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sábado, 30 de abril de 2011

Tocado (prenda que usan en la cabeza las mujeres)

Head piece , fascinator.

They are wearing awful fascinators/head pieces.




In the News:

"Not everyone was able to come out on the Best Dressed side with Treacy's help, however. Sisters Eugenie and Beatrice, daughters of Prince Andrew, looked a tad bit out of place and overwhelmed by their head pieces. Treacy is known for his flamboyantly outrageous work, but unfortunately for the princesses, they looked more drab than fab."
Irish Central.

"Wearing a fascinator in her hair, 31-year-old Jenny McCall, from Sutton, watched the action on a big screen in St James Park."

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"For such an occasion, a woman would ensure that a fascinator would sit atop her head. (Victoria Beckham was spotted wearing a navy pillbox creation.)"
US Magazine.

Foto: Irish Central.

lunes, 21 de marzo de 2011

Joyas de Fantasía.

Costume jewellery, imitation jewellery.

Costume jewellery is a kind of cheap jewellery made to look as if it is expensive.
Cambridge Dictionary Online.


References in News:


"Oversize costume jewellery was everywhere during the autumn-winter collections shows, with labels such as Prada, Balenciaga, Marni, Marc Jacobs and Christian Dior adorning their clothing with bright and shiny baubles. "The Australian.

Cómo describir una joya de fantasía.


"The costume jewelry bracelet features a crystal encrusted calf elephant for good luck. "
Online PR News.