Sentences with phrase «more rumpled»

Boden also makes some great white shirts with whimsical patterns (bicycles, umbrellas) and spots — they are more rumpled, but I still love them under a sweater.

Not exact matches

Koslow was more inspired by lo - fi home - design mags like Apartamento and L.A. artists / ceramicists like Peter Shire than she was by the matte paper and rumpled - linen - napkin styling that have defined cookbooks for the last five or so years.
It lends just the right amount of buildable grit, making soft, limp hair more defined and rumpled.
As with all of her products they are fully washable and get better and more soft + rumpled as you wash them.
How - To: The actress didn't try to fight her hair's natural wave in the Venice humidity; as a result, the fuzzy, flyaway texture of her rumpled twist looked so much more modern than a sleek and taut version.
Specializing in playing shambling, cantankerous cynics, Walter Matthau, with his jowly features, slightly stooped posture, and seedy, rumpled demeanor, looked as if he would be more at home as a laborer or small - time insurance salesman than as a popular movie star equally adept at drama and comedy.
Peter Falk, the gravel - voiced actor who became an enduring television icon portraying Lt. Columbo, the rumpled raincoat - wearing Los Angeles police homicide detective who always had «just one more thing» to ask a suspect, died Thursday.
The almost - star could be a starfish, two ovals suggest anatomy, an egg - shape might be an egg, a blot a cocoon, a rumpled paper bag evokes the many lives it passed through, an almost - arch strains to bend more or straighten out, almost - triangle yearns to be perfect.
Some of Eitel's most recent works have become markedly more abstract, accompanying his growing interest in formal composition, like paintings in which figures disappear altogether: a pile of cloth strewn across the floor, a cot with rumpled sheets, paper towels and bags on the sidewalk.
A more enigmatic room was empty except for a rumpled sleeping bag.
«This is not a private collection that I purchased for myself,» said Mr. Zeitz, 54, who looks more like a rumpled game ranger than a C.E.O. «We collected on a scale that you wouldn't do privately because we always had the idea there would be a place somewhere in Africa where we would exhibit.»
British artist Tracey Emin was in the crowd when My Bed — an unmade bed with rumpled sheets, empty vodka bottles, underwear, and cigarette packets — sold for # 2.5 million ($ 4.3 million) on July 1 at Christie's in London, more than five times her previous high.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z