Thursday, December 5, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from POPSUGAR UK

The 30 Most Iconic Film Wedding Dresses of All Time

POPSUGAR UK-Mar. 26, 2015
It's no coincidence that Hollywood's most fashionable films usually happen to have a wedding . . . and thus a wedding dress. But only a selection of those gowns ...

The Costume Designer for Lifetime's Whitney Houston Movie ...

TIME-Jan. 16, 2015
... Lifetime's Whitney Houston Movie Breaks Down the Diva's Most Iconic Looks ... the personal details, from the exact lace patterns on Houston's dresses to the ...
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The making of Cinderella's wedding gown

Nerd Reactor-Feb. 11, 2015
It is common knowledge that the wedding dress is, arguably, the most important item for a wedding, but what happens when that dress is just as iconic as the ...
Story image for iconic gown from Huffington Post Canada

Sophia Loren Stuns At Giorgio Armani's 40th Anniversary ...

Huffington Post Canada-May 1, 2015
For the occasion, the 80-year-old iconic beauty wore a long-sleeved flowing black gown with a criss-crossed detail at the neckline. She accessorized the look ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

Logical errors when developing questions permitted quite often. All of the plurality and diversity of errors found in the questionnaires, highlight the most typical.
First, we note a large group of bugs that when the questionnaire under the guise of a single question is asked a few (two or three or more) questions. "Do You know which sports clubs operate at the sports complex and their schedule?" Essentially here asked two questions: "What sports sections work?" and "do You Know the schedule of the sports sections?"
Asking the Respondent to this double question, the researcher thus puts him in a rather difficult position, since a particular response may correspond to one issue and not to match the other. He might know what sections are working at the sports complex, but does not know their schedule.
There can be three options are not properly constructed question.