Not exact matches
As the woman shrieks and rails («You there with your fancy man in the garden in the bright light of day... canoodling with him you in nothing but your
floral swimming costume and
showing your very thighs»), Mantel's mother, in a turn that anticipates Mantel's later descriptions of Anne Boleyn, rises from where she is basking, blinks, and dawdles indifferently indoors, leaving her daughter —
small, foursquare, hands planted on her hips — to defend the family honor.
Soft cotton cardigan with tonal
floral embroidery and cutwork detail Attached hood Long sleeves Waist slip pockets Self - tie belt with tassels About 31» from shoulder to hem Cotton Machine wash Imported Model
shown is 5» 10» (177 cm) and wearing US size
Small.
According to Nordstrom, it «embodies the pure romance of the day, starting with
floral lace appliqués tumbling gracefully down a V - neck bodice suspended from delicate spaghetti straps and shaped to
show off a
small waist.
Aside from the boom sweater and
small satchel
shown on my previous post, «3.1 Phillip Lim for Target — Part 1,» this
floral blouse was another must - have piece from the collection.
From
floral fantasies to dreamy destinations, secret garden inspired dresses and details big and
small, so I'm sharing with you the style highlights from the
show.
Divided in 6 separate rooms, the installation includes some 60 individual stoneware and porcelain pieces, as well as couple of rare editions on paper by Kusaka, and around 40 pieces by Wood, ranging from
small collage
showing his studio process, limited edition multiples, a series of
floral pieces on paper, all the way to monumental oil and acrylic pieces on canvas.
CALLICOON FINE ARTS Callicoon and Mother's Tankstation Limited of Dublin have collaborated on this four - artist
show, with the strongest impression made by Mairead O'hEocha, who reinvents the
floral still lifes of Rachel Ruysch (1664 - 1750) with
small flyaway brush strokes that evoke abstraction and organic decay.
Following on from the Albany Conversation collection this new Exclusive Albany Performance collection includes: the fun and quirky London Theatres design, and Theatre boxes, the glamorous Chorus Line
show girls and 2 beautiful flock designs Palace and Palladium together with an enchanting, Japanese themed Madame Butterfly and two stunning geometrics with a real retro feel, Interval and Spotlight together with a wonderful selection of stripes,
small scale patterns and pretty
floral and leaf trails.
Lucite chairs with retro
floral fabric covers steal the
show, while colorful throw pillows and an overhead gallery of
small prints echo the covers» playful appearance and youthful energy.