Sunday, April 21, 2019

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How To Shop Your Grandmother's Closet

StyleCaster-Oct. 20, 2014
Vintage clutches and bags, Swarovski-encrusted pins, statement necklaces, and silk ... That's a piece of family history you can reference every time you wear it. ... boring navy pea-coat, and pearl buttons to transform a basic white button-down.


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The perfect match! Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds dominate the ...

Express.co.uk-May 17, 2014
... two diamond necklaces, a natural pearl and unheated ruby and diamond bracelet ... and tells the story of the disappearance of a young girl called Cassandra.
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She IS feeling magical! Jessica Wright tops her Disney princess outfit ...

Daily Mail-Jan. 3, 2014
Ensuring every detail was paid attention to, the reality star accessorised with strands of multiple statement necklaces and a large pearl bracelet, as well as a spot ...
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Hello Kitty 40th Anniversary Beauty Collection From Sephora

Pursuitist-Oct. 31, 2014
The whole world is celebrating as one of the most beloved pop icon turns 40. Sephora is also commemorating the milestone by launching a chic capsule ...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We said above that the theater was the main arena for
the origin of semiotic ideas. The complexity of the theater of the object (it
multilingualism) has brought to life a serious work not only on its creation, but
and on perception. Therefore, in 1907, in the journal "Vesy" Vsevolod
The Emilevich Meyerhold (1874-1940)wrote:
"CONDITIONAL method believes in the theater of the fourth Creator - after
author, actor and Director; it - the viewer. CONDITIONAL theater creates a
this dramatization, where the audience with his imagination, creative,
you have to finish the data stage hints. CONDITIONAL theater
is that the audience "never for a moment forgets that before him the actors
that play, and the actors that they face the audience, and under the feet
scene, and on the sides-the scenery. In the picture: looking at her, not for a moment
forget that this-colors, canvas, brush, and however get
higher and enlightened sense of life. And even so often: the more
the picture, the stronger the sense of life" (Meyerhold , V. E. From
letters about the theatre // the Scales. -- 1907. -- No 6. P. 95). Quoted saying in
the above quotation is of V. E. Meyerhold