Sentences with phrase «eye for elegance»

Not exact matches

As New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells wrote last spring, «For its lightness, brightness, beauty, and elegance, my single meal at L'Arpège was in an eye - opening class by itself.»
How can someone with an eye for talent an eye on how to play with amazing elegance power and style — go to someone who appears to have absolutely no idea how to pick a team and play them..
Though the whole cheap plus size in our online shopping sites holiday black collection which i later become so interested was the work of black tops fashion but the one trendy attire caught my eyes as it the the perfect combination of Cheap holiday black tops fashion, elegance and style for the summer.
His love for beauty, his commitment to elegance and his eye for details made him a favorite designer not only among First Ladies but also on red carpets.
Screenwriter Lucinda Coxon has adapted David Ebershoff's 2000 novel based on Elbe's life, and Tom Hooper directs with the same accomplishment and flair he brought to The King's Speech, the same eye for sartorial elegance — Eddie Redmayne's male suits make him look an elfin Prince of Wales.
Why have the Phantom designers (and those responsible for the Mulsanne for that matter) opted for a design that lacks any sort of elegance, finesse or beauty (yes it's in the eye of the beholder but, really, could anyone say this is beautiful)?
Keep an eye out for other events coming in February, including the beginning of Concours de Elegance, in sunny Boca Raton, Florida, USA.
The 2018 BMW X4 fuses elegance with muscularity for an eye - catching look.
The grace, wit, and inventiveness of his pattern - making, the lively and surprising elegance of his line, and his sensitivity to the character, the idiosyncratic humors, of light make Penn's pictures, even the slighter ones, a pleasure for our eyes.
The formal elegance of the photos and Kurland's eye for teasing romance and beauty out of her subjects gives rise to a sense of detached optimism, or as Kurland herself describes, a place «where beauty is found not because the world is beautiful but because it is beautifully described».
But the designer's signature elegance, Teutonic efficiency, and eye for detail aren't limited to the genteel.
In the late 1950s, recognising Leiter's unique eye for beauty and elegance combined with a modern edge, art director Henry Wolf commissioned him to photograph fashion, first for Esquire and later for Harper's Bazaar as well as for Show.
Rich in color, elegance and style this year's showhouse pushing boundaries and is a treat for the eyes.
An educated, intellectual man or woman, single or not, with a taste for simple elegance and an eye for the practical and the comfortable.
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