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"chartreuse" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] a green or yellow liqueur (= a strong, sweet, alcoholic drink)
  2. [uncountable] a pale yellow or pale green colour

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Strain into a chilled coupe, and garnish with atomized Green Chartreuse (or rinse the glass with Chartreuse before adding the drink).
Their chartreuse was presented to us, and I was even more confused by what a chartreuse was supposed to look like.
In 1901 the monks who make Chartreuse were actually ousted out of France and they had to make their Chartreuse in Spain.
Chartreuse"Chartreuse yellow has been one of my favorite colors to play with this season," says Cheryl Eisen, President and CEO of Interior Marketing Group.
Like lampwork glass — two beads — or Chartreuse liqueur.
Instead she walked the red carpet in an oversize black bowling shirt patterned with sparkling chartreuse double GGs, over matching baggy trousers and atop a high-neck, billowing-sleeved chartreuse shirt.
At least you get to know what "chartreuse" looks like.
Not a lot of chartreuse, we hope, but whatever works.
They smoked Cuban cigars and drank white Burgundy and Chartreuse.
Brace yourself for chartreuse wallpaper and insanely expensive iridescent tiles.
The trees along the roadside were more chartreuse than green.
My cocktail featured "Chartreuse snow" and was crowned with juniper berries.
Also recycled-plastic slickers, chartreuse snakeskin separates and cerulean blue satin.
This cocktail gets a little kick from pineapple vinegar and green chartreuse.
"The green chartreuse has a lot of spice and soul," says Hodge.
Last Word typically includes Green Chartreuse, gin, Maraschino liqueur and lime juice.
The other table was for the half that would taste the chartreuse.
We will think of it from now on as the Chartreuse Party.
Its narrow leaves and dense clusters of chartreuse "flowers" are quite attractive.
So this Chartreuse is from when they were making it in Spain.
Emily: All these ingredients are used to really boost up the Chartreuse.
I wanted to find the perfect chartreuse, which is my favorite color.
Add in the gin, chartreuse, salt, pepper, and ice and shake vigorously.
I'd never seen a chartreuse before, and had no idea what to expect.
Kalorie's dress looked like a Monopoly game mated with some chartreuse trash bags.
In colors like chartreuse, flamingo pink, orange and sea foam, they fairly blared.
He handed over a Stella Maris custom rig with a bushy chartreuse lure.
"The chartreuse tends to be a little stronger for some reason," he said.
Add the Chartreuse, pineapple juice, lime juice and Velvet Falernum to the shaker.
Emily: The L&aposImperial cocktail contains one whole ounce of the 1920 Chartreuse.
Elmore and Rodriguez wore chartreuse vests that said "Bag Snaggers" on the back.
And then here in Beverly Hills yellow, chartreuse, purple — they do very well.
Why settle for black when you can have chartreuse, neon pink or melodramatic purple?
Most notable is the Chartreuse Swizzle, a long, iced drink he invented in 2002.
So if he thought pink or chartreuse was it, would we have done that?
They display modernist heirlooms including teak and fiberglass chairs and chartreuse Russel Wright dishes.
My version of the cocktail included an ounce of Baccarat&aposs standard issue Chartreuse.
Her 1997 chartreuse gown by John Galliano for Christian Dior was a head-turner.
We all took out our cameras and smartphones to take photos of the striped chartreuse.
I was hungry to experience the world beyond my room and its stained chartreuse rug.
See, for example, Britney Spears's onstage chartreuse and silver spangled — what would you call it?
Available in a soft rose or elegant chartreuse, you can't go wrong with either color.
Order a pitcher of Chartreuse Mules and two sides of spicy pickles for the table.
"I'm not into this," she said, pausing before a woman in a chartreuse pants suit.
I also substituted romanesco broccoli — those curious-looking bright chartreuse spiky specimens — with delicious results.
He lays out a shocking-orange Maharam, a muted chartreuse from Knoll and a pink latex.
Death Flip This drink sounds like a dare: tequila, yellow Chartreuse, Jagermeister and a whole egg.
I enjoyed a mezcal chartreuse cocktail as I took in the beautiful setting and hors d'oeuvres.
An illustration of valleys take the form of rolling stripes of mauve, indigo, chartreuse and teal.
One Saturday afternoon, I stopped by a narrow, chartreuse-painted condo on the outskirts of town.
Bright, citrusy hues were followed by chartreuse, fuchsia and at least nine different shades of purple.
Technology, particularly Photoshop and CGI, can perform tricks that would make a Mannerist painter chartreuse with envy.
Country after country presented their very different-looking chartreuse creations, and soon thereafter came the veal platters.
The drink brings together fresh pineapple juice, yellow chartreuse, El Jimador tequila reposado, and Mancino Vermouth's Chinato.
"I always recommend, if anybody's feeling congested, to add a little bit of chartreuse," Mr. Bucholz said.
Visitors can expect to find cocktails made with vintage champagne and chartreuse alongside upscale classics like Manhattans.
Chartreuse door panels with mauve leather seats are possible, but the manufacturer may put its foot down.
In lieu of bookends, he's strapped fluorescent duct tape — hot pink, chartreuse — to the sides of étagères.
The two hall bathrooms are side by side on this level, one predominantly chartreuse, the other aqua.
And money aside, it's not easy to rip out that chartreuse backsplash if you later regret it.
They are also warming up the stark black-and-white space with accents of brass and chartreuse.
For 2020, the Rambler is available in a variety of new colors, including Pacific Blue, Coral, and Chartreuse.
