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"headdress" Definitions
  1. a piece of clothing or a decoration worn on the head on special occasions
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In the collage, "Man with an Indian headdress, N.Y.C." (2017), we wonder about the man's relationship to the headdress.
"The blue headpiece would be a true headdress," Carter says.
Borrow Frances McDormand's Met Gala dress with the birds headdress!!!!
Some men have taken a liking to the headdress, too.
Appropriation Queen, resplendent in a tone deaf headdress and bindis.
The puppet is then dressed in a headdress and sarong.
Which co-worker will show up in a Native American headdress?
Oh, and don't even get me started on Lady Gaga's headdress.
She accessorized with sparkly stockings, feathered heels and a bedazzled headdress.
They know that for Indigenous people a headdress has cultural significance.
Whimsically, Simmons can also be seen wearing a veiled unicorn headdress.
The bride's tutu and matching headdress were pink, blue and white.
The mother wears a lavender, black and pink headdress and red sweater.
Right: A topless woman in a peacock feather headdress dances in 19773.
Welp, weekend 003 of #Coachella2017 had at least a few headdress offenders.
"It wont be a traditional headdress, meaning a diamond tiara," she added.
So how can you wear a headdress when you haven't earned it?
"It won't be a traditional headdress, meaning a diamond tiara," Field added.
He wore an Indian headdress, sunglasses and three medals around his neck.
But only Cher pulled off a black plumed headdress at the Oscars.
One attendee wore a "Showgirls"-esque headdress made of shabu shabu strainers.
"This dress is from Kenya," she explained before pointing to her headdress.
Related: Should you wear a Native American headdress to Coachella this year?
One older man, in traditional Arab robes and headdress, sat holding a stick.
The wearing of a Native American headdress is considered offensive by many schools.
Her dandelion headdress was one of the all time best runway masterpieces ever.
The SDF soldier rips off the man's headdress and raises a long stick.
"Kardashian posted a picture of herself wearing the headdress on Instagram, captioning it, "
She also went topless for the image in which she wears the headdress.
And then there she was performing, glittering and crowned with a golden headdress.
Thoth introduces the man to Osiris, god of the underworld (in the white headdress).
While in the second, the actress poses on a staircase wearing the massive headdress.
Zanele Muholi's face is luminous — and framed by a headdress of inflated latex gloves.
Ms. Panich-Linsman photographed one of the well-wishers, who wore an Indian headdress.
Krekel's headdress, designed to resemble a "tripe vortex of sea foam," captured the localized snowfall.
Our identity isn't present in a faux-buckskin outfit or a made-in-China headdress.
The feathers of many people can come together to create the headdress of one leader.
Does the costume include race-related hair or accessories (dreads/locs, afros, cornrows, a headdress)?
Each scene is an elaboration of raw materials, like a headdress sculpted out of fruit.
Like his father, the new emperor is expected to wear a traditional robe and headdress.
Pair it with green tights and a flowered headdress and you've got yourself a costume.
And speaking of halos: The accessories of choice were a headdress and an endless train.
Wanda is momentarily seen wearing a cape and headdress that channel her character's comic look.
Her outfit featured a massive feathered headdress and an equally fantastical red and white skirt. 
The former Miss Japan opted to compete in a printed kimono paired with a headdress.
With the mystery solved, the work has been identified in the exhibition as a Senufo headdress.
Right: A Mardi Gras Indian in a feathered headdress plays a tambourine for Mardi Gras, 1978.
A less grim and far grander discovery in the same tomb complex is Queen Puabi's headdress.
Women especially have been targeted when wearing devotional headdress or body-covering clothing like the niqab.
The Ricky's in Manhattan had a feathered headdress on display, but it had not caused complaints.
The building undeniably resembles the blue-and-gold fabric headdress worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt.
Pamela Anderson is in hot water after basing her Halloween costume around a Native American headdress.
There are deeply loaded meanings of the headdress that Laâbissi's performance and shallow engagement efforts ignore.
"She had a big headdress on that I thought was sort of cheesy," Ms. Arbus said.
Other discoveries have released fragments, rather than this well-preserved ceremonial headdress with its intact ornaments.
I recognize a floral headdress from an image commonly used in media articles about her death.
The headdress bears a strange resemblance to a tightly curled wig, but is actually created with cartonnage.
But have you ever stopped to ask yourself how (and why) the whimsical headdress got its start?
The headdress is cylindrical but flat on top, with a long veil that flows down her back.
The mural shows them wearing their kokoshniki, a traditional Russian headdress usually sported by women and girls.
What is the process that goes into deciding, "This song is going to be called 'Geometric Headdress'"?
Page 57: I did not wear a tribal headdress and a loincloth to Joanie's parent-teacher conference.
Julius Ruben in the book has a Maasai necklace and decoration that he's put into a headdress.
Pamela Anderson is facing backlash after wearing a Native American headdress as part of her Halloween costume.
The headdress is topped with a diamond cross and large 114-carat emerald, a gift from Napoleon.
She was buried in a calathos, or ceremonial headdress, bedecked with floral ornamented plates and shaped pendants.
The shaman spoke and sung to the headdress, sprinkled it with water and blew smoke at it.
They don't wear the skull of their ancestor, they wear the skull their ancestor wore as a headdress.
" It is fascinating to imagine about Sarah Bernhardt that "Tragedy dedicates elaborate headdress sorceress offstage posing later starring.
In 2015, the star sported a crystal bra that barely covered her nipples, paired with a turquoise headdress.
In one photo taken with men, women and children in traditional clothing, Kardashian West wore an elaborate headdress.
When the cast members, led by Mailyn Castillo in a towering headdress, reappear, they're all glitz and glamour.
Cyndi Lauper began the night as the Jazz Age actress Louise Brooks, sporting a large black chandelier headdress.
It was a cornet, a kind of headdress worn by nuns — not a coronet, a kind of crown.
Phelan Moonsong made the case for wearing the "headdress," which he wears permanently in public, on religious grounds.
The [headdress] itself is a synecdoche: a part, representing the whole of something broader — indigeneity in this case.
Some of the people in our tour group opted to buy a kaffiyeh, a traditional Middle Eastern headdress.
Miss Hawaii turned up the heat in a feathered headdress and skirt while competing for the 2007 title.
