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"drapes" Definitions
  1. curtains, esp ones of heavy fabric
"drapes" Synonyms
drapery curtains swags hanging curtain hangings blind drape screen shade tapestries wall hangings carpet arrases shroud mantle veil cloak blanket covering soft furnishings cushions fabrics rugs throws upholstery zoot suit attire clothes dress wear clothing garments gear outfit threads costume habit apparel array garb accoutrements(UK) duds habiliments raiment togs clobber blankets cloaks mantles shrouds veils blinds covertures screens shutters awnings jalousies louvres(UK) canopies louvers(US) roller blinds covers garlands wreaths festoons loops leis bands bays chains circles rings swathes circlets laurels chaplets ornament streamers decorations diadems orles wraps enfolds envelops folds sheathes enswathes enwraps overlays lines winds dons encloses rolls adorns beautifies bedecks decorates dresses arrays blazons decks emblazes embosses ornaments trims bedizens caparisons embellishes enriches fancifies garnishes graces dangles hangs suspends droops drops slings leans lets fall places loosely swings hangs down hooks up flops strings hangs up hangs out sags lolls flags lays puts places props rests sets spreads deposits leaves poses posits bungs deposes parks plants plonks plops plunks lays down sets down conceals disguises hides masks obscures shields camouflages secretes belies befogs occults suppresses whitewashes garbs attires robes costumes apparels habits enrobes suits invests gowns vestures toilets accoutres outfits upholsters fills furnishes pads stuffs sprawls lounges reclines slumps lies slouches collapses drapes oneself extends lies back sits straddles stretches out lies down extends over lies spread-eagle spreads out More

481 Sentences With "drapes"

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It looks like drapes—not your mother's drapes, but a nice curtain of bud.
The surgeons are above the drapes, and we're below the drapes, making sure the patient is safe.
Instead, we viewers are supposed to suddenly believe that Jaime's carpet matches his drapes when our eyes have been telling us clearly for the past several seasons that the drapes are brown?
By the end of "Palace," Jenna has gotten her drapes.
Heavy red drapes had hems that pooled at the floor.
Design is not about the drapes or the drop shadows.
Still others often penetrate deep into wallboard, drapes and upholstery.
Still, it's a harmonious pairing: While Garcia sketches, Kim drapes.
Working off the campaign's proposed layout, drapes were strategically hung.
Upstairs is more focused on capes, wraps, drapes and ruffles.
The thick drapes help, but do obstruct the awesome views.
Watch how Thugger drapes himself in the serpents while Future… doesn't.
Silence drapes over us again, but this time it's more comfortable.
All of a sudden, there goes my brain, climbing the drapes.
I had drapes I could only show in certain buildings and sites.
"A club like no other", declare giant drapes cladding the stadium. Quite.
Drucker drapes herself across the bed, feline, come-­hither and increasingly curvy.
I like how it drapes, the slouchy elegance of its soft arc.
From there, Ms. Jarva Weiss asked Ms. Ekimian to hem some drapes.
I find that viscose drapes really beautifully, and I like viscose's hand.
There were drapes, and fireplaces, and an umbrella stand full of canes.
We're not discussing which drapes would match the decor of a living room.
The frame was of polished wood, the drapes changed colour with the seasons.
Surgical drapes cover Jessica's body, and the room is abuzz with organized chaos.
Instead, he kept the Bush 43 carpeting, drapes and furniture until mid 2010.
He also designed the space's colorful drapes, desk, chairs, lamps and gridded carpet.
The patch, the window in the drapes, is not just for sterile technique.
The remote controls for the televisions, drapes, and other technology were all missing.
He was wearing a blue blazer and noticed that the drapes were blue.
But there are moving trucks to hire, rooms to redecorate, and drapes to replace.
There was also blood on the mattress, headboard, drapes, and a lamp, Cotter testified.
It's lightweight but drapes more emphatically than cotton — much more similar to a silk.
She paints discarded sheets "Private" and "Public," then drapes the banners off the bridge.
His clothes feature clean silhouettes and drapes, and follow the philosophy of slow fashion.
Besh beams and drapes a reassuring arm around her as she snaps a photo.
Custom-made silk drapes adorn the windows, with real gold embroidered into the fabric.
He shapes mounds of mud with his fingers and drapes it over his eyes.
Perhaps it's time to overhaul the Oval Office, and not just replace the drapes.
"One time I was bending over and we made eye contact under the drapes."
By the way, didn't Scarlett O'Hara make a stunning dress out of her drapes?
Antonio Brown ... we mustache you a question -- what's up with the dental drapes, man??
She watches him train for his next charity triathlon, buy bright new drapes about which she wishes she could, but can't, make a carpet-matching-the-drapes quip, walk his dog, recycle, be a well-adjusted individual and valuable member of the community.
The replacement ... the very same drapes Hillary Clinton chose for her husband back in 1993.
The light shifts; there is a pucker in the drapes where she has cocooned herself.
The camera lingers on Camille's extremities, which she drapes off the side of the tub.
He looks nervous and conflicted as a beaming Truman drapes the medal around his neck.
After 10 small situps, he drapes over the ball again for a one-minute stretch.
They are taken in the court's east conference room, in front of red velvet drapes.
Equally pricey clothing drapes tightly from hangers and fills trunks stacked up to the ceiling.
Ms. Ferguson, who has two cats, matched her living room drapes to her cat tower.
Long, floral drapes that touched the ground were also commonly seen in the '80s bedroom.
The Coral One's handheld vacuum includes a crevice and fabric tool for cleaning furniture or drapes.
There's something about drapes that add a sense of elegance when you walk into a room.
She stood in front of a window decorated with sheer white drapes and white Christmas lights.
They inspected the drapes by the doors and found hundreds more stinkbugs clinging to the folds.
They thwacked off as many as they could, then took the drapes down to wash them.
What's even more special is the construction of the shirt, which feels soft and drapes well.
He plugged his ears and parted the drapes between sections of the maze with his elbows.
"This blanket scarf drapes elegantly and the material feels warm, soft and comfortable," one shopper commented.
The window was cracked open, with the floral drapes pulled up to keep the slit clear.
I spotted a few faded stains on the couches and on the drapes in the bathroom.
"Clear drapes help the mother feel like she is part of the birthing process," she adds.
Large windows along one wall were dressed with gauzy black curtains and thick beige blackout drapes.
A dated, yellow plastic banner drapes a medieval wall right at the entrance to the village.
We've painted it red, and we got the black and white zigzag carpet and red drapes.
Inside, chandeliers and silk drapes hang from the ceiling, which is lit with blue and pink lights.
At the same time, all our IV access and drugs that we're giving are under the drapes.
Apparently, Levine's tank top reminds people of a set of decorative pillows and drapes sold in Target.
The therapy room has been decorated with drapes, ornaments, coloured glowing lights, electric candles, and an aromatiser.
She drapes herself in the Union Jack, explaining that she wants a "red, white and blue" Brexit.
Any Latinos hoping for Veterans Affairs or Agriculture are probably smoking the drapes at Mar-a-Lago.
Like the rest of the Embassy, the room is small, and the windows are cloaked with drapes.
Inside, there are red brick walls and 18-foot-high ceilings, from which sheer white drapes hang.
Someone else throws a bit of tinsel and he drapes it around his shoulders like a stole.
Many of the machines have black drapes pulled over the windows, hiding the components being crafted inside.
Golden drapes hung where crimson ones had earlier in the day, and new furniture dotted the room.
The Neediest Cases Fund On a cloudless afternoon, the drapes in Alice Brunn's Brooklyn apartment stayed closed.
When social stigma drapes over professional immobility and lost opportunities, bad luck is perceived as bad character.
Each is constructed almost entirely from his imagination, from the lamps to the drapes to the wallpaper.
At another, there were no shades or drapes on large windows that would be expensive to cover.
Panels on both sides of the bed allowed full control of lighting and drapes — a thoughtful touch.
It was all either grandma-chic, with drapes and doilies everywhere, or decorated like a hunting lodge.
Golden drapes hung where crimson ones had earlier in the day and new furniture dotted the room.
All right, so now I&aposm gonna go over here to the drapes, which are now installed.
Naturally, no conventional home, with its drapes, upholstery and wood furniture, could withstand Ms. Gabe's restorative deluge.
McGregor runs to Kavanagh and drapes the flag of their home country of Ireland over his shoulders.
Markowicz simply opens the van's backdoors and drops down a couple of drapes to create a dark room.
In the case of Twist's production, behind the twirling drapes there's certainly a lot of vigorous physical exertion.
In a second photo, Scott is seen whispering in Jenner's ear as he drapes his arm around her.
She drapes a dress beautifully, and no one cuts a short sleeve that covers the upper arm better.
They are perfume imagined as a deceptively expensive white T-shirt that drapes in all the right places.
" When she has company, she said, she simply tucks the cat tower into the drapes: "It totally disappears.
The room is not open to the public, but this book is a worthy peek behind the drapes.
When a hawk makes a kill, it drapes its wings over its prey, concealing it from other predators.
In "Homestead Blizzard (from My Dakota)," by Rebecca Norris Webb, falling snow is pictured through lace-trimmed drapes.