I spent the next eight years in a room with a chartreuse rug that came with the house.
The one certainty is that chartreuse was as much symbol as substance, revealing what its contemporaries found beautiful.
The model also wore chartreuse-yellow accessories, including a square clutch, snakeskin-print heels, and neon eye makeup.
Here we are in Neverland, which is chartreuse, you will find, and dotted, for reasons inexplicable, with potatoes.
This vintage of Chartreuse is so rare that once the bottle is gone, it&aposs gone for good.
So as far as you&aposre concerned, here you are the sole owners of this year of Chartreuse.
A mix of green Chartreuse, Grand Marnier, dark rum, and yellow Chartreuse—with a shot of Blue Curaçao poured in as the whole thing is set alight and slurped recklessly through a straw—it reached a sort of cult status in the 90s thanks to a group of city traders.
Or could it be they will have days where only chartreuse-colored food is allowed pass their discerning lips?
The eye-popping color field of pink, chartreuse and blue displayed by the royal women at Prince Charles's investiture.
Snag a Florence Knoll chrome and marble coffee table, or Arne Jacobsen swan chairs with original chartreuse wool fabric.
Graham also showcased her affinity for neon by wearing bright yellow heels, matching makeup, and carrying a chartreuse clutch.
Whenever it was made, this Chartreuse was stunning, unlocking for me the reason so many people cherish these liqueurs.
But I couldn't resist learning what happens when 75 grams of shaved truffle soak in a bottle of Chartreuse.
The drinks menu is seasonal, with current standouts like the Glassine Stamp with Earl Grey gin and yellow chartreuse.
Servings: 2Total time: 5 minutes Ingredients 1.5 ounces gin1 ounce sweet vermouth0.5 ounces Fernet BrancaGreen Chartreuse, for finishing Directions 1.
The star ingredient, rare Green Chartreuse, is reportedly the only liqueur in the world that has a natural green color.
The ingredient list for each—Mondrian's drink includes saffron gin, chartreuse, elderflower, grenadine, and lemon bitters—would suggest they're delicious.
Hazel falls into the "color" genre of names, so there are a lot of options there — Periwinkle, Beige, Violet, Chartreuse.
The flowers are piled on a chartreuse table or plinth; the wall behind them is the color of raw linen.
Griddle away, then take some time before bed to study Tamar Adler's project recipe for chartreuse, an edible vegetable sculpture.
The color palette included purple, blue, orange and pink, namely on the wavy patterns, as well as porcelain and chartreuse.
The truck was next to a chartreuse Volkswagen Microbus converted into a bar, with seven taps delivering micro-brewed beer.
In San Francisco, the Morris's head chef, Gavin Schmidt, cures salmon in chartreuse to create a sort of alpine gravlax.
In "Friend," for example, a wobbly black line separates a field of gray from an intruding rectangle of amiable chartreuse.
Specialty cocktails, like The Dimitri with vodka, gin, Luxardo Maraschino Liqeur, Green Chartreuse and fresh lime, are $17 to $19.
They're upcycled Victorian-era maid smocks (so "Downton Abbey"-meets-"It"!) in a lovely light chartreuse color called Smog Factory.
I was sitting in the dining room of my home, the room with neon chartreuse walls, but everything looked black.
Chartreuse, which is famously made from 21965 herbs, plants, and flowers, is well-positioned to develop nuanced flavor over time.
Jonah, meanwhile, stars in a very good take a cliché psychological thriller formula, complete with the genre's familiar sickly chartreuse tint.
It was yellowed, some kind of yellow I'd never seen before, an irregular jaundiced chartreuse like a bruise trying to heal.
To the extent that chartreuse is a rather perfect artifact of its age, an updated one can't be a re-enactment.
Adding a pop of color to her ensemble, Graham accessorized with chartreuse-yellow makeup, a matching clutch, and snakeskin-print heels.
Its chief attractions were its two main ingredients, gin and yellow Chartreuse, liquors that the new generation of mixologists strenuously championed.
At the time the Blue Note label was chartreuse and blue, and the couple painted their first apartment those same colors.
Chartreuse Swizzle San Francisco bartender Marcovaldo Dionysos won a cocktail competition — one he almost didn't enter — with this drink in 2002.
Over the years they adapted what was known as the Elixir of Long Life into what we know as Green Chartreuse.
Today, the company operates in ten states, takes in eight million dollars annually, and owns a fleet of gleaming chartreuse trucks.
You can hop a cable car to the Bastille for a sweeping view, weather permitting; in winter drive a mere 43 minutes to the ski slopes of Le Sappey-en-Chartreuse; or seek serenity, as we did, about 25 miles due north at the 11th-century Carthusian monastery of La Grande Chartreuse, one of France's architectural marvels.
Still locked in an embrace, they arched their backs away from each other, and Beacham pulled a chartreuse henley over Poe's head.
A mix of lime juice, pineapple juice, coconut syrup, green Chartreuse, and white rum, it's sweet, tart, and a little bit dangerous.
Regardless, no one survives to object: Careme is long gone, and in the forests around the Grande Chartreuse, the monks are silent.
A chartreuse vase that reappears in three photographs has gashes and bumpy striations, as if a desktop printer was low on ink.
And what about that light carpet of moss, like a chartreuse 21982 o'clock shadow, making patterns on the steps of the brownstones?
So she adopted her current tidy bob and an unvarying uniform: a bright jacket (chartreuse at the Torgau rally) and sensible pants.
