Sentences with phrase «features modern takes on»

The spring / summer 2016 collection features modern takes on classic menswear staples such as chambray shirts, bomber jackets, baseball shirts, slim pants, and basic shirts.
This tweed boucle features a modern take on the classic tartan pattern.
This tweed boucle fabric features a modern take on the classic tartan pattern.
This stylish accessory features a modern take on a classic pattern in vibrant hues.Narrow (3 to 3 1/4 inches).100 % silk.Joseph Abboud.Imported.Dry Clean Only
The Concorde featured a modern take on Chrysler's signature waterfall grille.

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The modern Super Bowl halftime show as we know it started in 1991 with New Kids on the Block (previous shows featured a theme with marching bands and various performance groups), and it's stayed relatively consistent since: A pop star (or stars) takes over the field with props, backup dancers, probably pyrotechnics, and possibly even a live band, and goes through a rundown of their hits in a handful of minutes.
CONCLUSION On the Way to Life has identified some of the features of Modern and post-Modern culture that we need to take account of in revitalising our religious education and catechesis, but the document is insufficiently critical towards Modernity, insufficiently aware of our need to challenge its pretensions.
A modern take on a classic shape, this sleeveless top features a hidden nursing access, suited to postpartum mothers.
The newest brunch offering is a modern take on the classic American brunch, featuring all the classics and then some.
This look features a much more modern take on the tribal print trend.
The Remi Pants are a modern take on the traditional Chino, shaped to a skinny fit and featuring a heavily washed cotton and distressing for a rebellious edge.
With a modern take on traditional style, the Odette curtain features a unique interlocking geometric jacquard design.
A modern take on a classic design, these full metal aviator sunglasses feature flat lenses and a unique double - bridge brow.
Crafted using a blend of soft wool and silky viscose, this rug from kate spade new york features a graphic, modern take on a classic Moroccan design.
Fly London Yat are a modern take on the classic Chelsea boot style, featuring a high wedge heel.
A modern take on the traditional lightweight jacket, this effortlessly cool outerwear top features a palm leaf print design on all sides, long wide sleeves, and a subtle narrow collar which cascades down an open front until it reaches the bottom hem where there is tie knot closure at the center.
A modern take on the mermaid gown, this sculptural strapless column features a sculptural skirt that wraps around the body seamlessly.
A modern take on Farrah Fawcett's feathery flips, this cut features a cascade of layers around the face that can be blow - dried inward or, as seen here, outward for a retro look.
Films shouldn't take on the look of DV video or appear like a videogame (as some movies look on modern LCD TVs; especially some animated features).
The Wind and the Lion (1972), the sophomore feature of the film school - trained screenwriter turned director, takes on a romantic tale of rebellion and response, honorable ancient codes and modern military might, and the first stirrings of the United States of America, the modern, maverick young country in a political culture dominated by the history - seeped empires of old Europe, as a world power.
Culinary Cinema returns with a spread of film delicacies including Bugs, in which Nordic Food Lab chef Ben Reade takes an entertaining journey through one of the last culinary taboos in the west; Sour Grapes, featuring a good humoured take on one of the most impressive wine frauds in modern history; and Barista (above), providing an enlightening and intense glimpse into the art of producing a flawless cup of coffee.
While it opens with the promise of a modern take on the 1983 comedic classic Trading Places — which featured some truly biting racial and social satire — Get Hard rapidly devolves into nothing more than a sorry excuse to trot out the stereotypes it purports to subvert.
More than just marketing speak, the XC90 will feature many firsts for the Swedish brand including a newly updated, more modern take on the Volvo iron mark logo.
This vehicle offers excellent 4x4 capabilities that allow you to take on all kinds of driving adventures and it offers all kinds of modern features that make your drive more enjoyable.
Once you experience the modern features and interior comforts combined with the rugged driving style that can take on all conditions, you're sure to fall in love.
-- Modern Heritage: Offering a fresh take on a classic black - and - white color theme, Modern Heritage features Jet Black upper door panels with Vianca white Venetian leather seats and center console.
The interior also takes cues from modern furniture design, and features Mother of Pearl faces on the instruments and dashboard clock.
