Sentences with phrase «something about dresses»

Something about dresses with full sleeves that I can appreciate.
The last one is the hit one this week, its a beautiful light calming green open shoulder dress, remember I one day said something about my dresses & clothes that they have to fulfill a couple of requirements well this one passes those with flying colors.
I'm all for wearing dresses into the fall, there's just something about dresses and how easy they are to throw on, isn't there?
There is something about dresses that makes me feel girly and comfortable.
Maybe it's because there's a five - year - old at my hip who declared it «the dressing that makes me into a lover of salad things» or perhaps it is because that five - year - old's babysitter asked to be paid in jars of dressing rather than real money, but there is something about this dressing that has given me the strange inertia to make it over and over and over again.
And then, after the programme, looking to see what people have said about you — although they normally say something about your dress or your suit.
I know it's the holidays so red, green, the go to LBD & sequins reign supreme for most holiday attire but there's something about this dress having lavender / pink embroidery made me love it even more.
Something about this dress looks odd to me.
Something about a dress with cut out detailing is so perfect for summer in NC.
I don't know if it was the bright and bold floral print or the scuba material but something about this dress confused me.
My usual go to's are in the neutral department, grey, black, white, cream, navy to say the least, however something about this dress really stood out to me.
She knew in her heart it was just a piece of fabric, but there was something about this dress that tugged deep within her psyche & knowing it was time to come to the tough decision that it no longer worked for her.
I of course love dressing up and definitely don't mind my pencil skirts and dresses during the week but there's just something about dressing down on Friday to kick off the weekend.
There's something about dressing in all black that just makes you feel so... sophisticated and sneaky all at the same time.
While I am not generally a big fan of prints, let alone clashing prints, there is something about this dress that draws my attention.
I can't put my finger on it but something about that dress is so vintage and modern at the same time.
There's something about dressing up in yellow that uplifts your mood, not to mention nostalgic and fun.
Something about that dress just screams fun to me.......
You've probably noticed that I don't wear a lot of super tight clothes, but something about this dress fits so well and it really flattering even though its very form fitting!

Not exact matches

Something is off in our society when we spend more time worrying about the color of a dress as opposed to climate change.»
Women like Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer wore low heels, flats, or loafers, which says something about how much freedom women have to dress down in the corporate world.
Thankfully, the well - dressed men at Toronto tailor shop Garrison Bespoke did something about it.
What dismays me about Miley Cyrus is the same thing that dismays me about the current trend of instantly going to the allowable limit (and a bit over) in dress and act: I get the feeling she feels like she's proving something; that this is not an artistic statement of anything but rather, that she feels like she needs to do this to be accepted as a female singer and entertainer.
If a man looks at a woman with the intent to have sex with her, or even just cat - calls her, it's because of how * she's * dressed, or how * she * presents herself, and * she's * always the one who is encouraged to do something about it, while the men get a free pass because hormones (or whatever excuse).
Rape culture pushes the victim - blaming mentality: the idea that if * she * had done something differently — worn a different outfit (even though women get raped when dressed modestly; rapists don't care about what a person is wearing), didn't get drunk (opens a person up to anything, never mind that it is impossible for a person to give clear consent when they're intoxicated / inebriated), used the «buddy system» (what if she wanted to go out by herself?
i remember now seeing this one movie with mid-east people drama in it — don't remember to much about the movie except this one scene of men in mid-east dress advancing in protest in mass upon these soldier guards over something these people in mass thought was rightfully theirs (a freedom from violence was one of these things they thought was rightfully theirs).
Their dress, hair, facial expression, how they use their hands and «body language» — all tell us something about them, because we have learned how to read these visual «codes».
I like a lot of black pepper in my macaroni salad; something about its peppery taste that mingles perfectly with the cool, mayo dressing and crispy veggies.
I couldn't agree with you more on cutting the cabbage - there's something not very appealing about getting a big chunk of crunchy cabbage in your mouth with dressing flying all over your blouse.
There's just something ridiculously good about eating potatoes that are covered in some kind of dressing.
There is something super-comforting about adding a creamy dressing on top of any salad, and avocado is basically the perfect thing to make a creamy dressing without using any weird processed ingredients!
That is, of course, if you don't consider a dreamy Caesar dressing something to write home about [and it totally is!!].
There's something about steak and tangy balsamic dressing that just pairs beautifully together and with sweet strawberries, creamy avocado and crunchy sliced almonds, this seemingly simple salad may just knock your socks off!
There is just something about the combination of lettuce with that yummy dressing, the slightly salty Feta cheese, the black Kalamata olives, the nippy onions and the coolness of the tomato and cucumber.
We figured out it's not the detergent or the washer / dryer ~ it's something about the oils and the clothing ~ it washes fine and going through the dryer fine and then days later in the dresser or hanging in closet there are those STINKIN» WHITE SPLOTCHES!!!
Chicken salad has always been a weakness of mine, there is something about the creamy dressing and crunchy textures that I can't seem to get enough of.
If you want something that's dressed a little more heavily, I recommend using a whole box of pasta (so about 50 % more than the 2 cups the recipe calls for as written), making double the dressing, and adding it to taste.
There's something so nice about the contrast of BBQ flavors (provided by the tempeh cooked in a good - quality barbecue sauce) and a creamy dressing.
After my first trip there, I couldn't stop thinking about the leche de tigre, a true elixir made with the same mouth - puckering citrus that marinates their ceviche; the salty, rich chorizo larb, which we ate piled with rice on sturdy lettuce leaves; or the whole fried fish, which came with a piquant citrus dressing that made us lick our fingers and sweat like we were under the influence of something besides just lime juice and salt.
There's just something about a well organized table of finger - sized foods that makes me feel I am trying a carrot dipped in ranch dressing for the first time.
great win but i know i'm going to get slammed but sanchez needs to stop his «public» displays, he is starting to look like a spoiled little brat if he is not happy about something why doesn't he wait for when they get back in the dressing room instead of making a show for all to see, COYG!!
The movie is called The Frisco Kid, and it's about a Polish rabbi making his way across the Wild West on horseback, a meshuggeneh cowboy who dresses something like Wyatt Earp and talks like Myron Cohen.
But the one about the supposed «revelation» from inside the Arsenal dressing room about Wenger doing nothing in training to prepare the team for big games is something else.
Really, I have one dress that every time I put it on he says something along the lines of «ugh mom, what have I told you about that dress», it's really charming.
There's just something about the soothing comfort of the water, the brief chill of drying off, and then the unparalleled feel of dressing in warm pajamas.
Think about it, our grandmothers and their mothers had to use something to dress babies in at night to keep them dry and fresh as they slept.
There is something so easy and so feminine about this style that I find myself reaching for a midi skirt or dress multiple times a week.
There is something really cute about seeing then dressed up in mini versions of adult clothes (within reason!)
If something comes up, if there are comments made, if his feelings are hurt, or if he has to defend his choices, then at the end of day when we go home, we'll have conversations, we'll bring it up, we'll talk about how does it feel, do you want to dress this way, do you want to dress differently, and this is part of the reason I believe also that it's an innate expression of who he is.
There's something about the subtle ruffled detail on a puffy shoulder that I like on a dress.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z