The L'Overture will be a mix of pineapple-infused Jamaican rum, lemon juice, Angostura bitters, sparkling wine and a misting of Chartreuse.
It is a last word cocktail and this Chartreuse is from the same era when this classic last word cocktail was invented.
By 1764, they were selling a version of the concoction — also known as 123-proof green chartreuse — to residents of nearby villages.
With a bat reading the words "Mayonnaise" under his chartreuse wing, Colbert takes it out on those that gave him strife — Bey style.
Featuring friends hanging out at summer swimming holes and lyrics about drinking green chartreuse from plastic cups, it's like a visual neck massage.
Oset is a big, broad-shouldered, blue-eyed man, and he wore a vest of high-visibility chartreuse over a blue T-shirt.
Some are easier to carry off than they initially appear, like Wild Extract, a shiny yellowy-chartreuse that's sheer and soft when applied.
The innovative bartenders Audrey Saunders and Marco Dionysos, for instance, used it in signature drinks like the Tantris Sidecar and the Chartreuse Swizzle.
And chefs Nina Compton of New Orleans's Compère Lapin and Lisa Giffen of Audrey in Los Angeles incorporate chartreuse into chilled melon soups.
Once hired, staffers sit in plush offices designed by Michele's Florentine atelier, complete with chartreuse upholstered folding screens, carpeted showrooms, and marble countertops.
One-hundred-year-old Chartreuse, a gold-covered cherry, and a $3,600 Baccarat glass all factor into the drink&aposs high price tag.
After my Hanky Panky, and having briefly sampled an Alaska, whose golden radiance is caused by yellow chartreuse, I called it a night.
Named Shaman, it evokes imagery of spiritual experiences and psychoactive properties that are often associated with excessive quantities of Chartreuse, Jägermeister, and absinthe.
"It's definitely going to strike a chord in Quebec because every cocktail geek sleeps with a Chartreuse bottle under their pillow," he says.
They also look like a joy to develop a buzz beside, offering lots of nooks and crannies for that quick 50ml of chartreuse.
The result was a relatively stripped-down (for Versace) show built on a blinding white base, shot through with chartreuse, orange and sky blue.
In the Larousse definition — ''molded into a dome,'' ''layers of alternating colors'' — you get a hint of why chartreuse has disappeared from our tables.
Instead, he has perfected the use of an ultrahard ceramic that he tints in bright matte hues — lapis, chartreuse, tangerine — for his label, Taffin.
Black walls and thick charcoal carpet were brightened by tessellating series of slim white stripes, while the door and closet popped in bright chartreuse.
Canned beers like Modelo and Kirin Ichiban are $5; specialty cocktails like the Giddy Up Pony (tequila, mezcal, green chartreuse, habanero, lime) are $13.
Attractive bartenders in matching leopard-print shirts serve lavish cocktails like the Golden God (mezcal, passion fruit, lemon, yellow chartreuse, CBD oil) for $18.
The booths are upholstered in a chartreuse camouflage pattern, a useful fabric if the Army ever needs to hide in a green neon jungle.
Two cocktails put it to good use: a simple mix of mead, Irish whiskey and yellow Chartreuse, and another with Scotch, mead and bitters.
Dionysos says he thinks its success is due to its simplicity (just four ingredients) and the growing popularity of both Chartreuse and tiki cocktails.
Front Burner Galliano, the Italian liqueur in the tall, slender bottle, is best known as a sweet golden quaff with a glint of chartreuse.
DRINKS The club's namesake is a drink from the Detroit Athletic Club, circa 1916 — a tart mix of gin, chartreuse, maraschino liqueur and lime.
Factor in the spirits of choice—gin and green Chartreuse—and the result is a drink that's sweet, tart, fruity, potent, and certainly pineapple-y.
The elderly Elizabeth wears a chartreuse veil, which emphasizes her matronly disposition, along with an obnoxiously loud orange garment that ensnares her lime-green robe.
The actress doubled-down on the neon trend, pairing her chartreuse evening gown with a super bright fuchsia cocoon coat belted casually at the waist.
Her new work consists of lumpy, bulb-shaped pieces, rendered in clay and then cast in aluminum, which she paints in cheery shades (periwinkle, chartreuse).
There was the black five-inch slow roller shad, a chartreuse five-inch shad, the five-inch slow roller eels, a seven-inch herring prototype.
It uses the boozy, herbal green Chartreuse as a base and adds the spicy tropical clove liqueur Velvet Falernum along with fresh lime and pineapple.
Emily: The recipe for Chartreuse originated 2250 years ago in 25, when a monastery in France received an alchemist&aposs manuscript for a mysterious elixir.
Pouring Ribbons in Manhattan is renowned for its collection of Chartreuse dating back to the 21971s, and the differences between its vintages can be striking.
The main dining room and bar is a thing of simple beauty composed from chartreuse chairs, coffered ceilings, streams of natural light and abundant glass tiles.
The result was a relatively stripped-down "athletic couture" Atelier Versace show built on a blinding white base, shot through with chartreuse, orange and sky blue.
While he's best known for these surreal pictures of chartreuse birds, his latest series, Rain, explores how a more natural phenomenon can transform the city's landscape.
She added a pop of color to the look by sporting a pair of vibrant chartreuse PVC pumps and wore her hair down with soft waves.
The cockroaches were the pièce de résistance: fake craft-store bugs, painted a fluorescent chartreuse, sprinkled in her hair and down her dress and through her fingers.
And on Sunday, the mom of three wore a teeny tiny vibrant chartreuse string bikini in a series of Instagram story videos she shared throughout the day.
