Thursday, December 5, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from W Magazine

Jane Fonda's Wardrobe Is For Sale (Including Her Iconic ...

W Magazine-Aug. 23, 2016
Aside from the leotard, Fonda is also offering up her 1972 Academy Award ensemble (the year she won for Klute) and a selection of couture gowns from her ...
Story image for iconic gown from The Independent

Madonna has a message for people who tell her to act her age

The Independent-Sep. 24, 2016
Madonna landed onto the 1980s pop scene by pushing boundaries with her provocative dress sense, unapologetic sexuality and numerous controversies ...
Story image for iconic gown from Vogue.com

The Kennedy Family Wedding Photographer Shares His Most ...

Vogue.com-Apr. 19, 2016
For Reggie, a few of those real moments actually turned into iconic ones, ... in white gloves and her body hugged perfectly by that silk Narciso Rodriguez gown.
Story image for iconic gown from Vogue.com

13 Dreamy Carolina Herrera Wedding Gowns to Swoon Over

Vogue.com-Oct. 11, 2016
That Best Dressed Hall of Famer Carolina Herrera has good taste is indisputable. It's this, combined with just the right measure of drama—via a poufed sleeve, ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

From this stems the apparent contradiction between the principles of
savings and regulations. At any given moment
time the number of existing gold and silver coins
is certain; Colbert even thought, despite
exploitation of mines, despite the influx of American gold,
"the amount of money circulating in Europe is constant".
Consequently, these money require in the means
to represent wealth, that is, to attract them (not
to hide them), bringing them from abroad or producing place;
they also need to pass them from hand to hand in
the process of exchange. Therefore, it is necessary to import the metal from
neighboring States: "Only one trade and all that it
depends, can do this great thing"<$FC l e m e n t.
Lettres, instructions et memoires de Colbert, t. VII, p. 239.>.
Legislation should, therefore, take care of two
things: "prohibit the exportation of metal abroad, or its use
other than chasing money and goals to establish a customs
the fee, which will allow the trade balance to be always
positive, encouraging import of raw materials, to prevent, as far as
perhaps the import of finished products, the export of industrial goods, and
no food, whose disappearance leads to famine and
causing prices to rise at"<$FC l e m e n t. Lettres, instructions et
memoires de Colbert, t. VII, p. 284. Cm. also: B o u t e r o u
e. Resherches curieuses, p. 10--11.>.