Sentences with phrase «pulled fall pieces»

The fashion team created mini style boards for each winner and pulled fall pieces for the shoot.

Not exact matches

To pull this off, quite a few pieces had to fall into place at once.
Stunning cable with European style, statement - sized design, this is the one piece that will pull the fall wardrobe together.
Feeling freshly inspired by NYFW and LFW, I have thoughtfully pulled some new pieces from Marks & Spencer into my wardrobe for Fall.
Though I know some gals feel that they can't pull this timeless piece off, I believe that virtually anyone can - so long as you get one that fits well (snuggly, but not constrictively), has a hemline that falls at a flattering length (which for me personally means a smidge below the knee), and is in a perpetually stylish (and very wearable) hue like grey, black, navy, dark red, beige, or denim blue.
The Shopbop fall sale is going on through Friday and I've got my eye on a slew of investment pieces I've been waiting to pull the trigger on, as well as several everyday basics (think jeans, sweaters, etc.) to get me through this next season (and frighteningly enough, the season after that, too).
Making it halfway through the week (after a vacation, no less) calls for a dose of retail therapy and I've got just the thing.The Shopbop fall sale is going on through Friday and I've got my eye on a slew of investment pieces I've been waiting to pull the trigger on, as well as several everyday basics (jeans, sweaters, etc.) to get me through this next season (and frighteningly enough, the season after that, too).
I pulled out one of my new Fall piece: The plaid coat is a classic wardrobe essential that everyone should own.
It's finally time to start incorporating some fall pieces into your looks, and one of the first things I always pull out are my over-the-knee boots!
Oh this dress looks great with the white vest over it and the tight and booties are perfect for the fall and the burgundy bag is the perfect accent color / piece to pull the look together, you look great.
Fall Flair Bell Sleeves Tutu Skirt Fish Net The best part of fall, for me, is finally being able to layer again and pulling out a lot of fun pieces to wear — getting into the trends with things like bell sleeves, tutu skirts, and fish nFall Flair Bell Sleeves Tutu Skirt Fish Net The best part of fall, for me, is finally being able to layer again and pulling out a lot of fun pieces to wear — getting into the trends with things like bell sleeves, tutu skirts, and fish nfall, for me, is finally being able to layer again and pulling out a lot of fun pieces to wear — getting into the trends with things like bell sleeves, tutu skirts, and fish nets.
Layering an off - the - shoulder cropped sweater under your coat is a nice way to pull some summer pieces into fall.
In this month's budget buys post, I've pulled together a bunch of pieces that will refresh your summer wardrobe if you're not ready for fall favorites just yet.
It has been dropping below the 60s in the evenings and that alone is an excuse for me to start pulling out my fall leather pieces.
For the beginning of Fall, one of my essential pieces is a boyfriend blazer that pulls together any look and doubles as a light jacket.
You may still be savoring summer, but I've got my shopping eye on summer to fall transitional outfits and the perfect pieces that can pull double season duty, like the silver huarache mule that I can't stop wearing from Latigo!
Fall is right around the corner, and I have been stocking up on transitional pieces that easily pull double - duty.
I spent all this time last week transitioning my wardrobe, pulling out the fall items, folding gently my summer pieces; and then the sun came out and the temps have been in the 70s and 80s.
An off the rack piece is something only a very specific body type can pull off — gone are the days of (dare I say) shoulder pads, loose legs, and arms that just don't fall quite right.
Now's the perfect time to pull the trigger on some big ticket items, so I've rounded up my favorite colorful pieces for fall.
It's also wrongly sized for me, it hangs off of me baggily and the sleeves are long enough for me to pull over my hands but that's one piece of advice I will always give to people shopping second - hand (or even just newly); sizes aren't essential to pay attention to unless you want something form fitting or trousers that don't fall down.
This time of transition into full - scale cool weather is the perfect time to layer up, so I thought that I'd pull together some of my favorite pieces for layering this fall.
I knew I wanted to mix it with a tartan (one of my favorite prints for fall) and the burn orange silk top pulled both of the pieces together.
Today we have pulled together five of our favorite Fall inspired home decor pieces.
A teen girl is connected to scanning cables and she shouts at a woman behind a glass wall, pulls loose and runs through shattering glass, unharmed; as the girl reaches the woman, the woman dissolves into silver confetti and the girl flies out a crumbling skyscraper, falls past skyscrapers that fill the screen with crumbling concrete and she hits the pavement, which breaks into pieces.
That package also has lighter two - piece aluminum wheels, and a massive 12,000 - pound capacity cable winch attached to the front that could help pull the Hummer out of a mudhole in the unlikely event it gets stuck, or winch logs or fallen trees out of its way.
Last weekend I pulled off an especially fine piece of multitasking — I managed to promote three different worthy causes in one fell swoop:
As the teen years approach and her children pull away she struggles but learns that she has to let them make some mistakes and to be there when they fall to help them pick - up the pieces.
Pulling this off successfully requires a lot of pieces to fall into place.
Your puppy will eventually give up trying to get the food, but the moment he pulls away say «Take It» and offer the piece by letting it fall into your open palm.
Pulling the fallen Northern California redwood trunks and pieces of driftwood from the Santa Barbara Bay, our Chumash ancestors soon learned to seal the cracks between the boards of the large wooden plank canoes using the natural resource of tar.
His more noteworthy moves included the now - notorious «Wario Waft,» which would charge up more gas the longer he went without using it, and even pulling his motorcycle out of thin air to ride over his enemies... before it fell apart, and fighters started throwing the pieces at each other.
As the materiality of the substance pulls against the canvas, and falls in to piles, the form of the piece is controlled through its own restraint, gravity and friction.
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