The Daily Bag Only The Row could make a piece of lustrous chartreuse satin without straps or hardware the most simple-yet-desirable handbag we've seen yet.
The Daily Bag Only Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen could make a piece of lustrous chartreuse satin without straps or hardware the most simple-yet-desirable handbag.
Nominee Khalid wore a white rose on a cool white jacket worn over a turtleneck in chartreuse, while Sam Smith's flower contrasted with his emerald green suit.
The drink goes turbo with the addition of a little chocolatey Nardini grappa and a honey-infused shot of Chartreuse, the yellow herbal liqueur made by Monks.
So what we&aposre about to see in the $21,2150 cocktail is a very rare Chartreuse that we&aposve acquired, that you won&apost see anywhere else.
As for that freakishly fractal, dizzily self-similar Romanesco broccoli, what vegetable intelligence lurks in that chartreuse head, a brainlike mass of buds composed of still smaller buds?
So were the smoky-sweet Penicillin, invented by the Attaboy co-owner Sam Ross, and the Greenpoint, a Chartreuse-laced Manhattan created by the co-owner Michael McIlroy.
The Alaska is a gin drink, like the martini, but instead of dry vermouth, it calls for yellow Chartreuse, the intensely herbal French liqueur, and sometimes orange bitters.
The bar in the hotel's restaurant, Simon & the Whale, serves the Long Line, a drink made with gin; yellow Chartreuse; Bonal, an aperitif from France; and pineapple juice.
We fell hard for head-to-toe colors, like sky blue sets, chartreuse suits, and most unexpectedly, full-on chocolate-brown outfits from Bevza, PriscaVERA, and Tom Ford.
As it succumbs to an invisible menace, this entity's colors (brilliant shades of amber, magenta, chartreuse) turn fluorescent blue and purple and green before fading to bright white.
Mr. Eggleston sees brilliant, saturated color in a chartreuse vacuum cleaner near a gold plastic laundry basket, a bit of a turquoise cabinet muscling in at one corner.
One Friday evening, a group of 30-something tech guys were laughing by the bar, while couples got cozy with cocktails and caviar on the chartreuse velvet sofas.
The cream itself is a chartreuse color (which can be off-putting), has the consistency of a waxier Aquaphor, and smells spicy, like chai tea or a citronella candle.
There's no faded, aged-looking yellows, browns, or run-of-the-mill primary colors; it's all vibrant, Pantone-approved hues like chartreuse, burgundy, periwinkle, poppy red, and so on.
A fine example of this is the drunk routine performed in Act II of "Whipped Cream," in which men representing vodka and slivovitz fight over a woman representing Chartreuse.
As defined by Larousse Gastronomique, chartreuse is ''a preparation of vegetables (particularly braised cabbage) and meat or game, molded into a dome and formed of layers of alternating colors.
The signature Stinger cocktail, a mix of citron vodka, Chartreuse, lemon and Champagne, has nothing to do with the classic stinger made with white crème de menthe and brandy.
That works best here in several smaller close-ups of women's faces in ecstasy or anguish, with skin of European or African tones, but also of blue or chartreuse.
For the InStyle afterparty, the actress slipped on a gathered chartreuse Paule Ka gown and Pasquale Bruni earrings – a fitting look to go with her main accessory, her Golden Globe!
We learned that rich blues are having a moment, pinky-coral isn't going anywhere soon, and that even though chartreuse is a funny word, the color itself is no laughing matter.
There are actually two coats as well as matching trousers, hung side by side, one bright red and one chartreuse, both Nomex fire suits titled "1st Defense NFPA 1977, 383" (2016).
First, Scotch is combined with Chartreuse; then the mixture is sprayed with a peaty tincture and placed under a bell jar, which a bartender proceeds to pump full of wood smoke.
I also wanted my poetry to champion the femme, the elaborate, the playful, the serifed, the feathered, the self-consciously involute, the magenta and the chartreuse, even the ornamental: ruffles, dessert.
But when I approached myself, the Katz's man put up one finger to say "just a moment," and when he whirled back around, his outstretched arm held that familiar chartreuse can.
From pops of neon to the delicious chartreuse you'd find inside a Viennese pastry, there's a green for everyone — you just need to figure out which one suits your personal style.
Antoine assured me that this would be a similar tasting experience, and I knew that any more Chartreuse from the 100 year old bottle was better off preserved for true connoisseurs.
Kardashian West continued her love for wearing neon clothing by sporting a teeny tiny vibrant chartreuse string bikini in the series of Instagram story videos she shared throughout the day on Sunday.
About a mile down the road, it turned into farmland, with a barn and a scalloped wood bridge decorated with large festive red bows crossing a pond gleaming with bright chartreuse scum.
Speaking of color, a room in which many of Warhol's multihued "Flowers" of the sixties adorn his chartreuse-and-cerise "Cow Wallpaper," from the same period, is like a chromatic car wash.
The upcoming collection, which includes semi-sheer layering tanks, a thin day robe, and dancewear in "conifer" and chartreuse, drew on the work of the minimalist sculptors Dan Flavin and James Turrell.
" Young explained that adding some green Chartreuse to the smash will complement the sage because, "It's a super herbal liqueur—so that enhances the fact that there's fresh herbs in the drink.
But once you find that easy, on-trend hue that works with your taste and your wardrobe — blush pink and chartreuse are some of our current favorites — the rest is actually easy.
"It's fun to see how different bottles of yellow Chartreuse play differently, depending on how they aged over the years," said Micah Melton, the beverage director of the Aviary and the Office.
