Sentences with phrase «seen this dress at»

If you ever see this dress at Express, I recommend you snag it in every color possible.
Although, when I saw this dress at ASOS for under $ 40, I couldn't resist (sadly it has sold out but I'm sharing more affordable velvet options below!).
When I saw this dress at Stradivarius, I had already formed picture in my head.
When I first saw this dress at an exclusive preview of -LSB-...]
When I saw this dress at Banana Republic I loved the eyelet details and the color.
I saw this dress at London Edge in September and was told at the time that the tartan fabric used for the panels had no stretch, meaning some ladies might have to size up to accommodate for that lack of give in the bust.
I saw that dress at Target when I was in the States last weekend, but I bought too many others to pick that one up as well, awww!
As soon as I saw that dress at Zara I knew I had to have.
We know you're not quite ready to start thinking about the holidays yet, but we can totally see this dress at a fabulous Christmas soiree, or New Years fete.
=) I went shopping with my cousin (who is visiting from the south) the other day and we both saw this dress at the exact time and thought it was adorable!
As soon as I saw this dress at Old Navy, I knew I had to have it.
I saw this dress at the store and never would have thought it would look this good on.
it was love at first sight ever since i saw this dress at SHOPBOP earlier this month.
When I first saw this dress at Banana Republic, I actually picked up the red sleeveless version (last seen here) first and once I found the right size (it runs huge), I knew that I needed it in a few other colors.
:) I saw this dress at Zara store but it doesn't look so good on hanger.
I saw this dress at Target recently and was a bit worried it would be a little too «funeral».
I think I've seen this dress at the latter about 2,000,000 times, probably with a leather jacket over it and Doc Marten knockoffs since the 90s retreads are so hip right now.
When I saw this dress at Marshall's I knew it would be my go to piece for a long time.
I saw this dress at Primark and liked how simple it was.
I can also see this dress at a wedding party paired with heeled sandals, statement earrings or bangles and an airy stole.
Ever since I saw this dress at Shopbop earlier this Summer I knew I needed to order it.
The minute I saw this dress at Sweet Life Vintage, with a hem so reminiscent of that falling curtain, my heart leapt into my chest.
It's a pricier line of clothes but the quality is outstanding and purchasing on sale definitely helps:) I saw the dresses at the store when I last visited but didn't have time to try them on so I ordered the one dress and I'm so impressed with it.
Good example: when I saw this dress at LOFT the other day, I knew it was the perfect year - round basic black dress.
I saw the dress at the local shop but it is too expensive.
I had seen this dress at Nordstrom and paid less than $ 40 for it at Nordstrom Rack which is such a steal.
I saw this dress at a local Miami boutique and I knew I had to have it!