To assume that all Natives wore loincloths or buckskin, or hunted buffalo, or whatever your elementary school teacher told you about Native American people while you made a construction-paper headdress the week before Thanksgiving is probably wrong, and in the case of the headdress, more than a little racist.
The lingerie retailer previously faced criticism after Karlie Kloss wore a Native American-style headdress during the 2012 show.
In all likelihood, however, Suleiman was most known for his turban-wrapped üsküf, a headdress typically worn by Sultans.
With nothing but sequin pasties covering her nipples, Minaj wears a distinctly Cleopatra-esque headdress and a beaded panty.
That same year, Victoria's Secret received complaints after model Karlie Kloss wore a headdress during its annual fashion show.
The painting, "Indian with Beaded Headdress" (1978), done the year of his death, depicts a man in ceremonial regalia.
Kardashian offended the internet again when she wore a Native American-inspired headdress to niece North West's birthday party.
One of the men wore a towel over his head in the style of a Mideastern keffiyeh, or headdress.
In 2012, Hudgens committed one of the most obvious of the festival faux pas by wearing a Native headdress.
Bad Moccasin acknowledged her respect for the work of the artist and commended her for putting the headdress down.
One man was buried with a headdress decorated with what researchers figured out were 400 carefully arranged gerbil teeth.
The headdress is a unique find because so few survived burial to be uncovered by archaeologists, the researchers said.
Sylvie Silva, Miss Portugal, wore a red and green swimsuit with a cape and headdress in the same colors.
She laughingly described herself as a "hijabi pervert," referring to the Islamic headdress worn by women outside the home.
Pagans, including a bearded druid in white robes and an elaborate headdress made of flowers and branches, performed rituals.
Today, the headdress worn by the dervishes represents a tombstone of the ego; the white skirt symbolizes the ego's shroud.
The star topped her look with a color coordinated headdress to continue her seriously impressive streak of gorgeous head wraps.
During certain attacks, the character donned a toothy grin, loincloth, feathered headdress, and torch—invoking a racist Native American stereotype.
Dresses too much like costumes are considered bad: Cher's 1986 Bob Mackie, complete with cape and headdress, is one example.
There are some culturally insensitive filters such as a Native American headdress that, for obvious reasons, are best left unused.
Bond's costume, a long shift, was offset by a flower-shaped headdress, whose enormous petals seemed designed to catch dreams.
Around the statue, a finely-detailed headdress in shades of red, green, blue and gold; technicolor bright despite the dirt.
Coiffe, the most discreet and gender-neutral theme, reinterprets the concentric circles of her headdress on pendant and bracelet discs.
It didn't fade as we stood before the Tsimshian button blanket with dentalium shell or the shamanic grizzly-claw headdress.
She sported a now-iconic headdress, undoubtedly blocking the view of anyone unlucky enough to have the seat behind her.
No, just because you say your great, great, great grandma was allegedly Cherokee does not permit you to wear a headdress.
She's wearing a white top, spangly yoga pants, and black and yellow platform heels, topped off with an enormous feathered headdress.
Elizabeth Warren, displays a photoshopped image of Warren wearing a Native American headdress inside the Conservative Political Action Conference Hub, Feb.
In 2012, she wore a floor-length Native-American inspired headdress, moccasins, and fringed lingerie at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
When Lana Del Rey dressed in a pierced heart and blue-winged headdress, she invoked Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows.
The removal of the headdress, though, demonstrated even more the lapse in research and consultation that had gone into the performance.
"Bester's headdress appears like a costume that undermines the pretensions of portraiture," the art historian Tamar Garb wrote in the book.
The international sex symbol was famous for provocative routines in a nude body stocking with a bejeweled bra and golden headdress.
Many people don't see the Native headdress unless they are at KC or Washington football games, Halloween parties, or music festivals.
A portrait of an Akha woman from the hills of Yunnan, her headdress fringed with silver coins, hangs by the door.
They ripped off and distorted Native American dress, customs, and cultures as shamelessly as Instagramming white girls in headdress at Coachella.
He then stripped down to gold tights, a dangling codpiece, and a headdress of hanging chains and a small, plastic serpent.
We watch as Julian arranges accessories from his abuela's home into his outfit, a wraparound skirt with a necklace and headdress.
It's cultural appropriation to buy an "Indian headdress" that's based on a sacred war bonnet and sold at a costume shop.
She wears its plume as an elaborate headdress, and arms pull open the cloak of debris to reveal her voluptuous form.
For his first one, Brooklyn decided to take inspiration from one of his father's tattoos: a Native American wearing a traditional headdress.
Talita von Furstenberg (Diane von Furstenberg's granddaughter and cousin to princess Olympia) wore a long polka dot dress with a feathered headdress.
Galerie Bernard Dulon is exhibiting a series of cultural objects from Africa, including an elegant female antelope headdress from the 19th century.
This time around, she stunned in a red wine-colored velvet gown paired with an embellished gold headdress with an attached cape.
"I really want to support (the team) by wearing a kokoshnik," said Russian fan Kermen Mandzhiyeva as she tried on the headdress.
However, foreign fans have not necessarily worn the kokoshniki to support their team but have adopted the headdress as a fashion accessory.
Next to Metaphor is a wooden headdress from Igbo, Nigeria of a seated figure holding another head on top of its own.
Despite Bad Moccasin's and Stately's pleas, Laâbissi, speaking through a translator, said that she couldn't commit to not wearing the headdress again.
He looks serious enough, but the  paint brushes rising out his head like feathers in a Native American  headdress, adds another dimension.
A group of Native Americans including Timm Williams (in headdress) of the Yurok tribe, on one of the trips to Alcatraz Island.
That is what the Native headdress equates to: Chiefs went to battle and earned it, much like the medals military veterans earn.
At the top, woven star patterns support a shimmering gong, hinting at the piece's other uses: It's also a headdress and instrument.
"It might seem cool to take a photograph of the chief in his headdress, but it's so freaking disrespectful," Mr. Rivas said.
The reference to indigenous people began in the 1950s when the school adopted a logo depicting an indigenous man wearing a headdress.
Diego's image is tattooed in the chevron of Frida's unibrow, and framing her face is a stiff lace headdress called a resplandor.
Cockburn tells me that she rescued it after Fernback's friends left the headdress in Hinksey Park, the scene of her fatal overdose.
