Thursday, December 5, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from New York Post

Why Jackie Kennedy's wedding dress designer was fashion's ...

New York Post-Oct. 17, 2016
Jackie's dress, with its classic portrait neckline and bouffant skirt embellished with wax flowers, went on to become one of the most iconic wedding gowns in ...
Story image for iconic gown from The Sun

Kate Beckinsale channels Pippa Middleton's iconic royal ...

The Sun-Nov. 13, 2016
KATE Beckinsale appeared to take inspiration from Pippa Middleton's iconic royal wedding moment as she showed off her bum in stunning white dress at an ...
Story image for iconic gown from Mirror.co.uk

Charlie Chaplin's hat and other iconic items almost as well ...

Mirror.co.uk-Feb. 6, 2016
Kerry Taylor, whose company has auctioned ten of Diana's iconic dresses for about £800,000, said: “While some would have thought, 'I can't face it this evening' ...
Story image for iconic gown from People Magazine

Princess Kate's Famous Blue Engagement Dress is Back ...

People Magazine-Aug. 18, 2016
Now the designer is back with an almost-identical version of the iconic dress for $175 – a bargain considering the original retailed for $535! Daniella Helayel ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

It is necessary to note one more important point: the notion of "fact" has a complex structure and is never subject to transformation as a whole. The objective fact, of course, determines consciousness, but not all, and only part and only that part which at the moment does a particular task. Out this task, no other objective fact and the whole set of them (nature or Genesis in General) is known and not known, have no effect on consciousness, because consciousness just don't exist. Barrier is private to a specific task, otherwise the objective world would destroy consciousness. The latter is of fundamental importance, because the interaction of mind and nature can be performed only if the private decisions for each subject and the total cross-entity tasks. This determines the nature of the interaction between consciousness and nature.
But consciousness has an influence not on the whole objective world, as it often tried to imagine in the philosophical literature, but only in part and only for specific and private tasks.
It must be emphasized that the specific task is set or is not only man, but also any private existence in the form of a fact or phenomenon.