Her fashion creation won the admiration of a group of international judges who had to pick winners from a total of 400 entries. |
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From dressing for a beach wedding to waxing your body hair and tucking in shirts properly, we've got your fashion fix. |
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He seems to have borrowed from every influential genre hit of the past decade to fashion a kaleidoscopic existential thriller. |
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Then drape 3 rashers of bacon over the exposed stuffing in a star fashion forming a lid and secure with string. |
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The first section scampers about in a happy fashion but darkens suddenly in the key of D minor. |
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Dembski sets out to fashion a workable notion of supernatural intervention. |
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Tanya had always been the fashion queen and it was because of that that her friends always deferred to her on issues of style. |
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They are assembled in a kaleidoscopic fashion that jolts us out of our tendency to take the ordinary for granted. |
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This reticence, according to another fashion expert, is partly reverse snobbery. |
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The third quarter was played in cup-like fashion with both sides going for the jugular. |
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In a similar fashion to water finding its own level, cold air behaves in similar ways. |
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They fashion a diamond shape between them by spreading their legs slightly and joining the soles of their feet. |
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Aspiring student designers wowed the audience with their creations at a spectacular fashion show in Selby Abbey. |
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Branding of merino wool as a fashion image for garments has seen more value returned to the wool grower. |
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Ten ravishing models from Bangalore, dressed in clothes designed by fashion technology students, set the ramp ablaze. |
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The rest were rabbiting on about share prices, company takeovers, fashion accessories, holiday destinations or some such guff. |
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Her home-based businesses cover fashion design, catering and quality assurance. |
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I think men are much more aware of designer labels and fashion trends than they were even a year ago. |
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While waiting for our main courses, Jackie O attempted to persuade us that she had interests beyond fashion labels. |
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Keeping the warring factions behaving in a civilised fashion can be a very difficult job. |
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Why not put all that style know-how to good use with a career as a fashion stylist? |
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Conversely, there has been a sharp decline in the use of gloves as fashion accessories over the past several decades. |
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The silky relationship between art and fashion may seem charming but is often a tawdry, corrupting, even whorish affair. |
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Brands included Adidas, Nike, Nope Susst, labels for the fashion conscious. |
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Stylists are powerful people in fashion and showbusiness, accustomed to getting their own way. |
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Youngsters in Malmesbury and Sherston recycled old clothes to make weird and wacky costumes for a fashion show last Thursday. |
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He began his fashion career 40 years ago as a window dresser at La Rinascente, Milan's leading department store. |
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His collection for fashion week was a celebration of denim, a fabric that has made its mark in more ways than one. |
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It's no coincidence that most of today's major fashion labels push their own line of hats to complement their brand of clothing and accessories. |
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The end result will be like something you have seen in way-out fashion magazines. |
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Navratri, the much-awaited nine day celebration marked by dandiya raas and garba will see the latest fashion trends on display, as every year. |
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What then is the conclusion which in true a fortiori fashion is supposed to follow resoundingly from the weaker premise? |
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Passing out of an elite institution and making a distinctive fashion statement is a double wallop. |
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She enjoyed the novelty of the catwalks and fashion shoots and loved the social whirl that went with it, using parties and functions to network. |
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Why is everyone falling in love with Bridget when she's let her looks go to pot and appears in word, deed and fashion air-brained? |
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With his pipe, gentleman-thief fashion sense and a rap sheet that includes armed robbery, fraud and burglary, he seems the perfect subject. |
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There are five lunchtime catwalk shows, showcasing new designers, colleges and alternative fashion labels. |
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Jam pot lids are the unlikely inspiration for the fashion designer's exclusive range of handbags and belts. |
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If you prefer loafers or moccasins, you'll also have a chance to prove your fashion sense this summer, but sandals are really where it's at. |
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Style and fashion was all the rage this week as the Oscars took place last Sunday night. |
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People keep saying it's this awkward union, but it's a great junction of two fashion superstars. |
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The fashion show was a chance for him to put his new company back on the front foot. |
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In the studio the Eastenders cast will get makeovers from fashion queens Trinny and Susannah as part of a What Not To Wear special. |
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And contracting out sits well with the current fashion in public administration for smaller government. |
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Ude draws on his own experience as the editor of aRUDE, a quarterly of fashion and culture published in New York. |
