Sentences with phrase «black dress section»

Ann Taylor has a fabulous little black dress section that offers an assortment of styles.

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At the Sherway Gardens location, the window in front of the women's section featured a mannequin wearing black pumps and a pink dress that hung just below the knees.
Fresh faced, wearing metal - rimmed glasses and a silky black dress cinched at the waist, she resembles more a neighborhood volunteer than a politician — an identity born out of her upbringing in the Glen Oaks section of Eastern Queens, where she was raised by a father who was a labor organizer and a mother who was a tenant lawyer.
The top part of the dress is colored in black, and the skirt section is striped with horizontal stripes.
June 29, 2017 — Kate took a break from her go - to British designers to wear a black tweed Gucci dress to the opening of the new Exhibition Road section at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Maybe a dress, but when you look in my closet my black top section is slim to none.
The gets into the spirit with a party - ready gold brocade dress featuring a sheer section at the neckline, plus a black blazer and a coordinating mani, for the X Factor season finale.
Today for casual Friday at the FFANY office in NYC, I threw the jacket over a simple black and white printed dress I got 3 years ago at Urban Outfitters on clearance for like $ 10 (the clearance section of Urban Outfitters always has the best finds).
Step 1: Lay the dress on a flat surface and cut off the hem section that covers the width of one white stripe and one black stripe all around the dress.
This carefully constructed section of the hair gives way to a ponytail that ends in a flash of pink which contrasts with the classic style and her elegant black dress.
I wore this dress and cross section brooch to Black Lodge Burlesque (a David Lynch themed burlesque show) a few weeks back — the brooch being a homage to the Log Lady of Twin Peaks — but failed to capture the outfit before going out.
Featured in the «Women's Work» section of the exhibition, Mierle Laderman Ukeles's Dressing to Go Out, Dressing to Go In is a series of black - and - white photographs hung on the wall next to a dust rag mounted to a chain.
The exhibition is organized in sections that run from her early years, when O'Keeffe crafted a signature style of dress that dispensed with ornamentation; to her years in New York, in the 1920s and 1930s, when a black - and - white palette dominated much of her art and dress; and to her later years in New Mexico, where her art and clothing changed in response to the surrounding colors of the Southwestern landscape.
These shots are punctuated with historic photographs of African people in traditional dress and sections of the painting The Garden of Earthly Delights (ca. 1500) by Hieronymus Bosch (1450 - 1516), which includes black figures.
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