Not exact matches
Often, winter
coats feel so bulky and puffy — but this style has clean lines and bold colors
which make it stylish and
sleek.
We spotted the on - the - rise color in the form of fur jackets,
sleek coats and suits, as well as a straight - from - the - runway look by Sara Battaglia,
which was worn by Street Style Queen Giovanna Battaglia Engelbert in Cher Horowitz - Approved plaid.
Nina stunned in a metallic blue zip - up
coat dress,
which she paired with dazzling yellow heels, and Emma looked
sleek in a black ensemble with a metallic silver purse.
The basenji is a medium - size scent hound of African origin with a short,
sleek coat,
which he grooms meticulously with his tongue and teeth, as a cat does.
The puppies should be
sleek with a shiny
coat, warm to touch and, when handled, root around in the hand looking for a teat from
which to suck.
Their bodies have a more
sleek, athletic shape with longer legs, a longer and more pointed muzzle, and they sometimes lack the double
coat for
which Labs are famous.
Ridgebacks are typically muscular and have a light wheaten to red wheaten
coat,
which should be short, dense,
sleek and glossy in appearance, and neither woolly nor silky.
But the most striking aspect of the GSP's appearance is his short, dense,
sleek coat of solid liver or liver and white,
which can be patched, ticked or roan.
Here, you can see how he is molting his «black
coat»
which will then be replaced with a
sleek gray one.
Pups are born with a black
coat which is molted, or shed, at about the time of weaning (28 days), revealing a
sleek, silver - gray
coat.
Haggerty applies multiple
coats of paint to create
sleek surfaces and utilizes simple lines
which, when viewed together, -LSB-...]
Wermers earned a Turner Prize nomination this year for her exhibition at London's Herald St, in
which a series of
sleek Bauhaus chairs backed with regal fur
coats invoked the consumerist trappings of wealth and status.
It's a
sleek device, even down to details like the stand hinge,
which is exposed and
coated in eye - catching chrome.