Bursting forth variously over the years in pinstriped suit, in Roman tunic, or in Barbara Bush jumbo faux pearls and softly curled wig, he has earned perhaps the best perk of Broadway stardom: a welcoming round of applause from Jane and John Q. Public.
Though Saint Francis ditched his life as son of a well-heeled merchant for a tunic of coarse wool, his followers helped lay the foundations of a market economy in the Middle Ages by establishing the rule of law and a role for credit.
LONDON — The model in the latest Victoria Beckham eyewear advertising campaign looks young and waiflike, her twiglike limbs in a silken tunic and cotton-candy pink slacks, her face as full of sharp angles as the square-frame tortoiseshell spectacles perched on her nose.
At one point, firefighters, policemen and municipal workers formed a human chain to remove the treasures, including a centuries-old crown of thorns made from reeds and gold, and the tunic believed to have been worn by Saint Louis, a 13th century king of France.
More unexpected picks with Ms. Erlanger included an offbeat (perhaps dated?) Stella McCartney strapless black bodice with sheer skirt design for the Critics' Choice Awards last month, and a winning gold sequined tunic and pants by Monse at the Gotham Independent Film Awards in November.
According to the Amazon listing, the costume is made of polyester and comes in two parts—a "tunic" with built-in "sleeves and hands" and pants that come with "attached shoe covers," since the dancing hot dog man would never be caught in sneakers.
While there isn't a banner ad, products from an Amazon private label brand, Daily Ritual, still dominate results for "black jersey tunic" While there isn't a banner ad, products from an Amazon private label brand, Daily Ritual, still dominate results for "black jersey tunic" Amazon's private brands quickly became a major threat to third-party sellers on its platform, increasing from about a dozen brands in 2016, when some of its products began taking the lead in key categories like batteries, speakers and baby wipes, to a current roster of more than 135 private label brands and 330 brands exclusive to Amazon, according to TJI Research.
Perhaps people with a healthy collection of amiibos will pick up Skyrim to "mod" it with Nintendo branding—specifically Zelda-related skins and items, as the trailer shows off how tapping a Link figure can drop the Hylian Shield, Master Sword and Champion's Tunic into the game.
Frontrunner to win Best Actress, "The Wife" star Glenn Close chose a shimmering gold Carolina Herrera tunic dress - with four million beads, the actress noted - with a heavy flowing train, setting the evening off on the right note in an ode to Oscar, the coveted gold statuette.
Balenciaga (1895–1972) matched that idea of the vivid intellect with his extraordinarily skill as a tailor, innovating the barrel line (21967), the balloon (21962), the semi-fitted suit (21960) — as seen here with "Tailleur" (21967–21967) — the tunic dress (21960), and the sack dress (183).
When I met Razvi, a solidly built man who was wearing a buttoned-up black tunic and a small skullcap called a taquiya, he told me the workers brought research and data to him, some from Islamic medical associations, to prove that the vaccinations were safe.
Often making a statement with bold fashion choices, the diminutive, 21998-feet 2-inch-tall (1.57-meter) star sometimes appeared on stage sporting ruffled shirts and tight pants or elaborate costumes, including chain mail covering his face, a shimmery orange tunic with a cane, or bikini briefs.
Although little but fierce, Wigan's To See or Not To See took over four weeks to create and consists of the figure of Shakespeare standing tall in Elizabethan purple stockings and a blue tunic and breeches with the words To See or Not To See written underneath.
A year ago, Kyemah McEntyre, 19, conceived and sketched the floor-length bouffant gown she wore to her prom in East Orange, N.J., in homage to the dashiki, the elaborately patterned tunic widely adopted in this country in the 1960s as an emblem of black pride.
I selected the Wide-Leg Utility Pants from [BLANKNYC], the Set To Stun Top from Free People, the Alexandria Mini Dress from Steele, the Peasant Mini Dress by Current Air, the Lil Dude Jeans by AYR,  and the Vivaldi Textured Tie-Neck Tunic from Maeve by Anthropologie.
Leaning back in his chair, rocking a silky black tunic shirt and grey ropelike scarf bought on one of his last overseas tours, and a custom-made scimitar-like earring on one ear, he exudes the kind of effortless swagger that only comes with real experience.
