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"gauzy" Definitions
  1. made from a type of light cloth that you can see through and that is usually made of cotton or silk

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I get a skirt and a gauzy tank on sale.
After weeks of mostly gauzy coverage, the backlash felt inevitable.
There is no gauzy film on this writer's camera lens.
"I wanted to create this soft, gauzy world," she said.
Where Beyoncé offered gauzy beauty, A Tribe Called Quest and Anderson .
STEPPING through the gauzy curtains, Michael Syrovatka screams and lurches backwards.
Pop fragments disintegrate over sparse industrial beats, washed in gauzy darkness.
Her narration is gauzy yet skeptical, with dips into pop culture.
But what happens at the end of two years remains gauzy.
Considering the heat wave, we totally understand the choice in gauzy top.
MANY Americans, especially white ones, think of the 1950s with gauzy nostalgia.
Directed by Theo Anthony, it's a hazy, gauzy meditation on digital intimacy.
Ronald Reagan's gauzy picture of incipient prosperity was at least convincingly imagined.
All these companies began with a gauzy credo to change the world.
Some Europeans argue that beyond the gauzy symbolism, that is already happening.
At the Velvet Salon, the air was gauzy with hair-product mist.
But just how, beyond our gauzy hopes, were we hoping that might happen?
Live Focus adds a gauzy, out-of-focus effect to a photo's background.
America has a gauzy, romanticized version of its history that is largely fiction.
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life is a gauzy bit of frippery.
Pieces gently blossom, synth pads unfold to reveal gauzy whispers and shy melodies.
In the gauzy background, wind turbines are peacefully spinning amid fields of grain.
In the middle of all this neon, gauzy posturing, something real has happened.
Floor-to-ceiling windows framed the iconic skyline, complemented by gauzy white curtains.
House GOP leaders need much more from Trump than a gauzy vision speech.
Gauzy clumps of cotton from cottonwood trees drifted down around me like snowfall.
They painted gauzy landscapes where fishermen plucked plump brook trout from Esopus Creek.
There is just a large gauzy white globe accelerating off down the road.
They make gauzy, ruminative music that waxes existential over lilting hip-hop beats.
To date, AR has been a gauzy kind of hologram over the real world.
Throw on your gauzy black go-to and and you'll turn heads like always.
For years, the general public had been besotted by Tesla and its gauzy promises.
Hechinger said that campus websites and tours have presented gauzy propaganda extolling Greek life.
Seen from behind, a pair of chairs seems to dematerialize behind a gauzy curtain.
Women wearing gauzy Gucci dresses shivered in the cold as they took their seats.
Ms. Rocha's signatures are gauzy layers and sheer dresses embroidered with flowers and pearls.
It begins with the violin playing almost gauzy, hushed high tones and scratchy effects.
It shows two buildings dwarfing the landscape, encircled by a gauzy wreath of smoke.
Gauzy portraits of broken, poisoned people overlay images of the polluted landscape they call home.
It's the nicest bathroom I've ever been in with high walls and gauzy warm light.
It was a natural hit, trading in gauzy filters as recognizable as they are shareable.
The gauzy, baroque aesthetic really recalls Perfume Genius' iconic "Slip Away" video from last year.
One is by Jan Bogaerts and depicts a night scene that is gauzy and ephemeral.
Despite the album's polished grooves, the shifting story lines gave it a gauzy, dreamlike quality.
The company unveiled a gauzy advertising campaign, titled "Here Together," to apologize to its users.
Mostly female, the guides swan through the corridors of the property in gauzy white dresses.
A president bereft of fresh ideas, Trump can only fall back on a gauzy past.
They wear heels, long diaphanous dresses or other gauzy getups, and a dab of mystery.
It was soft, gauzy, spring green, with a pattern of tiny intricate vines and leaves.
But this approach, which I put forth so ponderously, is gauzy in Hrabal, lightly, artfully deployed.
Not only is it freezing out, but I feel stripped and vulnerable in the gauzy fabric.
It's very gauzy... there's a lot of millennial pink in there, slow motion, an indie soundtrack.
The gauzy nostalgia of "Make America Great Again" was the perfect vessel for that vague promise.
It opens with lightly reverbed vocals laid gauzy over impeccably tight drum machine clips and thuds.
Seeing this fight coming, the industry is already issuing propaganda with gauzy pictures of blue flames.
They don't drape you in marijuana's gauzy haze or imbue you with cocaine's wintry, italicized focus.
Try the Ramly burger, the charred patty wrapped in a gauzy omelet from the Malaysian Project.
Leaders of these behemoths have long spoken in ambitious, gauzy sentimentalities about a broadly progressive future.
I reread "The Kiss" recently and was struck by its high-literary artiness and gauzy restraint.
Large windows along one wall were dressed with gauzy black curtains and thick beige blackout drapes.
Her many social-media accounts provide a gauzy window into her world: handbags, babies, construction sites.
No: we do not take pleasure inserting a dry, gauzy wedge of cotton into our vaginas.
This we see in the anti-realist fairy picture "The Night" (1897) and other gauzy works.
But the movie is diluted, ultimately, by choosing to view its subject through such a gauzy lens.
Gauzy, good intentions, even by powerful people like the president, won't prevent a lengthy and serious debate.
They're not talking in gauzy terms about homeownership, the rare housing topic that usually gets a nod.
I watched a cloud bank slowly roll over a cliff, rearranging itself like a gauzy muslin scarf.
Fisher's partial frankness, at once crystalline and gauzy, exasperated her excellent biographer, Joan Reardon, but mostly tantalizes readers.
It highlights the malleability of Nunez Cabrera's composition; its gauzy crawl makes equal sense soundtracking bliss and terror.
I loved the feel of the sheer, gauzy tops, and I loved the way I'd seen them styled.
Behind the boy, his old red car still ran, gauzy yellow light on, sky dropping into a sunset.
The song's gauzy, laid-back keys and Blue's hypnotic mantra of a chorus don't hurt the mood, either.
And maybe try some other cheeses—Brie can be hell to clean out of a gauzy linen tunic.
And it demands more than the gauzy pieties and press-a-button platitudes that too many politicians spout.
The show was just as seductive, with crystal-embellished panties, power-shoulder suiting and gauzy bandage evening dresses.
Adapted from a popular manga and unspooling over a single day, the modest movie is gauzy and elliptical.
Reagan's genius was to sell supply-side economics in a gauzy package of optimism, nostalgia and patriotic renewal.
This will bring up the Snipping Tool pop-up and add a gauzy filter over the whole screen.
Holding down on the mouse, drag to form a rectangle that seems to cut through the gauzy filter.
But in its day, phrenology wrapped a gauzy cloak of fake science around the ugly armor of racism.
Image: GizmodoEven Gizmodo boss Kelly Bourdet found herself covered in a gauzy filter of Oppo Find X Portrait mode.
Kim's deceptively simple play on hobbyist painting contrasts the quotidian vicissitudes of terrestrial life with the heavens' gauzy indifference.
When you're replacing flimsy tops and gauzy dresses with lots of bulky items, a tight closet edit is crucial.
The lighting exposes the gauzy texture of the rings, and even reveals the very faint, icy outermost F-ring.
Designs in pale pink or white dominated the show, with pleats and gauzy skirts galore and intricate layered numbers.
But as Tig settles her family's affairs, she learns things about her mother that clash with her gauzy memories.
His wife, Asma, landed a gauzy profile in Vogue in 2011 enthusing over the Assads' "wildly democratic" home life.
LUCY ROSE This singer dared to perform quietly at SXSW, radiating solace and benevolence in her gauzy, luminous voice.
As such "Ablaze" is a surging, joyful pop song—a gauzy drift of Alley's magic melodies and pulsing synths.
In fact, there is no labor beyond domestic, and workaday tasks are completed with a gauzy sense of fulfillment.
" Siegel's movie is blunt and bloody, he said; Ms. Coppola's is gauzy and pastel, and "did Siegel one better.
The question is whether the gauzy talk of hope and optimism can break through monstrously tall barriers to peace.
For example, replace chunky knit blankets with gauzy linen throws and put away any faux fur pillows or fuzzy sheepskins.
Just focus on the gauzy feeling of being wrapped in a safe, beautiful ecosystem, a perfect world of uplifting infotainment.
Previously, iPhones needed two lenses to take Portrait Mode photos, which gives photos a gauzy, DSLR-esque soft-focus background.
Coppola, in the first of what would become a string of collaborations with Dunst, films her in gauzy, luminous shots.
The Beoplay H9s have a veiled, softened, gauzy sound that frustrates with its refusal to ever be sharp and incisive.
She'd made a gauzy hairnet ham- mock for it and hung it in the back of the truck for luck.
Expect bohemian but polished looks with feminine accents, like ombre dip-dyed gauzy silk dresses and alpaca sweaters with fringe.
To visualize this subjective character of experience, figures in these drawings appear gauzy and translucent; objects look not quite solid.
Wearing gauzy red robes with extravagantly long trains, Mr. Costanzo and Ms. Bridges seem at once otherworldly and achingly real.
She sought "the firm reality of a consciousness" that was composed nevertheless of gauzy and penumbral things, dreams and mysteries.