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Sauce ladles have occasionally been treated in a similar fashion and sometimes pierced to form sugar sifters. |
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I had been wandering around the supermarket in an aimless and lethargic fashion when I found myself browsing in the frozen section. |
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Fold one side one inch back and continue in an accordion fashion until you have one strip of tissue about one inch across. |
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He created the fashion label, food lines and then an airline all branded Kingfisher. |
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This enabled them to fashion the policies of the state in a manner that the woe and weal of the common man is addressed. |
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Dubai has a range of fashion houses, from designer labels like Armani to economy brands like Giordano. |
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A multinational behind glamorous fashion and perfume brands pays its factory workers starvation wages. |
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You might still see wackiness on fashion runways and red carpets, but unfortunately, those clothes are not accessible to the general public. |
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It owes something to the magazine page, the studio shot, and the fashion spread. |
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Like most dandies, his predilection for high-style fashion and cosmetic beauty betrays a likeness to his female counterparts. |
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Sure, many fashion designers are extremely creative people with occasional strokes of genius. |
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But now that marriage has gone out of fashion in Britain, our young men are no longer growing out of their wayward behaviour. |
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Once you create the worker thread, you can queue work in a fashion similar to how work is queued with the default worker thread. |
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Staying comfortably ahead of the fashion pack, Nicola Roberts plumped for a pair of on-trend jeggings today. |
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Let's hope his successor has the wit to fashion an intelligence agency that is fit for the struggles that lie ahead. |
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He couldn't boast of a youthful zest nor could he of a rebellious streak of fashion consciousness. |
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Suede also proved that urban fashion isn't always about baggy jeans, jerseys and Snoop Dogg. |
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The world famous queen of fashion, Vivienne Westwood, holding her first ever fashion show in Shanghai! |
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In fashion and music, cycles of revivals, retrospectives, and recombinations have emerged, defining styles with an eerie predictability. |
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Looking elegant in golden fish-tail gown, she walked for Rocky on the penultimate day of the four-day fashion event. |
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Household and electrical goods and fashion wear have been the best-selling items, he said. |
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In addition, various combinations of pearl necklaces come in and out of fashion with regularity. |
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She sat in queen-like fashion on the kitchen stool, looking faintly disapproving and intent on examining her newly painted nails. |
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She will be a tough act to follow and rival fashion executives are speculating that she is leaving while the going is still good. |
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This game started in lightning fashion and it was Colt who made the first real scoring chance in the opening minute but shot wide of the target. |
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To complete the shopping experience, there is some great entertainment like musical nites, fashion shows and cultural programmes. |
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Other fabrics may be bonded to the fashion fabric with fusible web to darken the room even more. |
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Her long auburn hair is topped with a safety orange cap and her fashion of choice is camouflage clothing, accessorized with a safety orange vest. |
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He turned to hydropathy, a Victorian medical fashion in which a patient is given cold showers, steam baths, and wrappings in wet sheets. |
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St. Pats opened the game in a lively fashion and registered the first score through Mark Dowling. |
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Though I've yet to come across any program involving a jockstrap fashion show, I figure Jenny Jones has to get to it eventually. |
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They fashion small-scale versions of yachts, whaleboats, and other vessels that are perfect in every detail. |
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She worked in a fashion boutique serving prominent Washingtonians, including the wives of senators and congressmen. |
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Uderzo's kooky illustrations and funky fashion sense has contributed a lot to the Asterix charm. |
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I knew a man whose idea of following fashion was to change his underwear once a season. |
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They can fashion and refashion their identities, and through much of their lives that is just what they do. |
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The man operating the cash register sighed in a world-weary fashion and darted his eyes around to ensure there weren't too many people around. |
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Former classical fashion queens such as Audrey Hepburn and Jackie Kennedy had a faithful following in the city. |
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The conference, due to end today, brought together fashion designers, dyers, scientists and marketing bosses. |
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Regardless of whatever musical or fashion trend that happens to threaten its existence, metal will always remain. |
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It is a large 3-manual instrument constructed in baroque fashion in Keller temperament and with 15 reed stops. |
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Rectangular in plan, 4.47 m. long by 1.82 m wide, it is constructed in the usual fashion with vertical slabs infilled with dry-stone walling. |
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Far from being quotidian these glamorous fancies push fashion to the limit in their testing fusion of ego-soothing props and dreamy confection. |