To top it, off Cardi B accessorized with pink princess gloves and a pearl headdress, as she posed and pouted for the cameras.
Then, model Neelam Gill emerged in a sequined T-shirt that read 'Love & Devotion,' an intricate gold headdress, and a red sari skirt.
"Ralph Lauren came here and tried to buy that headdress," Fenn said, pointing to one in a feathered row hanging in his study.
They had their moment of fame when three fans became internet stars after being shown on national television while wearing the traditional headdress.
In the Red Engine ad, we see twenty-somethings brunching on avocado toast while taking selfies in full, culturally insensitive Native American headdress.
Talent Show: Donkey features a naked man bent over and inspecting the ass of another naked man who is wearing a donkey headdress.
Hayat Laoulaoi, 35, a Moroccan housewife with a blue headdress and pink cellphone cover, had four children, all but one born in Italy.
The headdress he designed for the imperious princess in Puccini's "Turandot" appeared to be on the verge of collapsing under its own weight.
Watch how Helen reacts as the preposterous headdress worn by Sierra's "guru" looms into frame as the two younger women start making out.
Tenharim's indigenous headdress glows in the orange inferno, as he looks, somewhat resigned and blank in his expression, into the wall of flame.
Their mascot was a Pinto horse named Warpaint ridden by a man in a feathered headdress, before it became K.C. Wolf in 433.
Songs in his honor boom out at Anfield, Liverpool's storied home stadium, and fans carry flags bearing his image, complete with Pharaonic headdress.
Lawrence is undoubtedly the more famous of the pair, branded in Orientalist film history by Peter O'Toole as Lawrence of Arabia, headdress and all.
Free speech and all that, but if someone wants to explain to you why your Native American headdress isn't cool, don't just walk away.
As for the design of his tattoo, a close-up image reveals a detailed portrait of a Native American figure sporting a feathered headdress.
During the roughly seven-minute video, what appear to be armed police officers confront the man in the headdress, pointing their weapons at him.
In 2011, he did a performance in which he wore a headdress and crossed and recrossed the Rio Grande on the US-Mexico border.
Two years later, she wore a headdress again to the music festival — plus, she and other celebrities drew criticism for wearing bindis as accessories.
Her convulsive movements echo the distorted guitar and heavy drums on each song, at one point causing her headdress to fall to the side.
While PS22016changed the promo image from Laâbissi in the headdress to an empty podium draped with a French flag, the conversation largely ended there.
"What is camp?" asked Celine Dion, who arrived in a beaded curtain of fringe by Oscar de la Renta and a peacock-feather headdress.
As a writer, Alexie wears his heart on his sleeve, his spleen in a go-cup and his cranium in a sleek postmodern headdress.
For the musical about the youngest Romanov princess, Linda Cho created this onion-domed piece based on the Russian kokoshnik, a traditional folk headdress.
Dolly Parton brought larger-than-life curls to the 1977 Grammys, while Beyoncé donned a show-stopping golden headdress during her performance in 2017.
Gaffney changed the team name from Rustlers to Braves and changed the logo to that of a Native man wearing an eagle-feather headdress.
As he strolled down the boardwalk in a red floral dress and ornamented Russian headdress, he posed with a wide smile for a photographer.
If I was watching fashion shows, I would be sitting here with like giant metal wings with some sort of elaborate headdress on right now.
Informants in Syria then spotted an Iraqi man wearing a checkered headdress in an Idlib marketplace and recognized him from a photograph, the official said.
Quickly, a tourist attempts to gently cover De Robertis' breasts with the artist's blue headdress before security guards rush in to apprehend the denuded woman.
As The Huffington Post pointed out, the internet was quick to notice how racist their looks, which had Walsh wearing a Native American headdress, were.
The building is three-tiered and is inspired by a traditional wooden column that features a crown or corona -- or African headdress -- at the top.
The Queen lent her the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik tiara, which was created in 1919 and modeled after a traditional Russian headdress popular at the time.
Yakama Nation Tribal Council Chairman JoDe Goudy was reportedly barred from entering a U.S. Supreme Court hearing on Tuesday for wearing a traditional tribal headdress.
The dark orange robe and black headdress appear to be the same as those worn by former Emperor Akihito in his abdication ceremony in April.
This marked the first time a member of the Coldstream Guards wore the headdress that is traditional in Muslim and Sikh cultures during such event.
Though she claims she didn't wear the headdress with the intent of triggering violence, Laâbissi retreated to asking whether art has the right to transgression.
Dressed in green camo, with an Egyptian-style headdress (the theme was Egyptian warrior), Ms. Persaud also said that this year might be her last.
Here are a few highly successful ideas I've seen hosts come up with:  A Korean-style Mukbang where the host ate ramen in a headdress.
Abdullah, a taxi driver in Riyadh, wears a thobe, the long white garment for men, and a headdress in the styles favored by religious conservatives.
Muscara said that images of the Redmen mascot -- a Native American with a headdress -- are portrayed on the sports teams' jerseys and throughout the school.
A riotous headdress of flowers and butterflies, pinned carefully into her hair, is teamed with a heavily embellished, sweeping gown in black and cobalt blue.
That work not only confirms the historical consensus that Vikings never had horned helmets — it also explains how the mythical headdress landed on Viking heads.
But not everyone was enamoured with Beckham's choice of design, which appears to be a detailed portrait of a Native American figure wearing a feathered headdress.
The son of David and Victoria Beckham also took inspiration from one of his father's tattoos for his first: a Native American wearing a traditional headdress.
For example, consider the text by Mique'l Dangeli (Tsimshian, University of Alaska Southeast) accompanying an aamhalaayt (Chief's headdress frontlet), gwishalaayt (Chilkat robe), and sem'halaayt (raven rattle).
For Winters High School, home of the Warriors, that has meant a low-key phasing out of the school symbol depicting an Indian man in headdress.
The feathered headdress, fake or not, she explained,  is a very sacred and restricted item to be worn only by men in the Northern Plains tribes.
At the post-performance Q&A, Schlenzka admitted that it was a great shortcoming to not see the problematic nature of the use of the headdress.
"What do you think of all this?" asked an older man with a thick beard and a traditional red-checkered headdress sitting in front of me.