Their outdoor bed sports gauzy white curtains on all four sides, to protect whoever lies upon it from the sun.
Can it be a coincidence that pizza parlors gauzy with nostalgia's glow seem to be multiplying in New York City?
Instead of augmenting the spaces you inhabit, this gauzy latticework breathes and coalesces into something darker, wispier, more cocoon-like.
The showy outer movements had appropriate élan, with Mr. Chamayou viewing some of Mendelssohn's nervier patterns through gauzy, dreamy filters.
For that matter, all true crime books should be approached with caution because they lack the gauzy perspective of fiction.
And they're not explained by some profound ideological affinity with her father, because she doesn't spout ideology — just gauzy platitudes.
In this 4653 mm photograph, the sky has a semi-opaque quality, punctuated by a gauzy cloud directly above the protagonist.
Displayed beneath a gauzy sheet of plastic, placed in the aisles of Trader Joe's and/or WalMart under the Daniele Inc.
A gauzy curtain separates the doctor from the patient's face, so that he is literally just staring at a nameless vagina.
She uses outlandish costumes to create an overall gauzy, dreamlike state in her work, which is true predominantly in Marie Antoinette.
They are gauzy and soft, looking to make her more appealing to voters and paint a portrait of melting-pot America.
The participants delivered brief reminiscences as they perched on stools, behind a gauzy scrim and against a backdrop of projected images.
On the president's previous two major legislative initiatives, he offered only gauzy principles and left the legislative drafting to congressional Republicans.
Mr. Weitzner's first spot will air nationally this week, with a gauzy focus on the initial days of the Trump presidency.
It all points to the complexity we encounter when we pull back the gauzy veil of hagiographic history we have woven.
The singer posted a highly stylized portrait of herself on Instagram sporting lingerie, a gauzy veil and a noticeable baby bump.
So when she arrived onstage in a regal, gauzy red gown, after being introduced by her grandson, her presence was enough.
As you'd expect from Curtis, it's a gauzy kind of indie rock that also manages to be propulsive with a heavy bottom.
The shirt is a gauzy, lime green halter top, covered in hot pink and yellow flowers, and is just slightly ill-fitting.
THE Egyptian army announced the offensive with a gauzy video, clips of saluting soldiers and gleaming fighter jets set to martial music.
As it empties, you can feel the ghosts of the past compress onto each other in a kind of cheesy, gauzy montage.
As Dee Dee her melancholia was awash with reverbed guitars, gauzy as dawn eking through pale blinds, plus plush girl group harmonies.
Hollywood loves its "based-on-a-true-story" films, even as it bends real events and characters to its gauzy storytelling traditions.
But there was something slick and overdetermined in her delivery, and in the gauzy sheen of her otherwise capable band, Grand Baton.
He was still burrowing beneath the clothes when the door opened and Carmen slipped into the room, wearing a gauzy white nightgown.
I do remember seeing an image of an intact kelp forest — giant, gauzy strands of green, suspended against an ethereal blue backdrop.
The pro-Brexit fundamentalists have offered gauzy visions of high-tech wizardry that would remove the necessity for physical checks of vehicles.
A brisk climb punctuated by postcard views of Los Angeles landmarks: the Hollywood sign, the Santa Monica Mountains, the gauzy downtown skyline.
Klimt's "Zwei Liegende," or "Two Reclining Figures" (1916-17), depicts two women who appear to be blissfully sleeping, wrapped in gauzy coverings.
The effect is an earthy echo of the signature veiny pale pink and gauzy green marble surfaces he has created for Céline.
Entering his 30s, he is well aware that his physique is filling out, hovering on the gauzy line between sturdy and stocky.
There's a gauzy sequence where this seems to be actually playing out, and "Parasite" briefly dangles the prospect of a Hollywood ending.
For her last, on French couture, she wore a gauzy Halston gown suggestive of an exotic bird of green and black plumage.
I spent most of my life believing a gauzy, kindergarten version of Thanksgiving, thinking only of feasts and family, turkey and dressing.
Attendees lounged as the gauzy strains of the Simon and Garfunkel hit "America" played on the sound system before Mr. Sanders arrived.
It is more sepia-toned and foreboding than serenely pretty, with jagged rocks and a huge moon partly masked by gauzy clouds.
Gauzy American landscapes — a red-rock desert, a rainbowed glade — are threaded with a dashed red line that tracks the snails' progress.
The metaphor can't be a visual similitude (although white, gauzy clouds could look somehow more virginal than heavy ones pregnant with rain).
As against our gauzy national hopes, I will teach my boys to have profound doubts that friendship with white people is possible.
There's still only one song to sample—the gorgeous gauzy slow build and crashingly cinematic "Loveless," which was released this past fall.
By way of rebellion, he turned inward, teaching himself to program beats and write gauzy, lonesome pop songs with a distinctly homemade feel.
Each has a large private terrace slung with a crocheted two-person hammock; cooling cross breezes blow through the canopy bed's gauzy drapes.
He also continues to grieve for his wife, whose murder the viewer has to keep reliving -- in gauzy Technicolor dreams -- along with him.
In this telling, not only does realism replace idealism, but Israel's calculus embraces the here and now rather than a gauzy aspirational future.
His earliest works were in the paintinglike manner of Pictorialism, as in a dreamily gauzy image of the Brooklyn Bridge made in 1921.
Olivia and Fitz enjoyed one last gauzy frolic in 600-thread-count sheets, and appeared ready to ride off into the sunset together.
But "Beautiful Boy," rather than plumbing the hard emotional depths of its subject, skates on a surface of sentiment and gauzy visual beauty.
On the valley floor, below the thickest parts of the blanket, gauzy sunshine occasionally turned the landscape from gray to a sunset orange.
Warm, wickedly funny and endlessly relatable, she was an emissary of realness who punched through the gauzy divide separating celebrities from everyone else.
" There's a welcome, restrained elegance to these gauzy interludes starring the man the online fandom has already semi-affectionately termed "Old Man Rick.
The relentless trills and tremolos of Scriabin's Sonata No. 10 — which is sometimes played lusciously but was here diffuse and gauzy — glittered angrily.
Timeless is a word easily applied to Shirley Collins, an 86-year-old living legend, the gauzy-eyed real deal, battling through hedgerow.
Beware: If you hang out near the lakes or crossroads in Mexico, you might see La Llorona's long black hair and gauzy white gown.
When Max hits the boom box, Kazaam emerges partly in a Capri Sun-like tornado in the gauzy fabric of a '90s music video.
The Democratic Party needs to be saved from itself, or at least from its tendency to retreat into the gauzy nostalgia of the past.
The swan's tutus, too, have sharper edges: gone are the flowing gauzy skirts, hated by many for showing so little of the dancers' legs.
In these gauzy instants, her waking mind seemingly has not yet reached the conscious state that inevitably triggers the nightmare of December 22, 2010.
Related: 'I Am Heath Ledger' provides intimate, gauzy portrait Ledger, who got into directing before his death, was rarely without a camera in hand.
The strands converge at the end, as you knew they would, but Mr. Thompson's insights never rise beyond the level of gauzy group therapy.
She made gauzy tops with circles painted on them to accentuate the wearers' breasts, a reference to the bare-chested girls of the rite.
They were a preternaturally polished lot, especially Ivanka, who can deflect potentially messy questions and pivot to gauzy banalities with the best of them.
They're lighter versions of some of our favorite scents — think of them like the gauzy knit sweater that will soon replace your cashmere turtleneck.
Even settings like a cheap motel imbue a kitschy chic dreaminess, a perfect backdrop for beautiful Jesse to saunter about in gauzy little dresses.
Which brings us to the obvious but important detail that one of Biden's main selling points is a gauzy nostalgia for the Obama era.
But Hynes's work, even with the shiniest of stars, is something else entirely: It has a tender, gauzy feel, a new-wave R.&B.
What I'd failed to pick up from those gauzy recollections, though, was just how vibrant and inspiring of an arts scene I would find.
The tale itself often drifts away from the suspense-driven logic of conventional horror into realms of gauzy romance, surreal grotesquerie and demented trippiness.
But some consumers simply do not care about the math — or perhaps are hypnotized by years of gauzy marketing and the daydreaming it inspires.
At times, the significance of that can feel undercut by all the gauche and gauzy designs that still proliferate throughout the sex toy industry.
The fashion of the series, which takes place between 1912 and 1925, is on display in the gauzy silks, empire waists, and princess sleeves.
The most intriguing depicts a young woman in a high-waisted skirt and gauzy shawl, twirling a barely outlined flower in her right hand.
Upon further reflection, it becomes apparent that the strategic placement of the gauzy curtains is meant to evoke a vagina encasing the dildo/phallus.
Opener "Meet Me in the Hallway" offers gauzy campfire folk; "Two Ghosts" is a mournful acoustic autopsy of love lost; "Sweet Creature," a strummy lullaby.
The costume prompt — "Pink and Teal, Summer and Sea, Eternal Vacation" inspired looks that nodded to Vaporwave's aesthetic blend of old technology and gauzy escapism.
As our mouths sank together, our breasts touched, mine adorned only with the finest satin, hers covered with gauzy material studded with teardrops of finery.
