The staff were good on smiles and sartorial smartness, but fairly hopeless at actually doing what was required of them. |
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For these agitators, their countercultural cred comes from illicit and powerful substances instead of sartorial symbols. |
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You pride yourself on being ready for every sartorial curveball life throws you. |
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The suit and tie may have been a serious sartorial mistake, but being pictured behind some record decks makes for a good photo opportunity. |
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Where some saw self-aggrandizement, others saw the sartorial manifestation of a wry sense of humor. |
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Always in their best grey suits, they nevertheless fail the sartorial test by wearing trainers which glare from under their trouser cuffs. |
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By his late twenties, Disraeli's sartorial and social extravagance had left him deep in debt. |
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It is also home to the legendary Afflecks Palace from where I have purchased many a pre-loved item in my quest for sartorial elegance. |
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He is a mild-mannered fellow, whose only sartorial gesture in this Tour has been a profusion of designer stubble. |
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He retains a detailed knowledge of uniforms and parade punctilio, and his sartorial finery is legendary within the Waitati Militia. |
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The Zimmermen, with their quirky sartorial style, have a long history of hard work and old-fashioned values coupled with wanderlust. |
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A unique combination of tact, charm, deportment and sartorial style, he was all one would wish to see in an idol. |
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No wonder the Western world has been smitten by the sari, and every woman with a smidgen of sartorial savvy wants one. |
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It flourished when a new, wide availability of industrially manufactured dress materials made possible a modern standard of sartorial uniformity. |
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Do you know a businessman who turns heads as he strides the city's sidewalks in his perfectly tailored sartorial elegance? |
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Blackmore performs in a sartorial nightmare of clashing colours and incongruous items of clothing. |
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Since there's little danger of hypothermia when the water temperature is 80 degrees, your chief sartorial concern is not offending other boaters. |
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His friends and colleagues will miss his humour, conscientiousness, and sartorial elegance. |
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If you want to escape the sartorial stereotypes, you often have to pay a little more. |
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In his prime he was very handsome, but dressed down as if he feared any sartorial display would distract from his teaching. |
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On Bastille Day, there would be a sartorial epidemic of clothes coloured red, white, and blue. |
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She was conscious that many women would have seen such a sartorial disaster as comical. |
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I could afford to be superior about sartorial disasters I witnessed all around me. |
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I envy the youth of today, who never had to live through an era of such tonsorial, not to say sartorial, horrors. |
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Fair enough, but will John be swapping his trademark car coat for this sartorial essential of the new age? |
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A palette of claret and fenland greens sets the tone for a simple and nostalgic sartorial switchover. |
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Here sartorial tradition meets state-of-the-art production techniques in an exquisite collection of luxury menswear. |
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The company production is today mainly focused on interlining, half-interlining and sartorial interlining coats. |
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According to Geneviève, one's sartorial choices can reveal a lot about their personality. |
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It is a pleasure to visit you at your office to accommodate your sartorial needs. |
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I've dressed up a bit in deference to Evans's sartorial elegance. |
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Which kicks off a wandering etymological and sartorial definition-fest on toques and beanies and the difference therein, wound around several more wryly delivered anecdotes. |
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Once she became enmeshed in the acting world, she turned to some timeless Hollywood icons for sartorial guidance. |
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As far as sartorial social cues go, the platform shoe is not highly ranked. |
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Indeed her presence influenced women at court to copy her sartorial style. |
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Customers are free to meander around the rails as they wish, and comfortable armchairs are often supplied to facilitate a little sartorial ponderousness. |
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In the ensuing confusion, everyone in the room, king, nobles and commoners alike, ended up removing their hats, and the meeting continued on a note of sartorial equality. |
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The girls give their reactions to their fellow guests' sartorial style. |
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His plummy accent, polite demeanour and sartorial elegance remind one of an era when business was conducted at gentlemen's clubs over cigars and port. |
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In sartorial terms it's a subtle nod to her bed and board hostess at Buckingham Palace. |
