Sentences with phrase «peekaboo panels»

Just ask Nicky Hilton, who has big grommet - lined holes on her minidress, along with micro mesh peekaboo panels that reveal quite a bit of skin.
To a woman who created a dress with sheer fishnet peekaboo panels and paired it with visible thigh highs and still made it look classy, we should all take a bow.
It's classic and just a bit sexy, especially with sweet peekaboo panels of lace and / or delicate lace detail.

Not exact matches

It has three panels with large peekaboo window.
Unfortunately, there is no mesh panel, the canopy does not unzip and the peekaboo window is made out of plastic so there is nothing to improve the air circulation on a hot summer day.
The canopy is large, it has three panels and two peekaboo windows.your child will be protected by sun or harsh weather.
Since there is no peekaboo window you can use the dark mesh panel to look at your child.
The canopy is a nice size with two panels, pop - out sunvisor and a peekaboo window.
Baby Jogger is known for large canopies and City Tour has a very decent size UV 50 + three - panel canopy with a pop - out sunvisor and a peekaboo window.
The last panel has a mesh peekaboo window, but there is no closure.
This is a little surprising since most of the modern strollers at a much lower price point have a mesh in a peekaboo window or as a separate zipped in panel.
The XL1 Deluxe has a 10 lb weight, additional seat padding, an extra panel of canopy coverage and a magnetic peekaboo window.
The spring 2012 collection from BCBG Max Azria features bold and youthful printed dresses with cutouts and slits, sheer panels, halter - necks, pleats, drop - waists and peekaboo shoulders.
Caitlin FitzGerald: Also flaunting the peekaboo look, Caitlin's black number had a slightly more streamlined silhouette and perhaps a touch more blatant sultry appeal with sheer panels tracing below her hip.
The nose bears a squintier, meaner countenance than its off - the - rack counterpart, the entire rear section of the front quarter panel is eschewed for lightness, and the rear bumper is morphed into a lurid peekaboo of twin exhaust cannons, a gnarly rear differential, and a massive diffuser.
Nabil Nahas Peekaboo, 2013 acrylic on canvas; diptych 120 x 120 inches (305 x 305 cm) overall 120 x 60 inches (305 x 152,4 cm) each panel SW 13115 Collection of The High Museum of Art, Atlanta
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