Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from Straight.com

The Sound of Music is never boring

Straight.com-Dec. 14, 2011
... of those panels singing a dreamy intro to the iconic tune “The Sound of Music”. ... Carmen Alatorre's costumes mix many successes (Maria's peasant dress, the ...
Story image for iconic gown from E! Online

Will Katy Perry Star as Marilyn Monroe on Broadway?

E! Online-Nov. 23, 2011
Wearing a blond wig and red dress, she recreated the iconic Seven Year Itch scene in which Monroe's dress gets blown up above her knees as she stands on a ...
Story image for iconic gown from hellomagazine.com

A simple affair: Stunning in Stewart Parvin

hellomagazine.com-Jul. 30, 2011
The young royal selected the gown from bridal shop The White Room, very near to where ... Simple yet sculpted, the shape of the graceful gown accentuated her ...
Story image for iconic gown from Los Angeles Times (blog)

Oscars: Natalie Portman and the anatomy of a dress

Los Angeles Times (blog)-Feb. 27, 2011
The nominee showed a floor-length purple gown (an interesting choice, if you ... role, the dress becomes iconic and the image of her will be used exhaustively.

2 comments:

Pearl Necklace said...

Thus legitimation is made through performance. The latter is not only good performance but also good verification and good conclusion. It legitimizes science and law through their efficiency, and this last through the first. She samoreguliruetsja, as apparently it makes the system is adjusted to optimize your results162.

The ratio of science/technology has rolled over.

Anonymous said...

in natural history and biology, the study of wealth and
political economy. something that should be identified in the course of presentation, it is appearing in
space knowledge configurations contributing to various forms
empirical knowledge. It is not so much about the history in the traditional
sense of the word, but about some kind of "archaeology" 1).
<1) problems of method raised this kind of "archaeology", will be
analyzed in one of the following works.>
But this archaeological study reveals two major break
in the e p I s t e m e of Western culture: first, the gap marking
the beginning of the classical era (around the mid-seventeenth century), and secondly, the
which in the early nineteenth century is indicated by the threshold of our modernity. Order
on the basis of which we think, has a different way of being than the order
inherent in the classical era.