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And though art may inspire her, Morales seems more concerned with wearability and timeliness than flights of fashion fancy. |
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British men have overtaken women in the fashion stakes, according to a report published today. |
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How come the fashion industry is still peddling the image of six-footer, stick-insect girl models with that funny cross-over catwalk waddle? |
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Drink one less glass of water and you'll find all the fashion you need in an all-in-one. |
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With their way-out designs and wacky wardrobes, these fashion students at York College are more used to setting trends than following them. |
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Three years ago Burberry meant outdated raincoats, but now the check has been transformed into one of the hottest fashion labels. |
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The feather is a classic quilting pattern that was in fashion on embroideries by the beginning of the seventeenth century. |
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They both were dressed like fashion models and wore so much makeup you hardly recognized them. |
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Anthony, who grew up in Thornton, is in the first year of a masters degree in fashion womenswear and knitwear. |
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The much awaited fashion week is yet to start, but the run-up to the Capital's annual dose of razzmatazz is almost as busy. |
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The backrest folds in an uncomplicated fashion to create a roomy and flat load area. |
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Their distinctive, close-harmony singing became their trademark and survived musical fashion and family rifts. |
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If one of their coping strategies is to fetishise a few silly fashion labels, isn't that forgivable? |
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She came to beauty after a career as a Fleet Street fashion editor and has been queen bee of the lip gloss at Vogue for four years. |
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California has been the source of much innovation, from agribusiness and oil to fashion and the digital world. |
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The new long anticipated designer Raf Simons managed to impress the fashion crowd with his debut collection of womenswear, and that is no easy task. |
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Her name was Courtney, and she was a fashion editor for magazines like Photoplay, Screenland, Silver Screen. |
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It was like an electric shock to a group of editors operating in the bleary haze of jet lag, pasta, and fashion overabundance. |
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Schiele is, if nothing else, an ancestor of the best in long-legged fashion illustration. |
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These crimes of fashion proved the men were feminine and thus gay and therefore worthy of incarceration. |
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Her friendship with the fashion glitterati would be endangered by Ronan's cowboy sense of style, his membership at the golf club threatened by her wild and wanton ways. |
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The current '80s crop of cartoon favorites, sitcom has-beens, embarrassing pop relics, and fashion offenses takes what was essentially kitsch to begin with and parodies it. |
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While the fashion world wailed about the effect of the collapse of the economy on retail, she briskly assumed the leadership role. |
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Nor was it ignorance that spurred him to fashion numerous additional devices that ensured his plague picture would kindle its audience's most painful passions. |
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In another, fashion photographer Juergen Teller discusses how he and Marc Jacobs decided to shoot beckham inside a shopping bag. |
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With airbrushing and digital manipulation, fashion can be an unobtainable image that's dangerously unhealthy. |
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The 83 year old photographer was noted for his striking use in fashion images of women, usually big, blonde and kinkily stylish, often largely naked except for high heels. |
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The grandson of legendary fashion editor Diana Vreeland, Nicholas Vreeland was poised for a decadent life in high-society. |
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When he gets his hands on a canon copier, the reader gets a glimpse into the unique fashion in which his mind works. |
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His showroom remains in Antwerp rather than a major fashion capital like Paris or London. |
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Before you attempt this risky fashion move, you need to attain the chest necessary to fill out even the most modest of V-necks. |
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And they may be swaddled in astrakhan when you see them, but not all fashion bloggers have had it easy. |
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He has aced the short third at West Bank and the par-four fifth at East London in orthodox fashion during a long and distinguished career on South Africa's fairways. |
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But as the Ugg ascended to mainstream popularity, they were simultaneously shunned by fashion types. |
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The esteemed fashion school has cancelled the course due to curricular disagreements with the disgraced designer. |
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Cinderella, Minnie Mouse, and daffy Duck are the centerpieces of two new fashion campaigns this holiday season. |
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She was more interested in the way fashion played out in popular culture, they way it could arouse, empower and provoke. |
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Van Noten was born in 1958 in Antwerp to parents involved in fashion and retail. |
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A helping of free PR, all while skillfully avoiding the exorbitant day rate of British fashion model daisy Lowe. |
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Today, fashion students from Saint Martins still head to clubs, now in artsy Dalston and Shoreditch, decked in their own designs. |
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Both high fashion and the fast, commercial fashion of Target are supposed to be about aspiration. |
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The glacially cool images were published in the fashion spreads of such magazines as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar in New York and Caballero in Mexico City. |