Its prose is so delicate, its structure so gauzy, that it feels as if the whole thing will disappear if you look directly at it.
The polluted air is more than noticeable with the hazy views, orange-filtered sunlight, and a gauzy layer of opaque air hovering on the horizon.
Off Season, A line from Abra Boero and Judi Rosen, is pleasingly undone, with gauzy cotton caftans and one-pieces that are down to earth.
As evidenced with Donald Trump's election, nostalgia is also a powerful way to cloak racism and sexism in the gauzy veneer of patriotism and prosperity.
She tries on a gauzy, stainless-steel jacket over her own crisp white tunic, and demonstrates how the fabric can be manipulated in the hand.
Joined by the pianist Cameron Grant, Ms. Mearns, in gauzy pink, imbues the simplest gestures — outstretching an arm, tapping together her wrists — with expressive depth.
Fusing elements of Renaissance polyphony and Baroque counterpoint with the gauzy, layered chords of the French Impressionists, it is music of beauty, mystery and power.
Georgina Rizk's outfit was composed of a plunging top made of gauzy blue fabric and beads, along with matching silky pants and a voluminous hairstyle. 
It gives it a slight diffusion and feathering around the edges of the frame, just to show Joe in kind of a gauzy and dreamlike stagnation.
Apple's iPhone 7 Plus offers something similar: two lenses, one wide-angle and one telephoto, with a similar gauzy, out-of-focus effect called Portrait Mode.
Biden's message, a gauzy nostalgia for a pre-Trump world that didn't really exist, could carry him all the way to the White House next November.
After that, NASA can choose to extend the mission — or it could end it, plunging the craft into Jupiter's gauzy atmosphere, where it would burn up.
It is summer entertainment as confection—one made up of Van Halen bangers, day-glo suspenders, gauzy 80s vaseline lighting, shoulderpads, and women in stretch fabrics.
In that one he is alleged to have intervened in regulatory decisions on behalf of Bezeq, a telecommunications giant, in return for gauzy coverage on Walla!
Her voice was enhanced with trippy reverb, as was Dashon Burton's in a set that used electronics to overlap his voice with itself in gauzy layers.
Photo by Luca Venter You may recognize Charlie Hilton's airy, effortless croon from her days fronting Blouse, the gauzy dream-rock trio signed to Captured Tracks.
From even my privileged vantage point I could not see, beyond gauzy efforts to "raise awareness," whether that kind of brass tacks work was underway today.
As you can see, it's spewing jets of fire at a power line, systematically disintegrating what appears to be some kind of gauzy net of debris.
Every guest at Borgo Egnazia is paired up with one, and the guides, mostly female, swan through the corridors of the property in gauzy white dresses.
Mr. Steyer's appearance at Allen University, a historically black school in Columbia, inspired yet another digital ad, a gauzy and upbeat production aimed at black women.
Suddenly, a white, gauzy veil of panic set in — I didn't know where I was and didn't want to end up in a different state entirely.
For dinner, start with the braised-goat-and-lentil samosa, a reversal of the food-cart routine, gauzy on the outside and hearty in the center.
My favorite, a pink gown with a deep V neck, has feathers sewn into a gauzy overskirt which floated down the runway as the model walked.
She poured coffee from a yellow enamel pot and slid onto a stool beside me, curling her bare feet up and arraying gauzy cottons around her.
The pool deck echoed the over-the-top sensibility, with furnishings that are reminiscent of Miami or Mykonos (neon lights; white upholstered chairs; gauzy, curtained cabanas).
During the mayor's State of the City speech in January, his wife appeared in a gauzy video that some in the audience described as campaign-style.
In the middle painting, Hero, who is wearing a white gauzy gown, holding a lantern, and kneeling, looks down at her drowned lover sprawled before her.
In the third movement he joined Ms. Tetzlaff's coppery earthiness and Mr. Vogt's velvety delicacy for an offhand opening that led to a gauzy, endearingly awkward dance.
On "twofour," for example, Urich dreamily sings, "let's not get along together" in gauzy harmony as a destructive wave of noise threatens to wash it all away.
I encountered an active offender one day back in 2005, on Rue Raynouard: an elderly lady wrapped in furs, with gauzy hair teased up like cotton candy.
Later, Vayner reedits it into smaller tidbits to run as clips or stills on other sites, which is how Bilyeu winds up with those gauzy Instagram posts.
It's a svelte, elegant device that seems like it belongs in a gauzy tech concept video — only it's actually going on sale this October, starting at $999.99.
The cocktails were in full flow and the beer seemed never ending and everyone around me had that curiously gauzy look of the well fed about them.
Roy Cooper spoke with conviction, but the particulars -- "Investment in education has got to be all the way from birth through higher education" -- were gauzy and familiar.
Frontier history is a gauzy and unreliable pursuit, and Nearis Green's story — built on oral history and the thinnest of archival trails — may never be definitively proved.
They would stitch or glue feathers, one by one, to gauzy substrates of silk, organza, or muslin, until the fabric flexed and flowed like a living thing.
The National Youth Choir of Scotland was wonderful, capable of gauzy delicacy and ringing fortes; the baritone Ashley Riches elegant in his brief moment in the spotlight.
After drawing her share of unkind tabloid headlines when she was a student dating William, she has gotten a shower of gauzy press coverage in recent weeks.
Unlike whatever style of ambient tickles your fancy, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight crackles with sonic filth, gauzy aural detail, weird ugly noises to listen to.
As Blum investigates, examining his cousin's gauzy explanations, his story becomes a meditation on social coercion, the limits of human agency and his family's improbable kindred spirits.
Too often portrayed as poster children for goofy ineptitude who need those how-to-be-a-dad books with pithy aphorisms and gauzy photos of little feet.
Her second outfit was right out of the Karjenner playbook as well: a tiny romper with a gauzy duster, accented with suede heels and a scarf-turned-choker.
Some critics have duly dismissed "The Post" as gauzy nostalgia (though wistfulness for a time when pursuit of the truth was a more bipartisan affair may be understandable).
Her suggestions are rather gauzy in the face of a new wing of America's left that no longer esteems freedom of speech as a value worth fighting for.
This year, armed with $60 million, Steyer and Democrats are copying the Kochs' strategy -- beginning with saying yes to issue-based canvassing, and no to gauzy ad buys.
Nostalgia is a perpetual allure for those who would dream up a less complicated past, who would love to lose themselves in gauzy memories of beloved childhood entertainments.
I mistakenly assumed that in spite of the allure of a pull-quote from Gwyneth or a gauzy photograph, we'd know to make good choices about our bodies.
I didn't realize it, but, instead of just writing one 3-minute gauzy sound, I tried to treat every little scene like it had its own organic integrity.
The trainees shrugged their way into the gauzy smocks, helping one another with the sticky tabs behind the neck, then unraveled the bonnets and tucked their hair inside.
In Washington, the art of the political punt goes like this: robust assurances of optimism and goodwill, coupled with gauzy avoidance of specifics, leading to elaborately choreographed stalls.
Jason Finkelman's eclectic soundscape and Susan Becker's costumes, which morph in the final scene from pants into gauzy skirts, heighten the sense of an environment in continuous flux.
But in her less than two years in power, she has also been criticized as sometimes relying more on gauzy promises of "kinder" government policies than concrete proposals.
By "fairy," I mean that I'm three inches tall, and yes, I've got a pair of gauzy, translucent wings, but they're more like a bat's than a butterfly's.
This Australian fashion designer's two-year-old eponymous boutique sells cheeky, playful statement pieces, like neoprene sweatshirts printed with cats and gauzy button down shirts embroidered with cherries.
But while you voted for Trump because you put faith in his gauzy pledges, I bet he will do no better with campaign promises than with marriage vows.
After all, it's hardly unheard of for the same person to express both gauzy support for LGBTQ equality -- gay people should have the option to get married, too!
Behind him, a traditional singer, an elderly man wearing a fez and a gauzy, black, gold-trimmed cloak over his suit, was plucking at a zither-like stringed instrument.
As a candidate for Senate and now president, he's been criticized for making gauzy appeals to a vision of America instead of real policy proposals that might alienate voters.
That's why the beautiful designs in Apple TV ads are rarely seen in real life because the phones are cloaked by ugly (if profitable) cases and gauzy screen protectors.
Here's what the 20-year-old spacecraft saw just before it powered down its cameras for the last time and prepared for a final plunge into Saturn's gauzy atmosphere.
The groovily jazzy track is the perfect sonic landscape for 70s-era LA, a hazy song buoyed by the easy vocals of Alexander Brettin and backed gauzy girl harmonies.
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It's a winning combination for setting a groove, like he did on the gauzy 2017 LP Fresh Air but his latest Helium, places extra emphasis on atmosphere and songcraft.
I'd pore over the pages and dream of slipping a Marc Jacobs satin bra over my top, trying a Dolce and Gabbana corset, or one of Dior's gauzy confections.
It is odd to hold these weighty objects, whose contents refer over and over again to the importance of what Ammons calls "gossamer distinctions," celebrating everything fleeting and gauzy.
In this, the album recalls the gauzy and meandering work of the cult rap hero MF Doom more than anything by the bellicose stars he was once compared to.
