Not exact matches
Even if you appreciate the customized shopping experience inherent to this retailer data
collection, you have to
remember that others can probably
see your activity, too.
That might be due to the fact that I still
remember how I
saw the now available Tory Burch
collection on the runway and I immediately fell for its beautiful prints!
I
remember both us going shopping, searching for something we were coveting with no results, and
seeing it everywhere once the
collections changed.
I
remember seeing this pattern on the New York Fashion Week runway last year and just could not resist having a piece from the
collection.
They were a spontaneous purchase a month or so ago (you may
remember seeing them here), and I have to say they were definitely trigger to me falling in love with the trend, and purchasing a whole variety of other cropped leg pantaloons (check out the
collection here, here & here).
We never could quite
remember the rules of chess, but we instantly fell in love with Louis Vuitton's checked Spring
collection when we
saw it descending down the escalators in Paris last fall.
It was refreshing, though, to actually
see a
collection tailored to the scorching heatwaves that infrequently hit us every summer, even if we only
remember the rainy days.
Remember, good dust
collection (including air filtration) greatly reduces, but does not eliminate,
saw dust from cutting.
As I was reading — actually, as my partner, who snatched it up the moment it arrived, was reading — her new
collection of essays Feel Free, I revisited a piece of hers I
remember from several years ago to
see if it held up.
I
remember in a private
collection in Chicago where I
saw the first paintings by, one painting, by mark Rothko.
Can you
remember the last time you were really excited about
seeing your local museum's pre-modern permanent
collection?
I
remember going to the Museum of Modern Art in New York when I was quite young, and
seeing the
collection.
Robert De Niro
remembers stopping to
see her
collection in her palazzo on the Grand Canal when he was a young backpacker thumbing his way across Europe.
I
remember looking at
collections of his work and I was really impressed, I loved
seeing the transitions and there's another abstract artist, Cody Hooper, I fucking love the texture, I love the light.
More than once while viewing Rough Cut, I thought of the late Studio paintings of George Braque and the idea of a still life or landscape as a
collection of multiple lived experiences —
seeing what is in front of you as it's
remembered or as a symbol of a collective humanity, a simultaneity akin to atemporality that is now regarded as intrinsic to our virtual / digital existences.
The biggest addition so far is a new Cortana
Collections feature, which will
see and
remember your browsing habits.
I
remember that post you did about the PB riser -(I think it was when we were doing our wonder wall), anyways, Just after I
saw your post we stayed at a darling guest cottage in Bainbridge Island, Washington and she had made risers for her art work as well, very similar to what you did, but her
collection and style wasn't as darling as yours!
I
remember seeing the milk glass
collection in Sarah Richardson's cottage kitchen and I was hooked.