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Trimmed with a cotton shirting fabric and complete with pocket square, this sporty polo gets a clever sartorial spin. |
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In the years since Xi took office, wearing a windbreaker has become a major sartorial decision. |
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Yet, the daguerreotype was a permanent record of Chalifoux's sartorial expression of patriotic and religious origins. |
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The same can be absolutely defined sartorial, and is ashamed by the bleak china third-rate market. |
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Jolie's dress is already dividing opinion on social networks, where she is no stranger to sartorial scrutiny. |
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For sartorial splendor to match the city during this time, look no further than Melbourne's well heeled shopping precincts. |
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To make clothing fashionable and on all details and sartorial accessories must be perfectly selected. |
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I already gave out the photography prize to Newfoundland and Labrador, and the prize for sartorial uniformity goes to the Alberta tour. |
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Here, are five blogger-inspired looksâall sure to have you stepping up your sartorial game and working the party circuit in glamorous style! |
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All through his set, the sartorial elegant beanpole figure of Rock paces the stage from side to side, his incredulity with the world around him often exaggerated in his enunciation. |
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Using luxurious fabrics and material sourced from France and Italy, each garment is hand-crafted in their Vancouver-based studio in limited amounts to preserve its sartorial uniqueness. |
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Their endless learning experience in the world of fashion and their thirst to share their passion for the evolutionary world of sartorial tendencies pushed them to open a boutique unlike any other in the region. |
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As famous for his sartorial elegance as for his ruthfulness, he revelled in his icon status. |
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Using the sartorial icon of jeans as a magnifying glass, COOL THREADS examines the Zeitgeist and the mindset, of today's teenagers and young adults as they seek to wrap themselves in the mythical aura of cool. |
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Japan, a country in which sartorial culture occupies a very important place and reaches the height of elegance, has for many millennia born witness to a distinctive taste for children's clothing. |
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Shane and Liz are to romance what Valentine's Day is to love: shallow, vain, insincere and about as subtle as a platter of lamb chops in a butcher's window, or its sartorial equivalent, one of Hurley's frocks. |
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Peckham Rye is a small English brand that specialises in scarves, handkerchiefs, ties and bow ties in a rock 'n roll style, whilst maintaining a certain sartorial elegance. |
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Baffling sartorial flourishes, forced gaiety, sweating sushi, diamond draped décolletage, obsolete formalities, lurid lipstick smears, the smell of boredom. |
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Were you aware of this, and were any other Italian American mafia sartorial rules you had to adhere to? Jim did not get call from wiseguys about his wardrobe. |
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Once the cricket pitch was the embodiment of understated sartorial fashion and unspoken grace. |
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This sartorial technique publicly displays their social cross-dress and ensures the admiration of their status. |
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Today, the sartorial movement is starting to make a comeback. |
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And even for the sake of sartorial symmetry, I was not prepared to allow even a smidgen of political solidarity with a Liberal cabinet minister, certainly not with Jack Layton in the room. |
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And even if Germans don't place as much importance in their dress as, for example, the French, they have managed to rid themselves of the reputation of driving in the sartorial slow lane. |
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When it comes to matters sartorial, it's usually the Duchess of Cambridge who creates a fashion furore, as every style watcher on the planet analyses every thread, every seam, every button of her carefully chosen ensembles. |
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In his greying vest, worn-out jeans and scruffy donkey jacket, Les Battersby is hardly a picture of sartorial elegance. |
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Twain's sartorial splendor was topped off with a snappy violet bow tie. |
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White socks, tight Speedos, footie tops and Hawaiian shirts also make their top 10 of sartorial howlers. |
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A professor from Taiwan, however, criticised the ceremony for improper sartorial style and anachronic hybridity. |
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To play in the snow, this young woman needs your sartorial expertise. |
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A bit of sartorial sparkle also never goes amiss at Christmas, and glittery or embellished shoes are a great way to work the look without looking like Tinkerbell. |
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Hostesses' sartorial practice manifests some of the attributes generally associated with the antifashion style of punk, hippie, and other subcultures. |
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And a nylon men's jacket, with just a few sartorial sashays, was transformed into pretty belted office or party dresses with the added detail of grosgrain ribbon bow accents. |
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