Jaden Smith toting his gold plaque for his hit "Icon," for example (wittier than Sarah Jessica Parker's gold headdress, a literal interpretation of a nativity scene).
A tuft of fuchsia hair curled from under a spandex headdress with fabric-covered cylinders lined up in a row, like a Keith Haring-inspired Mohawk.
The missive, which included references to a Native American feather headdress and a rendition of "Singin' in the Rain" performed in a fountain, is a gem.
Emperor Naruhito, like his father nearly three decades ago, will wear a traditional robe and headdress to the ceremony that will start at 2000:00 p.m.
As smoke rose from the epicenter of the blasts, she shakily rose from the ground and tottered forward, like a phantom in her billowing white headdress.
No specific allegations are leveled, but Mr. Kleinfeld mentions a Native American feather headdress and a rendition of "Singin' in the Rain" performed in a fountain.
She's known as the Gilded Lady, for good reason: Her coffin, intricately decorated with linen, a golden headdress and facial features, has an air of divinity.
One Oscar regular wished stylists would be nixed to encourage the return of fashion eye-poppers like Cher's Bob Mackie feather headdress situation and Björk's wearable swan.
Instead of a school-approved act of cultural appropriation by way of, say, a feathered headdress, Tremeka suggested Nyemah dress up as a Dakota Access Pipeline protester.
She wears a bejeweled, imperial headdress, her luxuriously colored cloak pulled back to reveal one of her breasts as her ringed fingers rest on her naked thigh.
The headdress and "leopard-skin" robe (actually made of linen) both date from the first century CE and are unique examples of religious dress from the period.
I went on this epic road trip collecting old plates and turning them into maps, flags, a Native American headdress, and portraits of famous people like Elvis.
Elsewhere, a dude in an Indian headdress is being pleasured while a trans woman in a PVC maid's outfit is being spanked by a petite Japanese girl.
This heavily bejeweled female figure with Eastern headdress still has flecks of red in her hair and on her cheeks, with gold tints on her pendant necklaces.
Is it that they're a mix of the morbid and the aesthetic: death via ball gown or a beautiful headdress more interesting than other, seemingly prosaic causes?
Nyong'o, 33, wore a vibrant canary-and-cobalt strapless dress with intricate flora detailing on the bodice, and accessorized the formfitting look with a matching blue headdress.
Russian female soccer fans have worn the headdress, which resembles a tiara, with team jerseys and traditional costume at matches and fan zones to show their allegiance.
Her head is capped by great big dog ears above her brown button eyes, while a fragmented Italian landscape morphs into a one-of-a-kind headdress.
Driver previously defended the team's use of a logo depicting an austere looking American Indian wearing a headdress, explaining that it is not meant to be offensive.
As an adult, she's connected more with her Chichimeca grandmother and immersed herself in those traditions, donning the headdress on the bi/MENTAL cover and on stage.
When they arrive home, he transforms himself, with lipstick, a tail made of curtains and a headdress made of fern fronds, and his grandmother models unconditional acceptance.
In the 1970s he was given the headdress that he wore on the cover of his debut album as a bandleader, "The Chief" (Rooster Blues), in 1980.
Yes, there are teacups, silverware, jewelry and other decorous objects (not to mention a mannequin wearing one of Madison's elegant gowns and a beyond-"pussy-hat" headdress).
While MoMA PS1 struggled to respond to controversy over the use of a faux-Sioux headdress by choreographer Latifa Laâbissi in her 2006 work Self Portrait Camouflage — in which the artist performs nude while wearing the headdress — across town the Yup'ik choreographer Emily Johnson created a space that centered indigenous voices and values to teach the very lessons that the PS1 curatorial team and Laâbissi could have used.
The most popular one — a logo of a Native American headdress, designed after the school's sports team, with the victims' names in the feathers — she finds particularly distasteful.
Aside from cheapening the significance of the headdress by mass-producing these knock-offs, the trend is also glosses over the violent oppression Native American people have faced.
The headpiece, which was created in 1919 and modeled after a traditional Russian headdress popular at the time, originally belonged to Dame Margaret Greville, a socialite and philanthropist.
The singer also shared a photo and video of Blue Ivy, enthusiastically and adorably singing along to "Circle of Life" while wearing a yellow gown and colorful headdress.
It portrays the former first lady as an Egyptian queen with a stoic look on her face, adorned in a green and gold headdress, jewelry, and winged eyeliner.
The headdress is part of a history of the display of Others that long precedes and postdates the Human Zoos and Universal Exposition displays to which Laâbissi refers.
There's a portrait of a Hupa woman wearing fur and beads, another of an elderly Cheyenne man in a feathered headdress, yet another of a female Hupa shaman.
The show also features a towering, spiky headdress by the New York-based Salvadoran artist Guadalupe Maravilla (formerly known as Irvin Morazán), which fuses Mayan and futuristic imagery.
The movie opens with a rush as she arrives at a launch site astride the roof of a carriage, her peacock-hued frock and feathered headdress fluttering gaily.
On runways, on the streets, and in thriving Etsy shops, you can find an assortment of cloaks, crescent-moon pendants, flared chiffon skirts, and the occasional jewelled headdress.
A leader of an indigenous community in Brazil wears a feather headdress as he protests forest destruction in front of the EU headquarters in Brussels on Nov. 5.
A GOLD HEADDRESS The surrealist artist Leonor Fini's set of multipurpose gold jewelry from the 1970s ($100,000 at Didier Ltd) was meant to make the wearer feel fierce.
She ended the show with a belted silver sequin long-sleeve bodysuit and Cher-inspired beaded headdress — cozying up to a young female fan she pulled from the audience.
The Gosling-Mendes clan was dressed casually for the outing, with Mendes choosing a brightly patterned blouse and skirt combo that matched the headdress she wrapped her hair in.
" Ayoub said concerns over school shootings are shared by all but the message sent by the training video is clear: "Hey, people wearing Arab headdress or Muslims are suspicious.
For instance, John Quincy Adams Ward's 1860 bronze of "The Indian Hunter," or Thomas Crawford's marble 1840s "Mexican Girl Dying," with a young woman wearing a headdress sprawled backwards.
You know, that's very — it's an honor to receive a headdress and it's usually only on the chiefs of the tribes, or maybe a warrior or something like that.