In it, a hyperrealistic mask of the singer, dripping in the sweat,  drapes over a red mannequin bust.
"The drapes go up and now fire is like rolling across the ceiling and over my head," Zielinski recounted.
Carlene Broderick, Glenn Mann and Madelyn Kahana -- worked beneath the drapes to keep the boys alive throughout the procedure.
Because of the angle of the drapes, if you are giving birth you can't really see the surgical incision.
Velvet sofas and silk drapes made them look more like boudoirs than places for women to find supportive undergarments.
I remain super impressed by how The Night Of drapes a very well-worn story with its grim reality.
The fabric, advertised in U.S. dollars at $6.48 per yard, has "many uses including lightweight drapes," the website says.
"The reasons women are stalled in those industries are not dissimilar: Same hell, different drapes," said founder Kat Gordon.
I had to whisk heavy drapes shut to avoid looking into a medical office just beyond the fire escape.
Large windows are covered by drapes, obscuring views of the street but also adding to the air of secrecy.
They may look pretty but drapes, valances, cornices, and curtains made of heavy material subdue too much natural light.
The room was soon clad in hospital blue drapes, with him at the center, a light illuminating his crown.
This allows for the drapes to be pushed back against the wall and to clear more of the window.
Additionally drapes that had previously hung in my office were brought back and blinds were put on the windows.
But as basic as a white t-shirt is, they come in all shapes and sizes, cuts and drapes.
This allows for the drapes to be pushed back against the wall and to clear more of the window.
Comey was wearing a dark blue suit, and some of the drapes in the room were a similar color.
The Bed Buddy is shaped like a sausage but is filled with grains so it drapes and contours well.
Search for restaurants that have better sound absorption features in their interior design — tablecloths, upholstered chairs, plants, drapes, sound absorbers.
Our house was so new, my mom hadn't even put blinds or drapes up in the kitchen or living room.
In the clip he drapes the cape over the star, and she once again has to prevent herself from crying.
Those drapes, which cost $8,000, lasted 3 and a half years until a successor arrived and wisely had them removed.
S. Embassy Jerusalem' Facebook page a video of himself standing in front of scaffolding covered in blue and white drapes.
Polls and forecasts claiming an almost-certain Clinton victory meant Democrats were already measuring the drapes at the White House.
In the Oval Office, which Obama vacated Friday morning, gold drapes had already been hung in place of crimson ones.
Set in 1950s Baltimore, the film centres on two youth subcultures: the "drapes" and the "squares," who are direct rivals.
But other times his aides have cut the room in half with drapes, ensuring it's a standing-room-only crowd.
Volleyed with sad portraits and other scenes of working-class Americana, Richardson consistently drapes his images in warm golden light.
She didn't merely blow the whistle on fashion industry abuses—Dauxerre burned the whole house down, couture drapes and all.
From there she picks fabrics, drapes over mannequins, and works with pattern makers to create the foundation of her clothing.
Photos of trees swathed in protective bug nets share space with interior shots of window drapes sagging like weeping willows.
The living room has imported French-silk drapes, and the study has a built-in handcrafted French cabinet with desk.
She's sipping the drink and watching the screed while sitting inside what's presumably her own business, Run Silent, Run Drapes.
And, with the gold drapes, the red carpet, and absolutely massive evergreen trees everywhere, it&aposs truly a holiday wonderland.
Her figure appeared now and then through the wispy drapes of her bedroom when she opened or shut the window.
Kardashian drapes a suit jacket over her shoulders at the Givenchy show during Spring 2016 New York Fashion Week in 2015.
I'm not some freaking crazy person who has been measuring the drapes since I was 16 or any of that jazz.
By Design Winter drapes the limbs of cherry trees with shimmery icicles, but by early spring, pale blooms will push forth.
So there is, in reality, no "sanctuary" canopy California drapes over its millions of undocumented residents that protects them from removal.
Then a tour manager appears, drapes a jacket around his shoulders, James Brown-style, and whisks him off to a car.
Clinton's persistent lead in the polls has made it hard for her supporters to resist the urge to measure the drapes.
In practice, that really just means it can be machine-washed and feels soft, drapes exceptionally, and tucks into pants seamlessly.
Every time he drapes the Medal of Honor around his neck for a public event, Hudner thinks of his wing mate.
Guest rooms above look like lofts with platform beds and floor-to-ceiling drapes to draw across expansive steel-framed windows.
The soldier's widow, Myeisha Johnson, emotionally drapes her body over the casket as one of her children stands next to her.
At some point, it's likely Canadian Tire will sell drapes for your car, so people can't see into, uh, your business.
All rooms feature the same minimalist design with dark-wood floors, blue-velvet headboards, furniture, and drapes, and sleek brass accents.
Partially veiling the windows that look out onto 26th street are lavender drapes with a matching valence and tasseled tie-backs.
A few facades seem to have faces — with windows as eyes, drapes for brows and a terrace or two smiling below.
The original Boulevard Haussmann apartment was spacious but crammed with furniture, with double windows always covered by padded blue satin drapes.
A certainty hung around me like heavy, dust-filmed drapes — a conviction that it not only could happen again but would.
This winter I am making huge paintings on discarded drapes of various textures and sizes and on giant pieces of cardboard.
So he stood in the back, right in front of the drapes, hoping Trump wouldn't notice him camouflaged against the wall.
The dress features a neckline that folds around the shoulders to a low back that drapes into a flowing full length train.
Some swings feature only drapes of fabric as holds on either side, while others have single, double or triple sets of handles.
They pushed the wires farther down a strip of brain tissue that drapes along the sides of the cerebrum like a headband.
Donald Trump thinks Hillary Clinton was a disaster on foreign policy and health care, but he clearly thinks she knows her drapes.
Masked patrons wander through the Hitchcock-inspired set, with dark hallways and heavy drapes often leading from one room to the next.
Grinning widely as Parnas drapes an arm across his shoulder, Giuliani looks into a phone while someone records a video of them.
The dress featured a neckline that folds around the shoulders to a low-back that drapes into a flowing full length train.
Wrong. The dice pop up right at the start in Solo, when Han drapes them over the dashboard of his stolen speeder.
Atop her list were practical goals: Move out of the Geo Metro, move into a real apartment, and buy some nice drapes.
Though a Republican cloth drapes all of American government, it almost surely veils a roiling battle for the heart of the party.
The dress has a neckline that folds around the shoulders to a low back that drapes into a flowing full length train.
She's turned out the lights and closed the drapes in Sir Malcom's manor, entombing herself to wallow in her guilt and loneliness.
If you have sewing skills that you charge people for alterations, repairs, or even for making handmade bags, bedding, or drapes.  22.
The walls are painted a soft creamy color, which gives it the feel of an upscale hotel room with the drapes closed.
Adding to the luxurious feel were crystals adorning evening coats and twisted satin drapes on gowns, fit for a celebrity red carpet.
Thick velvet drapes, many the worse for wear, block out the view of the city, and ventilation machines wheeze from the ceiling.
Over this affecting soundscape, Mr. Abraham drapes a loose coil of duets and solos; the layering is sophisticated but ultimately too slack.
She imported stone from Genoa, Italy, and 16th-century Flemish tapestries that she protected by drawing the drapes in the brightest hours.
The visual artist drapes her avatars in silken robes, headdresses, and rounds them with halos of moonlight, flora, and higher-power light.
A portion of the space is sectioned off by long, black drapes, where the final scene of the film is on display.
At the Center Park development site, green netting drapes over a dozen half-built apartment buildings, construction cranes on top of each.
On a ward decked with tie-dye drapes and fairy lights, he said, he was injected with 75 micrograms of pure LSD.
" Their clothing is frequently described by how it drapes the body, whether a dress is "low-backed" or a sweater is "tight.
Lavinia claimed, a little patronizingly, that she refused to let her husband help with her paintings, except to fill in the drapes.
Jimmy Patterson, whose portrait drapes a building just off the court square, he told her about his own epiphany related to race.
A "dupatta," the traditional scarf representing female modesty, drapes down toward two women, neither of whom are free from society's patriarchal structures.
If there's any wind and you have scrims or drapes or anything like that, they're going to all blow all over the place.
Hillary's team shouldn't yet measure the drapes in the Oval Office, but I bet their transition folks are now working with fresh energy.
Last month, it was reported that Comey once hid in the drapes of the White House's Blue Room to avoid interacting with Trump.
Wash curtains and drapes Fabric tends to hold onto the smoke smell, so you&aposll probably need to clean all the window treatments.
"As soon as we opened up the drapes [we saw] the front of Trump's building and we're like 'Oh, no way,'" he said.
Each has a large private terrace slung with a crocheted two-person hammock; cooling cross breezes blow through the canopy bed's gauzy drapes.
And since he hasn't left his humongous home in weeks and keeps the drapes drawn, there's no normal way to get at him.
Inside, this former black box has been gussied up with chandeliers, velvety drapes and a mural painted by Mr. Cumming's husband, Grant Shaffer.
So she searched her house for old fabrics — plaid drapes, an unused shower curtain — and enlisted her son and his girlfriend to help.