His booth at the Showplace Antique & Design Center in Manhattan is filled with statues, paintings and tapestries that represent dancers with twirling scarves, skimpy beaded tops and gauzy skirts.
Ernie Villing backed the Fire Island Belle out of its ferry slip and set course for a thin, gauzy strip on the hazy horizon across the Great South Bay.
Its scattering of paint tubes evokes metallic crinkles despite Freilicher's gauzy style, and the blue and green strokes she's marked on the palette — are they "daubs," or simply daubs?
Though the high-priced occasion is intended to create gauzy memories that last a lifetime, the months leading up to a wedding are often rife with stress and chaos.
Even the obligatory dips into social-issues storytelling offer a kind of gauzy nostalgia for an era when women were struggling to escape the societal bonds placed on them.
Yet by focusing on the gauzy myths that tend to dominate speeches and newspaper columns, Carpenter evades the harder questions and more cold-blooded calculations that lie behind them.
Glynn favors a gauzy or sometimes grainy finish to his photos and says that he is consistently striving to make something original within the framework of his own style.
Paradise Hills is set in a world of hyper-stratified class divisions, flying Art Deco cars, hologram jewelry, and fashion that blends gauzy Victorian ruffles with neon hair and makeup.
News Analysis The symbols of motherhood in American political life have long been comforting and predictable: a gauzy family tableau in campaign ads, with smiling kids gathering for a meal.
Recently signed to Charli XCX's Vroom Vroom label, Charlotte and Fin make the kind of gauzy electropop that sounds simultaneously beamed straight out of 1986 and fresh out of 2016.
The general design of society is that men get to hold on to sex appeal as they get older while women are forced into sleeved gowns and artfully gauzy necklines.
At first glance, each work in a series of color-filled and linearly-appealing artworks seem worked over by the nimblest brushstrokes, producing gauzy dashes that collapse into neat alignment.
Otherwise, "45" is typical, in which a similarly textured vocal and a gauzy, electronic saxophone coexist in the same track without saying much to each other or justifying their coexistence.
"The expected tenor of the book is underscored by its unsettling cover, an extreme close-up of a squinty-eyed Trump depicted through a gauzy red filter," Roig-Franzia wrote .
Just as Katchor holds to an economical meld of black inked figures and gauzy gray watercolor, he tells touching and funny stories while keeping his word count to a minimum.
Filled with light from windows that were covered by gauzy curtains (and blackout blinds at night), it was also an oasis of quiet and clean air that facilitated quality sleep.
In July, the network unveiled "Siesta Key," cut from the same gauzy rich-kid mold as "Laguna Beach," the 2004-2006 show that made Ms. Conrad and Kristin Cavallari famous.
Mr. Trump's assertion drew derision from critics who accused him of getting way ahead of a long, arduous negotiation to translate the gauzy words of Singapore into a workable plan.
The school held out the gauzy notion that its new New Media elective would have us editing brief online videos; I should, it seemed clear, be ready to do that.
Despite Miranda's half-hearted pleas for them to dress appropriately, they wear the same risqué ensembles they would wear to a New York club (with a gauzy scarf as accessory).
RADIOHEAD "A Moon Shaped Pool" (XL) The sounds are often gauzy and pretty on Radiohead's long-gestating "A Moon Shaped Pool": bell tones, hovering vocals, shimmery reverberating keyboards, string arrangements.
Mostly to fill out a story that's told in the first person, the movie gives him other impediments, including a dull, wealthy social set and some gauzy, panting fantasy scenes.
The shapes and words hover beneath this thin, gauzy sheen of paint that appears rough and abrasive — like you'd skin your knee on the surface if you fell on it.
At just over a minute long, it's less song and more interlude; the kind that trails off in a haze of promise—all gauzy, silken vocals and a simple, echoing melody.
People "may be sharply critical and disappointed at specific American policies, but on the whole they think this broad, gauzy concept of America is a good thing," he says. 1. Canada2.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a star with a more enviable Instagram feed than Lauren Conrad — the star has a lock on the gauzy, rose quartz, feminine and floral aesthetic.
Her gauzy visage certainly captures the essence of the Trump White House: slightly out-of-focus with a lot of sparkle distracting from the fact that there's nothing solid behind it.
Here is one final way in which soccer is a metaphor for England, a country that sees a special destiny—almost heaven-sent—inscribed in the gauzy glories of the past.
It's got the gauzy colors you instantly associate with old Super 8 footage, and it makes something like a GQ photoshoot featuring Cara Delevingne feel retro in a really fun way.
The "Daily Show" contributor (also known as the stodgy P.C. in those long-running "Get a Mac" TV ads) gives listeners a gauzy look at a success tinged with self-doubt.
The next time Gordon was there, Candy Peña showed him how she'd patched together two baby blankets into a large vest, a sort of poncho, in soft, gauzy blue and yellow.
They all built on the image of Chloé as a house that saw the world through a gauzy lens, with clothes full of the easy, breezy bohemian sensibility of the 1970s.
Skimming this résumé, you can see why people often regard López in a gauzy half-light, but even as he thrived as mayor of Chacao, he was becoming a polarizing figure.
At the company that has so profoundly contributed to our notions of gauzy romance and surprise Valentine's gifts and new and abundant ways to show a woman how she is treasured?
And everything is subtly recast by the piano playing of Craig Taborn, who sometimes scampers alongside Mr. Okazaki's clean-toned guitar lines, and elsewhere issues cloudlets of harmony, gauzy but opaque.
A dramatic black staircase with a lush green wall was on the right, while black check-in desks were on the left, backed by a green wall and gauzy white curtains.
On "Sharp Objects," Vallee essentially recycled cinematic devices like gauzy, quick-cut flashbacks, coupling that with Amy Adams' showy turn in the central role and the draw of Gillian Flynn's novel.
Robert James Waller wrote the gauzy, romantic novel "The Bridges of Madison County," which became a runaway best seller on its publication in 1992 and the basis of a popular film.
The shop offers up light-as-air gauzy scarves, travel-ready toiletry bags, and sleep masks as well as some great picks for guys that you can raid for your own wardrobe.
The rebar is wrapped with various materials: firehoses, electronic wires, gauzy ribbons (the sort used to wrap gifts), the cut off tips of shoes, and one of them is tarred and feathered.
The gauzy and shoegaze-inflected "Fear/+/Desire" highlight's Dabice's ability as a singer to indulge in delicate moments just as intensely as she would scream on one of the LP's many rippers.
Then on May 22th, everyone can experience a slow burn of dramatic intensity that's had its gauzy unicorn dream sequence cut out when the second season of Bloodline is released on Netflix.
Much of the work could be prepared without knowing the specific nominee, but on Tuesday night, White House videographers recorded Judge Garland for the gauzy biographical video that they released Wednesday morning.
It's a process she first explored in an earlier series, Leisure Work, that consists of photograms of lace made by placing the mesh directly on the enlarger, creating gauzy impressions of absence.
All of which is to say this video by Golden State quartet Valley Queen has me dreaming of dry heat and suede skirts (yes to the gauzy scarves, no to the dreamcatchers).
Wrapped Coast (215-0003) shrouded one million square feet of Australian coastline in gauzy fabric, and Valley Curtain (2000-23) strung a gigantic sheath of orange fabric between two Colorado mountain slopes.
Alexi Worth, who is the only one of the three artists represented by the gallery, paints on open linen mesh, which can be seen through, as if it were a gauzy curtain.
It's a promising, poignant crisis that the director Anne Fletcher swamps with gauzy sentimentalism and cutesy comedy, particularly once Will decides to turn a beauty pageant into a means of personal revolt.
In "When Frustration Threatens Desire" (1990), Marshall depicts a black man in a suit and vest with his arms extended, while beneath them floats a black woman in a white gauzy dress.
Since taking over the company in 1997, Angela has continued the family's vibrant legacy — introducing beachwear and updating the once-weighty zigzag knit with lighter Lurex yarns and gauzy constructions for evening.
But critics say that gauzy success tale belies the reality of a company that now wields its enormous market power to bully, extort, and sometimes even destroy rivals and business partners alike.
For this work, the artist stretched floor-to-ceiling sheets of the gauzy white material against the curved interior wall of the gallery so that the once-rounded corners appear squared off.
Kelda Roys, who is running in the Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor, put out a campaign ad in March that includes gentle piano music and gauzy close-ups of her two adorable children.
But soon, the jubilant procession gave way to what looked like an apparition: a shuffling contingent of figures dressed in all white, veiled in gauzy fabric and wearing placards with names and faces.
Though he occasionally moves into a more discordant, nasally voice—borrowing, for a moment, the sourness of Bob Dylan—it's often hard to distinguish his singing from any number of gauzy, fading synthesizers.
It is a pastiche of other games that, in turn, were more directly re-creating other movies and shows, which had themselves been informed by the gauzy Greatest Generation historiography of the 1990s.
Marston acknowledges the romance of her situation via a gauzy montage of her living every life she wants, but he never makes those lives seem plausible, given the vast conceptual gaps between them.
We don't see the content of the dreams, only their color and shape, and they serve both as receptacles for the film's gauzy sense of wide-eyed awe and metaphors for its aspirations.
