I mostly owe much of my style to my mom and what
I saw her wearing as I grew up, as well as what she wears today.
It's very figure flattering, and I could also
see wearing it as a dress.
I've got to be honest, I used to strongly judge any girls that
I saw wearing them as their only source of bottoms.
I can
see myself wearing it as a bikini cover - up to the pool and beach this summer, too!
I've
seen it worn as a dress (if you're a little more daring than I!)
My elation is documented in this instagram snapped entering the airport last week (swipe right to the second photo to
see it worn as a backpack).
This is such a perfect summer outfit that I could
see myself wearing as well!
I definitely
see myself wearing this as the holidays approach.
Today you can
see me wearing it as I told you guys I would post a look of this, so here it is;).
I'd like to
see it worn as a bow tie, otherwise it's just too girly, a boring excuse for style, and only maybe just a little cute.
Not exact matches
Case in point, a recent study from Abertay University in Scotland found that a woman that's
seen as wearing too much makeup can affect people's perception of her ability to lead.
Organized
as a follow - up to January's Women's March on Washington, the one - day walk - out — called the International Women's Strike, or A Day Without A Woman in the U.S. — will
see participants opting out of paid or unpaid labour, curtail spending (unless it's at women - or minority - owned businesses) and
wear red.
These shoes are great for everyday
wear, and I could
see them doing well
as business - travel shoes since they look professional, but are comfortable for walking (or running).
But the company's ace in the hole,
as Shannon and J.J.
see it, is a proprietary material called Technical Cashmere — which blends the fine wool with natural and synthetic fibres to give it the durability and practicality to be washed and
worn often.
You'll also
see her
wearing gifts from fans, such
as a sweater a fan knitted of her album cover.
(I picture her
wearing a diamond tennis bracelet and can
see it flashing
as she swings her racket.)
Xinjiang, home to China's Muslim Uighur ethnic minority, restricts religious practises — such
as growing beards,
wearing headscarves, and fasting during Ramadan — that are
seen as symbols of «Islamic extremism.»
You didn't
see your teacher
as someone who
wore shorts and had friends and
wore an AC / DC T - shirt and actually had a life.
You'll never
see him
wearing pants,
as wearing shorts is a sign of being in the upper class.
We start in that honeymoon phase, but
as the novelty
wears off and the responsibilities grow, we can start to go through the motions and
see only the negatives.
Today's «undecided» students, however, are by no means
wearing that label like a scarlet letter; rather, it's often
seen as a symbol of whimsical youth, of spontaneous self - discovery, of a Tolkien-esque desire to explore: «Not all those who wander are lost...» Well, sort of.
The clock was
seen as an easy proxy for work ethic, and employees who logged marathon sessions at their desks «
wore their hours like a badge, practically tattooed on their foreheads,» Emerson says.
The researchers theorized, rationally enough, that because the students
saw their much
worn day - to - day paths
as longer than they really are, they would also overestimate the time it takes to walk them.
You never know who you will
see or sit next to on the plane; you may be embarrassed to be
wearing ratty sweatpants and an old T - shirt
as you run into a client in the lobby of the hotel.
Early in the war, most soldiers simply
wore what they had, whether that was a state militia uniform, frontier dress (
as seen here in the 1777 battle of Saratoga) or even their regular clothes.
The later regulations updated the Army campaign hat, and introduced a four - button sack coat (
as seen on the first sergeant above) and forage cap, often known
as a kepi, for field
wear.
Still greatly dwarfed by sales of Under Armour shirts and shoes, the company
sees investments in tech
as a way to compete more aggressively in the athletic
wear space in the future.
If you
see someone
wearing a rubbery wristband that takes his vitals and records his sleep patterns, you might automatically refer to the device
as a Fitbit — even if it's a different brand.
With the physician
wearing the Glasses, Sutter's remote scribes can «sit in» on the visit, taking notes in real - time
as the physician
sees to the patient.
I've
seen their posts, the memes they've shared, watched them gush over the outfits the all - star cast
wore to the premiere, and even giggled
as they talked about how they would dress up for the opening day showing we all preordered tickets for.
Since it's in style for only a season or two at best, fast fashion is often
seen as quickly disposable and
worn just a few times before being discarded.
But if you define entrepreneurial thinking
as seeing situations with fresh eyes and thinking through solutions from first principles rather than following received wisdom or well -
worn paths, then the appeal of this approach is easy to
see.
The place where I get hung up,
as someone who is not really an early adopter, is I can
see how having a watch that monitors my heart rate would be handy — but it's a real challenge to convince me that I need to
wear a computer on my wrist all the time.
But McCutchan also
sees the government's continued touting of Canada's sturdy banks and low deficits
as a
worn - out pitch.
As a small business owner, you
wear so many hats that your clients don't
see.
It is,
as you can
see, a representation of Our Lord
wearing what looks like a pashmina, or maybe a camel's - hair hand - me - down from His cousin John the Baptist, and is entitled «The Agony in the Wilderness.»
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran
as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams
seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had
seen him in my dream good bye
wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye...
seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
I don't
see a problem with an atheist
as president, we have an atheist prime minister and the government still functions superficially a mormon in the top job should be no real problem except would you really like to have a president who
wears secret underwear?
A woman who worked with me at the restaurant I worked at talked to me often because she
saw me
as a fellow spirit - filled believer and she felt somewhat like an outcast because she always
wore skirts below her knees, her hair in a bun, and no makeup.
«Please don't paint us with the same brush,» says Wilde, who dresses in modern clothing,
wears her hair short and insists that no one
seeing her walk down the street would peg her
as a woman in a plural marriage.
I finally gave in to the term Atheist, but I still
see jersey -
wearing as inherently problematic.
I made sure the hook was fluorescent pink, and I
wore it on the outside of my shirt so that everybody could
see it
as I walked around.
The Commission urged that books should be used to convey important social messages: for instance one book which it urged school libraries to acquire, and this writer personally got to
see as a governor, was about a boy
wearing a pink dress.
The pompous distaste of sharing a god with another religion, and the shock of
seeing «one of their own»
wearing the «other's» religious garb
as well.
We were just teenagers, heedless and selfish, all too normal, You have to be an idiot before you can desist being an idiot, But now I
see Mister Wilson, fedora hat surfing his crewcut, Always
wearing a suit even when running practice sessions, That pained wince on his face
as we deliberately threw wild, And I get a sense of what made him wince: all that graceful Athleticism, all that sweet energy, all that possible creativity, All that wild juice that, bottled, might have made great wine.
In the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Herman Cain is not
seen as a candidate who
wears his faith on his sleeve.
There were pictures of women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it felt like everyone here in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs said: There is no such thing
as small change, and the famous red couch at Idelette's was
worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly when she really got talking about the theology of adoption and Lord, yes, that woman can preach and teach in a living room beside a piano better than some preachers I've
seen in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
It was a startling sight,
as some of those in the room had never
seen King
wear anything but a dark business suit.
He also
wore a fancy suit and gold rings, which were symbols of his success
as a fisherman, and he had the biggest smile I had ever
seen.
CNN: The gospel according to Herman Cain In the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Herman Cain is not
seen as a candidate who
wears his faith on his sleeve.