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23 Sentences With "boutonnieres"

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She was making boutonnieres and corsages for a local high school's prom.
The men were in black tuxedos with boutonnieres in the wedding colors.
There was the mother-in-law who threw a fit over grandparent boutonnieres.
Other volunteers provided tea lights, boutonnieres and flowers, and sparkling cider to toast the couple.
Villa Italian Kitchen is making pizza lover's wedding dreams come true by introducing pizza bouquets and boutonnieres.
The days of five-lady, five-guy bridal parties, all in matching taffeta and boutonnieres, are numbered.
I have been put in charge of making sure the men have their boutonnieres, but there's a problem.
Her event will also offer spray tans, and a florist company will be on site to donate corsages and boutonnieres.
I assumed they would go to the groom and groomsmen, but there's only a best man and I have 211 boutonnieres.
The tableau created by British taxidermist Walter Potter in 1890, features about 20 kittens fully dressed in Victorian-era attire including jewelry and boutonnieres.
The officers documented the night on the Boynton Police Department's social media channels, including videos of officers putting on the students' boutonnieres and corsages.
With the promise of streamers, boutonnieres, DJs and dancing, teens are ready to get gussied up for prom— and they also just need a date.
Also included in the 49-piece collection were striped knits in shades from the '70s, multicolored boutonnieres, and backpacks meant to be worn on the front.
During the rose ceremony, every man attempts to get Lee kicked off the show by silently and wholeheartedly wishing it to happen, as Rachel hands out boutonnieres.
Once the designs are done, I go to the event, decorate the venue, pin on boutonnieres, and do all I can to make sure the event is beautiful.
Future brides and grooms can enter for a chance to win the bouquets and boutonnieres here by June 15—all you need is a wedding date and location.
And now, we have this: Villa Italian Kitchen is giving away pizza bouquets and boutonnieres to "a few lucky brides and grooms" who will be getting married this summer.
Tsybulski worked "only on the personal flowers" including those for the "bridesmaids, boutonnieres, bouquets for the mothers of the bride and groom and the bridal bouquet for Priyanka," he tells PEOPLE.
Tsybulski worked "only on the personal flowers" including those for the "bridesmaids, boutonnieres, bouquets for the mothers of the bride and groom and the bridal bouquet for Priyanka," he told PEOPLE.
"Hundreds of shoppers halted at the scene," The New York American reported the next day, as the polished granite was lowered by rope while store executives and city officials watched from a platform, top hats in hand and boutonnieres in the lapels of their suits.
Though he followed in his father Samuel's legal footsteps, Irwin did not share his father's passion for promoting public horticulture at Untermyer Park in Westchester County, New York. "Mr. Untermyer’s sons, Alvin Untermyer and Judge Irwin Untermyer, have not inherited their father’s costly passion for home-grown orchid boutonnieres, hothouse figs, nectarines, etc," wrote The New Yorker in 1940. Instead, Untermyer became known as an avid collector and promoter of art and antiquities. Untermyer donated extensively to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and maintained a lifelong association with the museum.
He also promoted a return to three button suits for men.Men's Wear Maestro, WWD The Magazine, Sep. 1, 2007, by Jean E. Palmieri On questions of fashion, Osborn was often sought out by reporters to comment for articles in The New York Times,Men's Style; THE HEAT IS ON, The New York Times, July 9, 1989, by Frances Rogers The Wall Street Journal, and other publications. In addition to influencing fashion through his position, Osborn was known for his eccentric personal style, identified by his mustache, wearing of wide-brimmed hats, and boutonnieres.
A traditional pin-on corsage Wearing flowers pinned to clothing dates as far back as Ancient Greece, when small bunches of fragrant flowers and herbs were worn at weddings to ward off evil spirits. During the 16th and 17th centuries, corsages and boutonnieres may have been a part of daily life to prevent disease and to ward off evil spirits, but over time, they became special- occasion pieces. The word corsage comes from the French term bouquet de corsage, meaning a bouquet of flowers worn on upper part of the body ("corsage" meaning girdle, bodice in French), which was traditionally worn by women to weddings and funerals. Eventually, the term shortened to corsage in American English.

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