Thursday, December 5, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from Us Magazine

Michelle Obama Is the Belle of the Ball in Blush Dress: See ...

Us Magazine-Dec. 8, 2014
FLOTUS, 50, donned a blush Monique Lhuillier dress with a sheer neckline, embellished with iridescent beading from top to bottom. Snapped heading out of the ...
Story image for iconic gown from Daily Mail

Return of the Scottish Widow: Iconic figure and her black ...

Daily Mail-Jan. 23, 2014
The beautiful brunette in a large black velvet hood and flowing black cape has been one of TV's most recognisable advertising images for almost three decades.
Story image for iconic gown from Daily Mail

Julien Macdonald: 'There's diamonds, glitter and lots of ...

Daily Mail-Sep. 14, 2014
However, looking this good comes at a price - the second wedding dress, a floor-length finale gown covered with real diamonds, pearls and French Chantilly ...
Story image for iconic gown from Mirror.co.uk

Vivienne Westwood designs couture wedding dress for Miss ...

Mirror.co.uk-Feb. 12, 2014
Iconic fashion designer Vivienne Westwood has been chosen as the ... In the film, Miss Piggy wears the couture wedding gown, with corset detailing and ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

We would not be able to judge neither on the existence nor on the value of narrative, if repelled from science, and Vice versa: the relevant criteria are not the same here and there. One could, of course, be satisfied with admiring this variety of discourse, as is the case in the vegetable or animal world. On the other hand, lament the "loss of meaning" in the postmodern era does it mean to regret that knowledge is no longer mainly narrative. But this is a contradiction. The other not less than the first and consists in the desire to separate or clean (using operators such as, for example, development p.) scientific knowledge from narrative, as if it's the latter contained the first in the Bud.


Meanwhile, types of language, like living species, come together in relationship and, admittedly, not always harmonious. Another reason that may justify a brief reminder of the characteristics of the language game of science, specifically its relationship to the narrative knowledge We have said that this is the last ??

it affirms itself through the transmission of its pragmatism and because it does not resort to reasoning or to bring evidence. That is why it connects lack of understanding of the problems of scientific discourse with a certain tolerance to it; it sees it only as a variety in the family of narrative cultures95. The reverse is not true. Sets of scientific issues