A modern thriller featuring a strong female protagonist, prepared to take on the Nigerian criminal world on her own.
Guest rooms and suites have a welcoming decor of soft pastel shades, complementing drapes and fabrics to add splashes of contrasting colour, light wood furnishings set on cool tiled floors and modern amenities to take care of your comfort; features include a private furnished balcony with super views of the Mediterranean Sea and the islands of Comino and Gozo, the tranquil Maltese countryside or views of the bay, air - conditioning & central heating, en suite bathroom with hair dryer, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, mini fridge and safe box (at extra charge).
Sitting on the banks of the Jinjiang River, Somerset Riverview Chengdu enjoys a prime address in the city of Chengdu.Nature features heavily around Somerset Riverview Chengdu.Whilst meandering water ways with romantic arched bridges make for a pretty cultural picture, local tea houses and bars alike takes on a fantastical modern allure.The 200 serviced residences is furnished with a modern and comfortable living and dining area, broadband internet access, satellite television access and a fully - equipped kitchen.We offer you a wide range of apartment sizes from studio to three - bedroom apartments tailored to your lifestyle.
Guest rooms; Singles and Twins (some can take 4 guests), have a fresh Mediterranean - style with interiors of soft pale tones, patterned drapes and fabrics of summer hues, comfortable wood - style furnishings on cool tiled flooring and modern amenities for your convenience; features include a private furnished balcony, individually controlled air - conditioning, en suite bathroom with bathtub / shower, hair dryer and free toiletries, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, comfortable seating and a safe box for hire.
The hotel's signature restaurant, Fork and Juniper, has a menu that features dishes with a modern take on traditional Southern dining.
A modern take on a classic beach boardwalk hideaway, this sushi restaurant features sleek décor, small plates and a terrace overlooking the Gulf.
We pride ourselves in serving a modern take on Mexican comfort cuisine, utilizing recipes featuring farm - fresh ingredients and organic products when available, and free of lard and processed additives.
Our overview of the best of Cebu Province takes you on a virtual journey through a 4,900 km2 area that features pristine natural zones, historical sites and modern urban environments.
Guest rooms; Singles, Twins (some can take 4 persons), have a warm fresh décor of interiors with muted pastel tones, patterned drapes and fabrics of complementing shades, comfortable furnishings on cool tiled flooring and modern amenities for your convenience; features include a private furnished balcony, air - conditioning, en suite bathroom with free toiletries and hair dryer, satellite TV, telephone, desk with chair, safe box and a wake - up service / alarm clock.
Tango Beach Resort located in a tranquil part of Chaweng, on the east coast of Koh Samui and is right along an amazing beach perfect for walking along the sandbars at low tide.It takes no more than 10 minutes to reach the main strip where all the fun things taken place while just a few steps outside the resort lies a handful of restaurants, bars (some feature pool tables) and a patisserie.Guests can also get their usual nick - knacks from a 24/7 store right by the hotel.All rooms and suites offer a welcoming atmosphere and are appointed with modern bathrooms with separate shower and toilet, complimentary high - speed internet access, and are either overlooking the beach, swimming pool or gardens.
Guest suites have a trendy design and contemporary styling with a mix of pale and warm toned interiors, drapes and fabrics of vibrant colour, attractive wall - hung art, smart furnishings cleverly spaced on cool tiled flooring and modern amenities to take care of your comfort; features include a private furnished balcony for most suites with sea or marina view, air - conditioning, a private bathroom with hair dryer and amenities, living room with TV (international channels) and DVD player on request, DVD library at reception, sofa bed / armchair, a bedroom (s) with twin beds, writing desk and chair, telephone, night curtain, a kitchenette with 2 - ring hob, microwave, fridge, coffee machine, kettle, toaster, plates & cutlery and table with 4 chairs, iron and board, and baby amenities.
