Not exact matches
While I prefer the
laces that close tightly, especially if they drop low on the chest, I think it's cool that you can kind of pick your own look and either leave them open for something more sultry or closed for something more day - to - day /
work - appropriate.
Monica and I shot these photos
while we were staying at The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, and I love it because this Zara
Lace Top x jeans combo is classic, comfortable, and
works for a multitude of occasions — brunch, casual Fridays, a wine night with girl friends.
The
lace allows you to be chic
while the cut of the dress is a little more casual; that way, no matter how proper a dinner is, this dress
works all around.
One should mind the face side, especially
while working with multiple lengths of
lace fabric.
This is a nice holiday take on that style, and
while lace can be less accessible for an office environment, this would be great if you need something for holiday parties, and in a subdued color with a cardigan over it, you could even make it
work to expand your
work wardrobe
while you're pregnant.
You may have noticed over time that your dog has become very aware of what shoes you put on (watching whether you're
lacing up for a walk or slipping on your
work heels), where you keep your car keys, even what day of the week it is (Sunday mornings are «safe,»
while Monday mornings are reason to fret).
In the mid-1800s, British
lace makers were of the idea of in - breeding English Bulldogs with smaller terriers so that they could get smaller lap warmer pets
while they
worked.
While theories abound about the exact origin of the French Bulldog, the most prevalent opinion is that around the mid-1800s Normandy
lace workers from England took smaller bulldogs with them when they sought
work in France.
A variety of new
work formats is on display,
while the exhibition also includes a selection from Mark Flood «s renowned «
Lace Paintings» series.
Works from Flood's
Lace Paintings series blend intricate painting and collage with handicraft,
while Kara's monumental paintings describe scenes of complex group interaction.
Her
work,
while steeped in the history of art (e.g., Henri Matisse and Sonia Delaunay), evokes her Rio de Janeiro environment, both in the bright colors and the culture of Carnival, colonial architecture,
lace patterns, and the botanical gardens that are near her studio.
Kleine Spritztour (Joyride), one of my favorite
works from this time, depicts a round object (Baer keeps a shape archive, so - called «carriers,» serving as sliced salami, breasts, etc.) resembling a vinyl record, a breast seen from the front, or an eye smoking a cigarette,
while traveling on a gray road toward a smoke storm of
lace and painted blur.
Exploring the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and industrial manufacturing techniques, each
work reconceptualized conventional notions of
lace,
while challenging the dichotomy between traditional and contemporary design.
She got heaps of vouchers to spend on sportswear at Rebel, her classmates loved her gooey Malteser cupcakes and she got to have pizza for dinner with her mum and dad
while wearing a fabulous red
lace hand - me - down frock donated by my workmate Kathy (teamed with Converse hi - tops, a fur gilet and beaded choker... all her own styling
work).