Monday, January 13, 2020

Story image for Victorian Fashion, pearl from New York Times

The Daily Jewel: Nina Ricci

New York Times-Oct. 3, 2015
On Wednesday, the final day of Paris Fashion Week, the French luxury group Kering ... I bought this outfit a few weeks ago in Cannes; pearls are so pretty. ... At Christian Dior, a sea of Victorian jeweled chokers proved that the neck is the ...
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Self-Portrait

New York Times-Sep. 12, 2015
Self-Portrait's first New York Fashion Week presentation had what looked like all the ... I bought this outfit a few weeks ago in Cannes; pearls are so pretty. ... At Christian Dior, a sea of Victorian jeweled chokers proved that the neck is the official ...
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Oscars Fashion! The Most Expensive Look of the Night ...

Extra-Feb. 24, 2015
Oscars Fashion! ... Ora's Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, including 40-carat, Victorian-inspired ... Nyong'o's custom-made Calvin Klein dress included 6,000 pearls.
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Vintage, thrift, consignment shopping in Frederick

Frederick News Post-Jun. 3, 2015
There's an ancient Chinese proverb that goes like this: “Pearls don't lie on the ... In shops all around the county, furniture, clothing and trinkets are just waiting for ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

But the third block describes the conceptual rules of standard of conduct: standard, stereotyped, stereotyped, stereotypical, normal, typical, ordinary, normal, standard.

The fourth block concepts even more softens norms of behavior. They (concepts) are already do not the hard rule or custom, and that. as people usually do: usually, commonly, generally, typically, ordinary, ordinary, simple, commonplace, humdrum, prosaic.

And the fifth section describes the concept of normal typical behavior. In other words, as people do just because they typically. We can say that such a region behavior is a result of education, socialization, etc.: manner, habit, skill, habit, style.

But there is a conceptual description so to say for licit, traditional, normative, habitual, etc. behavior. Most often it is called illegal, anti social, antisocial behavior, etc. But most likely it can be called the conduct of another social field that is, or in conflict with the generally accepted normative field of social behavior or other simple tradition, and so the number of blocks of concepts contains 42 word - concepts.

Again, the first block of the second row starts with the concept of a rigid definition of this behaviour is lawless, illegal, illegal, illegal, powerless.