She started with the signature Givenchy column beneath a satin tunic top cropped just below the breastbone in the front and sweeping down to the floor behind, as once worn by Audrey Hepburn but updated in black wool and white georgette covered in matte metallic sequins.
Or the history of the Kashmir shawl from the British Empire to the recent pashmina craze The salwar kameez, the combination of tunic and loosefitting pants from the Punjab, we learn, has "historically been unisex" and, through Muslim immigration, become a staple and influence the world over.
Any Muslim is welcome to join: men or women, Sunni or Shiite, transgender, gay or straight "We want to send a signal to political Islam," Ms. Ates, wearing a long, white tunic trimmed with gold, told a packed room on the opening day, when journalists outnumbered worshipers.
I was disappointed, however, to see that the Maeve tunic was only discounted to $90 from its retail value of $110 — particularly annoying when I cross-checked it with the regular Anthropologie site, where it was marked down to $60 (but not available in my size).
Culture Minister Franck Riester said that the cathedral's treasury of irreplaceable Christian relics — the most precious being the Crown of Thorns believed to have been worn by Jesus Christ, and the tunic of Saint Louis — was safe in the Paris city hall in a radio interview Tuesday morning.
Precious items including the Crown of Thorns, believed to have been placed onto Jesus' head during the crucifixion; Le Grand Orgue, an instrument which dates back to the 1730s; and the Tunic of Saint Louis, a long garment dating to the 13th century, were all spared from the flames.
Vulture says you can get your first peek at the Pine Penis a third of the way through the movie in a sex scene with Florence Pugh (who plays his wife), and then in full a little later when he takes off his tunic to go for a swim.
Kilinochchi Journal KILINOCHCHI, Sri Lanka — On a small wooden table at the doorway to this bright-turquoise house in Kilinochchi, the town that Tamil militants claimed as their capital during Sri Lanka's bloody civil war, stands a framed photograph of a 0003-year-old girl wearing a pink tunic.
On a private visit to the Vatican Gallery of Tapestries, the Cadet designers Raul Arevalo and Brad Schmidt got the notion of building a show of shorts-suits with deep elasticized waistlines and tunic-like shirts with either zippered or pinned shoulder closures on the garb of Roman centurions.
Sit down with a cold brew and tonic water concoction (14 lei) made by a fashionably bearded barista, remind yourself you are not in Berlin, then browse the shop for silk scarves for 296 lei, or a chic, minimalist tunic by the Romanian designer Adelina Ivan, for 1,250 lei.
"An attractive blond reincarnation of Isadora Duncan, in pink tunic and bare legs, loped gracefully around a sapling on the Chase Manhattan Plaza at lunchtime yesterday to the tune of Beethoven's Ninth," The New York Times wrote, describing her in a spectacle that surprised the noon Wall Street crowd.
Early in her tenure, it was already clear Obama demonstrated a savvy use of fashion diplomacy, subtly nodding to the host country on this trip by wearing a long tunic and shimmering skirt to a formal dinner, designed by American designer Rachel Roy, whose father is from India.
" I was one of the first tunic renters — which is presumably the reason why it wasn't offered at much of a discount — and according to Gallagher, Nuuly doesn't yet know the average amount of time a piece will spend in rotation: "Our products haven't yet hit the retirement phase.
If trailblazing wasn't the point of a staid grouping of tunic coats over quilted jackets, full-pleated trousers, blouson jackets of diamond jacquard, sweeping cloaks of monochrome, or a deceptively simple raglan-sleeved camel hair overcoat even a non-expert could tell was a masterpiece of tailoring, that was the point.
Most Overlooked Act of Sexiness While Chris Pine's peen is getting all the attention, let me direct you to the next frame, where he is handed a tunic and proceeds to put it on and walk around bare-legged, as soft folds of linen flap around him in the breeze.
Formerly known as Secret Legend, Tunic is an isometric adventure game that draws on the style of the early Legend of Zelda titles, putting players into the role of a brave (and adorable) fox as you explore ancient ruins, battle monsters, and uncover secrets about the mysterious world around you.