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Jose Neves entered the world of fashion when he was 20, launching a cyberpunk shoe label. |
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Secondly, the party disobeying the contempt order must do so in a deliberate and willful fashion in order to satisfy the criminal nature of the contempt proceedings. |
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The fashion industry could never, would never, state its exclusion of black models overtly. |
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An interest in fashion also seems to beget an assumption of selfishness and mean-spiritedness. |
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And the statuesque brunette has even been credited with bettering the fashion sense of her high-powered husband. |
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To complete his accreditation, Hourani needed to show at least one collection off the calendar, as well as a fashion godfather. |
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We now read that men are to be targeted with a range of pink summer wearables by the high-street fashion chains 'cashing in' on the growing phenomenon of ' metrosexuality. |
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In 1999, El Elegante threw a fashion benefit for more than 600 guests on the beach at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Acapulco. |
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The 67-year-old is in a reflective mood, having effortlessly passed from fashion to fashion icon. |
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What was initially intended to be a celebration of music has degenerated into a weird marriage of fashion and commerce. |
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Willimon cannily structures the episodes of House of Cards in a more naturalistic fashion than traditional television. |
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In a fashion industry geared toward turning straight men on, these models are bucking the male gaze. |
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A teenage fashion designer from Texas is showing at NYFW alongside heroes like charlotte Ronson and Marc Jacobs. |
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Although we have both dabbled in keep-fit classes and acquired the requisite Lycra bits and bobs to do so, we were never interested in the clothes as a fashion statement. |
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One renowned fashion university has even developed a certificate program to help the pet fashion industry grow. |
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Montana has walked for some of the world's most coveted fashion houses. |
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Other feminist sites have championed objectifying men in tit-for-tat fashion as empowering women. |
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She is the fashion correspondent for the International Herald Tribune and by the lights of the arcane pecking order of this bizarre business is accepted as the queen bee. |
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She had no taste in fashion and always wore old ratty clothes. |
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The boardroom fashion guru advised women to, in essence, dress like a man in order to advance up the corporate ladder. |
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True folk art is little subject to fashion and changing taste. |
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But then, this summer, fashion came in and gutted it, cored it like an apple. |
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Her hair was up now, in an elegantly subdued fashion which allowed only a few of her wild curls to escape and frame her angelically kittenish face. |
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This genius site, with copywriter Tom Ford and other fashion icons supporting it, gives you Dapper Dons options aplenty. |
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On the kitchen table, two laptops are open and towers of fashion magazines, costume jewelry and beauty products are everywhere. |
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Sunday was family day and the best-dressed lady was selected from the many queens of fashion that paraded the latest styles throughout the course. |
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It was on the unusual catwalk of a waterborne battlecraft that some of the finest collections of two of Italy's celebrated fashion designers were showcased in Mumbai recently. |
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Kawaii kitschness and high fashion doesn't necessarily go hand in hand. |
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And if boardroom fashion can be a game of strategic intimidation, then these clothes are akin to a hostile takeover. |
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This guy would be good in a crisis, the kind of mate who could fashion a rainproof shelter and a meal for four from nothing but roadkill and a ball of twine. |
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Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos. |
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From cone bras at Jean-Paul Gaultier to Doc Martens and crop-tops on Lindsay Lohan and Agyness Deyn, grunge-era fashion is back. |
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By the seventeenth century, more radical treatments, often chemical, came into fashion and the gentle, gradual, and individualized diet fell out of favour. |
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Agren entered the fashion industry at the ripe age of 13, when she competed in the Elite Model Look contest in France. |
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When Margaret's marriage to a rakish fashion photographer broke up, she took up with a cad who promptly published a kiss-and-tell book on their affair. |
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The series began as a personal project, consisting of portraits of fashion models and actors with their mothers. |
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The scrunchie is in many ways the perfect fashion metaphor for the woman who may one day be Princess Harry. |
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It seems that fashion has become more democratic than ever, with anyone with a good eye and access to a second-hand shop able to hold her own with the ladies who lunch. |
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Maison Martin Margiela surprised the fashion world by announcing the disgraced designer as its new creative director. |
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It reminds us of McSweeney's for its effortless appearance, although this is disingenuous, as both are of course just as contrived as the glossiest of fashion quarterlies. |
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And why did the Western Powers lose their grip in such a spectacular fashion in the decade following the end of the war? |
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The awkward divergence from fashion is so compellingly wrong that it appears cool in the most ironic, hipster kind of way. |