"Wes got up and pulled the drapes, and the ocean was gone — just like that," is how Carver puts it at the end.
SB Nation checked and couldn't find the pillows, drapes or couches available on Target's website but at least we have the memories (and Chipotle).
The plissé silk fabric, which is cut into signature drapes at the bottom of the gown, comes from the British Mill, Biddle Sawyer Silk.
Van Herpen does not sketch her ideas on paper; she drapes material onto a mannequin and finds the shape she wants with her hands.
Inside, floors, some walls and drapes are also black; banquettes are gray; and one wall features gray hues that resemble waves of the ocean.
This is as close as you can get to a classic big band recording in 201573, without blending into the patterned drapes of history.
"I knew that things started to go bad when I started vacuuming the drapes yesterday," said Ms. Veiga, a professor at Florida State College.
This marine mollusk's plated shell drapes over a soft body and mucousy foot, giving it the appearance of a flattened piece of shrimp nigiri.
Other eye-catching accents ranged from the heavy mustard-hued drapes and cherry-red bedside tables to an abstract art print above the bed.
Such accuracy will be important for navigating robotic vehicles and self-driving cars and could even be useful for hanging drapes in your home.
They probably formed in just a couple of minutes, and looked like layers of wavy curtains or drapes — just like three or four layers.
I'm still recovering from the day my mother accidentally tossed one of my favorite long-sleeve shirts into a washing machine with some drapes.
These petals frame the flower's own beauty: The top one stands poised over the anthers, while the bottom one drapes the ovaries in modesty.
Between the fake tuxedos, off-the-shoulder drapes, cheesy backgrounds and subpar lighting, yearbook pictures have a history of just not turning out great.
Though fabric drapes her waist she is characterized as a slumbering nude figure propped-up by an eroded Egyptian sphinx and a male lion.
Set it up to slide over a small window, and you'll have a focal point that's much more interesting than your average set of drapes.
The artwork grew out of this research, and comprises a selection of 12 drapes from states such as Kerala, Gujarat, Odisha, Goa and Andhra Pradesh.
There's lots already in place, like the adorable bedding and drapes Carousel Designs sent me that I can't help but smile every time I see.
Part cloak, part exquisite body armor, this Boucheron capelet woven from 18-karat gold drapes around the shoulders like a jewel version of haute couture.
A candidate who openly begins to plan for her transition need not be accused of "measuring the drapes" as candidates have been in the past.
Gold chains dangle from his eyeglasses frames; an American flag tucked under one of his epaulets, wraps around his midsection and drapes over his shoulder.
On Thursday, the Trump administration announced several targeted exclusions from its tariffs for specific health products, including surgical drapes, biohazard bags and latex exam gloves.
The comedian Nick Fraser, a Vine star turned Instagram personality, drapes himself in luxurious robes, do-rags and furs, posturing as a frivolous, opulent character.
Racks made from steel or plastic pipe, and hung with drapes that provide a shield between the makeshift kitchen and diners at an event space.
She drapes her coat on a hanger whose hooked upper part she twists so that it fits over the top of the open closet door.
Our data driven research finds that Democrats should be confident in their November coalition and Republicans shouldn't be measuring the West Wing drapes anytime soon.
Fog has crept up from the cold earth during the day and it hangs around the garden, drapes itself in the trees, around the streetlights.
The label drapes itself in nomenclature and music synonymous with oppressed cultures, even going so far as to include the term "exploited" in its name.
In each of the works, the carefully cut canvas drapes voluptuously to evoke a womb-like space that is decorated with cross-stitching of flowers.
"I layer highlighters all the time," she explains as she drapes a generous amount of a Fenty highlighter (her third in this routine) to her cheekbones.
After the cumshot, Hendrix starts to sing a carol while Holmes untangles the lights from a nearby tree and drapes them over her as she laughs.
The drapes are rebellious and wear leather and ride motorbikes, and the squares are snarky do-gooders who sing in harmonies and never stay out late.
While Ashcroft's successor removed the drapes in 2005, Lady Justice hid in darkness again in 2014, during Obama's major speech regarding revisions to the NSA's operations.
When Trump assumed office in January, the Oval Office was decorated with President Ronald Reagan's rug, President George W. Bush's sofas, and President Bill Clinton's drapes.
" Now she was seduced by the prints and dyes of his velvets and silks, sewn into clothes whose drapes made her think, "Panache, grace, startling, calm.
He is slightly more than six feet tall, and gangly, with the posture of a bearskin tossed across a chair: he slumps and drapes and dangles.
Mike Howard, superintendent of the St. Clair County School District, told The Washington Post that Springville High School has always required female students to wear drapes.
She soon began integrating objects from her home and studio, such as drapes, clothing and jars of jam or porridge, into spatial environments in pristine galleries.
The lightweight modal jersey fabric feels like a second skin — it's silky smooth and drapes elegantly over your body for a fit that's cozy and flattering.
By the time the precarious mass of found objects stops spinning, Foulkes is already attaching her harness to a purple strap that drapes down from it.
Velvet drapes and kneeling pillows, shafts of white hyacinth and censers wafting clouds of heady frankincense felt like a lot to absorb on a Monday morning.
The list of affected products runs to nearly 200 pages and includes products like flooring, furniture, ceramic tiles and textiles that go into drapes and curtains.
Denim met khaki, tartan met Fair Isle, and the drapes of a jacket tossed on the shoulder or tied at the waist bled into tailored sides.
Linen drapes are all lined so they can be drawn across expanses of glass to keep artificial light from disturbing tiny nocturnal animals that roam freely.
Their wedding featured themed attire, red-and-white drapes that transformed their venue into a circus tent, a carnival-inspired menu, and even a tiny horse.
Other fabrics like drapes that may be harder to reach are easier to steam when you have a long tube and cord that can reach far.
Emilia Wickstead offered big puffed sleeves and even bigger skirts; Roksanda, a safe space of billowing, shimmering drapes of many colors and chunky, patchwork-nation knits.
After being killed in Baghdad on Friday in a drone strike ordered by President Trump, his image is now plastered across Tehran, shrouded in black drapes.
It's made out of tiny interlocking chains, so fine that the whole thing drapes like heavy fabric around the display neck — not native behavior for metal.
One of the first orders of business for the Trump Administration was to take down the fiery red drapes that flanked President Obama in the Oval Office.
Abney said their local hospitals didn't always offer clear drapes and some women were driving more than two hours away to deliver at hospitals that offered them.
"The garment drapes are based on a swirling movement," explains Phillips of the pieces, which include an A-line taffeta skirt with a dramatic spiral-like silhouette.
The site reports that black covers on each seat where replaced between each meal and the windows were covered with drapes so no one could see inside.
While the squares are everything that conservative society holds up in high regard—rich, Christian, virginal, conventionally attractive, from "solid" families—you ultimately side with the drapes.
"I thought nobody was living there actually because everything was closed up, the drapes, the blinds," the neighbor, who did not identify himself, told CNN affiliate WSB.
The weight of King Cotton and Queen Anne's lace drapes itself over the recording, and the sisters are very much aware of their identity as Southern women.
White voile drapes hang from the full-length windows, and there are green plants perched on high wooden tables; a ceramic tortoise peeks out from under one.
The Juno drapes like a sleek, figure-flattering heavy silk, but feels light and breathable to the touch — like a technical fabric that's a little more dressy.
In "Portrait of Olga in an Armchair" (1918), she drapes her arm elegantly over the back of an embroidered armchair; the pattern blends in with her dress.
By peeping through a slim gap in the drapes, you can see the nearby Pantheon — a Greek emblem and a grand backdrop that clearly indicates the locale.
It's an especially important quest now that Donald Trump, whose enthusiasm for law and order was a central campaign message, is measuring drapes at the White House.
The video is drowned in gold, featuring shots in which she drapes herself across a floor of indiscriminate gold or poses in the back of a limo.
In an almost pitch-black room, the pearly drapes of light descend from a high ceiling in irregular, conical shapes, making stark outlines on the black carpet.
When photos circulated showing that Trump had redecorated the Oval Office with golden drapes, Souza took to Instagram to let everyone know he preferred Obama's aesthetic choices.
But Jeppe is looking to do something more over-the-top: He has acquired an old ballroom with saloon-style bathroom doors, heavy drapes and disco balls.
It's as though a boutique company in the United States sold drapes to the White House, but all anyone knew about was its work with Ruby Tuesday.
Made of flattened metal slats from liquor-bottle tops stitched together with copper wire, "Many Came Back" drapes more like a sculpture than a piece of fabric.
Pooja pulls on a pair of yellow leggings and an embroidered green dress, slips on her brown flip flops, and drapes a bright pink scarf over her shoulders.
In one image of the Heneine Palace, in Beirut's central historic neighborhood of Zokak al-Blat, striated light drapes languorously across the frame, just illuminating a stately staircase.
Clinton had just been elected to the Senate from New York, and here she was being subjected to the usual first lady–style interview about drapes and sleepovers.
So she turned to a friend, Will & Grace set designer Peter Gurski to help her choose paint colors for her walls and the drapes in her living room.
The flag drapes the caskets of the fallen and is folded in a solemn ceremony at military funerals, with practically every movement fraught with religious and patriotic meaning.