And people were less than thrilled with their couple costume: He wore a headdress and face paint as a Native American "chief "and she dressed as a sexy pilgrim.
Back in 2012, Kloss walked down the Victoria's Secret runway in a Native American headdress, so she's just sticking to the rivers and the lakes that she's used to.
Kloss was previously criticized for cultural appropriation when she wore a Native American-inspired headdress as one of her looks in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show back in 2012.
Scholder subsequently gained attention for his expressionist portraits, which undermine stereotypes by portraying men in feathered headdress drinking a beer or sitting with an American flag in the background.
The images uncovered in the review showed students in blackface, Ku Klux Klan robes, Nazi uniforms or wearing orange paint and a headdress to depict stereotypes of Native Americans.
Noor Alexandria Abukaram said she was reduced to tears after finding out her personal best time of 22 minutes and 22 seconds wouldn't count because of her religious headdress.
I thought about that while watching him, in a headdress of long golden braids capped with a white cross, tussle with Mr. Kuklis over several tracts of fake grass.
Eddy Clearwater, a Mississippi-born Chicago bluesman who billed himself as "The Chief" and often performed in a feathered headdress, died on Friday at his home in Skokie, Ill.
She also taunted the shit out of me, calling me "King Tut" because my naturally curly hair, which frizzed out right at my chin in the shape of Tut's headdress.
"If it were not for this, we would be dying," said Chief Narciso Kazoizax, wearing a jaguar skin over his shoulders and a headdress of red and blue macaw feathers.
Echeverri started the show in a fuzzy tiger striped shrug and wound up sporting a headdress of fabric clouds with a sparkling rainbow on top and playing a matching guitar.
Isis, the heavy-breasted Egyptian goddess, is the ideal mother, the "giver of life," frequently depicted nursing Horus—and there's also her counterpart Hathor, depicted with a headdress of bullhorns.
The bride, a 36-year-old headdress designer, was dressed as Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, and the groom, a 49-year-old digital artist, was got up as Theseus.
"The idea came to me after I saw pictures of celebrities who visited our region and tried to wear the shemagh (headdress for men), yet never mastered it," Alharthy recalls.
It was a clear response to the criticisms she had received, and Laâbissi performed the rest of the work only wearing a red headband that had been underneath the headdress.
However, she noted the centrality of the headdress to the performance in an interview in the Fall 2016 issue of Movement Research Performance Journal: This dimension of indigeneity is central … .
The costumes consist of a headdress, called a tahia; lots of silver jewelry; dozens of tiny bells on each foot; and vibrant silk or cotton dresses with elaborate thread work.
He was standing beside a fairground ride that his 9-year-old son had just mounted, when Mr. Butt, wearing a traditional Muslim robe and headdress, assailed him with abuse.
The group was also behind an online ad featuring Warren in a Native American headdress over her "casino plan," that ran in May, The Daily Beast reported at the time.
In November, on "Saturday Night Live," her sister, Solange Knowles, flaunted a sundial-size headdress of crystals and tight-woven braids, looking every inch a regal visitor from distant planet.
Its mysterious references to parties during the 22012 football World Cup in Germany and to a feather headdress seemed to be a threat to expose details about Mr Singer's personal life.
Beyoncé's headdress was designed by London-based florist Rebel Rebel, who also created an extravagant baby's breath headpiece for Kendall Jenner to wear for the model's April 2018 Vogue cover shoot.
In terms of scanning the headdress, she described the task as a simple one — that she did just move the Kinect above Nefertiti, in the open, and not one guard noticed.
The multi-talented star wore a shiny blue mini skirt along with a furry bra top with a Furby face on it, as well as a headdress with two furry ears.
PELIATAN, BALI, Indonesia — She was a tiny 22008-year-old girl with wide, darting eyes and a big headdress, undulating across the stage in the graceful, highly stylized dance of Bali.
But she explained that it was understood in her customs that once Laâbissi had put the headdress down, by letting it touch the ground, she could not pick it back up.
I found a leopard-skin headdress; I read corset reviews and bought one; I consulted with a florist on a species of pink rose; I bird-dogged an elusive yellow jacket.
A Tsimshian headdress frontlet from 230th-century British Columbia, on the other hand, in which squares of iridescent green abalone shell alternate with grimacing faces, was clearly intended for the ages.
Alongside it, the museum displayed some 70 works from its extensive collection, including a priestly headdress, a statuette depicting a worshiping baboon and funerary amulets depicting the four sons of Horus.
Or did they feel like it was a valid fashion choice—like the girl pictured above, sporting a headdress, who told me she absolutely did not feel weird about her outfit?
NHK television showed Akihito, wearing a dark orange traditional robe and black headdress, walking slowly into the first sanctuary with a white-robed courtier holding the train and another carrying a sword.
Social media users are accusing the Baywatch star, 52, of cultural appropriation after she tweeted two photos of herself wearing nothing but white underwear and a traditional Native American headdress on Halloween.
For the evening, the Lemonade legend chose a red long-sleeved dress with a plunging neckline that showed off her baby bump, donning an elaborate headdress adorned with butterflies, flowers and dragonflies.
The viscous colors provided the sticky, sickly substrate for images of goatherds, palm trees and a Bedouin with a headdress patterned like a spider's web, whose teeth are six parallel white gashes.
For example, while Cleopatra may have had a snake on her headdress as a symbol of power, she is represented in the exhibition by four costumes from Elizabeth Taylor's 1963 film epic.
They were typically dressed in woolen cloaks; most of the men were bearded; and many of the older women wore the traditional local headdress, or an embroidered felt skullcap, called a khoi.
That vision provided many celebrated fashion images, like a July 1990 cover of a 16-year-old Kate Moss wearing a Native American headdress, which would nowadays be seen as cultural appropriation.
From the same period comes a grand limestone stela of another Mayan queen, who wears a soaring feathered headdress and a full complement of jewels, along with a skirt of jade beads.
Among the dozens of sculptures are a metal Kota reliquary guardian figure from Gabon, a wood Bamana Chi Wara headdress from Mali and a wood-fiber Bwa plank mask from Burkina Faso.
The reverse shows an athlete crowned with an olive wreath and an Indian with a headdress composed of ski sticks, a bob, skis, skate blades, a stick, a luge and a rifle.
