Sentences with phrase «as falling print»

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Curran is hesistant to pinpoint exactly what kinds of ideas 92Y is looking for, but she says concepts such as 3 - D printing and driverless - vehicle technology fall into the realm.
At the same time, however, producing that kind of advertising and content is much more expensive than the traditional print kind, and that helped push the paper's costs up during the quarter, even as revenue fell.
Even the Wall Street Journal and New York Times recently said that their print advertising revenue fell by about 20 % in the latest quarter, and as a result both companies are looking at layoffs and restructuring.
At Coach's fall 2017 New York Fashion Week show in February, Vevers showed off irreverent fare such as leather doctor bags covered in prints of vintage cars or cherries.
As prices fall and the technology spreads, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to imagine the speed at which counterfeit knockoffs can be printed.
A new Moody's report forecasting «newspaper print ad revenue will decline by low - to - mid teen percentages through the first half of 2018, falling more steeply for national newspapers than for community newspapers... As a consequence, the industry's organic EBITDA will decline by 7 percent to 10 percent through early to mid-2018.»
The dollar fell across the board as traders responded to news the headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) printed +0.2 % month - over-month compared to last month's +0.5 % reading.
We, the average person, can not reach as many with our print as they can, so they cause the ideals to fall their way.
The following is a case study looking at the new business model being pursued by The Guardian newspaper in the UK as print sales fall.
Fall Button Tree Quiet Bin for Preschoolers via Hands on as Grow Bundled Q - Tip Autumn Tree via The Pinterested Parent Foil Printed Fall Tree Art via Munchkins and Moms
In honor of Kate Middleton's newfound motherhood, Bébé au Lait released the Duchess print as part of their Fall 2013 line.
I really like the little pompoms along the seam and I fell in love with the print as it reminds me of Moroccan tiles — so pretty!
I'm totally on the fall train and leopard print... as you can see from my post today... is so great.
Since I unpacked my fall / winter clothes, my faux leather pants from last season were waiting for me for a new debut, so I thought it was the perfect occasion to wear them with a fun striped top, a bright purple as the pop of color, and my animal print pumps that works as neutrals in these color combo.
Now, for the past six years, I have had seven dresses that I always wear for formal events (black - tie, weddings): (1) a long sleeved, high - necked, knee length black lace dress by Lover, whose darts I removed entirely so that it falls straight from my shoulders to hips to knees in a very loose, comfortable cut (no need to pull any waists in, and I can eat as much as I like) that I made an underskirt for, so it can also be calf length (2) an ivory version of the same above, with the optional lace underskirt (3) an amazingly intricate ivory leather macrame flapper dress uner which I wear a dark brown long, stretch singlet dress (so comfortable again)(4) a vermillion small V - neck, long bell sleeved, straight cut, long, widens - at - the -(just above ankle) hemline dress I sewed in the most gorgeous lace for twenty dollars (5) a burgundy lace version of the vermillion lace dress in (4)-- for the same price (6) a knee length, Romance Was Born silk shift three sizes up so it sits away from the waist — again — its all about «a'll the better to eat dinner with, my dear», in a huge, wild sunflower graphic print before graphic prints were trendy: it's giant sunflowers against an intense turquoise background (7) a calf length caftan cut dress that I made from Japanese printed silk my mother had bought and kept for sixty years (it's just a giant square with a hole fro my neck and two for my arms, and has the best drape EVER owing to its being silk)
Who could resist a leopard print sweater dress this fall if animal print is back as the hottest print of the season?
As Roberto Cavalli's fall 2018 collection was approaching later last afternoon, many were surely left wondering: will Paul Surridge be able to save Roberto Cavalli's leopard prints?
Tartan and checked patterns are, of course, to be included in this category, as they were omnipresent and just ultimately shaped this absolute fall 2018 trend (we are sure PFW will play with tartan prints as well; if not, it was all over the place during NYFW, and LFW anyway).
This will be such a beautiful piece as we move into fall — the print is just divine!
As you start filling your closet with fall's feminine neutrals don't forget to add at least one print.
While looking I was also reminded of Mondo's amazing dress from Project Runway's all star season, and fell in love with Warhol's gilded version as a print.
Typography Motivational Print «Fall In Love With As Many Things As Possible» Inspirational Print Wall Decor Gift Art Scandinavian Design by paperblooming
Loving the print and texture as it really gives off the fall vibe xo, sharon
As fall colors are more subtle than popping and bright ones of summer, I'd even state that it's easier to mix prints during fall.
As for the yellow bag and leopard print, they just seemed to fall right into place...
This jacket just screams fall and acts as a staple to be worn with different prints and colors.
Don't get me wrong — I love riding boots and big cozy brown sweaters as much as the next girl, but when fall hits and I put away all of my printed shift dresses... sequined sandals... hot pink bathing suits... it pains me a little.
I love the knotted detail on the back and can see myself pairing it with a little lacy bralette peeking out as summer progresses, or when fall comes around again, a vivid print scarf.
This fall, step out of your comfort zone with the classic brown or black — go for blues, jewel tones, velvet, and prints (as you will see below).
As you can see based on the other trends, boots are bold this fall — think embroidery, floral print, brocade and snakeskin.
As you know, I'm totally into summer - inspired printed pieces (like palm trees), and this one falls in the same category.
You still have the crisp look like an all white outfit, but as with this blue floral blouse the colors from the print distract from any stains or just make you feel more comfortable if all white isn't quite falling in your style comfort zone yet.
If going too deep gives you that fall / winter blue, feel free to update it with bright or printed pieces such as a polka dot dress, a pink top, or a tangerine turtleneck.
but as much as i still love a good floral - printed sundress, i am patiently awaiting the day i can whip out my favorite blanket scarf for fall!
Here is a major style inspiration for you to see how these prints work just as well in fall too.
As this week marks the beginning of Fall I finally pulled out my gingham prints.
I fell in love with this print from Klasik as I was browsing their online shop and the dress is even more gorgeous in real life.
Love the grid print, I could not possibly survive fall without my cargo vest, actually I'm wearing it as I type, lol.
That's why I was so happy to hear Who What Wear announce the print as one of the hottest fall trends this year.
Dark florals — The dark floral print is a trendy one for fall 2017, as mentioned here.
But with all - over print as a huge trend for Fall 2012, I seized the opportunity to go wild with this little beauty from Target.
As fall is the season to wear dark and bold colors, so avoid wearing this print in pastel or neon colors.
I fell in love with this print a year ago, and as soon as it came to J.Crew Factory, I snapped it up immediately!
Sport blazer is a casual garment that comes around the nineteenth century, when men wore it in sports such as hunting and golf, to contrast blazer, found in colorful fabrics and also printed fabric, can be made of thicker materials for fall - winter or thinner for spring - summer.
While I tend to make statements with accessories or a bold lip, I've been trying to incorporate more cool prints into my wardrobe especially as we head into fall.
As I begin to layer up for fall and beyond, I like to use prints to make a statement, particularly by mixing prints.
The pants have a great fit and style and they come in a variety of colors — I'm wearing the fun pink ones here but I also love the polka dot print pants and the grey windowpane print pants — both which are great as Fall transitional pieces.
You are about to see bright color sweater - dresses completed with sexy pointed - toe pumps, loose - fit black shift - dresses covered with plaid print capes, tweed sleeveless frocks worn with black blazers, fall wedding cream - white gowns in beautiful floral print, long - sleeve lace designs, casual shirt - dresses teamed with lace - up high boots, as well as many other cool styles.
I fell in love with floral print dress as soon as I saw it!
The print and the colors feels very fall - ish and the denim is just as genius as denim is!
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