Yet at the same time, you may make some winning discoveries, like the Alaska, a drink combining gin, yellow Chartreuse and bitters: "3-Ingredient Cocktails" by Robert Simonson (Ten Speed Press, $18.99).
Elizabeth Sweetheart, whose nearly chartreuse hair and clothes explain why she calls herself "The Green Lady," stops by to chat with her friend Linda Mariano, who works there on Saturdays and Sundays.
In addition to the 53-year-old Chartreuse the L&aposImperial is made with top shelf gin, cherry oak aged maraschino liqueur, lime juice, and of course, a golden cherry on top.
He loved how they surprised him in early spring, suddenly glittering chartreuse on a still bare branch, and he wanted his restaurant to spark a similar sense of surprise amid the familiar.
The shops and cafes in the airport were closing, but I could detect from their bright exteriors — decorated in an exuberant scarlet, yellow and chartreuse madras plaid pattern — a joie de vivre.
An empire-line silk chartreuse midi dress, complete with waist-defining belt and high neckline, will no doubt make its way across the high street just in time for wedding guest season.
The tasting menu runs through the expected gamut of cocktail-appropriate booze, from gin to tequila, but also adds certain flourishes like a dash of peach puree or a hint of chartreuse. Scandalous!
If we don't, next thing you know, you'll be hearing about Gen Q Chartreuse or Xennial Mauve or something, and think I speak for everyone when I say no thank you to that.
The masked man assumed the frontrunner's persona, but alternated between the first and third person, mocking the Republican's stance on women, foreign policy, and other issues, and inexplicably using the word "chartreuse" repeatedly.
The Valentino creation combined aqua robes and a significant collar with a fitted chartreuse dress, topped off with headpiece of long needles holding up feathery bits of aqua fabric that obscured her face.
There were exotic bottles such as Framboise, Calvados, and Poire Williams, and drinks I'd later come across in Hemingway—Campari, Armagnac, Pernod, marc—as well as liqueurs in garish colors, such as Chartreuse.
Davis grounds the short film in extreme closeups of her face and  frames vary in texture with gray-scale, pink, and chartreuse overlays in various states of focus as Davis recites her poetry.
The thin metallic bands have returned, along with sober (but not somber) color counterparts — earth tones and navy blues — with the occasional pink or chartreuse thrown in like a dash of chili powder.
Based on literary source, bothare period pieces set in and around World War II, start with "A," and feature Knightley in a slinky silk evening gown — although Aftermath's is chartreuse to Atonement's emerald green.
The Moroccan team then had to slice and plate the chartreuse for the judges, who were watching for a number of things, like if the dish leaked juices or if cuts were made poorly.
There, Colin Field mixes drinks like the Mach2, four parts Scotch and two parts green Chartreuse with a good splash of ginger syrup, served on the rocks and light and refreshing enough for summer.
In a palette of chartreuse, ocher, cinnamon and gamboge, Ito overlaid uncommon shapes, such as a rectangle rounded and pinched at the top like a loaf of Wonder Bread, into compositions of preternatural calm.
Dating information on the label was no longer legible, but Jeff Joseph, the collector who brought it, and others who knew far more about Chartreuse than I, estimated it was from the late 1940s.
The trend spawned some of the first modern-day craft cocktails, like the honey-and-lemon-infused gin cocktail, the Bee's Knees, and the Last Word, a mix of gin, green chartreuse, and maraschino.
In addition to arriving with a bag filled with candies, Singh wore a chartreuse-colored, one-shoulder gown from Georges Chakra, a designer that has also dressed stars including Jameela Jamil and Priyanka Chopra.
Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas offers a $1,500 Sazerac, which includes a rare Hardy Thoroughbred Cognac, VEP Green Chartreuse, Demerara sugar, Peychaud's Bitters, La Clandestine Absinthe Rinse and lemon oil, according to the resort.
Kendall Jenner, Ashley Graham, and model Chanel Iman all wore black ensembles featuring a pop of neon chartreuse, while stars like Zendaya, Emily Blunt, Bella Hadid, and Kate Hudson leaned into structured blazers and pantsuits.
"This morning, at the player's salon," Ms. Dart, 21, said with a grin, signing yet another chartreuse tennis ball while casually revealing one of the best-kept grooming secrets of the Grand Slam tennis circuit.
Framed by a long, bright bar along one side with flooring that suggests Jackson Pollock's work, some of the midcentury Modern style furnishings upholstered in pink and chartreuse are low, conducive to drinking and snacking.
By now, the lush, chandelier-lit surroundings and the expert cocktails—gin, Cynar, and thyme in a gold-etched coupe; a refreshing Chartreuse-and-cognac cherry-lemon punch—had lulled these diners into a reverie.
She added a pop of color to the look by sporting a pair of vibrant chartreuse PVC pumps and wore her hair down with soft waves, proving she can perfectly pull off business chic as well.
The BFFs also chose to document themselves modeling another matching set earlier that day, switching up their preferred neon-hued swimwear with Jordyn wearing a blindingly chartreuse bikini and Kylie opting for construction site safety orange.
Formed of an exaggerated dome of chartreuse-colored chrysoberyl in an array of mustard and greenish-yellow shades, it was inspired by 18th-century Portuguese jewels in which slivers of stone were arranged in intricate compositions.
Take, for example, Valentino's spring 2020 collection, in which a series of crisp white looks with wide skirts and exaggerated puff sleeves gave way to billowy floor-grazing tiered dresses in vibrant fuchsia, orange and chartreuse.