Not exact matches

Among those we spotted: Katy Perry hanging out with the cast of Modern Family, Elizabeth Banks entertaining a crowd at the bar; a very statuesque Nicole Kidman; Hayden Panettiere getting numerous compliments on her yellow dress; Bradley Cooper; and basically everyone else you've seen on TV this year.
The work is notable for its depiction of the elaborately detailed clothing favoured by 18th - century French aristocrats, but look closely at the young man in the foreground and you'll see he's wearing a pair of remarkably simple black dress shoes.
Observing that guys liked to see their shirts paired with the ties at the time of purchase, the company has decided to release a line of dress shirts.
Many times I'm working from home so I'm not much dressed at all and believe me no one wants to see that.
Back at work, I couldn't stop thinking about my visit to the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi, where I saw intricate, ethnic traditional dress designs.
I'm interested to see how the sole and leather hold up over time, but right now, if you're a person who has to wear dress shoes and is out at meetings or on your feet a lot, I can't see there being a better pair for comfort.
And what rabid fans they are, dressing up in full Imperial Stormtrooper regalia to line up around the block and see the first screening at midnight on opening day.
This blog post, «Woman's Guide to Dress For Success with Leg Cast,» is clearly directed at Mary the Motivated Mom — as is the CTA about how to have a great Halloween despite an injury you see on that sidebar to the right.
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 like to see all the fancy dressed people at church while there are homeless shelters or poor struggling.
Today we see a much less appealing professorial personality at large: someone who dresses up ill - informed political diatribes in the finery of «discourse analysis» and publishes them in what were formerly thought of as scholarly journals.
All of us have had the experience of seeing someone use food stamps at the checkout and then pay cash for booze and dressed fit to kill and then drive away in a nice car while those out of work can't get food stamps.
This Sunday, if you walked into St. Stan's around 9:30 A.M., you would see two to three dozen parishioners, gray - haired and bent; one, maybe two young families who for one reason or another weren't going to the 11:00 Mass at St. Peter's; and several pews filled with young people in their twenties and early thirties, attractive, stylishly dressed, decidedly out of place.
So Forever 21 is why I see young girls at my church dressed as if they are going to a nite club with stilletos and all.
So, if I dress up for church, clearly I'm dressing up to impress other humans or to show them how much I» «respect» God by wearing my best clothes instead of the grungy nightshirt God saw me in an hour before or because someone at some time said that's what I ought to do because that was their opinion of what God likes or doesn't like.
I'm going to church for the Lord and to praise Him because He sees my heart and not the way that I'm dressed and if some people don't like the way that I dress and accept me for who I am, then they may need to examine themselves and their own hearts before they have a crack at anyone else.
My next experience with Schuller, although I didn't get his name at the time, came when I flipped the television dial one Sunday morning and saw a man dressed in an academic robe reading a histrionic first - person soliloquy on the American flag.
Whether it's conforming to Instagramming the same photo of pool floaties you've seen all over your feed or conforming in dress, speech and style, looking at the lives of others too long is an easy way to lose the beauty of your own.
Sunny If you saw a bunch of guys dressed as Nazis parading effigies of burned Jews down your street while shouting how they deserved what they got from the Holocaust, would you get at least a little upset?
They have a section full of Metamucil drinks (see below) that are all dressed up like what you might find on a cocktail menu at an all - inclusive resort.
For The Briny Caesar Dressing: 1/2 cup cashews, soaked for at least 2 hours and drained 1 head roasted garlic (about 10 cloves, see tip) 2 cloves fresh garlic 1/4 cup capers, with some brine 3/4 cup water Several dashes fresh black pepper 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast 2 tablespoons grapeseed or olive oil 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
Red Sea Party Punch by Celebrating Family Bird Gang Sonoran Nachos by Love Bakes Good Cakes GameDay Cheesecake Bars by Body Rebooted Healthy Dirty Bird Dip by Dash of Herbs Purple Potato Salad by The Culinary Compass Chocolate Blackberry Cheesecake Parfait by Mom's Messy Miracles Easy Buffalo Chicken Sliders by Beer Girl Cooks Quick and Easy Baked Buffalo Chicken Sliders by The Life Jolie Blackened Steak + Blue Cheese Nachos by Feast + West Easy pimiento cheese crackers by Family Food on the Table Chicago - Style Deep Dish Breadsticks by Honey & Birch Italian Beef by Bread Booze Bacon Welcome to the Jungle Cocktail by Love & Flour Bengal Striped Bundt Cake by Foodtastic Mom Polish Boy Potato Skins by A Mind Full Mom Sweet and Salty Brownies by The Secret Ingredient Is Cowboy Cookies by The BakerMama Cowboy Chili by See Aimee Cook Green Chili Pulled Pork Cheese Fries by Cake «n Knife Blue and Orange Jello Shot Gummies by Sustaining the Powers Greek Town Loaded Potato Skins by The Mexitalian Marbled Scotcharoos by Club Narwhal Beer Cheese Fondue by Off the Eaten Path Easy Beer Cheese Soup by Hello Little Home Chicken Stack Sandwich by Around My Family Table Spicy Pub Mustard by What A Girl Eats Game Day Cupcakes by Polka Dotted Blue Jay Brownie Batter Dip by The Crumby Cupcake Chocolate Coconut Cupcakes by Two Places at Once Spicy Jalapeno Popper Cheese Dip with Real Cheese by Simplify, Live, Love Game Day Snack Tray by Coffee Love Travel Bacon Mac n Cheese Cups by West via Midwest South Beach Punch by 2 Cookin Mamas Miami Mahi Mahi Sandwich by foodbyjonister Swedish Meatball Dip with Tater Tot Dunkers by Peanut Blossom Fruity Dessert Pizza with Peanut Butter Chocolate Glaze by Bucket List Tummy New England Rum Punch by Order in the Kitchen Crawfish Etouffee by The Speckled Palate Cajun Crawfish and Corn Fritters with Remoulade Dipping Sauce by For the Love of Food Reuben Sliders with Homemade Russian Dressing by A Dish of Daily Life Big Blue Cheese Steak Stromboli by Simple and Savory Spinach & Artichoke Bites by Lauren's Kitchen Herb Pesto Arancini by A Little Gathering Beluga Lentil Hummus by Culinary Adventures with Camilla Philly Cheesesteak Nachos by And She Cooks Philly Cheesesteak Cheesecake by Nik Snacks Game Day Cookie Cups by Me and My Pink Mixer Primanti Style Sliders by Macheesmo Pineapple Salsa by Living Well Kitchen Tex Mex Cream Cheese Wontons with Bacon by Shaws Simple Swaps Blue Cheese Blitz Dip by Cafe Terra Chicken Adobo Fries by Brunch - n - Bites Game Day Candy Bark by Life's Ambrosia Chicken Teriyaki Pizza (aka Seattle SeaChicken TeriHawki Pizza) by Loves Food, Loves to Eat High Seas Sour Cherry Slush by Lizzy is Dizzy Buffalo Chicken Deviled Eggs by Casa de Crews Avery Williamson American Cake by Loaves & Dishes Game Day Sriracha - Honey Nut Mix by An Oregon Cottage Double - Stuffed Potato Skins by A Simpler Grace Red Skin Potato Chili Nachos by A Joyfully Mad Kitchen
The first recipe that caught my eye in the book was an Indian dish, which was accompanied by her description of seeing a woman dressed in a colorful sari at a market, who was possibly a spice vendor, eating a bowl of something she describes as ``... beautiful and simple and you knew at a glance that it tasted good.»
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