"The dress features a neckline that folds around the shoulders to a low back that drapes into a flowing full length train," Buckingham Palace said in a statement.
The veteran Egyptian-born Islamist, shown wearing white robes and sitting in front of green velvet drapes, said the Western captives could then be exchanged for Muslim prisoners.
The conference rooms alone where Trump and Kim couldn't come to terms cost $316k, and things like lights, stereo systems, drapes and awnings ran about $100k all together.
It was closed, tables and chairs piled up on top of each other, drapes knotted together, a solitary napkin floating at ankle height above the priceless terrazzo floor.
The most noticeable use of the hue is in the drapes, which were reddish and squared-off during Obama's tenure and are now gold with more traditional swags.
"The drapes have been ordered and may be in place by the end of the week, pending department resources to properly secure them at both statues," she said.
If you ask someone to draw the drapes, you really should be specific, otherwise you're going to end up with a beautiful sketch of your window and curtains.
While candidates have been wary of appearing to be "measuring the drapes" before they've won the White House, there's approximately three months between election day and the inauguration.
At the luxury level, the Peninsula Hotels have automated rooms from Hong Kong to Chicago using a tablet platform that allows guests to control lighting, temperature and drapes.
Over the course of three hours, my video colleagues moved the couch, took down the drapes and strung lights from the ceiling to turn it into a studio.
Whether he's standing up for the Constitution in a hospital room or hiding beside the drapes in the White House, James Comey knows how to spin a yarn.
So, there we were—me and two scruffy, laid back dudes from Georgia, surrounded by luxe furnishings, fancy drapes, and top shelf booze we weren't allowed to drink.
Morgan's office, near the back of the house, is styled after Vito Corleone's, in "The Godfather," with black leather, gold drapes, and an oversized desk, covered in awards.
But despite a double-set of windows and heavily lined drapes, we could still hear the faint bass beat of a nearby club going late into the night.
As for the home goods, the applications suggest Kylie is toying with the idea of expanding into bed and kitchen linens, drapes, throws, comforters, and even baby linens.
In this country, you've got a lot of people to corrupt if you want to make sure you're the one measuring new drapes for the Oval Office come January.
As one can plainly see from the video, Comey does appear to try as hard as humanly possible to fade into the background of the Blue Room's navy drapes.
Of all the great ironies of the Obama years, the conferring of the Nobel Peace Prize before the Oval Office drapes were hung, is one of the most puzzling.
It feels light and airy, in stark contrast to its prerenovated state, thanks to white walls and multipaned windows without drapes, distinctive for their size and varied shapes. Mrs.
She didn't Know me, but I believed her, And a terrible new ache Rolled over in my chest, Like in a room where the drapes Have been swept back.
She didn't Know me, but I believed her,And a terrible new ache Rolled over in my chest, Like in a room where the drapes Have been swept back.
A dense forest of sitka spruce drapes seductively over the shoulders of the valley, and patches of yellowing within the fluffy greens turn golden and velour in the sunshine.
Checks range in size from postage stamp to cocktail napkin, and cover billowing window drapes, upholstered scroll-leg chairs and the curtains around oversize wrought-iron four-poster beds.
The cheers quickly shift to boos as the unidentified man sitting high up in the stands unfurls a large, red, swastika-emblazoned flag and drapes it over the railing.
"Our society prospers in the shadow of its drapes," the court wrote, "which let in sunshine and reflect a multitude of hues based on language, religion, culture and ideologies."
In homage to the neighborhood's historic Jewish delis, Nakamura cold-smokes salmon in-house and drapes it over noodles in a loose sauce of cod roe and olive oil.
As he began reading, I was certain the presumptive democratic presidential nominee would be in prison on Election Day rather than picking out new drapes for the Oval Office.
But when you close the drapes, the abundant reclaimed wood, repurposed materials, living plants, and soothing neutral colors make it feel like you've escaped to a woodsy Scandinavian cabin.
Visitors will be able to ask Alexa to turn on room lights, change the temperature, close the drapes and turn on the TV. Personal assistant functions will be added later.
As mass-produced plastics became common, the standard for children's costumes changed, with stores selling cheap masks and plastic drapes with characters printed on them, as the basic standard costume.
"When buyers move in, they can have the full Piet experience, from flooring to furniture to carpets to drapes to accessories," said John Lari, a principal of the Claremont Group.
On October 18, 2017, China's president, Xi Jinping, stood in front of 2,300 of his fellow party members, flanked by enormous red drapes and a giant gold hammer and sickle.
This will likely lead to huge deficits and big interest payments that future generations will have to pay for well after the gold drapes are replaced in the Oval office.
Out of concerns about security, and also perhaps because paparazzi occasionally wait for him on the street, he rarely parts the drapes in the daytime, or stands at the balcony.
Individually decorated rooms feature antique carved beds, brocade drapes, mirrors and paintings with gilded frames, and updated bathrooms, many with cast-iron tubs and, for decoration only, chamber pot chairs.
We had pulled the drapes before sleeping but they did almost nothing to darken the room, the snow caught scraps from street lamps and neon and cast them back up.
Jessica Malot, a graphic designer for Polo Ralph Lauren, has visited Mr. Dimonda at home on Long Island, where he lives alone as a widower, to help him hang drapes.
Do you get much of it (yay!), or do you live in a spooky house straight out of a gothic horror story, all heavy drapes and zero sun (no judgment)?
It often places those showrooms in clusters, to appeal to shoppers whose interest may be piqued by driving past one, but who may not be quite ready to buy drapes.
Personal Health Many years ago I was plagued with debilitating headaches associated with a number of seemingly unrelated activities that included cooking for company and sewing drapes for the house.
Beyond the glossy, translucent fabrics that barely cover portions of her subjects' bodies, Fontana's paintings of nudes are a feast of silk sheets, velvet drapes, plush cushions, fringe, and lace.
In David Fincher's Hollywood take, a kinetic, ferocious-looking dragon drapes over Salander's left shoulder, its leathery wings dynamically folded and long tail winding down the side of her back.
Could Mr. Buatta's over-the-top aesthetic — ruffles on sofas, tassels on drapes, pictures hung with huge silk bows — have been its own kind of joke, the ultimate sight gag?
Leaning forward, Mendes drapes a gentle arm around his student's shoulder and speaks softly to him, the sound of his voice lost in the cacophony of noise in the arena.
An American flag drapes the wall at one end of the room, portraits of former labor bosses line the other, salvaged from a union hall that had its own baseball field.
You could read an entire history of civilization and capitalism in how Marianne drapes her legs across a lounger or strides into a humble Italian home to sample some homemade ricotta.
But as Comey confidante Ben Wittes told it on the Lawfare blog, the lanky lawman tried to avoid the awkward interaction by blending in with the drapes, which matched his blazer.
Its bright, playful décor features nostalgic accents like wall-mounted vintage tennis rackets and archery bows, dragonfly-print drapes, platform beds with marine rope for bedposts and child-friendly bunk beds.
Fortunately, the show knows how to deal with this issue: Rolling frames like giant coat-racks are brought in bearing drapes for us to hide behind, and voilà: No more reflections.
On a track like "The Root," which drapes D'Angelo's multitracked moan and Hunter's guitar arpeggios over a snaking backbeat, that feeling is recursive, throwing you off balance roughly every two bars.
"If you look at what he did with the design of the White House drapes and his general inclination toward gold, that's his personal preference," Mr. Wertman said of Mr. Trump.
And at this year's edition of Art Basel in Switzerland, the Unlimited section includes an installation by Mr. Gilliam featuring new work, including the same nylon drapes seen in his studio.
Axton passes afternoons at home with the drapes drawn, frightened of intruders, listening for the sound of a car pulling up on the highway to steal the mail from their mailbox.
The Cinderella transformation involved raising ceilings, unblocking windows, erecting a wall of wine, putting in a skylight, tinting some of the wood floors blue and hanging thick drapes around the perimeters.
The entire room, from the carpet to the couch to walls, drapes, and design accents, was all decked out in a monochrome jade hue that felt soothing with clear Asian influences.
The small string section drapes a canopy; swirling horns run through it like a waterway; and the vibraphone, piano, bass and drums unite to create a firm footing beneath it all.
Her clothing is oversized but drapes over her petite frame: her black sweatshirt depicts a hand reaching to grab a globe of the world, plus a variety of phrases: New World Brigade!
In January 2018, she posed as her "hero" Dolly Parton — complete with oversized blonde curls — in what appears to be the same drapes used as the background of her Carter Cash shoot.
As many homes that cost over $10 million come fully furnished, buyers are attracted to designs that do not block access to the view with bulky furniture or heavy drapes and blinds.
At one point, Wittes recalls, Comey stood in a position so that his blue blazer would blend in with the room's blue drapes in an effort for Trump to not notice him.
Unlike some other glass-sheathed buildings that put residents on display or end up looking like a patchwork of uneven drapes, the black glass facade will shield the interiors during the day.
Smoke-scarred walls; ruined carpets, clothing, bedding and drapes; washing machines and dishwashers filled with mold; fridges that had to be sealed with duct tape and taken outside to be trashed, unopened.