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In such a situation, the hope of establishing the quantifiability of these underlying cognitive dimensions in a robust fashion becomes increasingly remote. |
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Wigan and Leigh College offers an industry-led academic course in fashion technology that provides the foundation for a range of careers in the industry. |
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He jumped into the fashion world in 1992, introducing urban-culture-inspired sportswear, outerwear, activewear, underwear, loungewear, fragrances and accessories. |
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The theme of her new film is carried over into fashion where heaving, corseted bosoms and well-turned ankles encased in fishnets and heels are all the rage. |
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The whole group of protesters was able to regather from the violence and march peacefully through the CBD, past boutique fashion and jewellery shops, without damaging a thing. |
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A trendy restaurant chain has fallen out of fashion with Chiswick residents after keeping them awake with the noise of alfresco dining and late night rubbish collections. |
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New York took over as the epicenter of fashion due to the difficulties communicating with France during the war. |
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Yammara has been sleeping in desultory fashion with a student, Aura, who then turns up pregnant and moves in with him. |
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This autumn you will have to wade through Harris Tweed fashion features in the top style magazines and on the racks of the most expensive designer stores. |
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For the queen of fashion herself, I will make sure my party starts early enough so that she can drop by for her customary 10 minutes before going off to bed at 10 pm. |
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They hit the news in 1997 in Britain when they became a teenage fashion accessory and were then quickly converted into a weapon which could cause blinding. |
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As fashion designers create the wardrobes for films as well as for domestic consumers and for trade promotions abroad, the lines are getting blurred. |
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Archaeologists were more interested in the perfect preservation of many textiles which gave a unique insight into items of fashion all the rage in 14th century Hull. |
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Chebbi is not alone in her quest to merge religious obligation with fashion and fun. |
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Those who had been baptized in the Trinitarian fashion needed to submit to rebaptism in Jesus' name. |
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The Ottomans only suppressed these revolts in the harshest of fashion but that only ended up fueling the revolts and desire for independence. |
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Coffee brand promises consumers their own personal coffee experience in the same laid-back fashion Toby Keith exudes to his legions of fans. |
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Tailor and fashion designer Timothy Everest began his professional career working as a sales assistant at a branch of Hepworths in the town. |
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Tahaliyah Street is an important fashion and shopping street in central Jeddah. |
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Tuner connects to old fashion TV though RCA connector with SDTV quality and some other minimal function. |
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O that tis not the fashion in France For the maids to kissle before they are married. |
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The retail component will soon be occupied by Korean lifestyle and fashion brand Zazen Bear. |
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In the 1980s, Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts produced important fashion trendsetters, known as the Antwerp Six. |
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A model backstage at the Chadwick Bell Spring 2014 fashion show. |
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When the colonists came to the colonies, they farmed animals for clothing and meat in a similar fashion to what they had done in Europe. |
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A similar fashion appeared in Japan in the 18th century with the emergence of the geishas, a practice that continued long into the 20th century. |
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Does this mean electronic ankle bracelets are the next celeb fashion trend? |
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Lace is the fashion fabric of the moment, a dramatic lace piece will send your wardrobe into 'of-the-moment' status. |
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Belgium's avant-gardist designer Raf Simons is currently tipped by the fashion media as favorite to succeed Galliano. |
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All the flowers are sourced from her kitchen garden, including water hyacinths that she uses to fashion a writing board. |
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This damaged his reputation in the same fashion as his later actions at Glencoe. |
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Bandung is a popular shopping destination for fashion products among Malaysians and Singaporeans. |
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But from winkle-pickers and stilettos to six-inch platforms, the laws of fashion haven't always been the kindest on the feet of us ladies. |
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Because of this, tartan has made reappearances in the world of fashion several times. |
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Recent sculptors have used stained glass, tools, machine parts, hardware and consumer packaging to fashion their works. |
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And the grand finale is the Birmingham Weekender, when the worlds of sport, shopping, arts, fashion and food collide for a massive event. |
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In August 2015 it was ranked first on a list of master's courses in fashion by Business of Fashion, a fashion website. |
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The cultural legacy is also present in the music, architecture, cuisine and fashion of much of Spanish America. |
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As its name suggests, it is at about cool stuff you can buy, from fashion to Ferraris and from watches to weimaraners. |
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A chimichanga is a burrito that is deep-fried, rather than baked, and is served in the fashion of a wet burrito. |
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The band influenced fashion from their earliest days with their embrace of pop art and the use of the Union Jack for clothing. |