She had whipped up a citrus-sheathed gin number with a rustle of Chartreuse called a 388 C, and it was about as cheerful a kickoff to the dinner hour as anything I've come across lately.
"Say we have two different bottles of yellow Chartreuse," says Joaquín Simó, a partner at Pouring Ribbons who was recognized as the American bartender of the year at the 211.95 edition of Tales of the Cocktail.
But we do like when dishes, particularly ones for special days, give a flattering reflection of nature — and a chartreuse can serve as the perfect display case for any vision of the natural world, including our own.
I was almost finished with my Blackthorne Sour, a delicious mix of Spiritsworks Sloe Gin, green Chartreuse, lime, BC pineapple gomme, and egg white, and became suddenly very aware of how precious the glass it was served in.
Garnet-colored earth covers the floor of the crater, which is ringed by pale chartreuse walls with arched tops that resemble a series of massive flower petals — imagine a giant greenish-yellow daisy with a dark red center.
An untitled painting on a photocopy of a man with a red face in a chartreuse suit recalls the lurid colors and faux-naivete of these artists' paintings, as does Meese's send-up of decorum and good taste.
Anchored in patterns and decor that pay homage to the town's nautical history, the dreamy space is infused with coastal charm thanks to an energetic color palette of turquoise, persimmon and chartreuse repeated throughout this quaint 17-room gem.
On the left wall were racks of more versatile pieces, heavy on sweaters and pants, in a range of seasonal colors — pink, purple, mustard, chartreuse — that a staff member said was inspired by a photograph of an oil spill.
After taping an interview with CNN on Monday, Ms. Carroll went to a party in Brooklyn, where friends and former editors had gathered to toast her with a bottle of Chartreuse (her favorite) and a cake that read BRAVE.
From the menu of classic and original cocktails, I tried an Ohio (a kind of rye manhattan topped with Champagne), a Beuser and Angus Special (a sort of chartreuse sour) and a Twin Lions (which contains bourbon and Scotch).
Here in Bridgehampton they've gone through a further translation, from paint into resin, and Ms. Humphries has added an element to the cast painting's surface: a piece of driftwood attached near the work's midpoint, slathered in glowing chartreuse pigment.
Here was the Turkish-inflected fall 2006 collection, with its patterns of Mughal-esque tulips, blown up exaggeratedly large, and the India-inspired fall 1996 show with its translucent, shocking chartreuse blouses and fragile, sparkling, sari-like column skirts.
Even though the tank is a dull canary yellow it pops in the room, which is painted chartreuse—like the rest of the house, inside and out—and filled with toys and dolls that she has collected throughout her lifetime.
Kourtney, who was joined by boyfriend Younes Bendjima, along with sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner this weekend at Coachella, modeled a matching Yeezy chartreuse sports bra and biker shorts set along with Yeezy sneakers and chunky ankle socks to the festival.
The winner, Dutch bartender Eric Van Beek of Amsterdam's Bar TwentySeven, had perhaps one of the simplest inspirations behind his cocktail, the Cariño (or love), an easygoing combination of Bacardí's Reserva Ocho aged rum, yellow chartreuse, greek yogurt, vanilla, and lemon.
This is a restaurant for romantics and sensualists, just the place to take my friend who collects Victorian jewelry and mounted butterflies, the one who will smile when she sees the Chartreuse prominently shelved with the other after-dinner drinks.
The new abstract works, dating from 2015 to 2017, are freer and less gloomy than many of Mr. Richter's more recent squeegeed canvases, and their oily fields of teal, yellow, orange and chartreuse disclose even more stammers and streaks than usual.
Kick off the night at Torggata Botaniske, a bustling bar with plants climbing across the ceiling and a menu of cocktails that favor flora, like the spicy Jalla Jalla (mezcal, cilantro, chartreuse, jalapeño syrup, lime and volcano salt; 2150 kroner).
Bay scallop crudo is served with chive broth, endive and house-made Pernod pop rocks; sautéed foie gras comes with Chartreuse tapioca; grapefruit, chiles and crème fraîche season brussels sprouts; and dessert beignets are filled with sour cherries and foie gras.
DRINKS Highlights from the honey-tinged offerings include the Stinger, a swirl of Grey Goose Le Citron, lemon juice and a yellow chartreuse with a honey base; and the gingery, rose-topped Barbee Doll ($9 to $28, depending on size).
The performers were dressed accordingly, in Depression-era chic with contemporary accents: Persephone (Amber Gray) wore a chartreuse dress and held a market bag full of flowers; the Fates (Lulu Fall, Jessie Shelton, Shaina Taub) evoked Gunne Sax meets Siouxsie Sioux.
THE hills surrounding Sinaí, a village in south-west Colombia, are blanketed in a green patchwork, ranging from the bright chartreuse of coca-plant seedlings to a darker clover colour that indicates the leaves are ripe for picking and processing into cocaine.
" This distance enables her to precisely recount all kinds of details: "The jade green pillow on which we sat, I recall, had been cut from coarse raw silk and embroidered with a vivid black pattern of stars inside a narrow band of chartreuse.
Joon's logic seemed to suggest that if you can make your flight seem a little nicer (with smart devices and chartreuse pillows, for example) and market it as a more pleasant flying experience, passengers would pay extra and choose them over competitors.
Moved by Luna's looks, according to Powell, White decided to toss out the planned January 1965 cover of the magazine and replace it with a sketch of the unknown teen in a lemon-chartreuse shift, seated on the edge of a wicker chair.