At one point, Wittes relays, Comey stood in a position so that his blue blazer would blend in with the room's blue drapes in an effort for Trump to not notice him.
The Shape: UnevenThe Top: Ballooned & BillowyNo one will ever know your breasts are two completely different sizes in a frilly, quirky balloon top that billows and drapes over the chest just so.
Any garret, no matter how grim, can be transformed into a nifty salon de chapeaux with a dollop of white paint and some moth-eaten Austrian drapes bought from the Salvation Army.
While the Farm's style of décor is Southern Plantation home meets French country estate, with worn wood, heavy drapes, and leather bound classics lining the shelves, the Mountain's is decidedly more modern.
This season bridal designers reinvented the classic train by reintroducing the Watteau (named after the French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau), a style of train that drapes from the shoulders of a gown.
Costume jewelry drapes across her collarbone; remnants of a full face of glittery makeup are evident around her eyes, which stare into the distant skyline with a steely glare worthy of Eartha Kitt.
Sometimes he adds a white lab coat or drapes a stethoscope around his neck—though there seems to be little reason for him to use this device in his stated line of work.
With the exception of Johnny Depp, who we will put aside for now, those that appeared in Cry-Baby are like 'drapes' in real life, each with their own beautiful and distinct stories.
The 90-year-old Gurney's Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa in Montauk, which has been transformed in recent years, has 42 newly renovated rooms that feature dip-dyed omber drapes and other modern touches.
I'm tired of the way she drapes herself about, dressing and undressing, teasing poor Jonathan, who's back in another of his perfect blue linen shirts and ready for love, or something like it.
Everyone had gathered here for a ceremony known as "Cajon de Muertos," a traditional Santeria practice centered before the worship around an igbodu (altar), a shrine decorated with blue, white, and red drapes.
Democrats, measuring the drapes in House leadership offices they'll soon occupy, aren't in a giving mood since Trump wants the money to declare victory on a border wall they have vowed to fight.
They alternate with big gushes of pink, blue or white, pouring from squashed paint cans (a favorite Dial device), forming the "art" of the work's title, but also suggesting figures, ghosts or drapes.
Her sewing skills have also come in handy: In the museum's upstairs bedrooms, she made new bedcovers, hangings and drapes, researching historically accurate fabrics before taking measurements, making the patterns and sewing them.
The dancer Daniel Mantei's contributions actually feel extraneous, as he doesn't have much room to maneuver on Vanessa James's intimate set, which nicely evokes an Old World of gigantic drapes and writing desks.
On the museum's second floor, for example, a black curtain drapes the entrance to a gallery of still lifes, some by artists deemed "degenerate," others by avowed Nazis (like the painter Franz Sedlacek).
The East Room, with its chandeliers and gold damask drapes, is the largest room in the White House; it might also be, to use a word favored by the President, the most elegant.
The use of purple in lighting, drapes, and carpets references the luxurious hegemonic status and ruling class of the Byzantine Empire, when purple dye, obtained from sea snails, was extremely expensive to produce.
Eventually Trump and Abe, along with their collection of aides, stood and moved from the dining terrace and toward a marble-trimmed ballroom, whose gilded columns were concealed by more sober-looking black drapes.
Or that every time medical practitioners insert a central line catheter into a major artery or vein, they wash their hands, use sterile drapes, and remove it as soon as it's no longer needed?
If you haven't seen the show (shame on you) Justin does little a shadow boxing during his (very emotional) performance of "I'll Show You" ... and drapes a pair of boxing gloves around his neck.
With Bella's help, he strategically places an office couch cushion on top of two wooden chairs, and drapes a blanket (covered in maple leaves, of course) over the top of the structure for shelter.
It turns out that's not necessarily the case, certainly not in this first strange decade of reformed health care, as the federal government drapes the nation in a health safety net full of holes.
I counter from the annals of bad ideas with tales of being asked to eat fire for someone's low-rent burlesque show in an East Village basement with cheap drapes and one fire exit.
He was a server at Lloyd Whiskey Bar in Philadelphia; a runner and barback at the International Bar not far down the road; and one half of the Philadelphia-based band the Dawn Drapes.
In the explosive romance of Richard Quinn's Buckingham Palace-size florals and empire drapes; the pointed extravagance of his nod to Pearly Kings and Queens, the cockney performers with mother-of-pearl studded costumes.
But there's something mesmerizing about how the scene is staged: in the inky blackness of downtown Twin Peaks, with Nadine's drapes noiselessly opening and closing behind a crackpot YouTube star and his biggest fan.
The room where it was taking place had large crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, gold drapes, and about 150 men and women dressed in suits and pearls quietly sitting in rows of chairs.
So it's not like they're pulling back the drapes and letting the world see what's going on, but it's a greater peek into the world of North Korean politics than one would normally get?
DESTINY is usually said to lurk in heavy drapes of purple velvet, in the wicked glint of a crystal ball, behind a veil of heady incense or in the tuck of a gold-chiffon turban.
Standing at a lectern flanked by plush burgundy drapes with "RP" embossed in gold on them in the Revolutionary Palace — which sounds like an oxymoron — Castro bridled when Andrea Mitchell asked him about human rights.
Despite recurring elements like striped drapes, red, rug-like wall-hangings and interior design, the domestic scenes do not center on one or even a few apartments, but reflect the sameness of Soviet urban life.
While Annie sits in a brightly lit space in an Eames-ish chair, an abstract painting on the wall, Alvy lies on a couch in a somber room with heavy drapes and dark wood paneling.
The hero killed the beast as the first of his 12 labors; he wears the skin tied jauntily around his neck like a cashmere sweater, and it drapes down Hercules' shoulders to his noteworthy backside.
For instance, [it's been said that] when giving a lei to a pregnant woman, one must cut the lei so that it drapes down from her shoulders rather than hang around her neck like a necklace.
In 2002, Attorney General John Ashcroft, who was deeply religious, had drapes installed on the Spirit of Justice statue at the Department of Justice after he was photographed with the bare-breasted art work behind him.
Mike Howard, superintendent of the St. Clair County School District, told the Post that Springville High School has always required female students to wear drapes and male students to wear tuxes for their senior yearbook photos.
Barely minutes after the stage's thick red drapes close behind him, they fly apart again and a skinny figure drowning in oversized clothes emerges, like a miserable Jesus, through a wall of white lights and smoke.
Few know that they are buying the creative efforts of weavers who also make top-of-the-line drapes, sofa and cushion coverings for the retail palaces of luxury fashion houses in Paris, London and Milan.
You would never guess this from her softly commanding presence in "Black Velvet," which opens with the striking image of her perched on a tall pedestal, in a long black skirt that drapes to the floor.
Each bedroom in the house is outfitted with bedside lamps, solar shades with blackout drapes and an ottoman, chair or bench, so guests "have an easy place to throw their bag or suitcase," Ms. Novogratz said.
The divestment would allow Halyard to shift its focus away from commoditized hospital products, such as sterilization wrap, surgical drapes and gowns, and concentrate on its medical devices business, focused largely on post-operative pain management.
While Ike was in the Pacific, Etta Mae joined her sister Mildred and her husband, along with her brother Charles, in Harlem, and the sisters found jobs pressing drapes at a factory in the garment district.
Other changes included replacing Obama's crimson drapes for Trump's gold, perhaps to resemble his opulent gilded Manhattan penthouse, where wife Melania and their 1o-year-old son Barron will continue to reside until the school year ends.
But if you want something that versatile enough to clean drapes, blinds, and spaces that aren't on the floor — or something you can take outside to use for your car — then a canister is a good choice.
So at one resort we shifted a vanity unit out of the bathroom for Oliver's bed and in another we hung blackout drapes in front of the kitchen area to create a dark, quiet space for naps.
On the 13th floor, my deluxe room (a middle-priced room category) was a study in moody hues, with dove-gray walls and drapes, smoked-glass mirrors, a charcoal rug and wardrobes cloaked in soft indigo fabric.
An Echo with FreeTime on Alexa enabled won't be able to use most third-party skills like summoning an Uber or even controlling smart home devices like lights and drapes (though Amazon says that is "coming soon").
There also seems to be a major focus on curtains, so if that's where your design passions lie, this might be the perfect chance to show off your knowledge of swags, drapes, and all things window covering.
In Robyn's bedroom, across a short passageway, there really were nice toys, better than anything Valerie had ever possessed: a doll's house, a doll's cradle with white muslin drapes, a wooden Noah's Ark whose roof lifted off.
Christ, in pale rose, drapes his left arm over St. John in mustard gold, and a bearded St. Peter sits on his right in blue with a toga-like garment in yellow clasped at his right shoulder.
Lee Duveneck's fall into a plank position, toward the end of "all at once," reappears more dramatically in "Promethean Fire" (the first program's finale), as does the moment when one dancer drapes herself over another's hunched spine.
Maria Dizzia and Greg Keller star as the beleaguered parents of young children who naturally get jealous when a good-looking, amorous couple moves into the building across the street and doesn't bother to put up drapes.