Doing a breakdown of just one of Burke's outfits — which included a gold mitre, a gold chasuble (tunic), a heavy gold pectoral cross necklace, a gold crozier (a staff that resembles a shepherd's crook), and more — the Global Post estimated it cost about 15,000 British pounds (or a little over $20,000).
Still, many of Notre Dame's most prized relics were saved, including a crown of thorns believed to be a "band of rushes" from the original crown of thorns placed on Jesus's head during the crucifixion, according to the Guardian; and the tunic of St. Louis, which dates to the 13th century.
But to 1.25 billion people in India, not to mention the millions of Indians across the globe, these are as much a part of traditional fare as a button-up shirt and dress slacks: Nose studs are called phuls, and a salwar kameez is a tunic over a pair of fitted pants.
When people talk about what defines a Zelda game today, they usually talk about its iconography (the green tunic, the triforce, the master sword), or the open world and dungeons structure, where the player acquires a new item, then uses that item to defeat a boss or solve a series of puzzles.
"I love the idea of a guy wearing dresses," Mr. Browne said after the show, a notion that seems less transgressive when you consider that you cannot swing a cat in the Lakers locker room these days without hitting some fashion-forward ballplayer in a Fear of God tunic or a Gucci kilt.
In "INDY," his first solo in nearly 10 years, Mr. Abraham circumnavigated the stage with a birdlike swoop; his glorious costume (by Karen Young) — a black tunic and pants, with the entire backside covered in fringe — revealed a person solid and strong when viewed from the front, but frazzled, even traumatized, from behind.
In addition to "Modest Beauty: Dress, Fashions and Faith," the section with the tunic and horse cape, "Wondrous Worlds" explores the Quran and calligraphy and book arts; hospitality and the domestic arts through objects like ceramics and musical instruments; architecture and its offspring, such as tiles; and the intercontinental trade nurtured by the hajj pilgrimage.
I am speaking of swimwear and, more specifically, the Lands' End Slender Tunic, a hardworking piece of equipment that, tricky as it may be to slither into, can transform your body into something similar to what you sort of hoped it would look like if you blurred your eyes in a poorly lit room.
Solo and Disney's upcoming Boba Fett movie may dive too deep into the backgrounds of characters who were cool because of the mystery, but at least they aren't trying to completely decimate the magic of the Force by over-explaining the science behind how a man in a tunic can move stuff with his mind.
I prefer to wear them in the cold weather since they're not quite as breathable as regular leggings, but if your office is cold and you have a relatively casual dress code, you can definitely get away with layering them under a tunic of lightweight sweater at work since they look more like real pants.
Founded by its owner, Melody Barnett, as a vintage clothing store in the late '60s, Palace Costume has since grown into an important resource for the film industry: professionals can search through some 500,000 garments and accessories of every era and aesthetic to find the perfect rhinestone rodeo jacket, Victorian petticoat or reproduction medieval tunic.
And, in fact, over the past months, leading up to the writing of this essay, I had experienced episodes mis-remembering, drawing to mind the Sonic Youth song "Disappearer," when what I really wanted to bring to mind was another track from the 1990 album Goo: "Tunic (Song for Karen)" (1990), Kim Gordon's eulogy for Karen Carpenter.
The witness to this incident found it worth noting that Leonardo, ever beautiful in his person, went around Florence in a rose-pink tunic, and it is irresistible to infer how irritating Michelangelo must have found the older artist, with his peacock clothes and his perfumed air, and with what now amounted to an entourage of swankily dressed assistants.
They were beautifully done — the scales, especially, were a technical feat, and the materials lush — but such visual tourism feels reductive, and the show was at its best when the connections were the least obvious: in a juicy thick-ribbed cashmere tunic, an astrakhan jacket with a extravagant funnel neck, and second-skin leather pants in all shades.
A black tunic and matching pompom shorts from the spring/summer 2014 "Vicious" collection by Paris-based American designer Rick Owens is complemented by a video of Owens' Paris fashion week presentation of the same collection, featuring members of four American step dance troupes (Washington Divas, Soul Steppers, Momentum, and Zetas) performing an 11-minute routine.
