Sentences with word «jabot»

Instead I had back labor, I was induced without my permission for no known reason as labor had already begun the night before, I ended up writhing in unrelieved pain, I took the drugs, two epidurals, which became dislodged and ineffective and they gave me pit despite my stating concerns, so pit with no pain meds, then after 48 hrs of jabot I was broken, I ended up with an unconscious c section and have no clear memories of my daughter until the next day.
The style arose around 1640, when fashion conscious barristers swapped fancy neck ruffs for «falling bands» of plain linen to conceal the collar of their shirt; known as jabots, these pieces of linen were thought to be an essential component of upper class, male fashion in the baroque period, and were originally very wide and flamboyant.
In order to create the illusion of volume, a thin young lady can decorate her wedding dress with frills and jabots in necessary places.
When not focusing on exaggerated figures, Marc Jacobs used his passion for proportion to treat us to some curve - hugging, form - fitting silhouettes, here translated into pencil skirts, tight button - down shirts with jabot embellishments, skinny jeans and even colored denim jackets.
Love love love the Gucci style ruffled jabot on this backless gown from the 1930s.
Think of different collar dresses like jabot, tie - neck, pointed flats, ruffle, sailor, turtleneck, mandarin, puritan, and even chelsea ones that look feminine and stylish.
The curved design of this window also works well with graceful rounded swags bordered by jabots over some type of shade.
I visited a model apartment, thinking of living there while my home is finishing up (contractor said one month, we are now in month three), I did notice deep heavy brocade fabrics, swags and jabots window dressing.
Are swags and jabots making a comeback in window treatments?
The authors also named the species for Ginsburg for her appreciation of the jabot, a decorative neck accessory, which resembles the neck plate of the insect.
Some designs are decorated with frills and jabots, making them look even more seductive.
Moreover, if earlier, designers considered that an outfit that has various frills and jabots has to be worn with a simple pair of shoes and accessories, then now, this rule may be overridden.
This month Scott provides Lawyer Monthly with an exciting explanation to the classic «jabot» barristers wear.
Today, whilst the jabot serves no real practical purpose, it is essentially worn for tradition's sake, much like the barrister's wig.
The jabot, also known by its less impressive names such as a band, court bib or sometimes neck doily, is quite literally a white bib that hangs from a stiff white collar, which is worn around a barrister's neck.
The jabot is that other «associated accessory» that has no proven...
The jabot is that other «associated accessory» that has no proven practical purpose to court wear; although, it has been known to help catch the tomato ketchup from a breakfast bap.
Women judges tend to accessories with a frilly white collar, also known as a jabot, though this varies from judge to judge.
I don't like heavy window treatments — never have - even through the eighties when all my friends and neighbors were spending bundles on lined drapes, jabots and cornices.
Layer with drapes or jabots, perhaps add a valance.
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