Sentences with phrase «pops of neon from»

And this black and white outfit with pops of neon from J's Everday Fashion... LOVE!!

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Add a refreshing pop of colour to a neutral look with funky teal, pretty pink, neon orange, and bright yellow belts from French Connection and Lee.
Essential Antwerp's unique short - sleeved top is a playful update of the classic t - shirt with asymmetrical hemline and a pop of color from it's neon back zipper.
This way you still get the bright pop from your chosen neon piece without overwhelming amounts of color everywhere.
To add some pop of color I paired these epic neon flats from Christian Louboutin and an iridescent Chanel purse.
You have choices from colourful beanies to patterened scarves, jumpers and neon sneakers to add a pop of colour to your winter greys, nudes, blacks and navys.
Choose from frosty shades, pops of neon, and a sea of dazzling and quirky designs in sleeveless kurtas.
A few of the colors within this collection will already be familiar to you from the Neon Pop line, and of course Oil Slick is their permanent black creme.
From a kitchen with gorgeous blue cabinets to a living room with pops of neon pink, here are 10 rooms I'm currently obsessing over.
Her hair was styled into tight pinned - up curls, just like the model from her presentation, plus she added a neon - pink lip colour which matched her nails for a pop of colour.
He attributes his fondness for neon colours to skateboard graphics from the early «90s, and to the influence of Pop painters such as Peter Saul and the Chicago Imagist Barbara Rossi, who taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where Curry studied as an undergrad.
Born from the artist's longstanding admiration of David Bowie, «Neon» celebrates the pop icon's artistic journey from 1970 - 1980.
The two studios co-designed everything from the ground up, and tackled the process by playing around with Asian cultural stereotypes: bright neons, famous figures, pop songs and traditional dishes — all with a dash of humour.
It is at once an obscenity of detritus that ruins an evening walk on the seashore, a crossover from pop imagery with a neon tube, and the dark reflections of discarded objects, as seen in Joseph Beuys and others.
Nauman's Clown Torture videos borrow Dadaist ideas about the procedures and operations of art making, but as Joanna Drucker describes, that is where their fine art referential ends: «The imagery and iconography of (Nauman's) work comes from a banal world of mass meditation, pop's playroom of neon and lettering.
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