Sentences with phrase «headdresses at»

Hair accessories definitely had a designer - upgrade moment at Paris Fashion Week, and although the Black Swan feathered headdresses at Louis Vuitton were outrageous in the best possible way, our favorite looks were cleaner, simpler,...

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The face bricks of the reredos fan out at the top, suggesting a Native American feather headdress.
And the personnel of the conference, though mostly clad in the common garments of international commerce and convention, has its sartorial highlights — Eastern Orthodox archbishops with flowing robes and patriarchal beards, Russian priests with towering headdresses, Anglican bishops in aprons and gaiters, Lutheran bishops who wear their gowns and pectoral crosses even at the breakfast table.
Auklets use their headdress feathers as feelers to get around at night, with a role in courtship only evolving later
A designer might take inspiration from what looks like a really cool headdress after a random search through Google Images, a trip to Mumbai or Jerusalem, or at local flea market, and not even consider or know where it really came from, who made it, why, what its original use was and in what context it was created.
Sometimes I feel a bit silly in them, especially jean shorts, like I belong at Coachella with a bikini top, headdress, tassels...
My feather headdress and matching feather barefoot sandals were bespoked by Natalie at Curious Fair.
A huge plus for those willing to wear an indian headdress, tie me up at the...
With a headdress that puts everyone at the Kentucky Derby to shame, Hela's enormous powers are such that she crumbles Thor's mighty hammer with little effort — just to remind everyone that big sisters are renowned for messing up younger brother's toys.
At Indian Island School a floor mosaic at the school's entrance depicts a Native American man in traditional headdress, and the following words: Penobscot Indian Nation, purity, faith, and valoAt Indian Island School a floor mosaic at the school's entrance depicts a Native American man in traditional headdress, and the following words: Penobscot Indian Nation, purity, faith, and valoat the school's entrance depicts a Native American man in traditional headdress, and the following words: Penobscot Indian Nation, purity, faith, and valor.
At Banyan Tree Mayakoba, the Haab dining experience commemorates traditional Maya cultivation techniques, with Maya «warriors» dressed in face paint and feather headdresses leading guests into the jungle for a sundown ritual that's complemented by stories of ancient Maya life.
Nim Li Punit means «big hat» in the Kekchi Maya language and refers to the large headdress on a ruler depicted on one of the stela found at the site.
However, archaeologists realized in 1978 that Franciscan monks had corrupted the name from «Lam «an / ayin» to «Lamanai,» and that adding the correct suffix of «ayin» changed the meaning of the name to submerged crocodile, a conclusion supported by the large number of crocodile representations found at Lamanai, including figurines, pottery decorations and the headdress of a 13 foot limestone mask found on a 6th century temple platform.
The present name refers to a stone sculpture that was found at the site that depicts a head with an elaborate headdress.
- Rodea is an original creation by someone with ill intents - he is a R - 0 Sky Soldier created by Emperor Geardo of the Naga Empire - Rodea is tasked with protecting Geardo's daughter, Princess Cecilia - by meeting Cecilia, Rodea learned what it was to have a heart - he learned from her and realized what her father's desire to invade other countries were wrong - Rodea went down to Garuda to prevent Geardo from taking over that land and finds himself defending Garuda - Rodea immediately returns to the task he shared with Cecilia after his 1,000 year sleep - Ion and Cecilia aid Rodea by repairing his arm and helping him care about things greater than himself - Geardo sends the other Sky Soldiers, R - 1, R - 2, and R - 3, to aid in his conquest - Geardo wears a gigantic cloak and a massive headdress - Geardo went out of his way to make as much of his body with machines as he could - Rodea the Sky Soldier looks at the juxtaposition and integration of machinery into a more rural and natural environment
Imagen: David Douglas Duncan, «Picasso with Indian chieftain headdress given to him by Gary Cooper», Villa La Californie, Cannes 1960 / © Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin
Catalog from the exhibition, «Six Centuries of Headdress,» April 3 — May 1, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts to parallel the Bal aux Chapeau sponsored by the Dallas Fashion Group.
One of these is Diego on My Mind (Self - Portrait as A Tehuana), 1943, in which Kahlo stares at the viewer, enveloped in an elaborate lace and ribbon headdress with a portrait of Rivera literally inscribed on her forehead.
The colorful post-and-lintel headdress she wore at the reception for «Sustain,» her solo show at the ACA Gallery of SCAD, commanded attention, but she eluded most questions during her public interview.
Ensor's artist studio Sketch a still life scene, try on a handmade headdress by Hysteria Machine and have your photo taken to commemorate your stay at Ensor's place.
Adorned in elaborate headdresses and jeweled designs, the female muses of Iannone's painted motifs (almost always self - portraits) commingle and collide at various angles with the male form — most often that of her longtime lover, the German - Swiss artist Dieter Roth — while intricately patterned mandalas radiate crystalline hues of gold, royal blue, and crimson.
The sculptures are at once contemporary and ancient; the dramatic forms and shapes of the headdresses are specifically drawn from the Botanical Garden's collections: the cor - ten steel sculpture Guiomar, sited directly inside the Garden's Conservatory gate entry, is embraced by a filigree headdress of delicate ferns, whereas the sculpture Ivy, sited in and floating above the Conservatory entrance fountain, is a flourish of abstraction alluding to windblown palm fronds.
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