But one piece has not been seen since its catwalk debut: a headdress of silver roses and strings of blood-red garnets, created for Joan of Arc in the fall 1998 show.
The intimate new video released by Vogue captures Bey posing in a variety of high-fashion looks from the shoot, from her gold headdress to her white pantsuit and her crystal-embellished dress.
The contraption, dubbed the Dabuccino, features clear glass for the chamber, a green mouthpiece that mimics a straw and a logo that resembles the Starbucks siren, except with pot leaves as a headdress.
The 18-year-old posted a shot of his art — a Native American wearing a traditional feather headdress — in the works as well, adding, "Thank you so much Mark x just like dads".
The headdresses of neighboring countries also differ from Oman's: The red- and white-checked shmagh and the similar all-white flowing headdress, both common in other Gulf countries, are seen rarely in Oman.
The dialogue between the two ended with Simas telling Laâbissi that continuing to wear the headdress was a colonial act, which Laâbissi insisted she, as a woman of Moroccan heritage, could not commit.
Raoni, an unmistakable Amazon icon with his large lip plate, yellow macaw-feather headdress and ear rings, became known internationally as an environmental campaigner in the 1980s with musician Sting at his side.
GHENT, Belgium — Benjamin Bundervoet was wearing his normal workday outfit — a blue-and-white feathered headdress, a fringed tunic and chaps, bright paint streaked across his cheeks — as he stepped onto the grass.
Her Broadway musical debut, singing "Bongo, bongo, bongo, I don't want to leave the Congo" in a shoulder- and midriff-baring jungle print with headdress, catches New York's eye but embarrasses her mother.
"I want to ask the new president Jair Bolsonaro to respect indigenous people and our constitutional rights," says community leader Tereza Pereira de Souza, her hair crowned with a headdress of yellow feathers.
The woman said her sister called her and told her there was a man in the hotel lobby "in full headdress with multiple disposable phones pledging his allegiance to ISIS," the news release said.
The woman wears the traditional red and gold from "Portrait from the Market-1," while the man is arrayed in feathered headdress that invokes the freedom of a bird, aka sovereignty within this union.
His working method for this series is faster and more relaxed than that of his other projects, like pots made of pulped old books, or this Safe, Flexible, Hygienic, and Clean headdress of sausages.
The tippet is defined in the OED as a long narrow slip of cloth or hanging part of the dress, formally worn either attached to or forming part of a hood, headdress or sleeve.
A Pennsylvania school district has come under fire for an active shooter drill video that had a teacher pretending to be a shooter and wearing what was meant to be a Middle Eastern headdress.
Angela Basset's now-iconic headdress, for example, was inspired by Zulu flared hats and created using a 3-D printer, literally making it afrofuturistic by using the latest technology to build a traditional look.
When asked if she had been aware of the problematic nature of the choice to use the headdress when she performed Self Portrait in 2014 at Chez Bushwick, she admitted that she had been.
Meanwhile, Simas and other indigenous attendees were left dissatisfied by Laâbissi's attempts to explain away her use of the headdress and her characterization of the protest and discussion as just a beautiful learning moment.
Impossible to miss at the corner of Myrtle Avenue and Washington Park, Ms. Francis's piece is partially covered in African tribal markings, and its three sets of braids rise into a chandelier-like headdress.
Instead, they only reveal absurdist images; for example, a ceremonial headdress not meant to be worn has been photoshopped awkwardly onto someone's head, and a European compass lists Nootka Sound as a literal direction.
" She shared the cover on Instagram and captioned it: "As wearing head wraps and headdress become more common, we are so excited to be of service in a way that shares black and brown beauty.
When she performed on Saturday Night Live in March 2017, she was shrouded in what looked like an oversize antique lace nightgown, with matching headdress, because she wanted to look like a moth, she said.
Just three months after facing intense backlash over a sweater that sparked accusations of racism, the Italian fashion house is being slammed for selling an "Indy Full Turban" that resembles the religiously significant Sikh headdress.
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - With soccer on their minds, many fans from around the globe at the World Cup in Russia have tried something new on their heads: a traditional Russian headdress known as "kokoshnik".
Photo by Pino dell'Aquila)In "Appassionata" (1939), a woman in a wheelchair, nude but for a flowered headdress and red high heels, stares at the viewer while three masturbating men are relegated to the periphery.
The birthday girl wore a Steven Khalil gown with a pair of Gucci platform sneakers while her cousin Talita von Furstenberg (Diane von Furstenberg's granddaughter) wore a long polka dot dress with a feathered headdress.
The singer -- who had her own bout of controversy with the Catholic Church when she released her 1989 music video for "Like a Virgin" -- wore an all-black ensemble, complete with a diamond-encrusted headdress.
Plus, it already had an illustrious history as a stone, used on the sarcophagus of King Tutankhamen, on a headdress buried in the Sumerian tomb of Queen Puabi, and, legend goes, as eyeshadow by Cleopatra.
It was clear to her that Laâbissi believed that if she could explain her work, Simas would understand and grant her permission to use the headdress (which Simas, as a Seneca woman, could not give).
In discussion with Laâbissi after her performance, Carole Maccotta — an assistant professor of Foreign Languages and Literature at Long Island University specializing, appropriately, in colonial literature and cultural appropriation — did not bring up the headdress.
Donning a retractable headdress that resembles a set of mutant deer antlers — a feature that signals she's ready to destroy, dismantle, and obliterate — Hela and her telekinetic obsidian knives pump with an addiction for blood.
In each photograph, he is wearing all modern clothing save for an enormous headdress, engaged in everyday activities, like boarding a bus that is plastered with an advertisement for the movie Geronimo: An American Legend.
As hat styles and other headdress accessories have come and gone in style throughout British history, hats have remained an essential part of the uniform for royal weddings, horse races, and other high-society events.
I can close my eyes and think of a Sioux with the big headdress and their ponies, but if I were to ask you to think of a Nisenan woman in her regalia, it's a blank.
As Elite Daily pointed out, Beyoncé appears to be wearing a headdress that is a "greatly exaggerated klobuk," a clerical headpiece worn by Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic monastics and bishops, specifically in the Russian tradition.
The group from the lost truck -- about 30 people in all, most from Nigeria, and around half of them women, wearing the local Islamic headdress to help them blend in -- are huddled around an abandoned well.
