Sentences with phrase «with paillettes»

On the occasion of the upcoming holidays today I bring you a post of inspiration with paillettes as protagonists of the most festive looks.

Not exact matches

The actress wears a whole slew of golden paillettes on her custom Tory Burch dress but adds edge with leather trim.
The other was a black evening gown with blue and coral paillette detailing up the sides, a cutout at the ribcage and one breast exposed for nearly her entire catwalk journey.
Saoirse Ronan: This Prada lime jacquard shift dress with multi-colour paillettes was perfectly suited to the fun, relaxed nature of the event.
The designer combined easy - to - wear staple dresses including a scarf print dress that, in a Norma Kamli-esque twist, can be worn five different ways, along with after - dark looks that included a popping red shearling coat and a red paillette skirt.
Made with a 100 % navy wool knit base, both sweater and hat feature coin size paillettes individually attache...
There were a few dresses thrown in, too — some in reflective paillettes, leather or with cutouts for a night out downtown, others in airy tulle or silk for a more highbrow affair in the country or out East.
It features a bodice embellished with a combination of beads, sequins, and paillettes.
This sheer green tulle is embroidered all over with myriads of glistening paillettes and glass bugles.
Laura Harrier: It was a paillette party for Laura, who brought a sweet, twee spirit to the shiny look with her blue Mary Janes.
Probably with something like Corey Lynn Calter's Peter - Pan Paillettes Sweater ($ 168) which you see peeking down here and will be covered in an upcoming reviews set.
She blows that out of the water wearing a loose fitting paillette covered Joey Tierny Couture dress, with a dove grey Alexander McQueen clutch, and cream Louboutin heels.
It is composed of glass beads and bugles and finished with rhinestones and stacks of paillettes — all in black to match the tulle ground and the embroidering threads.
Shiny black top by Oscar de la Renta covered with large sequin paillettes.
Keyser's Sad White Music, 2007, an orb of house paint on a sawdust - encrusted canvas support, and Smithson, 2007, a collage of enamel and paillettes on a blown - up 1970s copy of Smithsonian Magazine with a rope - harnessed rain - forest biologist swinging above a verdant canopy on its cover that becomes the painting's ground, exemplify both operations.
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