Made in 1899, it depicts its 26-year-old subject in a gauzy, glowing white dress against a pale beige background that contrasts sharply with her black hair and clearly defined facial features.
Even in the starting gate, even in a gold medal race, if the thoughts creep to the memory of a long-ago fall, not the gauzy vision of the medal stand, seize them.
By offering so much honest detail so early, she risks turning off key constituencies, alienating donors and muddying the gauzy visionary branding that is the fuel for so much early horse-race coverage.
Yet no substantive conversation or hint of greater meaning pierces this gauzy void, which the Mulleavy sisters, whose fashion label is Rodarte, decorate by slapping butterflies or flowers on virtually every available surface.
So far, we have seen none of the money — and in its place, besides a gauzy plan that relies on tax credits for private investors, we have the straw man of environmental regulation.
But what makes the book charming, as well as enticing both intellectually and emotionally, is missing from this stage version: spellbinding tone, nimble curiosity and gauzy dreaminess; a flair for mood and metaphor.
Caravaggio typically painted his figures with brushstrokes that were perpendicular to those he used for his dark backgrounds; the subtle friction caused a feathering of the surface, lending the figures a gauzy luminosity.
The movie, directed by Reginald Hudlin, revisits this era of Marshall's life with "economy, a bit of gauzy nostalgia and likable performances," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
While the cinematographer, Franz Lustig, conjures gauzy flashbacks and glowing glamour shots, promising subplots — like Stephan's possibly murky past and his daughter's dalliance with a dangerous young Hitler sympathizer — are hastily snuffed out.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Lucifer gobbles up the souls of three traitors in an icy inferno, sinners are cooked in baths of tar, and a gauzy-robed Beatrice floats in the heavens.
This time, the gauzy fairy dancers are interspersed with shots of Americana-themed landscape: Claire gathering water from a stream, Jamie entering a woodsy cabin, indigenous tribes, and what looks like a Southern plantation.
"The thing would look like the chip from your cell phone with this very thin gauzy light sail," said Pete Worden, the former director of NASA's Ames Research Center, who is leading the project.
In a gauzy biographical sketch, the agency has portrayed Haspel as a proud native Kentuckian, one of five children who grew up on military bases overseas while their father served in the Air Force.
Instead, his gauzy calls for a generational torch-passing were ill suited to a Republican electorate who wanted someone angrier and more hostile to the system than Mr. Rubio could bring himself to be.
And yet here I am too, this gauzy world of pure inspirational women fed to me on a basis that's regular, but not regular enough that I'm always guessing when I'll get it next.
What distinguishes Anna from the other gauzy young women at the clinic is that she maintains a daily tether to the outside — her husband, Matthias, who visits every night, between dinner and evening snack.
Back in Damascus, before the war rendered life there untenable, Yasmin dutifully saved herself for marriage to her fiancé, Peter (Ali Lopez-Sohaili), who seems like an arrogant jerk, even in her gauzy memories.
As Women's History Month rolls to a close, so too will the gauzy commercials about empowering women from brands as diverse as women themselves such as: Twitter, Procter & Gamble, GE, Johnnie Walker, and Microsoft.
Surkov, who has a background in the arts, orchestrated a kind of political theater in Russia, creating a gauzy façade where no one knew which group was a creation of the government and which wasn't.
This one takes in everything from the warped gospel of San Jose's Lady Blacktronika to the glitchy, gauzy dreamhouse of Proibito-signed producer Austin Cesear; there's even a few Legowelt classics thrown for good measure.
That record ran from gauzy emo-rap to twitchy hip-hop to almost-folk, but his latest song, the latest in the Noisey x SoundCloud Video Singles series, is poppier than anything that's come before.
But "Good Girls" is nonetheless a fine addition to Amazon's portfolio -- and a timely reminder that when people long for America's good ol' days, the mores of that gauzy past weren't necessarily great for everybody.
Off she went to the Conservatoire, then to the Comédie Française, then to the Théâtre National Populaire, where her tottering, gauzy Maggie in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" was soon the toast of Paris.
Ginsburg, by contrast, is the Notorious R.B.G., the cynosure of an ardent fandom and the subject, recently, of both an Oscar-nominated documentary and a gauzy feature film about her early career, starring Felicity Jones.
In the video, she dances around as, among other things, a cowgirl singer in red, white and blue; a glittery mermaid; and a figure in gauzy red who's very overdressed on a multicolored basketball court.
This week, we're in Bonn, Germany, for the latest round of United Nations climate talks, where nations are hoping to start turning their gauzy promises to halt global warming into something a bit more meaningful.
It was a jarring counterpoint to the gauzy images of the president meeting the royal family, but it played to Mr. Trump's desire, even when visiting one of America's closest allies, to have an adversary.
In these sections, which follow Fred out into the lonely, rugged streets, a strain of the urban idyll jangles with the felt textures of poverty, and the moral stakes take on a gauzy, nostalgic lightness.
Hitler also promoted the idea of Volksgemeinschaft, or "people's community," and appealed to a gauzy nostalgia for the outset of World War I, which Germans remembered as a time of national unity and collective strength.
The sexy anthropomorphic hot dogs that Ivy Haldeman paints in gauzy near-silhouette with a limited palette of colors borrowed from an old Gahan Wilson cartoon could be sendups of advertising or American gender roles.
You also look at superstardom beyond sports, arguing that celebrity, broadly, can be at odds with the American Dream -- the gauzy idea that, with a bit of hard work, you can write your own destiny.
In the next game, with the rain outside wrapping the venue in a gauzy gray, Mr. Carlsen put enormous time pressure on Mr. Karjakin, at one point forcing the Russian's clock down to near zero.
Some are pretentiously mannered, like a later photo of Thierry shrouded in a gauzy white sheet; a pants-free selfie in a bathroom mirror is barely more artful than the thousands sent daily on Grindr.
Google Photos will even form gauzy retrospective mental associations for you: The artificially intelligent software plunges straight into your photo library, plucks out faces and related events, and automatically generates poignant little videos—synthetic episodic memories.
So expect to see a few gauzy inside views at the end of the weekend, as Facebook's PR machine spins up a gear ahead of the vote to elect the next European Parliament later this month.
Well, Scott took it upon himself to bring his own bouquet, literally, as Gigi Hadid walked, wrapped in gauzy white fabric, a giant red ribbon tied tight at her waist, and her torso surrounded with flowers.
But, gauzy prognostications of corporate greatness aside, some are chafing at the new risk-management and surveillance techniques that now characterize the Stamford trading floor — even as its market returns continue to leave competitors far behind.
On Monday, Madonna's daughter, 22, walked the red carpet at the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund event in a gauzy white dress that bared her right breast under a sheer panel and showed off her unshaven legs.
Halfway through the season, when Naz makes it to Riker's, a completely new reality is introduced — a gauzy, surrealist version of Orange is the New Black that shares a lot with the prison scenes from Chicago.
His mother, the former Frances Dolores Peek, known as Peg, was a gauzy romantic who denied her impoverished background and read "Gone With the Wind" to Pat at bedtime, casting family members in the starring roles.
"We can try to 'live for the moment,' but how long is that 'moment,' before we are already shuttling it off into our memory, encoding it with the gauzy Instagram filters of our minds?" he asks.
And for most of the ride, she was giving me the same gauzy version that she'd always given me, that life for them wasn't really that hard, that it was a good place to grow up.
When Mr. Bloomberg announced his bid in November, Ms. Sheindlin was quickly deployed, sent out on cable news interviews, to make the case for Mr. Bloomberg on "The View," and featured in a gauzy campaign ad.
Sir Eli, an older leatherman wearing a gauzy pink fabric in the shape of a hooded overcoat, egged me on during a few songs, trying to get me to vogue with the rest of the group.
Carly Rae Jepsen, playing Frenchy, was given a song written just for this production, and it blended into a gauzy "Beauty School Dropout," sung by Boyz II Men in a way that wouldn't have been clumsy onstage.
Al images courtesy the artist and Barbara Frigerio Gallery, Milano Thick strokes of oil paint mingle with the occasional burst of twilight color, turning New York City, Chicago and other major urban cities into gauzy, timelapse visions.
HBO seeks to stand apart from that wave with "Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy," an intimate but gauzy look back, its most salient aspect being that her sons, William and Harry, participate in the reminiscing.
The comfy king-size bed surrounded by a gauzy, billowing curtain was a close rival, but the noisy on-again, off-again air-conditioner marred the cult of silence I had gladly succumbed to on the island.
Mr. Uchimura gets the gauzy profiles: of his childhood in the countryside, training under his gymnast parents; of the birth of his daughters, in 2013 and 2015; of his struggles to give up junk food and smoking.
Even in the more aerated compositions, where larger sections of sky peek through the bramble, a mysterious fog hangs over the scene, as in the ashen swoops of paint that form the gauzy background of "Vines" (2019).
With the Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, drawing to a close, the gauzy images of a unified Korean women's hockey team and synchronized North Korean cheerleaders are giving way to the grinding business of pressuring Mr. Kim.
But I also think that the campaign's strategy wasn't so much "predicated on a gauzy myth" as it was an always ambitious gamble to expand the electorate, particularly by bringing in more young and working-class voters.