At the same dinner party at which the Noël Verset was poured, a collector opened an old half-bottle of Chartreuse, the legendary liqueur produced by Carthusian monks, who are so secretive that nobody outside the monastery is entrusted with the recipe.
Now 24 and living in New York, she has channeled her passion into a line of offbeat candles — which also take the shape of gourds, squash, zucchini and sugar apples — dyed shades of chartreuse, violet and pink and rendered with irregular textures.
The two-time Oscar-winning actress, 27, took no prisoners on the red carpet on Monday night in a turquoise Valentino cape and chartreuse dress from Pierpaolo Piccioli's Spring 22018 couture show — including a headpiece by the famed London milliner that immediately turned heads.
Taft's dispensary, a squat, chartreuse and gray shop called 1353 Central in the Orange County city of Santa Ana, was bringing in up to 600 people a day—more than five times as many as the month before, when only medical marijuana patients were allowed.
In the photos, Kylie's hair is once again down to her waist after a brief foray with chartreuse and bright purple wigs at Coachella, pairing her Cher hair with a black crop top, baggy leather trousers and fur-covered slides despite the summertime temperatures.
More likely is that the dignified monks ate their bread and roots and wine, as they vowed — and then some late-18th-century chef made an edible vegetable sculpture with meat at its center and called it chartreuse, a wink at the leguminous monks.
An untitled painting from 22017 ebbs and flows with different densities of red, orange and chartreuse dots, while her small "Wild Flower Dreaming" (211) makes heavy use of a fan brush, its hundreds of rose and amaranth eruptions floating across the canvas like jellyfish.
With retro color palettes inspired by groovy chartreuse (Etsy's official color of the year), it's not surprising that a vibrant shade of green appeals to the eco-friendly couple that's equally concerned about protecting our planet as they are about the possibility of centerpieces.
"It's always better to have a well-mixed drink than just pure alcohol," said Christopher Williams, a federal employee who was dressed in a motorcycle jacket and a fedora, and sipping an aperitif of Bermondsey gin, Madeira, Chartreuse and a splash of kimchi juice.
The long-sleeved chartreuse Prada gown she wore at the Golden Globes, and the Diors she chose for a couple of "Planetarium" premieres — an embellished ivory coatdress in Toronto and a sweeping one-shoulder white gown at the Venice Film Festival — were lessons in chic.
If the trend sounds a little overwhelming, try starting with two complimentary shades, like pairing two lilac pieces with a flash of cornflower yellow, injecting one white piece into an all-black look, or matching the chartreuse in your slogan T-shirt with an olive green skirt.
The plutocrats who wear Hermès probably own some version of her bomber jackets, narrow trousers, goatskin T-shirts, coveralls, sweaters with abstracted argyle patterns, or the drifty overcoats to guard against drafts on one's Gulfstream V. But do they have them in citrus yellow, chartreuse or cacao?
It's barely visible from the house — "I wanted the views unencumbered by the man-made"— but when he sits in the barn to write, the glazed doors to the east frame funky red American leopard lilies and the pink-and-chartreuse fluorescent spikes of African Kniphofia rufa.
Critic's Notebook "Emojiland" takes place inside a smartphone, in a digital mini-world peopled with emojis, and its hero looks about the way you'd think: like an undiluted dweeb — though, since this is a pop musical, the chartreuse frames on his glasses are kind of fabulous.
The drinks are concocted from a wide array of esoteric liquors and liqueurs, which might on different nights include a custom gin made in Vermont that looks and tastes like whiskey, or a 138-proof "Elixir Vegetal" brewed by the monks of the Grande Chartreuse monastery in France.
Cocktails are no less carefully considered; the Mr. Tally Man — a frothy blend of pineapple rum, yellow chartreuse and crème de cacao topped with spiced banana and tonka bean-flavored whipped cream, nutmeg and a candied blood orange slice — tasted like egg nog that had smartened up and moved to Kauai.
His sculptures, which are either found-object ready-mades (like his works using Hoover vacuum cleaners) or remade ready-mades (like the Balloon Dogs), can conflate Brancusi with inflatable toys and camp up Bernini, as he did with the shiny chartreuse "Pluto and Proserpina," which also functions as a planter.
Instead, you'd have survived a painful bout of chartreuse fever and a misplaced spleen, as well as fatty-elbow syndrome—all before your eleventh birthday, when your brother Dwayne (sixty-three per cent Neanderthal, thirty-four per cent French, three per cent garlic) would have done you in with a stone axe.
Ascending redwoods in northwestern California, he found trunks wrapped in blankets of fuzzy, grass-green moss; twigs covered by whimsical chartreuse lichen wisps; and in places where they could eke out a precarious roothold, a variety of saplings and bushes — currant, huckleberry, hemlock and more — some of which had epiphytic communities of their own.
Then the sporty 1970s shapes — straight skirts and boxy jackets and belted trench coats and T-shirt gowns — in color field combinations of chartreuse, lilac and dusty rose, teal and olive green and dark gray, adorned with metal grommets and glinting mirrors so the utilitarian was transformed into the decorative, demanded a certain attention.
CreditCreditGioncarlo Valentine for The New York Times In a penthouse suite at the Gramercy Park Hotel on a cloudy fall day not long ago, the actress Gabrielle Union was stretching her body out on a chartreuse velvet couch: resting her long legs with ease, a red pillow propped up behind her, saying absolutely nothing.