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They are credited with setting 1990s fashion trends such as Buffalo platform shoes and double bun hairstyles. |
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Winehouse collaborated on a 17 piece fashion collection with the Fred Perry label. |
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So, happy 20th birthday to this proudly silly fashion classic. |
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The third movement, an allegretto, moved along in a light-hearted fashion and surprised with a dramatic ending. |
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With experience, a trendwatcher becomes skilled at spotting the elusive and subtle shifts that signal fashion change. |
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John Lennon was a very influential person in music, as well as in politics, fashion and general culture. |
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Adoption of the accessory has even spawned its own fashion subculture. |
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The backpacked radiotelephone of WW2 is today's belt-mounted fashion accessory and probably tomorrow's fingertip garnish. |
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Water ligands typically bind metals in a labile fashion and are rapidly interchanged in aqueous solution. |
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I wanted to jog in leisurely fashion through the green fields and chestnut avenues, over the rushing bubbling streamlets, to join Sylvie. |
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She attributed the style of Welsh music as never attempting to be cool as they wouldn't have been aware of what was in fashion at the time. |
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Windows became the main feature of Tudor mansions, and were often a fashion statement. |
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It became the fashion in the late 19th century to collect and sing the old songs. |
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There will also be classic music, battle re-enactments, vintage fashion and vehicle exhibitions. |
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The English fashion designer Charles Frederick Worth is widely considered the father of Haute couture. |
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Derivatively, the adjective continental refers to the social practices or fashion of continental Europe. |
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She became very good at mixing and matching skirts, blouses, and accessories to extend her fashion budget. |
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The Head of government is often provided with an official residence, often in the same fashion as heads of state often are. |
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The Swinging London fashion scene has featured in films, and was spoofed in the Austin Powers comedy series. |
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The duo knocked out two tracks in two days, but the notion that the album would be finished in a timely fashion soon evaporated. |
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In 589, the Saxons wore their hair in the Breton fashion at the orders of Fredegund and fought with them as allies against Guntram. |
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In the Byronic fashion of the period the hair falls into a curling side-lever on each cheek. |
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For almost two decades, Princess Diana was a fashion icon whose style was emulated by women around the world. |
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And with analog watches as fashion statement, the Swiss watch-making community gave the Japanese a run for its money. |
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In radial keratotomy for myopia, for example, a doctor slices the cornea around the pupil in pizza-cutter fashion to flatten the cornea. |
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However she has been critical of the media focusing on her fashion instead of her achievements as a politician. |
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In a similar fashion to streamworking, much use was made of water for the removal of the overburden and gangue. |
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In some cases slate was used by the ancient Maya civilization to fashion stelae. |
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To clinch his position as leader of the new fashion he sought out the famous Barberini vase as the final test of his technical skill. |
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Such concepts are virtually synonymous for wrongful copying and are in no meaningful fashion distinguishable from infringement of a copyright. |
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His reputation enabled him to also practice surgery in an experimental fashion and he was also consulted as an oculist. |
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Harajuku, a neighbourhood in Shibuya, is known internationally for its youth style, fashion and cosplay. |
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In the absence of an applicable Act of Congress, a federal court had the right to fashion a governing common law rule by its own standards. |
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She also is a frequent guest star at New York Fashion Week, among other fashion events. |
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At midnight a dark, goth-tinged fashion show commenced with ominous artiness, and the crowd watched in silent deference. |
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Both of these characteristics occur in a similar fashion in most or all the modern Germanic languages. |
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Any state may be used in this fashion to describe the area of another country. |
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Other major players in the fashion industry such as Prada and Chanel have large offices and stores in Florence or its outskirts. |
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He tried to mirror Elvis's life. He copied his fashion and his mannerisms, and he even went to live in Graceland. |
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Portraiture, less affected by fashion than other types of painting, remained the safe fallback for Dutch artists. |
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A Huddersfield historian has conducted research with the Royal Armouries which reveals that swords were often seen as the fashion of their day. |
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The Venetian Senate passed sumptuary laws, but these merely resulted in changes in fashion in order to circumvent the law. |
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Examples include LVMH, Richemont, and Kering, which dominate the market in areas ranging from luxury drinks to fashion and cosmetics. |
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With its body fat providing buoyancy, the bear swims in a dog paddle fashion using its large forepaws for propulsion. |