Despite roving discussions on the seriousness of social issues, a thin gauzy veil of gold separated the conversations and the people who are experiencing those issues miles from this enchanting setting, very reminiscent of the Gilded Age.
I feigned some conversation with my fellow journalists during the drive, but due to my slurred and gauzy nature every exchange had to start with, "Sorry, I just got my wisdom teeth out," which impressed most of them.
Particularly in Jaeggy's earlier work, objects and settings are generalized, rarely pinned to a specific time and place: we encounter a house with a garden, a wooden cross, a pastor, incestuous twins, crystal glasses, a gauzy blue dress.
In Requiem, visitors walk through darkened galleries lined with white, gauzy hanging scrolls; wall murals show scenes from San Francisco's Chinatown, Hong Kong, and the entrance to the Tung Wah Coffin Home — all painted with ash from incense.
But the gauzy images and vows of peace by Kim Jong-un and his counterpart from the South, Moon Jae-in, have complicated Mr. Trump's task as he prepares for his own history-making encounter with Mr. Kim.
"Dark Spring," like the other material we've heard from the album, rips a bit more than the Beach House we're used to, its driving rhythm section propelling the music's gauzy textures from dream pop to full-throttle shoegaze.
The American experiment itself didn't emerge from gauzy parlor talk; it was earned the hard way — by people willing to put themselves on the line for a powerful vision strengthened year by year, mile by mile, since 1776.
Budweiser's flagship Super Bowl message was a gauzy paean to Adolphus Busch, who emigrated to St. Louis from Germany in 1857, was told he "was not wanted here," yet persevered to create Budweiser and a sprawling brewing empire.
He clicked apprehensively through the social-media Web sites and TV news channels, and, as he had feared, there she was, dressed in a gauzy white frock, answering a brassy interviewer's impertinent questions about the Senator's missing manhood.
Robert James Waller, whose gauzy, romantic novel "The Bridges of Madison County" became a runaway best seller on its publication in 1992 and the basis of a popular film, died on Friday at his home in Fredericksburg, Tex.
President Trump leaned hard on the strength of the American economy during his second State of the Union address on Tuesday, but with a blend of precise statistics and gauzy superlatives that are much more difficult to measure.
With Charles-Donatien's help, Wang had taken the classic elements of Napoleonic style—peacoats with officer's stripes, gauzy gowns with Empire waists, fleurs-de-lis and fur stoles, like a French hussar's—and reimagined them as sexy evening wear.
At the direction of Mr. Elovitch and Mr. Hefetz, Walla consistently provided gauzy coverage of Mr. Netanyahu and his wife, suppressing or softening critical reports, padding inconsequential items with flattering photographs and acceding to hundreds of the couple's demands.
Critics praised his chamber piece "At First Light" (1982, inspired by an oil painting by Turner), which conjures the colors of the sunrise with delicate precision — gauzy clouds of strings slowly burned off by a blazing glare of brass.
Alas, praising the episode's highlights comes with a disclaimer, as those gauzy images of Rick in a calm, idyllic-looking flash-forward came with a surprising addition: Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), his mortal enemy, playfully interacting with Rick's daughter.
With economy, a bit of gauzy nostalgia and likable performances, it revisits an early episode from the life of Thurgood Marshall, the civil rights lawyer who became the first African-American to hold a seat on the Supreme Court.
When Bahnsen, 34, presented her first runway collection of gauzy ruffled pieces, in the Copenhagen Opera House in February 2017, the interest from buyers was immediate and widespread, and not long after she was shortlisted for the LVMH Prize.
Next I posted "Ceylon," a 1950 book of gauzy homoerotic black-and-white photographs by Lionel Wendt, a pianist and polymath Pablo Neruda deemed the pivotal figure in the evolution of national identity in postcolonial Ceylon, now Sri Lanka.
Having not seen it before, I confess that I was expecting a gauzy depiction of a late-life friendship, full of moist, twinkling moments inspiring "awwws" at the coming together of a pair of old folks in need of companionship.
It's worth zooming in here on the Creative Dial on the front of the camera, which allows you to quickly switch between customizable shooting mode presets for arty features like monochrome shooting settings, color profiles, and yes, gauzy Instagram-like filters.
Now, Klem is showing off the design concept boards, a cardboard triptych with swatches of rose-hued gauzy fabrics, pictures of white lace, images of women posing in dresses covered in gemstones that is meant to capture the season's latest looks.
The ad, titled "Inseparable" and cinematically shot to portray a gauzy, gothic moment on the streets of the antebellum South, depicted a white man offering a black woman a ring and imploring her to "escape to the North" with him.
Despite all the gauzy romance of the era, there's a lot of discontentment brewing around the lot, from Brady's unhappy wife (Rosemarie DeWitt) to his grown-up daughter Celia (Lily Collins), who, like most everyone else, has the hots for Monroe.
Why should people whose votes, health care, reproductive rights, and other hard-core concrete interests are at stake, and are also the Democratic Party's base, feel any regard for a gauzy idea of the dignity and stability of the institution?
Sam Hunt's smash "Take Your Time" and Steve Earle's ancient "Copperhead Road" are highlights, and just as Mazzy Star are gauzy and the Raveonettes are buzzy, Hunt is comfy rapping and Earle has never allowed consonants to impede his flow.
Saudis are used to seeing their leaders don the formal national dress of white robe, chequered head dress and black gauzy cloak for visits overseas, and to images of them flanked by a large entourage of flunkies and fellow princes.
A gauzy strip of cloth wraps around Venus's right buttock, crosses over the crack of her ass, and touches against the top left edge of the torn rectangle (its top edged in white), framing the persimmon and the voluptuous indentation. 26.
Sasha, a boy who attends a small private school and "identifies as agender," is on the bus going home when Richard, a junior at the public high school who's goofing off, puts a lighter to the gauzy skirt Sasha's wearing.
Reviving historic dishes is one thing, but when an entire restaurant seems to be based on a gauzy dream of a rose-colored past, you hope for some sign that the creators understand that the past wasn't equally dreamy for everybody.
The works range from an elegant 1945 Man Ray photograph that depicts a woman's head covered in gauzy, veil-like nylon, to the Iranian artist Shirin Fakhim's jarring, full-size sculpture of prostitutes in Tehran made, in part, from stuffed tights.
Her music is a self-made dream world: a slow-moving, gauzy, sad, glamorous, pensive, solitary realm, with Hollywood at its center and the rest of America somewhere in the distance, where she gently croons about fleeting pleasures and looming disappointments.
Offering no hint of the backbreaking drudgery and mental strain of their predicament, this gauzy picture (produced by the couple's son, Jonathan Cavendish, and directed by his friend, the actor Andy Serkis) is a closed loop of rose-tinted memories.
His campaign has frequently been compared to Obama's and he relied on some of the same advisers who steered Obama's caucus win with a relentless focus on unity and shared values, a gauzy concept that is often mocked by Buttigieg's online detractors.
I slipped off my shoes and stepped inside the tunnel-like structure, pressing against its gauzy walls as I walked, deforming its shape with my body, feeling securely embraced by what had looked from the outside to be a rather tenuous support.
Using gauzy light and virtually no music, Coppola has essentially stripped the project to its core, dispensing with the earlier version's flashbacks of the soldier at war and its racial component, as Miss Martha notes early on that the slaves have run away.
Given the outstanding quality of his last few releases on The Trilogy Tapes, Killekill and Sublevel Sounds, it's not surprising that he's served up another batch of grainy, gauzy, rough and ready gutter-techno that's dark and dingy in the best ways possible.
The gauzy, 60-second ad features a professional white woman who appears to live in the suburbs, reflecting on the strength of the economy and fretting that "this could all go away" as she hesitates, then casts a ballot for a Republican.
Although the number of United States boots on the ground would remain small, for now, the goals were ambitious and a little gauzy, and sounded an awful lot like the "nation building" that Trump had so often derided during his presidential campaign.
"General Kelly was simply making the point that just because history isn't perfect, it doesn't mean it's not our history," she said on Tuesday with an impossibly straight face, utterly ignoring Kelly's "compromise" comment and his gauzy eulogy of Robert E. Lee.
And while former Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas offers a gauzy vision in early primary states, Ms. Warren is fiercely focused on policy: • She was the first presidential candidate to call for an annual wealth tax on fortunes greater than $2000 million.
Among the highlights were the slumber music from "Atys," with gauzy, lilting orchestral strains accompanying Aaron Sheehan's floating vocal lines, and the buoyant final chorus from "Les Fontaines," which renders the jubilant, upward-surging momentum of the decorative park fountains in full spritz.
It's the kind of fun accessory you'd pack for a beach vacation and wear for five days straight with your bikini, slides, and gauzy white coverup — or, alternatively, use it to channel said beach vacation when the real thing is out of reach.
Like Mr. Trump's Make America Great Again slogan today, Mr. Putin's version of making Russia great again wasn't particularly ideological, but its gauzy patriotic nationalism basically summed up the Putin plan for making a weakened and demoralized superpower feel better about itself.
Whatever gauzy sentiments the new kinds of capitalists espouse (or even believe) about building community and democratizing knowledge get subordinated to the brute demands of economic survival — hence the relentless accumulation of additional data sources, and the ardent lobbying against government regulation.