- Iizuka has received a ton of requests from fans to have their own original characters appear in Sonic games - while that couldn't happen, Sonic Forces» custom character recognizes that fan desire - the avatar was created with the idea of «making straight high - speed action» - this time the concept is that all three styles (Modern, Classic, Avatar) would be high - speed based - make selections for the face, mouth, body color, and gender of custom characters - each species will also have their own unique skills, such as wolves being able to pull nearby rings - you can't change custom characters in the middle of the game - there is some sort of feature that's unlocked after you've cleared the game once related to this - the new avatar style will have a speedy and rhythmic style like Modern Sonic, but also different vectors from Sonic - this includes differences in timing for pressing buttons, or the Wisps giving the avatar trickier movements - the story aims to depict heroes that would feel like Sonic - by controlling different characters, the devs hope to show a story that extends to explaining the world setting as well - the story concept has been «Hero Army vs. Eggman's Army» from the start - when wondering who should be made playable among the heroes, the idea came up for Classic Sonic - the character setting for the avatar is a civilian in an area occupied by Eggman who stands up and fights together with Sonic - during stages, you'll hear radio contact from partners like Tails and Amy - Sonic and the rest of the gang form a resistance to stand against Eggman's army, so they relay information from headquarters - boss characters like Chaos and Metal Sonic will appear in Eggman's army - details on the new character (Infinite) are being kept secret - the main part of the storyline is that Eggman gathers strong enemies in the past to form an all mighty army - some people might be wondering why Shadow is on the enemy's side, but they can find out more by experiencing the story - the team thinks Japanese fans are taking a liking to the serious story and character customization features - there were some struggles with the new engine in early stages, but now they've moved to a smooth development process - the team knew they wanted to bring the game to Nintendo's new console before they even knew it was the Switch - the Switch info came to them during the middle of the game's development - SEGA knew Nintendo fans would want to play Sonic's new game, which is why they personally worked to bring it to Switch - SEGA plans to show the game in Japan at Tokyo Game Show 2017 in September - the team is also working on providing new information, including news that would be unique to Japan
It will once again play as a first person shooter and features a «immersive and mature story, players can expect to embark on a journey like no other — one that will take them from the heart of modern day Los Angeles, California to Juarez, Mexico.»
Features Include: • 30 flights of frenzy: Take on 30 bizarre, dream - like puzzle levels by removing obstacles from Subob's path to return him to safety before he crashes • Puzzle Gameplay Turned Upside Down: Negotiate impossible constructions in mind - bending, gravity - defying puzzle levels that require creative thinking to solve • Appreciate the Art of Impossible: Take in the painstakingly hand - drawn artwork of a game whose individual level design takes its cues from some of modern art's most memorable pieces • Nightmare Mode: Serious puzzle enthusiasts that can complete the main game are invited to try this all - new, enhanced - difficulty mode to truly put their puzzle - solving skills to the test
Offering a more modern take on the re-release of a classic console, the Super Gamepad offers SNES Classic Edition owners a few tantalizing new features, including wireless functionality, and a turbo button.
KEY FEATURES — Stunningly detailed pixel graphics — 10 challenging, well - designed boss battles — Hypnotic electronic score by composer Karl Flodin — Modern take on the classic Metroidvania genre: Players can freely explore the world at their own pace — Organic storytelling: The environments tell the story, along with some holo - tapes that are scattered around the drowned cities — Plausible plot driven by real - life issues: Explore the effects of climate change and technological progress
It features a small, albeit detailed, environment to explore and plenty of puzzles to solve and ultimately becoming a modern take on a classic genre.
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The benefit luncheon will take place at the Mandarin Oriental New York in Columbus Circle on April 26, and will feature a keynote address from the Museum of Modern Art's associate director, Kathy Halbreich, and MacArthur Grant - winning artist Teresita Fernández, who will present the award to Ms. de Cisneros.