Returned from the chalklands and wearing my feather headdress, I apprehended the pair, pushing them out of harm's way before they reached that legendary dinette the National, full of salty toffee, pâtes de fruits , candied tumbleweed.
Scouring pads as a headdress, jumbo safety pins as drapery; in one piece, "Kwanele," part of her "MaID" series, she adorns herself in packing tape as a response to an unpleasant run-in with airport security.
And in 2012, both Victoria's Secret and Karlie Kloss were forced to apologize when Kloss walked down the runway in "Native American-inspired" attire involving a feathered headdress; the ensemble was eventually edited out of the broadcast.
At a news conference in a posh Zurich hotel, Mojil, dressed in traditional Arab robe and headdress and accompanied by his attorney, denied accusations of wrongdoing, insisting his family and MMG had always acted in good faith.
There, she became an overnight sensation in March 1905 when she debuted as Mata Hari at the Musée Guimet in Paris, wearing a skimpy Javanese-Indian costume of bejeweled bra and headdress and a sari-style skirt.
The bouts took place before a buoyant crowd that included Thai fans in ceremonial headdress, Mexicans in professional wrestling masks and Brazilians who picked favorites and foes in many fights even if a local was not involved.
Then there's Beyoncé, another queen in kind, who donned a bejeweled headdress and cape reminiscent of the ancient Egyptian in her history-making 2018 Coachella sets, performances that heralded Nefertiti as a symbol of Black female empowerment.
Most tellingly, the headdress proved so hurtful in the context of the PS1 performance because, as Laâbissi's chosen representation of indigeneity, it stood for what is so often the very inability of indigenous peoples to represent themselves.
But it was still striking to see Prince Mohammed moving about the room in his flowing white robes and traditional Saudi red-and-white checkered headdress smiling, shaking hands and sharing jokes with Mr. Trump and others.
Kim and Kanye's baby is just a couple days older than 2 months, but this is the first time she's been seen in her natural state -- no mouse ears, dog nose, flower headdress or anything added for effect.
Naruhito was revealed standing in front of a simple throne, dressed in burnt-orange robes and a black headdress, with an ancient sword and a boxed jewel, two of the so-called Three Sacred Treasures, placed beside him.
All you can see is her face, shoulder, and knee, and she appears to be exotically portrayed like other "bather" Neoclassical images from Western art, wearing a gold and blue headdress with a serving pitcher in the background.
A flamingo intarsia cape topped skinny pink trousers worn by a model in a matching flamingo papier-mâché headdress, while crystal zebra stripes mixed it up with moire and leopard and Dalmatian prints tussled in a ponyskin coat.
CHICAGO — After years of protests by Native Americans and pressure from the N.C.A.A., the University of Illinois in 2007 retired its mascot, Chief Illiniwek, who wore a feathered headdress and beaded buckskin to dance while the band played.
I made myself a vow, that I would somehow, some day get to New York and see Ms. Channing — in that five-alarm-red gown, with the matching feathered headdress — walk down that staircase, serenaded by dancing waiters.
In her performance of her songs "Love Drought" and "Sandcastles," Beyoncé was a serene fertility goddess, her gold headdress and necklace sparkling, exulting in the bonds of maternity and the power of a woman's body to give life.
Now Mummies visitors can witness the Roman-era Egyptian "Gilded Lady," so named for her golden headdress, and also know she was a woman in her forties with curly hair and an overbite, who possibly died of tuberculosis.
At the University of Utah, a  newsletter  put out by the Student Affairs Diversity Council, tells students to avoid Halloween costumes if it is labeled "tribal" or "traditional," or if it includes dreads, locs, afros, cornrows or a headdress.
Click here to view original GIFTwitterJust when you thought the terrible attire at Coachella couldn't get any worse, reports emerged yesterday that everyone's favorite culturally insensitive feather headdress parade will be providing this year's attendees with virtual reality headsets.
Other issues include the apparent lack of a power source and the detailed results of the Egyptian queen's headdress, which would have required Al-Badri to hold the scanner directly above the work — a move that isn't exactly covert.
She opened her career-defining Coachella performance wearing a Nefertiti headdress, and followed that aesthetic in South Africa by donning another show-stopping series of looks, including a black, feathered crop top emblazoned with Egyptian hieroglyphs and leather shorts.
The expletive-laced video by an ethnic Indian comedy duo was made in response to an advertisement featuring a Chinese actor portraying different races by darkening his skin and wearing a hijab, the headdress worn by devout Muslim women.
The show includes objects from CAAM's permanent collection that speak to some of Pruitt's interests, including a painting by Robert Thompson and another by Charles White, a Yoruba Gelede Headdress, John Biggers lithographs, and Shirley Chisholm Presidential Campaign buttons.
This approach offers an enticingly direct relationship to the artist by rendering her life experience tangible — as in the display of Kahlo's famous "Self-Portrait as Tehuana: Diego On My Mind" (1943) alongside the lace headdress that inspired it.
One of Midia's recent posts showed British rock singer Sting's friend, Kayapo chief Raoni Metuktire, wearing a headdress of cornbird feathers and calling on the Bolsonaro government to leave indigenous communities in peace as he opened the Xingu meeting.
One of Midia's recent posts showed British rock singer Sting's friend, Kayapo chief Raoni Metuktire, wearing a headdress of cornbird feathers and calling on the Bolsonaro government to leave indigenous communities in peace as he opened the Xingu meeting.
There's the subtle inclusion of an image of a watermelon in Adams's collage Sunday's Best, which alludes to the racially charged fruit that Kelly placed in the headdress of a black model in his spring/summer 1988 runway show.
She previously worked at the National Museum of World Cultures in the Netherlands, and said a shaman from the Wayana people, in what is now Suriname, once came to view an olok, a feathered headdress used in initiation rituals.
Tuymans's own painting "Gilles de Binche" (2005) — by contrast to Ensor a washed-out, pale silhouette — shows the plumed headdresses worn during the Belgian Binche Carnival, with a physical example of the headdress shown, perplexingly, in an adjacent room.
The main character, whose close-clipped beard and headdress give him a resemblance to Sheikh Mohammed, wends his way through a make-believe universe of clanging sword battles and Arab folk dances in pursuit of a sweetheart abducted by jealous villains.