It is decorated in a style pegged to the Dakota's 1884 German Renaissance-style architecture, with heavy wooden furniture, brocade drapes with tassels and Victorian allegorical paintings of the type whose eyes move in vintage horror films.
To further emphasize the perspective switch, this immersive production, directed by May Adrales ("Vietgone"), is set in a North African coffeehouse lined with heavy drapes and thick carpets, with audience members sitting on stools and large cushions.
Its original color scheme of white and lime green extends from a white shag rug and floral print drapes to white and green dishes to a Zenith television encased in white lacquer trimmed with the drapery fabric.
"Without the burden of the house and all of those expenses that come with it — the need to buy fertilizer for the lawn and drapes for the windows — without those, suddenly, you&aposre liberated," Joe Stermitz said.
You'll come upon these sites when you're searching for "how to install drapes" or "do i have osteoporosis," and you probably won't realize that you're reading what used to be one of the internet's oldest, most visited sites.
For example, when a local movie theater wanted new, motorized drapes for its 40-foot by 100-foot screen, Kelley was able to speak with the franchisor to figure out the best way to meet this customer request.
The fire in Redding, California, started Sunday when the flaming spider scurried on top of a mattress, which quickly caught fire and sent flames to nearby drapes and a flag collection, a witness told the Redding Record Searchlight.
A rumination on shelter, it is a work that elegantly, expertly drapes an abandoned car garage in a mix of Missoni fabrics, an ultimately romantic expression that captures the wind as well as each visitor who encounters it.
Several retired Indy and Formula One racecars are parked on the floor; others, like the McLaren MP4/4 that Ayrton Senna drove during his 1988 championship season, hang vertically from the walls like 200-mile-per-hour drapes.
At one point during the White House event, Wittes said, Comey stood in a position so that his blue blazer would blend in with the Blue Room's blue drapes in an effort for Trump to not notice him.
The restaurant's carpaccio is simple and marvelous, a single piece of raw bison pounded so thin that when it is laid over small, newly fried potato chips and a mound of arugula salad, it drapes like purple silk.
Democrats' growing confidence heading into Election Day bears echoes of 2016, leaving some liberals fretting that party leaders took no lessons from their drubbing that year — and are now measuring the drapes before the Speaker's office is secured.
For New Yorkers accustomed to calling the super for every repair, using a drill to hang drapes or an Allen wrench to fix a leaky faucet can be nearly as daunting as the idea of performing brain surgery.
Ninety-three-year-old Leah Chase, the legendary chef of Creole cuisine at New Orleans' Dooky Chase, made a cameo in the special, seated on an elegant chair backed by drapes that looks a bit like a throne.
According to pool reports, Trump, most conspicuously, switched out the drapes behind his desk from a deep crimson — a color Obama's decorator described as "heroic" — to a gaudy gold that recalls the Versailles aesthetic he so loves to replicate.
An exhibition in Paris in 1958—pithily titled "The Specialisation of Sensibility in the Raw Material State into Stabilised Pictorial Sensibility"—left the gallery bare except for some fancy drapes, which created a dramatic entrance, and a single cabinet.
"It's never a good strategy to start measuring the drapes with still weeks to go in an election, especially when you are pulling resources out of competitive races," said Andrea Bozek, a spokeswoman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
A successful transition for Halyard, which was spun off from Kimberly-Clark and sells products such as drapes, gowns and exam gloves, to focus more on medical devices, could drive operating margins and profits higher, the financial weekly said.
"Campaigns were always loath to do early or aggressive pre-transition planning for fear that they will be accused of measuring the drapes or being presumptuous, so they ended up doing it at the last minute," said Mr. Stier.
And Mr. Ashkenazy's drive-in is a working theater: The projector is set in a shopping cart, and when he runs a film, Mr. Ashkenazy drapes the car seats in fabric and lights wood fires in the engine beds.
On May 15, three and a half years after Michael Deng's death, Kwan, Lai, Lam and Wong again filed into the Stroudsburg courtroom, where dark oil paintings of dead men hung on the walls, framed by dusty red drapes.
To allow customers "to rest with the left and drink with the right," one-armed bar chairs are being built in Mexico, and the Mexican artist Annette Monter Rolland is designing custom wallpaper, 14-foot drapes and crown moldings.
In Karli's nursery, "You could use any of those pieces — well, other than the crib — and put them anywhere in the house, and they would work just fine," Welch says of the drapes, Jonathan Adler sofa and other neutral design elements.
Nor did I often encounter Madame, although I did spot her on many mornings, seated at the head of an empty dining table, a Chinese cast iron teapot at her hands, the thrum of Tchaikovsky concertos muffled by old, lace drapes.
Abandoning traditional puppetry in favor of feathers, ribbons and drapes, Twist's puppets — adorned with ink and glitter and accentuated by lighting — are operated in a 1,000-gallon water tank, his claim being that everything is more fascinating when it's placed underwater.
After all, Comey is the same 6-foot-8-inch former FBI Director who attempted to "blend in" with the blue drapes during a previous White House visit with his then-boss, President Donald Trump, who fired him last month.
"You would not see all the drapes and the people inside, so the building looks very uniform," said Dukho Yeon, an associate partner at Richard Meier & Partners Architects, who is working on the building with Mr. Meier and Mr. Solow.
Loaded with leopard prints and heavy drapes, Harry Feiner's set evokes classic Hollywood crossed with "The Nanny," the 1990s hit sitcom in which Ms. Taylor played the title character's mother, a woman with a penchant for garish outfits and eating.
Working from David Turpin's script, the director Brian O'Malley drapes the house in cobwebs and pours on the dust (the look is Miss Havisham without the cake), and sets the camera loose while he tries to rustle up the scares.
Velvet drapes; baroque-style furnishings; gold and marble everywhere: Somehow the Venart manages to combine the lush trappings of centuries past with an airiness (high ceilings, abundant light) and modernity (contemporary sculpture) that keeps the stuffiness factor to a minimum.
In a room accented with muted beiges and browns, drapes hang like sails full with the wind, covering noise-absorbent ceiling tiles, and friendly staff in sand-colored waistcoats shepherd huge fish to tables of suited men and made-up women.
In "Me and Dex," a nude woman in seeming ecstasy sits next to a statuesque peacock on a modern workspace surrounded by floral drapes, a heady combination that traverses the line between contemporary and archaic and ends up in the purgatory of time.
As Beyoncé appeared onstage, with her yellow drapes floating around her as if she were underwater, it was hard to avoid remembering the pregnancy announcement photos that featured her flipping herself playfully in and out of the water, dressed in yellow silk.
It rolls out wonderful devices, drapes them in superlatives and its own branded language, and creates an air of exclusivity around them, both by making them hard to get a hold of in advance and casting them as luxurious but accessible items.
For years it was considered "measuring the drapes" to begin planning for a potential administration before the race was won, but it has become more accepted in recent years to begin well before votes are cast -- even before the nomination is secured.
Changing out your sheets for something a little more luxe (300 thread count or more should do it) and hanging blackout or lined drapes to make sure get as many winks as possible before breakfast are two simple changes you can make.
You'll have to pause once more when crossing the corridor, where floor-to-ceiling drapes also open and close regularly on their own (and swish softly enough to unnerve a certain Nadine), allowing access to the Armory's northern rooms at fixed moments.
Velvet chairs and ottomans, glass, wood, white rugs, orchids, mirrors, long sheer white and unbleached linen drapes, actually fine burled oak nightstands, leather overstuffed dining chairs and mirrored-glass dining room table, and the long open entrance veranda of windows and mirrors.
He was present in Chongqing, a southwestern Chinese city that drapes the hills around the Yangtze like a riverine Hong Kong, when I traveled there in late 2011 to interview Huang Jiren, the biographer of the city's flamboyant police chief, Wang Lijun.
Smoke-free congressional offices would also protect staff and visitors from the harmful effects of third-hand smoke—the residual, carcinogenic components of tobacco smoke that can linger on carpets, drapes, walls, ceilings, furniture and other surfaces long after smoking has actually occurred.
It's easy to draw parallels between that show and Vice Principals—between their basic story arcs, their main characters' delusions and foul mouths, and the relish with which McBride drapes both Kenny and Neil's tubby frames in the least flattering clothes possible.
Patrick was criticized for spending twenty-seven thousand dollars to renovate his office (including ten thousand for damask drapes) and for leasing a Cadillac ("the Herald's description of the car as 'tricked-out' struck some people, including Diane, as racist," Patrick writes).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BOSTON — The human body, war, and opera: these themes meld within the drapes and folds of the textile works on display in Common Threads: Weaving Stories Across Time, now on view at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Two national polls released Sunday morning present diverging snapshots of where the presidential race stands: Hillary Clinton either has only a slight edge over Donald Trump — even after Trump's disastrous week — or she can start measuring the drapes in the Oval Office.
Beneath elaborate chandeliers and flanked by gold drapes and stately oil paintings, Jeff Sessions, then a senator from Alabama, sat next to the guest of honor: Nigel Farage, the insurgent British politician, who first met Sessions two years earlier when Bannon introduced them.
Blatantly disrespectful and honestly disgusting; imagine, through some happenstance, you are in the bathroom at the same time as someone else, and one of you trips and falls through the drapes into the other one trying to have a peaceful bowel movement.