The band released their long-awaited new record iridescence last week, and now they've dropped a new video for "SAN MARCOS", filmed yesterday in Melbourne (in one hour!) Directed by Kevin Abstract, it's a pretty, gauzy video featuring long closeups of each band member's face.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads COLUMBUS, Ohio — It is possible — tempting, even — to view historical events through a gauzy filter, once which lends a layer of abstraction to the fact that they took place in the same reality as the one we currently inhabit.
Meanwhile Greece's public broadcaster, ERT, aired a six-minute retrospective on Syriza's first year, featuring gauzy shots of Mr Tsipras and a voice-over proclaiming that his government had battled elites, delivered social justice, fixed the economy and made Greece an international symbol of dignity.
Bathed in blue light and wearing gauzy white ensemble, Glover made his way through a healthy mix of his body of work—all while dropping "Redbone" meme references, revealing the name of his son, and announcing that the next Gambino album would be his last.
There is a lot of fucking going on here, lyrically, and the vibe of the music is set to match, all gauzy synths and wispy vocals that float around like the audio version of flickering candles and slide over the beat like aural essential oils.
Here's what you need to know about Blondfire: The lady behind the moniker is Erica Driscoll, she hails from Grand Rapids, Michigan but currently resides in LA, and makes gorgeous gauzy pop like "Kiss and Collide," and more importantly "Domino"—which we're premiering above.
The gel-like formula goes on slick and shiny and dries down to a very matte finish that feels comfortable and fuss-free, like a gauzy dress Stevie Nicks might have worn on stage rather than skintight leather pants with no stretch to speak of.
Their albums were tightly written and impeccably performed, but Shogun's bleeding-heart vocals and the gauzy production seemed to gesture towards entropy—an image not exactly helped by the band's anarchic public persona, their tendency to offhandedly mention breakups and accidentally cause mass stage invasions.
It shows a young woman in a Dorothy costume (blue gauzy dress, sparkling red shoes) walking confidently down the street carrying a "Red Hot Poker" plant made of cast iron, rhythmically pulverizing the windows of parked cars under the approving gaze of a policewoman.
In the last days of the campaign, Mr. Trump's campaign manager, Brad Parscale, debuted a gauzy TV ad that focused on an economic message and was meant to appeal to female voters in suburban areas who have been repelled by Mr. Trump's tone and messaging.
But Ivanka ran into split-screen trouble with her gauzy and glam mommy-of-the-year Instagram posts during the refugee ban, the migrant crisis and the Palestinians dying at the Israeli border during her visit to the opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem.
Photograph by Joanne Leonard Mills rejects the well-made Hollywood script, which bullies us into empathy for the main character by picking on him in the first act and giving him increasingly sizable obstacles to overcome—then rewards us with a gauzy scene of affirmation.
Biden, whose common-man bona fides were seen as an antidote to Barack Obama's Ivy League credentials and relative aloofness, spoke evocatively of the pain felt by a portion of America that is more usually described in the gauzy, romantic tones of American greatness.
With gauzy photos and corporate-style language, the site sets out the couple's rationale for scaling back their duties, defends their sources of funding and serves notice that they will no longer engage with the news media in the way Buckingham Palace traditionally has.
In 2010 the resort had about 1,000 square feet of empty space that needed filling, so Ms. Vender asked Mr. Melpignano's shirt maker to produce a gauzy long shirtdress, which she called the Camilla, and a billowing cover-up, the Barbara, and opened a shop.
Critical and box office hits Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Martin Scorsese's The Irishman offered gauzy, vaguely nostalgic reimaginations of 3.53th-century America, a place where even aging, washed-up white men still pull the levers of economic and social power.
Ivanka Trump faced the wrath of social media this holiday weekend after she tweeted a gauzy photograph of her cuddling with her youngest son amid reports that the United States government has lost track of 93,500 migrant children who entered the country at the Mexican border.
The"just rightness" of his color choices, even the quirkier ones, as well as his withholding of just enough visual information to suspend our disbelief, mimics the gauzy subjective way we actually see, and keeps the focus on his intent: to conjure an emotionally resonant atmosphere.
When she retreats to the Petit Trianon, her small palace on the outskirts of Versailles, it's to a very fake version of pastoral life, complete with a picturesque village and gauzy peasant dresses made of a linen that would probably cost them a lifetime of salaries.
Covering everyone from Bad Brains to The Misfits to The Stooges—the pair are pulling from the rock 'n' roll canon, stripping the songs of their male bravado and adding a gauzy feminine haze to songs you might normally shove to (or maybe that's just us).
America began the '60s still largely bathed in the gauzy afterglow of World War II. By '68, we were riven by the battles over civil rights and a war in a distant land called Vietnam, to which the country had committed an astonishing half a million troops.
The Comet Is Coming , a London-based trio, seeks out "universal truths" through futuristic jazz at Mercury Lounge (March 18), and Aphex Twin , an Ireland-born British electronic producer, transports listeners to distant realms on shards of gauzy synth and bass at Avant Gardner (April 11).
What Durzi does include are numerous shots of the Manhattan skyline interspersed with gauzy scenes of a woman's figure in a gray coat and a cloche hat, her face obscured, walking around New York City as a voice-over narrates excerpts from Ferrante's letters and interviews.
Setting aside who comes out the best individually, though, the three artists do make a trio as neat as any geometry lesson, with Picasso's unerring sense of the human body as a mass in space, Klimt's fixation on gauzy planes and surfaces and Schiele's potent, monomaniac line.
But that French novel and its evocation of bovarism — exemplified by the heroine's confusion between real life and romantic, gauzy dreams — haunts Mizumura's story in the same manner that the ashes of Mitsuki's mother call out to her daughter from the urn, even after her death.
Admittedly, the show's reputation for tugging at the heartstrings is well earned, and there was more than a little manipulation in juxtaposing preparation for the wedding of Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Toby (Chris Sullivan) with gauzy images of what might have been had Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) lived.
The romanticized images she describes do mask messy facts, but she does not acknowledge that the gauzy narrative enables the isolation of mothers by assuring them that they alone can and must perform all the tasks of mothering, at best with the help of a partner.
The thalidomide plot has been a fascinating turn for "Call the Midwife," a series that is full of tragedy—from stillbirth to illegal abortion—but which also relies on the implicit reassurance that, in Jenny's narration, a future exists where even the worst events are gauzy memories.
What gave, it seems, was some combination of financial motives — at least $65,000 in payments by Russian-linked companies — and political ones — a new master in the person of Donald Trump, who took precisely the same gauzy view of Russia that Flynn had rejected in his book.
For all their criticism of Donald Trump's shortage of specific plans, the Democrats who addressed the gun issue in Philadelphia mostly kept things gauzy—and likely did so deliberately, suggesting that the party plans to rally supporters around the gun issue for reasons only indirectly related to policy.
"White Rock," a four-foot-high assemblage, is even more direct: Against a background of gauzy pink clothing and yarn, white gloves and fake pearls, a plush female doll is attached upside down, as if crucified like St. Peter, but on a welter of contradictory demands and impossible expectations.
Two other distinct images complicate our experience: a stream of white and gray-blue gently undulates across the bottom third of the painting, passing through the red ring, like a river or a gauzy ribbon;  meanwhile, near the ring's inside top edge, a yellow, softly serrated shape angles down.
And though we imagine she's throwing a beautifully gauzy and elegantly-lit birthday party for herself today (much like a page right out of the Lauren Conrad Celebrate party-planning book), we have an even more fun way to mark the occasion: by shopping the designer and entrepreneur's many style endeavors.
Like bee among flowers, the eye flits from detail to detail: the connection between the saint's nose and her red upper lip; the dark fall of hair against her white neck; her pinkish fingers splayed over a richly red and blue robe; the gauzy golden scarf draped over her shoulder.
If Facebook is allowed to get through this with glorified business as usual, and cozy, gauzy ads on TV about how this is not going to be Facebook anymore, I think we will see more of what we've seen the last few years: the milking of peoples' data for private profit.
The Creators Project goes behind the scenes with Norwegian musical artist Aurora, director Simon Thirlaway, and Carnegie Mellon University's Robust Adaptive Systems Lab team on the music video shoot for "Winter Bird," featuring the artist inside a large-scale "cocoon" constructed with choreographed flying robots carrying gauzy fabric and LED lights.
The perplexity had begun months before among the food media when the restaurant released a short trailer starring a woman in a gauzy hooded robe walking on a hill; it was impossible to tell whether she was heading to Vespertine or going in the other direction to find a taco.
Vivian Endicott Barnett, who curated this show at the Neue Galerie in Manhattan, does, too: From gauzy flesh and Cézanne-like apples in the first gallery, stunned viewers make their way in only a few yards to jazzy blocks of abstract color and pictures smashed into tornadoes of Cubist shards.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads One of the first things you might notice when you approach one of Alma Thomas' paintings in her current exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem is that the gauzy petals of acrylic paint almost lift off the canvas to create a feathery visual effect.
As Ms. McSally spent the summer duking it out in a nasty primary battle with Joe Arpaio, the firebrand former sheriff, and Kelli Ward, an ultraconservative osteopath, Ms. Sinema, with no real primary challenger, ran a series of gauzy ads focused on her impoverished childhood and congressional record of bipartisanship.
