Gowns
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We were helping train and equip them to put on the masks, the gloves and the
gowns
that they needed to keep themselves safe from the virus while they were serving their patients.
Loy does wear a few
gowns
that are quite stylish, but her costumes and make-up in the later scenes are overdone.
Katherine is the more earthbound of the two who likes to fix cars, and Helen is the blonde social butterfly with the beautiful
gowns.
But it's supposedly about possessive love, destructiveness and moral decadence, while actually being about designer gowns, shots of the Riveria, lots of big expensive cars, and music-and dancing interludes that suggest Vincente Minnelli on one of his off-days.
If you want to see great
gowns
and jewels on the Riviera, I recommend "To Catch a Thief" - in which you will get the added bonuses of an entertaining story and likable characters.
Oh, and the Orry-Kelly
gowns
(of course) are fine.
The same role but with different sumptuous
gowns.
Heinz Roemheld did the music and Milo Anderson the
gowns.
The technical production was beautiful, with cinematography by the legendary James Wong Howe, a fine score by George Duning, more-than-clever sets by Louis Diage and
gowns
by Jean Louis.
Some of Smith's
gowns
border on the garish, but she suits the upswept hairstyles very well.
All that gloss, rags to riches, Gable, and
gowns.
She spends most of her screen time in a series of splendid period
gowns
uttering banalities that barely suggest the emotional states of her character.
Edward Stevenson provided the
gowns.
Oh my God, the gaudy wedding
gowns
the screen brides wore.
The music is wonderful, the dancing glorious, and the
gowns
are to die for.
The production values show where it counts, right down to the Orry-Kelly
gowns
on Ms. Stanwyck--- one in particular looked like it wiped out half the fox population in Depression-era California.
A platinum blonde Lucille Ball is one of the models in a fashion show that features stunning
gowns
and furs of the era.
Joan Crawford wear some fancy gowns, but this isn't an attractive role for her.
Marie envisions palaces, magnificent jewels, breathing taking
gowns
& servants.
What's not to like - Astaire-Rogers dancing to "I Don't Dance, Don't Ask Me", ocean liners crossing the Atlantic, trains racing across northern France, jazz bands rehearsing in Paris clubs, stupendous art deco sets, a couturier's elegant salon, serenading to balalaikas, stunning models privately displaying satin gowns, Russian princes, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" sung by the beautiful Irene Dunne, an elegant Old Russian restaurant with its frescoes, fashion show that incorporates Astaire and Rogers dancing, Irene Dunne's warmth, a witty script, a Broadway smash hit brought to the screen - geez, what a movie!
The sets, the b/w cinematography, and of course the Adrian costumes (the large hooped
gowns
which barely pass through the doorways are a movie onto themselves) culminate in one opulent, frenzied, pageant of a story.
Sauntering (if that verb can be used to describe something so sloooww!) around in a variety of surprisingly flattering Edith Head gowns, Miss West cashes in on nearly every one of her memorable quotations from years gone by.
I totally cracked up because everyone else is dressed and lit adequately,but in each shot, each frig-gin' shot, Joan is in fantastic gowns, jewels, lit fabulously and with just that HINT of gauze, Vaseline over the lens.
You can imagine how prized those vintage
gowns
are today, especially since so many were ruined in the filming of Titanic.
NEW HAVEN: Across Europe and America, men in black tie and women in Kenzo and Armani
gowns
are once more summer pilgrims to places like Bayreuth, Glyndebourne, and Glimmerglass.
Families of the FutureWASHINGTON, DC – It is graduation season in many countries, a time when classes of bright and fortunate young people don their caps and gowns, receive their diplomas, and hear advice from their elders.
The film actually sparked a noisy protest along La Croisette, with French veterans defensively and aggressively singing “La Marseillaise,” even as couples dressed in black tie and
gowns
swept in a parallel path to the evening's festivities.
They have redeployed their resources from revenue-generating activities to the production of vital equipment, such as protective gear for frontline health workers (including surgical masks, face shields, and gowns) and ventilators.
Because May Fourth has broad and popular resonance in China, the student protesters of 1989 – sporting long hair and blue jeans rather than long
gowns
and pleated skirts – consciously referred to it.
We also should be thankful for the international (including American) medical, pharmaceutical, and other companies that have been quietly sourcing masks, gloves, gowns, ventilators and other critical supplies for China.
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