Manuel Álvarez Bravo, perhaps the greatest of Latin American photographers, made a formal seated portrait in 1938; Kahlo wears her hair in the thick braid favored by Zapotec women, and drapes her shoulders and lap with an intricate rebozo, or woven shawl.
Rivera, a 40-year-old pastor, was seen on security cameras driving through the Vanllee Hotel and Suites parking lot – located in Covina which is east of Downtown Los Angeles – before stopping outside a lit room with drapes open, according to the Covina Police Department.
Unstereotyped: muslim feminists fight for change The law should prohibit men from forcing women to wear a niqab, which allows only a slit for the eyes; a burqa, which drapes over the entire body, including the face; or even a simple hair-covering hijab.
Christo—who is perhaps best known for the fancy drapes he installed in Central Park, in the same shade of orange—has executed dozens and dozens of similar projects which, until recently, were collaborations with his wife and partner Jeanne-Claude, who died in 2009.
"My friend recently told me that the reason why humans like shiny stuff is because they're always trying to locate a water source," Madere says, and points to a back wall, where shimmering Mylar drapes ripple under an electric fan, a waterfall of fabric.
For her master bath, which features many mirrored surfaces, drapes made of sari fabric — "So no one can see into the bathroom, thank goodness" — and portraits with famous friends like the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen, she channeled her favorite time of day, dusk.
But the United States has not seen such a sweeping eclipse — the path of totality drapes across the country like the sash on a beauty queen, covering parts of 14 states and St. Louis, Nashville, Charleston, S.C., and other cities — in nearly a century.
" Michael Levenson of The Boston Globe reviewed both Patrick's accomplishments as governor and his missteps, including "the costly new drapes in his office, the upgrading of his official car to a Cadillac [and] his phone call to vouch for a controversial subprime mortgage lender.
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Absolutely. But while Escape From Scarif is just a one-off brand activation in an overwhelming wave of them here in Austin, it nevertheless was fun to pretend — even if just for a moment, surrounded by black drapes — that I was inside the Star Wars universe.
In the enormous room beyond, there was a marble fireplace and a candelabra and floor-length windows hung with tattered yellow brocade drapes; the glass in a vast gilt mirror was so foxed that it didn't double the perspective but closed it in, like a black fog.
Aside from the barricades — which did take away from the magical feeling I usually get while walking this stretch of Fifth Avenue — an ornate clock and a series of flags hanging from the building brought me into the gilded mindset that this building drapes over visitors.
She is dressed in white jeans and a tight sleeveless top that drapes from a metal ring around her neck, and her pale, kinky hair, free of extensions for once, is caught up at the crown of her head in a pouf that is very becoming.
But the montage that makes up Luke and Lorelai's wedding, with all its drapes and fairy lights and dancing girls, set to the song they danced to way back in season four, is one of the most purely beautiful and joyful moments of the entire show. 22.
A self-described warrior for his people ("Well, warrior behind the drapes"), Gross (Derek Lucci) attests to the terrible oppression of the closet but also to its compensations: "May I be a little understood for reveling in how that oppression did also make me spectacular?" he asks.
"That a company is willing to peel back the drapes and let us look into what is happening is, to me, the success," said Cindy Southworth, the executive vice president of the National Network to End Domestic Violence and a member of Uber's safety advisory board.
The downstairs reception room, with ceilings over 10 feet, white sofas, silk drapes and a black walnut floor, is stragetically scattered with trademark McQueen skull motifs and furry throws, and connects via a "catwalk" lined with mirrors to an American-style kitchen with a gargantuan crystal chandelier.
Credit...CreditJacob Pritchard Devon Rodriguez's bedroom in his grandmother's South Bronx apartment looks like any 23-year-old's space might: a flat-screen television hangs on the wall, a checkered duvet cover rests atop a lofted bed and black drapes dangle in the window, ready to hide the sunlight.
Let strangers think her ovaries had failed her; she didn't want the baby who would one day be a boy to hear his mother discussing him as she might new drapes, an exotic ingredient, fashionable sunglasses: as a thing so lovely that you had to wonder about its acquisition.
The room features a chic modern bed from Bernhardt with Parachute sheets (which Charnas professes her love for frequently on Instagram) and custom drapes from Carleton V. While Charnas admitted she's more of a neutral person, she's thankful Matt inspired her to add pops of color throughout the apartment.
"Call the Coroner" and "Talk Shit Like a Preacher" fulfill the above-the-law bravado the Atlanta rapper drapes himself in, but "Stick to the Models" and "Promise U That" hit a groove that feels reminiscent of his Dirty Sprite 2 era with a fraction of the energy.
The video lends credence to Barack Obama's assertion that his daughters simply snuck into what should have been an interview with the grown-ups: dad is weary, mom poised; Sasha, still chubby with youth, drapes an arm across her father's leg; Malia, nearing adolescence, almost rolls her eyes.
It was, after all, Teutonic styles of child rearing that were once viewed with disgust—as in "The Sound of Music," for a long time the most popular of all American movies, with all those over-regimented Trapp kids rescued by wearing the bedroom drapes and singing scales.
Yellow caution tape drapes large glass doors leading into the building that houses the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) in Sterling, Virginia, a suburb of DC. People coming to visit are asked to enter through a small side door, where a tall man with hard eyes stands watchfully.
At various times, said Dr. Michael Bisesi, a professor of environmental health sciences and the senior associate dean of the college public health at Ohio State University, asbestos was used in products as varied as drapes, fireproofing in the walls of buildings, pipe insulation and brake pads on automobiles.
In "After Dinner" (19713), a pink velvet sofa, pillow and matching drapes take up most of the image; look closely, though, and there is a pair of feet in patterned socks in a corner, belonging to an unseen person who is lying down on part of the sofa.
For Mr. Trump's critics, and even a few supporters, the sight of him in official settings has always proved jarring since his election: Mr. Trump holding forth in the East Room, Mr. Trump behind the presidential seal, Mr. Trump among the newly-gilded drapes of the Oval Office.
Yet, I can't help but feel everything that makes me submissive — when she makes the first move to initiate sex, when she lays me down in her bed, and when she drapes her arms around me to cuddle — relegates me to the "feminine" role in our relationship and makes me weak.
Under the concept discussed internally and raised with potential partners, users searching in Pinterest's app for "drapes" might turn up an ad distributed by Apple for an interior-design app, or Snap users searching for "NFL" might see an ad for a ticket-reseller app, one of the people said.
Still, despite the unforgiving angle, Peggy always paused to appreciate the inert drapery of her labia, and in a way her vagina seemed to gaze through those drapes, giving Peggy the vague feeling that her vagina was deeply appreciative that no entire human being had ever passed through its mouth.
She also has access to the only reliable supply of artificial fabrics in the realm, and on her form a sheer negligee drapes wrinkle-free, like Ban-Lon on a Barbie doll: the Hollywood concept of feminine allure always did depend on a certain insouciance about wearing nightwear by day.
On a single plate, there's a tobacco-infused chocolate mousse, a Madagascar chocolate brownie, a milk chocolate crisp, a cocoa nib brittle, a caramel cream with caramelized white chocolate, and white chocolate streusel — all covered in a dehydrated layer of chocolate that elegantly drapes over each component like a silk sheet.
The Commission for Presidential Debates, the nonprofit group that organized the debates, used giant black drapes to set aside a section for this encounter, and it set specific requirements for the climate inside: The temperature had to hover between 63 and 703 degrees, and the humidity had to be less than 50 percent.
Then, to prove his respect, Michele teamed with Dap for a joint line of apparel and set him up to work on it in an impeccably restored corner brownstone in Harlem whose lowest level, just beyond an ornate gate, is an atelier with a wall of blood-red drapes facing the street.
As you walk through the wraparound garden, down the cobblestone pathway (where you'll be greeted by chickens) and through the classic facade, the Moulin Rouge-era appeal of Hotel Particulier is revealed: moody velvet drapes, gilded wallpaper, taxidermy and the animated din of a pétanque game carrying over from the court next door.
I also saw that I was slow returning to the T; that I sometimes took an unaccountable extra hop before setting off, like Wile E. Coyote band-sawing his legs in midair; and that when I hit my backhand crosscourt I threw my body wide open, a cuckolded husband ripping aside the drapes.
Visible duct work lends an industrial edge, softened by full length drapes, a leather library chair stationed beside a floor lamp, plaid throw blankets from the regional Faribault Woolen Mill Co. and the occasional use of Minnesota-motif wallpaper featuring deer, loons and boat oars in a pattern suggestive of Scandinavian folk art.
While Measure is a great indicator of how mobile AR can add value to people's lives today—you hold up your phone, you get the length of that couch or the height of those drapes, you're done—AR's more pervasive future likely hinges on being there when we need it, no pocket pullout required.
The local economy was in good order, and aside from an early foofaraw around his office's use of public funds (a strong predilection for luxury vehicles and damask drapes gave rise to the nickname "Coupe Deval"), his time in office was free of the kind of self-dealing that is common in the Commonwealth.