This was the downward arc of chillwave's peak, after all, when electronic music with a gauzy haze pulled over its sharpest edges gained the most traction on blogs and became the ideal soundtrack to anything from a daytime summer party to a 6AM post-rave chillout to a very eye contact-heavy shag.
All great, all important in a supremely trivial way, but not in the same universe as the moment, in Nick Paumgarten's August 2004 New Yorker story "The Boys," in which Francesa and Russo watch and parse the end of the gauzy Robert Redford weeper The Horse Whisperer together in a hotel room.
She was able to have the best of both worlds: A gauzy image of herself as a traditional mother, and a lucrative and demanding career that made use of her intellectual prowess and brought her a deeper sense of meaning and purpose (even if her purpose was making life harder for other women).
A.G.I. enthusiasts have had decades to ponder this future, and yet their rendering of it remains gauzy: we won't have to work, because computers will handle all the day-to-day stuff, and our brains will be uploaded into the cloud and merged with its misty sentience, and, you know, like that.
Another standout in a smartly outfitted cast that makes this one of the most style-savvy movies you're likely to see this year is Evelyn Deavor, a 21st-century tech wizard, who wears her hair in ragged auburn thatch and has a marked predilection for gauzy man-cut shirts and wicked ankle boots.
Most of us learn that the only way to get through life as unscathed as possible, emotionally at least, is to couch everything we think, feel, and do in a gauzy veil of irony, because ironizing our own existence means we can't ever really be held accountable for our fuck ups and failures.
The story then slips into a feverish dream, when a young girl gazes out through her gauzy blush-pistachio colored curtains, and sings Simon & Garfunkel's The Sound of Silence, watching herself perform on a laptop — a stylized reenactment of a fantasy that, in our mediated age, many teenagers, rich and poor, find at their fingertips.
In the book, McClellan offers a gauzy take on Bush personally, but goes on to argue that the White House had used "propaganda" to sell the Iraq invasion and that he too had been misled about the role of Vice President Dick Cheney's inner circle in leaking the identity of former CIA operative Valerie Plame.
But there is a sharp signal of intent baked into the otherwise gauzy introduction -- one that gets at the fierce rift within the Democratic Party as it prepares for 2020, with Bloomberg and other more industry-friendly, centrist candidates on one side and progressive populists like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren on the other.
After reaching the pinnacle that was the return of the "mom jean" and matching them with Plimsolls, it's not hard to see them following the path until they get to the oversized linen blazers, long gauzy cotton dresses, their long, mostly-straight going uncombed for a couple days, and not a lot of makeup on their face.
Here, they reverse their strategy, throwing pop discipline out the window and going overboard with the massive choruses and instrumental flourishes — swanky horns, electronic strings, keyboard frills, overdubbed operatic backup harmonies, key changes ("LA Devotee"!), flashy neon lights bathing everything in a gauzy crimson glow, all ripping holes in the plastic that used to constrain them.
Yet there is also something beautiful about art as play, about witnessing jokes and figures of speech and clichés and stray words shimmer into reality—seeing them become things, become central to a book's machinery—and then slip away again into gauzy abstraction, rather as Smith's mysterious fictional strangers seem to pass through her books and then slip away.
It's that time of year, when you move all your sweaters out of your closet and all your gauzy little things in — and in the process, you end up sitting among piles of clothes wondering what to keep, what to toss and what you can hoard for another year in hopes it will come back in style.
Those purchases, such as Gaugin's "Magician of Hiva Oa," are on display in the show, as is a Picasso portrait of a picnicking family, "La Famille Soler," that is exhibited next to a gauzy, traditional painting by Rodolf Otto of a German peasant family of parents and children to illustrate the Nazi taste for more sentimental, realistic works.
This was the best representation of who I am and what I stood for: No: it's not your nan, fresh from her life-altering cataract surgery, finally able to see again through the gauzy haze that's ruined the last six months of Countdown: it's 2000-year-old Joel Golby, the sunglasses-indoors-at-a-house-party cardigan-wearing prick.
At one end of this spectrum is the Charleston-based Garden & Gun, a gauzy, 365,000-circulation lifestyle magazine that defines and reflects the new Southern aspirational style: Dowdy suburbanism is out, replaced by a vision of vernacular architecture, artisanal everything, the wabi-sabi chic of the rural hunting lodge and an informed embrace of regional cooking.
Co-director, actually, since Springsteen shares those chores with longtime collaborator Thomas Zimny -- with whom he collaborated on "The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town" and "Springsteen on Broadway" -- in an 80-some-odd minute presentation that weds the music to Springsteen's stage-honed storytelling skills, coupled with gauzy images of him and his wife, Patti Scialfa.
PRINCETON, N.J. — A Roman Catholic priest faces what might be called a crisis of humanity, rather than a crisis of faith, in "Bathing in Moonlight," the gauzy new play from Nilo Cruz, which is having its premiere here at the McCarter Theater Center, where Mr. Cruz's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Anna in the Tropics" was also presented before moving to Broadway.
The disconnect is so profound that it often seems Mr. Trump is pursuing one Russia policy, set on ushering in a gauzy new era of cooperation with Mr. Putin, while the rest of his administration is pursuing another, set on countering a revanchist power that the White House has labeled one of the greatest threats to American security and prosperity.
Instead, she photographed agitated Windex, capturing froth that bears more than a passing resemblance to the gauzy clouds that Stieglitz captured stretching across the sky over Lake George, NY. Brandon's Silverscapes series isolates small sections of aluminum, and more exotic lab-grown silver foil, against a stark white backdrop in a way that suggests birds or other celestial bodies halted in motion.
And though the clothes are indeed a shout-out to cool Asian girls, the founders made a conscious decision to eschew aesthetic stereotypes: Instead, the line consists of '80s-leaning tailored separates set apart by subtle detailing — a gauzy floral dress with a center slit (pictured above right), a pale blue button-up with a cinched waist meant to create a tucked-in look.
If you went to a bar sometime between 2000 and 2005, you were wearing a variation on this look: A gauzy, floaty "going out top" with bootcut jeans (probably frayed at the hem because you needed them to be extra-long to wear to The Club with your amazing wooden-heeled stiletto platforms, but then they'd drag when you wore them with flats the other 98 percent of your life).
"Sofia," a dizzy expression of longing for a female friend, generates heartache from the gauzy, pastel interweaving of pattering drums, rosy arpeggiated guitar chords, sudden bursts of electric noise, and a gentle melody that encompasses both playfulness and ennui; toward the end, her voice breaks down, multi-tracked into competing murmurs and sighs — the sound of someone who views her own desires at a distance as she's losing composure.
" J.P. And on First Aid Kit's "Fireworks," Mr. Pareles writes: First Aid Kit, a duo of sisters from Sweden who usually favor a folky, countryish approach — they've got a song named "Emmylou," after Ms. Harris — turn to a gauzy retro sound in "Fireworks," a song always about ending up lonely: "Why do I do this to myself every time/I know the way it ends even before it's begun.
If Collins feels like a breath of fresh air for hip-hop fans, it's because in an era where artists are constantly latching onto trends (dancehall!), Nat Love is a decidedly risk-taking, left-field project, to be sure: gauzy psychedelic melodies ("Stupid Roses") cozy up next to shiny synths ("Ghost") and biting trap drums; acoustic guitars shimmer ("The Rain That Wouldn't Save") atop steel drums giving the project's best tracks a reggae-tinged vibe.
Let us begin in the glory days: Back when he was the defensive coordinator of the 1985 Chicago Bears, after he and head coach Mike Ditka had butted heads so many times that they were no longer on speaking terms, Ryan spent the week of the NFC Championship game worming his way into the psyche of the Los Angeles Rams, a team he felt embodied the softness of its city, a team that played with the sort of the gauzy offensive-minded finesse that had no place in professional football.
It seems appropriate somehow, in the wake of UFC President Dana White's admission yesterday on The Dan Patrick Show that even he doesn't know when (or if?) former UFC bantamweight women's champion Ronda Rousey plans to return to MMA, that just at the moment Rousey struck a three-picture development deal with the Lifetime Channel, the ancestral home of gauzy, soap opera femininity, the UFC's big stage is finally opening up to the arrival of Cris Cyborg, whose wake of MMA destruction would swallow and swamp the Lifetime offices whole and drown all the sentimental souls inside.
The one time I ever went to Blackheath it was one of those purgatorial journeys that Citymapper cheerfully tells you will "only take 70 minutes!" and involves a train and then a bus, and bafflingly I found myself at the end of a bus route with still a 20-minute walk to go and it was just down this endless featureless road that only had a petrol station on it, and then getting out of Blackheath I seemingly got lost for hours on some sort of in-London moor they have there as the sun set gauzy behind me, and I am convinced Blackheath is actually some sort of time and space-bending Bermuda triangle in the outskirts of the city that is impossible to truly escape from, so in answer to the question of what there is to do locally, I would say: "Buy a big bag of crisps from the petrol station so they let you have a piss there, then call an Uber and get the fuck out of dodge"; Alright, how much are they asking?

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