Monday, January 13, 2020

Story image for Victorian Fashion, pearl from hellomagazine.com (press release)

Kate's first state banquet: Which tiara will she wear?

hellomagazine.com (press release)-Oct. 14, 2015
The tiara was created in 1914 for Queen Mary and features pearls suspended ... It was designed to match the George VI Victorian Suite jewellery set given to the ...



Story image for Victorian Fashion, pearl from New York Times

From Lady Gaga's Meat Dress to New York Fashion Week

New York Times-Sep. 10, 2015
I bought this outfit a few weeks ago in Cannes; pearls are so pretty. ... At Christian Dior, a sea of Victorian jeweled chokers proved that the neck is the official ...
Story image for Victorian Fashion, pearl from New York Times

Fashion Review: Versace to Bottega Veneta: Forging New ...

New York Times-Sep. 28, 2015
See more from Vanessa Friedman's fashion review on Versace, Bottega Veneta, ... I bought this outfit a few weeks ago in Cannes; pearls are so pretty. ... At Christian Dior, a sea of Victorian jeweled chokers proved that the neck is the official ...
Story image for Victorian Fashion, pearl from New York Times

Milan Trends: Stripes, Gucci and Buzz Cuts

New York Times-Sep. 28, 2015
Goodbye Milan! It's been surreal. Well, fashion week always is. What will we remember from the last five days? A troika of takeaway trends (now say that 10 ...

2 comments:

Pearl Necklace said...

the ratio of synonymous word-concepts according to the types

First of all, it should be noted that interactive synonyms are located in some space, but not in a two-dimensional, i.e. on the plane and not in three-dimensional space, to which we are accustomed, but rather in a certain N-dimensional space. It is very hard to imagine because we are used to the first two dimensional and then to three-dimensional space defined by our object-sensitive image of the world and building a relationship with him and nothing can shake him.

The fact that the conceptual education is, in our opinion, outside of time and space and therefore these physical entities are not applicable. So, the idea can be located at any time and in any space. And just when the thought of any other conceptual construct rests on any subject area, including in the mind, it immediately takes the form of a space-time construct.


As such it anyway and perceives people. For it can be and importance of this object, but it cannot subdue or to use according to its purpose, then it becomes dominant. Dominant dedicated to all songs and experiences. But as soon as an object turns into your own, and let's say, an ordinary element, all the moaning cease, as well as the attention to this element.

As a dominant there may be different objects. More precisely, there may be without exception, any objects external to the subject area. But nature is so wisely ordered that assigned the functional responsibilities of the domain objects on the scale of subordination and fixed it forever. Not the object, but only the functional responsibilities of word-concepts, through objects.

Pearl Necklace said...

Within this dominant all other objects are interrelated and interact quite freely. Subjects are completely free as part of its dominant, but the dominant has no right to exist, and only exists because of this freedom of movement of the objects.

It is clear that in this text the key word-concept becomes "danger". It is in his or her framework are considered and all other concepts: "road", "car", "not to get on the road", etc. If the word-concepts it is not possible to correlate with the keyword, it means that the text is built wrong, bad, etc.

Surprisingly, despite the fact that the dominant is a very important state of an object, the synonyms for it are almost there. But as a synonym can be: determinant, the main (General, special, key, main, primary, fundamental, core, hub, Central), etc. All of these synonyms suggests that there is a chief, main, Central, etc. sense, which becomes a prelude build all the other meanings in the text.