In 0003, she and her two sisters, Juliette and Regina, launched The Woods, a subterranean bar with seasonal, produce-driven tasting menus of avant-garde cocktails like the Poddington Pea, a pale green mix of gin and Chartreuse with fresh snow peas, pea sprouts, and Granny Smith apple, or a Barbie Dreamhouse-pink negroni infused with beets.
The Trino socks are available in three styles, and each is available in six colors, which include light blue, pink, and chartreuse: Hiders ($12): Low-cut, no show Quarters ($14): Above-the-ankle Tubers ($16): Classic crew For Allbirds, these simple socks represent just the beginning of what we think can eventually become a household apparel name.
For those of you who like arguing over nonscientific surveys — or are simply inclined to track down drinks you haven't tried yet — the top 15 were the Paper Plane, Penicillin, Oaxaca Old Fashioned, Trinidad Sour, Aperol Spritz, Cosmopolitan, Chartreuse Swizzle, Final Ward, Old Cuban, Barrel-Aged Negroni, Tommy's Margarita, Gin Gin Mule, Bramble, Seelbach and the Espresso Martini.
A few days after gazing on its strange countenance, for a different reason entirely, I found myself reading about La Grande Chartreuse — not a food but a monastery built on a white Alpine ridge, reached by a single road winding through a great massif into medieval clouds, in Roy Andries de Groot's 1973 culinary travelogue, ''Auberge of the Flowering Hearth.
The collection itself was something of a long-haul journey, with more than 200 looks, including urban daywear (diaphanous parkas, slouchy slacks, relaxed knits), elegant suiting, eye-popping nightclub neons (chartreuse yellow or hot pink biker jackets, miniskirts and hot pants, and sequins by the truckload), and a finale of Emporio-branded bustier dresses, sheer blazers and blouses, scattered with the letters and finished with tassels.
Just as the cavernous chartreuse-toned theater of the Prada Foundation, where the floor was covered in a sui generis plastic grid of global coordinates denoting everyone's place in the world (or at least the plastic blown-up Verner Panton squares on which everyone sat), made a fitting setting for Miuccia Prada's meditation on the conservatism that has been rearing its helmet-coiffed head.
The front bar of this small spot has the best selection in town, with hundreds of whiskies, an excellent wine list, plenty of craft beers, and ambitious cocktails (often made with local spirits from Little Water or Bluecoat Gin from Philadelphia) that change often but are consistently delicious — try the "Buzz Word," a blend of gin, chartreuse, lemon juice and honey syrup, if it's on offer.
Also on the best-dressed list, though in a more classical mode: Emma Stone, in star-strewn blush-pink (pink was a trend) Valentino, metaphor obvious but still undeniably enchanting; Brie Larson, in strapless red Rodarte with a draped and beaded bodice, matching lips and Veronica Lake hair; Natalie Portman, in '60s-inspired chartreuse Prada maternity gown, a little "Jackie," but not too much; and Viola Davis in sunshine yellow one-shouldered sequined Michael Kors, so bright she gave off her own light.
In a client's tiny Georgian house in Highgate, Ben Pentreath — the designer responsible for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's flat in Kensington Palace and an owner of Pentreath & Hall, a furniture and accessories shop in Bloomsbury — paired Kelly green kitchen cabinets with a tangerine-colored stove and densely patterned traditional wallpaper by Morris & Co. Another room is painted aubergine in contrast with a chartreuse-and-marigold ikat lampshade and a gilt-framed reproduction of a 1903 John Fulleylove painting.
That is, he kept his design brief as tight as his marketing strategy (before this season, his clothes were available only at his Greene Street store or online), restricting himself this season to a scant few shapes — notably, a boxy leather eight-button double-breasted travel jacket with flap utility pockets, worn over a floral shirt whose pattern was inspired by the Wiener Werkstätte — and a palette that offset neutral earth tones with acidic hues like turmeric and chartreuse and took tricky textiles like velvet down a notch by slugging them around and giving them the beat-up-denim treatment.
Much of the couple's furniture was also purchased from or created by people they know: A five-foot-long turquoise chaise longue in the shape of a foot, a 1969 work by the late French Pop artist Nicola L — whose son and grandson are friends of the couple, and about whom Sosa is publishing a book with Apartamento — dominates the front room, and a molten-looking amber-and-chartreuse resin Open Sky Crosby chair (1995-99) by the Italian architect Gaetano Pesce (which formerly belonged to another friend, the New York interior designer Jim Walrod) animates the dining space.
There's the Frankenstein Cocktail, from "Pioneers of Mixing Liquors and Cordials at Elite Bars," where red kirsch, French vermouth, maraschino and orange bitters float between green chartreuse on the top and bottom of the glass; Ernest Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon from "So Red the Nose" combines absinthe and Champagne (the directions from the book say to "drink 3 to 5 of these slowly"); the Tin Roof from "The World's Drinks and How to Mix Them" is described as anything that's "on the house"; the Baby Burns from "Mixed Drinks and How to Make Them," now known as the Bobby Burns, combines sweet vermouth, Benedictine and Scotch; the Wedding Punch from "The Mixicologist" includes pineapple juice, lemon juice and syrup, port, brandy, vanilla bean and ambergris (a waxy, flammable material produced in the digestive system of sperm whales); the Monkey Gland from "Barflies and Cocktails" mixes absinthe, grenadine, orange juice and gin; the Life-Prolonger, from "The Flowing Bowl: What and When to Drink," includes a whole egg, sugar, sherry, port, crème de roses, and cream, all mixed together with ice and strained into a large glass.

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