The group show which reflects on color and on the investigation of modern art as well, taking as the starting point the followers of Hindu Tantric art (17th - century) and the Theosophists (19th - century) who used forms - colors as sources of meditating and immaterial transmission of thought, features the works of: Carla Accardi, Bas Jan Ader, Etel Adnan, Hilma af Klint, Josef Albers, Giovanni Anselmo, Karel Appel, Arman, Ed Atkins, John Baldessari, Giacomo Balla, Robert Barry, Lothar Baumgarten, Claude Bellegarde, Annie Besant (with Charles W. Leadbeater / painted by Lady MacFarlane & Mr Prince & John Varley), Jakayu Biljabu, Irma Blank, Norman Bluhm, Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, Kerstin Brätsch, Alberto Burri, André Cadere, Corrado Cagli, Alexander Calder, Carlo Carrà, Felice Casorati, Enrico Castellani, Aslı Çavuşoğlu, Michel Eugène Chevreul, Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Tony Cragg, Carlos Cruz - Diez, Giuliano Dal Molin, Sonia Delaunay, Nicola De Maria, Fortunato Depero, Nicolas de Staël, Piero Dorazio, Olafur Eliasson, Bracha Ettinger, Lara Favaretto, Oskar Wilhelm Fischinger, Dan Flavin, Lucio Fontana, Katharina Fritsch, Vittorio Gallese, Giuseppe Pinot - Gallizio, Theaster Gates, Rupprecht Geiger, Leo Gestel, Piero Gilardi, Liam Gillick, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Gotthard Graubner, Giorgio Griffa, Gruppo MID, Paul Guiragossian, David Hammons, Camille Henrot, Auguste Herbin, Arturo Herrera, Damien Hirst, Channa Horwitz, Johannes Itten, Alexej von Jawlensky, Asger Jorn, Donald Judd, Wassily Kandinsky, Anish Kapoor, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul Klee, Yves Klein, František Kupka, Wolfgang Laib, Jim Lambie, Basim Magdy, Alberto Magnelli, Estuardo Maldonado, Antonio Mancini, Édouard Manet, Henri Matisse, Gustav Metzger, Piet Mondrian, Maria Morganti, Edvard Munch, Gabriele Münter, Bruce Nauman, Sir Isaac Newton, Mario Nigro, Otobong Nkanga, Kenneth Noland, Hélio Oiticica, Giulio Paolini, Tancredi Parmeggiani, Pino Pascali, Eugénie Paultre, Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, Heather Phillipson, Francis Picabia, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Sigmar Polke, Lea Porsager, Alejandro Puente, Walid Raad & The Atlas Group, Edi Rama, Gerhard Richter, Hans Richter, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Mark Rothko, Thomas Ruff, Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge, Luigi Russolo, Anri Sala, Mario Schifano, Shōzō Shimamoto, Ettore Spalletti, Simon Starling, Haim Steinbach, Hito Steyerl, Mika Tajima, Atsuko Tanaka, Cheyney Thompson, Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, Luis Tomasello, Giulio Turcato, Joseph Mallord William Turner, James Turrell, Viktor Vasarely, Alfredo Volpi, Franz Erhard Walther, Andy Warhol, Liu Wei, Lawrence Weiner, Marianne Werefkin, Ye Xianyan, Fahrelnissa Zeid, Gilberto Zorio.
The event will take place at the Institute's James B. Duke House on Friday afternoon, October 23, 2015, from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. Co-organized by Robert Slifkin, Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Institute of Fine Arts, and Pepe Karmel, Associate Professor of Art History, NYU, in partnership with the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, this afternoon program will feature presentations by five leading scholars of postwar modern art.
The exhibit features pieces that take a traditional stance on this theme, such as «The Great Wave off Kanagawa» (1830), a multicolor woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai, juxtaposed against modern pieces such as Christian Marclay's «Bottled Water» (1990), a glass bottle filled with un-spooled audiotape recordings of dripping water.
On the occasion of the exhibit Manet and the Execution of Maximilian at The Museum of Modern Art, which will be on view until January 29, 2007, John Elderfield, the Marie - Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture, took time from his busy schedule on a recent afternoon to welcome Rail Publisher Phong Bui to his office to talk about Manet's four featured paintings, related works and morOn the occasion of the exhibit Manet and the Execution of Maximilian at The Museum of Modern Art, which will be on view until January 29, 2007, John Elderfield, the Marie - Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture, took time from his busy schedule on a recent afternoon to welcome Rail Publisher Phong Bui to his office to talk about Manet's four featured paintings, related works and moron view until January 29, 2007, John Elderfield, the Marie - Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture, took time from his busy schedule on a recent afternoon to welcome Rail Publisher Phong Bui to his office to talk about Manet's four featured paintings, related works and moron a recent afternoon to welcome Rail Publisher Phong Bui to his office to talk about Manet's four featured paintings, related works and more.
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