There's something
about wearing dresses that people perceive as putting in effort.
So I thought
about wearing the dress as a skirt by combining it with a sweater.
I also thought
about wearing this dress with my white blazer, my black blazer or even my cobalt blue blazer.
Summer is all
about wearing dresses, shorts, sandals and I... View Post
That's what I love so much
about wearing dresses — if you buy the right ones, they always look appropriate for whatever you are doing.
I was pretty excited
about wearing this dress here.
If you've read this post
about wearing a dress as a skirt, then you've already seen this sweater.
I relieved and really excited
about wearing my dress.
, and I've been dreaming
about wearing this dress in the sunshine during our last few summery weeks.
Have you ever thought
about wearing a dress as a blouse or skirt?
I'd say the one thing I ended up disliking
about wearing the dress is that, even with added bra cups, it didn't really give me much support up top.
Not exact matches
I spoke with Daum
about why she chose to
wear the
dress and
about how she's been handling the fallout.
I think she should be happy
about that, because it's done so much for women, it's a
dress that can be
worn so easily by so many women,» she told CNBC.
Which means with Unlimited, the company is
about to take what it knows
about dresses and special occasion
wear and apply it to everyday
wear.
Still, Jackie Stewart is determined to dwell on the positive, and so she is chatting engagingly
about what she is
wearing, a
dress by designer Kate Goldwater constructed from scraps of fabric.
My memories go back to
about age four or five, and my grandmother's Chanel No. 5 on her
dresser, which I couldn't understand why she only
wore it on Sundays.
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.
I've seen their posts, the memes they've shared, watched them gush over the outfits the all - star cast
wore to the premiere, and even giggled as they talked
about how they would
dress up for the opening day showing we all preordered tickets for.
There,
about 85 per cent of men's clothing and
about 95 per cent of women's
dresses and
about 95 per cent of furs and almost the whole
wearing - apparel business are in Jewish hands with the interest of New York Jews predominating.
The clothes - sharing service continues to expand, capitalizing on the fact that women care more
about feeling great for an event than actually owning the
dress they
wear.
A police spokesman said: «Officers would like to trace a man described as in his mid 20s,
about 5ft 10 and medium build, with long brown hair, a beard, and
wearing long robes as a fancy
dress costume.»
Judging by the reaction to yesterday's story
about a company not allowing religious baubles to be
worn outside of the uniform combined with this story, it seems that certain Christians think they should be allowed to
dress up as the pope and prosthelytize in the workplace without any possible reprisal from their employers.
The Commission urged that books should be used to convey important social messages: for instance one book which it urged school libraries to acquire, and this writer personally got to see as a governor, was
about a boy
wearing a pink
dress.
The man who is interviewed, and who — supposedly — frequented Mel Gibson's chapel, has no clue what he is talking
about: women
wearing head -
dresses?
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S. foreign policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments on breast feeding and sexual parts of people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves people off a stage, man burns books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out of wedlock, talk
about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant condom balloon placed on church steeple, references to real condoms, implied fornication; upper male nudity, man
wears a
dress; alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and lives in a trailer»
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?
Men — already underrepresented in the Church by some 30 per cent, and who very rarely have to sing anywhere else in life — must sing
about loving a male figure, traditionally shown
wearing what looks like a
dress.
I'm sure the last thing Jesus cares
about is what hat a woman
wears, when the women with the issue of blood went to Jesus to be healed God didn't care
about what kind of head covering she had, or if she was a top
dressed model for church, Jesus recognized her as a woman with utmost faith that Jesus could heal her.
nothing
about an old manwearing some
dress and hat like lady ga ga dieng having his blood drawn from a vile has anything to do with OPPRESSION AND VIOLENCE... try the raost beef im here alll week... btw nice stupid hat... oh yes just like Jesus would
wear...
And then, let us sing a song together
about women and seasons and value and choices and swing pushing and meeting attending and yoga - pant
wearing and smart suit
dressing and then we will notice that there is no «Mommy War,» there is only women and our big beautiful gifts we are offering the world and the hope of thriving, the hope that lives can flourish.»
Griping
about what people
wear to
dress is not
about honoring God but men.
POPE ON A ROPE — Isn't it
about time that the church had leadership that didn't
wear dresses and think sleeping with women was icky?
We're raising our glasses in front of the computer,
wearing pajamas while totally thinking
about the cute party
dress we'd
wear in real life.
I think it's so normal to see people not
dressed for the weather in America (just going to the store or out to pick up their mail), but everyone here seems to get some kind of announcement
about what to
wear cause they are always on appropriately
dressed haha!
If your mates are academic you will probably finish that post graduate qualification you've been thinking
about for ages and if your pals
wear cutting - edge make - up even to the supermarket or on a run, you will think twice before postponing that hair
dressers appointment to cover up those grey hairs.
There are half -
dressed ballplayers lurching
about gleefully: some in towels, some in just their playing socks, others
wearing just their caps.
But then who could possibly care
about women who are Willis Reed on the court (Sun guard Lindsay Whalen played Game 1 with a broken bone in her left knee) and Donna Reed off it (McWilliams - Franklin owns three sewing machines and made the
dress she
wore to Game 1)?
Scott needn't
dress up, the god there isn't
about wearing a tie.
We talk
about things like the «pink aisle» and the «action figure aisle» and «character clothes» - my kids don't have barbies or princesses or superheros or spongebob shirts... because who wants to play with an already
dressed princess in a ready - made molded plastic castle when you can build a castle or design your own
dress and who wants to
wear spongebob on their shirt when he's a grumpy guy and the tye - dye shirt you make yourself is much cooler?
The Girl Who
Wore Too Much by Margaret MacDonald is a folk tale from Thailand
about a young girl who is a bit spoiled and has more
dresses and jewelry than she really needs.
She is always
about twelve - years - old,
dressed in a tennis skirt and
wearing French braids so merciless she can barely blink.
I worried
about what others thought of breastfeeding, what I was
wearing (or not
wearing), how my baby was
dressed, opinions
about using cloth diapers, opinions
about where and how my baby was sleeping.
I'm
wearing a
dress about 95 % of my life.
.15 and 3... & from day 1 I have always talked to my daughters
about how to
dress like POWER and CONFIDENCE... Not an easy task when all the other young women my daughter is around
wear clothes that are barely there... So far so good... she is all
about her mid section being covered... her shorts being NOY too short... no push up bras and she hates the thought of high heels... I must admit I hope she changes her feelings on the high heels..
It's hot out and I'm uncomfortable so I didn't so much for accessories today, however, there are so many ways to
wear this
dress, I'm excited
about cooler weather!
I worried
about what others thought of breastfeeding, what I was
wearing (or not
wearing), how my baby was
dressed, opinions
about using cloth diapers, opinions
about where and how my baby...
People always used to make comments
about what the girls were
wearing when they were younger and I always replied, «they like to
dress themselves.»
Finally a blog that's not
about teaching you to
wear dresses only, cook and clean and look a certain way!!
One day I will be able to
wear that gorgeous jumper
dress again and not have to no worry
about the fact the only way I could possibly feed in it would to just go completely topless.
Even if your daughter is fanatical
about her skirts and
dresses, explain that it's better to
wear trousers for the time being because they're quicker and easier to pull down and up.