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Renowned fashion designers from Germany include Karl Lagerfeld, Jil Sander, Wolfgang Joop, Philipp Plein adn Michael Michalsky. |
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Roberta di Camerino is the only major Italian fashion brand to be based in Venice. |
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The city has a cult status in the fashion world, due to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, one of the most important fashion academies in the world. |
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Antwerp is a rising fashion city, and has produced designers such as the Antwerp Six. |
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Following the elections in May 2016, the composition of the Assembly changed in the most dramatic fashion since the beginning of the Assembly. |
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Since the 1980s, several graduates of the Belgian Royal Academy of Fine Arts have become internationally successful fashion designers in Antwerp. |
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Brummell is credited with introducing and establishing as fashion the modern man's suit, worn with a tie. |
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It's not a great fashion statement, but in a pinch a large trash bag will keep you dry. |
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Another kind of pike called a morris, that is a Moorish pike, was much in fashion about the reigns of Henry VIII. and Elizabeth. |
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As a fashion consultant, she helped create a line of clothing for People Tree. |
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British luxury fashion house Burberry created a collection around Ghanaian styles. |
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This led to a fashion in Cordoba for claiming pure Arab ancestry as opposed to descent from freed slaves. |
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Contemporary Ghanaian fashion include traditional and modern styles and fabrics and has made its way into the African and global fashion scene. |
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Two adorable fashion boys eagerly welcomed us, one in a schoolboy outfit and the other floating around in a flappy white smock-cape. |
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In September 2009, Watson announced her involvement with People Tree, a Fair Trade fashion brand. |
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The customers to the perfumer or their employers, are typically fashion houses or large corporations of various industries. |
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The traditional importance of textiles is reflected in Barcelona's drive to become a major fashion centre. |
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Ally McBeal appealed to the judge for fashion freedom and won, but real-life judges want a conservative approach to the bench. |
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Schooling fish probably mix in this fashion on occasion, an association analogous to the plesiobiotic nesting of social insects. |
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It's all handled in sprightly fashion by copresenters Pegasus Players and Buffalo Theatre Ensemble. |
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Many associate this era with fashion model Twiggy, miniskirts, and bold geometrical patterns on brightly coloured clothes. |
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There have been many attempts to launch Barcelona as a fashion capital, notably Gaudi Home. |
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His white came back down the table in the orthodox fashion and rested up against the green ball in a Chinese snooker. |
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Visitors can find a whole lot of branded perfumes and cosmetics at Exquisite on Level 1 and trendy fashion accessories at Apple Mint. |
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In 2009, Milan was regarded as the world fashion capital, even surpassing New York, Paris and London. |
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Elmore Leonard is as dependable as a Ford used to be and as knowing as a New York fashion designer. |
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The fashion plate still retained its essentially artisanal character, and involved a process of several stages. |
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The 2016 season began in dominant fashion for Nico Rosberg, winning the first 4 Grands Prix. |
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North-east arts student Charlotte Jarps is flying high after seeing her print design debut for international fashion house Alexander McQueen. |
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The designers will preview their new lines at the fashion show. |
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The Gothic penchant for wearing skins became fashion in Constantinople, which was heavily denounced by conservatives. |
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They worked completely in unison, doubling the parts in a mirror-like fashion that was a sight to behold and a sound to behear. |
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His fashion is not to take knowledge of him that is beneath him in clothes. He never drinks below the salt. |
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Milan is widely regarded as a global capital in industrial design, fashion and architecture. |
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Milan is also regarded as one of the fashion capitals of the world, along with New York City, Paris, and London. |
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His dog won an award in the fashion contest at the annual dog-day festival. |
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Mrs Lackersteen was a woman of about thirty-five, handsome in a contourless, elongated way, like a fashion plate. |
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She is just 12 but has already done a string of major photoshoots and appeared on the cover of French fashion magazine Jalouse. |
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The real expert will know how to detechnicalize his or her information in such a fashion that most understand. |
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As female mod fashion became more mainstream, slender models like Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy began to exemplify the mod look. |
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This may explain why the most popular e-magazines are fashion magazines, which account for 74 percent of magazines read online. |
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The Beatles and the Rolling Stones were rulers of pop music, Carnaby Street ruled the fashion world. |
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The fashion for Old Masters in England after the 1620s created a demand for Holbein, led by the connoisseur Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. |
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