Satin, organza, chiffon, georgette, tulle, lace, brocades, and crepe are all classic fabrics for bridesmaid dresses. |
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She was alone, so far, in her large Louis XVI drawing room, the bronzes and brocades of which had a bright gayness. |
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Lovely silk brocades and other fine fabrics are woven, dyed and embroidered here. |
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Many tapestries, brocades, and embroideries were likewise burned to recover the gold and silver used in their production. |
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The curtains became lighter, being made of taffeta or satin, for example, instead of the heavy brocades and velvets of the 17th century. |
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Proenza Schouler showed hand-folded hems and a trove of brocades, crewelwork and passementerie. |
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The offerings include silk brocades, sandalwood carvings, Sichuan peppers and traditional Chinese remedies such as ribbed antelope horns. |
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He had a taste for popular decorative devices, such as fruit, flowers, and brocades, which resulted in a curious and engaging blend of naivety and sophistication. |
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Elaborately embroidered velvets and silks apart from classic saris and brocades with some material dating back to late 18th Century are showcased. |
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Varanasi is famous for its production of silks and brocades with gold and silver threadwork. |
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His textile emporium is an Aladdin's cave of glowing brocades, sultry velvets, sequins and lace. |
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They specialise in jacquard wovens, brocades, cut-throwns, figured velvets, prints and sophisticated plains. |
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They display brocades, compound weaves, lampas, plain weaves, samite, tapestry and twill to provide a snapshot of the expansive weaving styles of Central Asia. |
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Clothes came down the runway in a variety of splashy colors, with elaborate brocades and farfetched inspirations. |
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Elements from the paintings have been picked up to create a collection of saris and drapes in brocades, georgettes, tissue and jacquard crepe de chine. |
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With his sexy tailored blazers and luxe brocades, which were superb, one wanted to see more. |
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The silk originated in the '500 Fontanabuona and Tigullio, in '600 were renowned and treasured the Genoese velvets and brocades. |
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The Dalai Lama regularly visits Varanasi to acquire the ceremonial brocades necessary to the fulfillment of his religious duties. |
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You might choose to learn the secrets of making marble paper, masks, lace, gilding, textiles and brocades. |
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The bindings, frontispieces, chapter headings, and, in the miniatures themselves, the canopies, panels, brocades, and carpets that furnished the spaces all received the richest and most elegant patterning. |
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The glowing colours, including vivid pinks and yellows, and the rich fabrics, among them silk brocades and damasks, recall the luxurious dress and furnishing fabrics of the past. |
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The Jacquard weave, used to make allover figured fabrics such as brocades, tapestries, and damasks, is woven on a loom having a Jacquard attachment to control individual warps. |
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Unknown, but Bursa was the silk and silk-textile production centre of the Ottoman Empire, and the main export centre for silk textiles such as the world-famous Ottoman brocades. |
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Drawing its inspiration from opulent European country homes, Rural Elegance reworks damasks and brocades with overdyes and vintage effects. |
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