Overlooking Bryant Park, this white-on-white aerie was hung with cellophane drapes, an inspired touch that went public in Stettheimer's stage designs for "Four Saints in Three Acts," an opera with music by Virgil Thomson, a libretto by Gertrude Stein and featuring an all-black cast that played briefly on Broadway in 1934.
The long-time LGBTQ advocate, who drapes himself in pride flags during performances at his sold-out shows, told Paper that even though he was "married to a woman and very much in love with her," that he wasn't opposed to also dating a man because he was attracted to a person, not a certain gender.
In the gloom of the basement bar, which is divided up by black drapes hung from the ceiling to create curtained-off play areas, the sophistication of the guests' attire ranges from baggy, charity shop pleated trousers scuffed at the knees to immaculately-pressed Kilgour two-pieces with cutaway collared shirts and lush, expansive double-Windsor knotted Hermes ties.
"It is Orwellian to lecture others on nationalism when she's the one who drapes herself in a flag and drives around in a tank," said SNP candidate for Edinburgh North and Leith, Deidre Brock, referring to a photo shoot in which Davidson posed in a British army tank and a Union Jack, the symbol of British unity.
On this side of the Atlantic, one public sculpture is a regular for being kept under drapes by US politicians: the Department of Justice's Spirit of Justice statue, which depicts a bare-breasted Lady Justice, spent three years under $8,000 curtains during Attorney General John Ashcroft's tenure so photos and videos of him delivering speeches would remain nipple-free.
However he does not need to, but he does need to raise his percentage enough to win FL, CO and NV. His tone and his words need to be chosen wisely for the next debate if he wants to have an actual chance at being president, because after last night Hillary is measuring drapes in the Oval Office.
Most of the rooms muted by cold, and the furniture there with its human chill under vast drapes of plastic for the season— Because eventually we are an austerity, walking room to room enamored and saddened, all the crazy variations of bed and table, clocks, books on a shelf, foreign harbors etched some yesterday, framed for a wall.
The décor leaned heavily on contemporary Italian design, with velour drapes, mirrored accents and an extra-deep leather love seat that was ideal for lounging in front of the large flat-screen TV. The plush king-size bed was piled with pillows, and a long wooden desk had a panel fitted with outlets for charging every conceivable electronic device.
Opening with limited release today, Swallow centers on a young woman named Hunter (played by Girl on the Train's Haley Bennett) as she navigates married life with her husband Richie (Austin Stowell) who often isn't home, leaving her to pick drapes and play phone games in their icy glass box of a house in New York's Hudson Valley.
Nicki: AubreyDrake: That name is no longer for your tongueNicki: Be honest: this is about me isn't itDrake: Haha what do you meanNicki: You know what I mean *Nicki drapes her arms around Drake's neck and begins to lean back and forth seductively* *Drake rubs his face and looks down nervously at his lap* Drake: You want my honesty?
ToolsMeasure small objects with MeasureKitThey won't be quite as precise or exact as grabbing a physical measuring tape, but with iOS 11 comes a bunch of new augmented reality tape measure apps, including MeasureKit, that will probably be good enough for what most users need in a pinch, but shouldn't be used to measure for drapes or anything else requiring precision.
She writes not only about art itself but about the experience of it; ''how you really love a song after you've heard it over and over, how your body feels almost desperate for the next part''; about the rerun as well as the family room: ''The dusty haze of sun coming in streams through the drapes in the midst of my afternoon solitude.
The Pop is a broad button about the size of your palm, which connects to a hub that plugs directly into an outlet via Bluetooth LE. The hub has the real smarts, with support for a whole host of top smart home gadgets, including Phillips Hue lights, LIFX connected bulbs, Lutron smart drapes and August locks, to name just a few.
A poster from Vezzoli's series "Surrealiz" (2008), an embroidery that unsettlingly meshes the faces of Salvador Dalí and Elizabeth Taylor, peeks out from behind a set of floor-to-ceiling custom-dyed pale pink double-crepe-sable drapes leading to the long balcony; Corbetta was a curator for the 2009-10 show "Dalí Dalí Featuring Francesco Vezzoli" at Stockholm's Moderna Museet.
"It's really satisfying to find a purpose for all these things," she told Tejal, before explaining how she thinks about the bits and pieces she finds in the restaurants' walk-in refrigerators — how they'll cook on and in her pie dough and how she'll use the ingredients to build layers into every tart: mashed potatoes; grilled cauliflower; drapes of sliced ham.
His father has suggested that Mr. Mateen was incensed by the sight of two men kissing in front of his young son, whose bedroom was chock-full with all things Disney, all things America: a Spider-Man helmet and bicycle, a Star Wars backpack, Star Wars drapes, a chair in the likeness of Tow Mater from "Cars," and not one but three Mickey Mouses.
Against him are arrayed the following: Sarah, who brings along a rocket launcher as you or I would pack an energy drink; Grace (Mackenzie Davis), who is like any other human, only more so, having been "augmented," as she says, with superior powers; and a grizzled old geezer named Carl (Schwarzenegger), who lives near Laredo, Texas, with his family and runs a business making drapes.
They included Joey King doing her best impression of oscillating sound waves in Iris Van Herpen's "Dichotomy cape-dress" (so-dubbed by the brand and a name that sounds like the refrain of the moment), and Charlize Theron doing her version of the Jolly Green Amazon in one-shouldered Dior goddess drapes over a peekaboo black corset: a little bit citrus grove, a little bit in-your-face-fleshy.
Now 50, Mr. Gourjon has spent thousands of hours at Gleason's, and his black-and-white photos portray the sport's intoxicating swirl of violence and grace: a young boxer, exhausted from throwing flurries, drapes his arms over the ring; a statuesque fighter out of a George Bellows painting laces his shoes in a locker room; and seen through a window in the gym's cluttered boxing-poster-filled office, a man approaches his crawling, weakened opponent with menace.
"In the wake of the Harvey fallout and women coming forward with incredible amounts of sexual harassment cases, I have been so disappointed to hear women talk about 'modesty' and 'our responsibility,' as if we need to, yet again, adjust to make it 'easier' for the rest of the world," said Emily Ratajkowski, whose video — in which she drapes herself suggestively in spaghetti while wearing lacy lingerie and knit gloves — is scheduled for Day 3 of the Love calendar.
All of which is to say, the decision to ditch Radiohead—whose set can be summarized by the fact that they spent three minutes tuning their instruments and people clapped because they thought it was a new song—and watch Status Quo play the absolute hits in the acoustic tent full of soothing red drapes while couples in the autumn of their lives jig to "Rocking All Over The World" like pirates on speed was a fucking fantastic one.
Don Santiago Guzman, installed in his luxurious Madrid apartment, where he could barely make his way through the clutter of furniture and other objects, and protected from the noise and vulgar uproar in the streets by heavy drapes the color of bull's blood, socially isolated by his deafness and boundless pride, was blissfully unaware of how the most terrible rancor was surfacing in his country, a rancor that had been feeding on the wretchedness of some and the arrogance of others.
To the magazine I wrote, Hi Hello my name is T Kira but please DEAR GOD forget the T. I'm obsessed with riding horses and I like to palm the tassels that hang from my grandma's drapes and yes I would like a real camera for Hanukkah and yes I would like an instrument, any instrument, for Christmas and yes I do like the smell of a gas pump but really what I would really, really love is a pen pal, yes, and Thank you.
Boyle drapes his novel with enough Christian symbolism — the project's founder, Jeremiah Reed, is called G.C., for God the Creator; his full-time aide and part-time lover Judy Forester is known as Judas; of Ramsay, Linda says, "he's the serpent"; and late in the novel we meet an integral character named Eve — to suggest, or at least nod toward, a pious allegory: the Augustinian notion that libido was what spoiled the Garden of Eden, just as, in a sense, it makes a big hot mess of the E2 mission.
Trace the penetration of the blazing, boring sun, the patterning on every architectural surface, the varied clothing, and privileged interior view to the Matisse of the Nice pictures, who appears intent upon de-mythologizing Delacroix's tableau over and over, dismantling its mechanisms with a changing cast of curvy and blatantly erotic nudes, along with partially covered models and prim, fully dressed fashion plates, posing among fabrics, shawls, drapes, and costumes covered in Moroccan patterns, stripes of all kinds and on and on, as well as a host of secondary props that includes flowers, brass trays, birdcages, and various bric-a-brac.
Here's a quick scan of other consumer favorites that will be subject to tariffs if Mr. Trump follows through: Kitchenware LED lamps Flags Microwave ovens Curtains and drapes Coffee makers Hair dryers Bed linens Sweaters Shoes, including golf shoes, boots, running shoes and other footwear Bras Gloves Sunglasses Wigs and facial hair made of human hair T-shirts Track suits Smartphones, like iPhones Flat-panel televisions Copiers and fax machines Video cameras Lithium ion batteries Keyboards Loudspeakers Golf clubs Water skis, surf boards and other water sport equipment Bicycle parts Fishing rods Military rifles, shotguns and their parts Rocket launchers and flame throwers Greeting cards Artificial flowers Flashlights Pens Mr. Trump has insisted that the tariffs will not raise prices for consumers, saying that China will bear the brunt of the taxes, a view that many economists dispute.

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