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In this inactive state, the queer exuberance of the tunic had quieted, but it was easier to see how Gibson's chosen materials — electric blue nylon fringe, digitally printed polyester, vintage Seminole patchwork, metal jingles — fuse traditional artistry with an effusively kitschy kind of craft experimentation that happily confuses the garment's classification as ceremonial or celebratory dress.
Also Altuzarra, where Joseph Altuzarra mixed pleated leather pants with swishy one-shouldered tunic-and-trouser sets, and metallic floral cocktail dresses ruched around the body à la old Ungaro, and Haider Ackermann, whose sharp-edged tailoring for both women and men in black, white and red, has the high-gloss allure of the eternally chic.
Also on display will be an array of divine, in a less literal sense, garments by modern fashion designers — among them, a monastic genital-revealing Rick Owens tunic, a winged Dior haute couture wedding gown and a Cristóbal Balenciaga evening coat that resembles a 16th-century cardinal's cape — all informed by the visual traditions of Catholicism.
For example, this collection included a thick cowl-backed camel tunic finished in a fringe of silver feathers at the thigh; wide, high-waist nubby tweed Katharine Hepburn trousers with a shell pink silk jacket tucked inside; and a woven burnished gold coat with two big black patch pockets and a high ruff of curly sheepskin hugging the chin.
Instead, she has swapped a festival stage for an Instagram stage, and so — just in time for what would have been her second concert performance — she released a performance of a different kind: a photo shoot showcasing not her songs but her stomach, framed by a batwing tunic, over-the-knee suede boots and mirrored glasses.
Fringed, shredded houndstooth and tweed were inspired by black and white tile flooring; glinting silver sequin tunic capes and jackets provided a jolt of silverware (silverwear); mint green and black feathered fantasias escaped from the aviary; and asymmetric ball gowns of beaded fringe and under-feathers, tulle and lace, teetered alluringly close to the edge of coming undone.
I love wearing white, but I'm also a slob who somehow ends up staining anything before I've gotten even a few wears out of it, so I made sure to take advantage of Nuuly's offerings: a white tie-neck tunic from one of my favorite brands, Maeve (retail: $110), and a white ruffle-sleeved midi from ZHU (retail: $146).
For a time, you could be the proud owner of a "Coachella Boot," a "Coachella Mini Dress," or even a "Coachella Valley Tunic," all of which would have certainly seen you photographed for a "Coachella Fashion" photo story on someone's blog, but now all traces of these items have been removed from the internet, because of the law.
More curious was Warren Craft's "Hayden," set to Moby's "Stay Down (Ambient)" for the dancer Rena Kinoshita, who appeared in a glittering black tunic; her movement, alternately lurching and in slow motion, possessed an otherworldly quality, especially in the end, when she collapsed onto the floor: As she rolled back and forth, her taps scraped and crashed against the ground.
The six pre-Columbian textiles in the show — a circular condor-feather headdress ornament, four loincloths and a tunic dating back 2,000 years — were once functional objects, but in the gallery they are striking for their boldly colored geometric designs, along with the artistry involved in hand-knotting multitudes of feathers onto strings that were then sewn onto cotton fabric.
The scarlet red and brocade tunic she wears as colonel in chief of the Grenadier Guards is cut away from the waist to allow her to ride sidesaddle, for example, and the mantle of the Order of the British Empire has a zipped-up overdress (selected by the queen from designs contributed by students from the Royal College of Art).
Jimmy Butler is ostensibly making it right the hell up from his lack of downtime last summer, with some QT in Italy, a quick dip into Spain for Pau Gasol's birthday, then skipping like a beautiful piece of beach glass down to the Greek islands in an oceanic teal Stella McCartney linen tunic and shorts combo to get his reps in as he's spotted by the Aegean.
And then, an overnight flight and brief moment of bed rest later, you're perched on a gilded ballroom chair staring at a Marilyn Monroe-blonde Kylie Minogue and Thandie Newton in a paneled salon on Place Vendôme, watching a woman in a white cashmere tunic with an appliqué of beaded red arms clutching her torso and over-the-knee blue suede boots strut by.

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