Sentences with phrase «pattern of the dress take»

Not exact matches

Rather than asking prospective clients to take the tests, he relies on the overt trappings of the personality factors: speech patterns, office decor, style of dress.
In honor of the US Army's 240th birthday, and the launch of the Operational Camouflage Pattern, Soldiers takes a look at the evolution of battle dress from the Revolution through today.
«For example, a woman could take a picture of a dress that she likes, upload the photo into the search bar of an eCommerce site and, using AI, the site would immediately analyze the image, understand the patterns, fit, style, color, brand, and other attributes to identify the dress.
Gordon wrote on many topics: angling techniques («The fly must be placed to an inch as the fish will rarely take it unless it floats over them just right»), the books he read, the effects of drought and floods on fish, the seasons of the year («The silence of the snows is over all the land, and the bright waters of our trout streams run almost black between icy banks») and his belief in the natural fly as a model for the artificial («The insect must be studied and many patterns dressed before one can hope to satisfy the critical eyes of the trout»).
After the craziness that was the making of the Dahlia Dress (which took a good 6 months to complete in between all of the travel and 12 zillion pattern pieces), Sewanista and I thought it was a good idea to try for a quick win — follow a fairly straightforward pattern and quickly reap the rewards.
There was a lot to see and admire at the next stage of the show when the catwalk was taken over by storm with black pleated skirts and high collared white jackets, patterned dress jackets with notched necklines, two piece suits consisting of straight pants and V - neck jackets (not the interesting effect the side buttons make), high waisted white maxi skirts with lacy tops, high collared loose dresses and so on.
Sometimes I like to take a step back from all the colors, patterns and frills of summertime dressing and tone it all down with a monochromatic look.
I would take 100 versions of this dress in different patterns.
Truth be told, I wish Anthropologie would take some of its beautiful apron patterns like the Nadia Apron (now $ 20) and make it into a dress!
It's a bijou range of 50's wedding dresses, taken from original vintage patterns, made up in fabrics sympathetic to the era and hand finished to perfection!
As far as the dresser, you are enjoying the creative process of painting it and someone in the future may enjoy the creative process of taking that paint off and discovering the beautiful wood pattern beneath.
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