Inside one mesh-draped enclosure, Julius, a foot-high peach-white Moluccan cockatoo with a pink-feathered headdress, was madly pacing, muttering in the native tongue of the Korean woman who, along with her recently deceased husband, had owned him.
The singer, 27, ascended the famous Metropolitan Museum of Art's stairs on Monday dressed in an all-black embellished ensemble by Prada that was accented with an elaborate headpiece that was reminiscent of Queen Bey's 2017 Grammy Awards gilded headdress.
Not because I'm a sucker for a good jumpsuit/smokey eye combo (I am), or because I would kill for that antler headdress (I would), or even because I'm ready for any woman to take over the Marvel Cinematic Universe (preach!).
The zenith/nadir of my own shame silo was an ad for The Iron Neck, an enormous metal headdress that purports to strengthen your neck while having the added benefit of making you look like you're recovering from a bus collision.
Her streamlined Tom Ford gown and elegant Forevermark jewelry, all topped off by that over-the-top Elizabeth Taylor-inspired headdress (which she wears as easily as a baseball cap!) will be a classic long after the other looks are kitsch.
The expletive-laced video by an ethnic Indian comedy duo was made in response to an advertisement in which a Chinese actor portrayed different races by darkening his skin and wearing a hijab, the headdress worn by devout Muslim women.
She began the piece wearing the headdress and then, for the first time in a decade of performing the work, removed it within the first few minutes of the performance and placed it on the floor in front of the audience.
But as the 28-year-old Bangladesh native, wearing a hooded puffer coat and violet headdress, walked past Italian butchers selling pork chops and African restaurants selling okra, she said it was much better, and safer, since the migrants came.
An annual Fête des Cuisinières (Female Cooks Festival) in Pointe-à-Pitre features multiple generations of cooks dressed in traditional costumes: a white blouse trimmed in lace, a long madras plaid skirt and an elaborate folded headdress called a coiffe.
With Blackfeet leaders in ceremonial headdress, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell canceled 15 energy exploration leases in the Badger-Two Medicine Area along the majestic Rocky Mountain Front, halting the feared desecration of lands at the heart of the tribe's creation story.
For example, the Washington NFL team fan (I'm not going to use the racial slur) who is caught wearing a headdress, claims he's a quarter Cherokee, and that's why, he says, he can wear it without being criticized as racist.
Wearing a crisp white Arabian robe and headdress, Alhinai cranes his glasses upward as his drone climbs above an outdoor amphitheatre in downtown Dubai, and explains how it can swoop down and squirt 3D printed sealant onto damaged oil pipelines.
One morning in September, just before Shay leaves for Italy, she sees the girl at the Fleur des Îles, heavily made up and dressed in a theatrical Comoran lamba and headdress, deep in conversation with a quartet of South African tourists.
Bringing the women up on stage, Perry — who was dressed in a sequin silver bodysuit with oversize sleeves, a half skirt and a beaded Cher-like headdress — pointed out that she had a shooting star and asked each what they would wish for.
It was a curious move for Victoria's Secret, considering that it had to issue an apology for putting Karlie Kloss in a feathered headdress in 2012 (the clip of her walking in the show was subsequently pulled from broadcast and marketing materials).
Sometimes I'll look through my notes and I'll just say wow this song has… Like that song, for instance, "Geometric Headdress": the music itself, the way it's structured and the time signatures are a little bugged out, and that name fit very well.
Accompanying all dishdashas are the kumma, an intricately embroidered headdress that is part of daily wear (many workplace dress codes require it), and the massar, a colorful turban that goes over the kumma and is worn in the evening, especially at formal occasions.
Since then, he had lived on public assistance in suburban Washington, most recently in a subsidized townhouse in Oakton, Va. There he sold honorary knighthoods and had continued to harbor hopes of returning home to reclaim the tasseled headdress that was his crown.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — When the head of a prominent Islamic university in Indonesia banned the face-concealing niqab headdress on campus this month, calling it out of step with the country's true culture, it seemed a significant pushback against the conservative drift of Islam.
While Schlenzka expressed a deep and humble gratitude to Simas, Bad Moccasin, and Kitto Stately for sharing their knowledge and concerns, neither she nor PS83 offered any apology for the use of the headdress, which presumably will continue in Laâbissi's future performances.
It came as a revelation that you could walk through town, barefoot and shirtless in a wraparound skirt, with silver crosses dangling from pierced nipples, with Byzantine tattoos, with your beads and feathers swaying like a headdress, and no one even shrugged.
Last week, she attended the 2000-54 Contemporary African Art Fair at Somerset House in London, where she bought "DP40," a fantastical head-and-shoulders portrait of a woman wearing an elaborate headdress of crocheted doilies, by the British-Trinidadian artist Zak Ové.
The club developed a cartoon logo depicting an Indian chief with a headdress fanned around his stern face, and for a time the team's costumed mascot was a Native American hockey player with a missing tooth and feathers poking through his helmet.
At the top, a row of short steel angle beams, spray-painted with horizontal dashes of browns and black, flips in suggestion between good and bad, from a crown or headdress, to the top of a tall fence or chain-gang garb.
A somewhat mysterious image of a heavily robed man wearing an ecclesiastical headdress, "Black Pope" was one of White's greatest works, Hammons told him, and the only way to do it justice was to pair it with a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci.
His face hidden by a headdress, a man who identified himself as Lushsux said against the backdrop of a cement section of the Israeli wall in Bethlehem that he hoped his painting would draw attention to Palestinians stuck in "an indoor prison".
Another shaped canvas, the glossy, black "Ghost" (acrylic, polymer resin on canvas, 403 by 70 by 4 inches, 1987), owing largely to its symmetrical structure, vaguely resembles a horned helmet or headdress, or a diving human figure, starkly silhouetted against the wall.
Wearing that headdress like Nefertiti — who, as The Harvard Gazette explained, was portrayed as a strong independent woman, a sensual goddess, and "a uniquely strong queen" — brings this allegory full circle: this time around she represents something different, but she's not an entirely new Beyoncé.
Amandla Stenberg, one of Hollywood's true beauty chameleons who's fearlessly rocked everything from neon eyeshadow to blue braids to rainbow hair to a crystal-encrusted bobby pin headdress, is now getting attention for simply showing off the hair that grows naturally on her body.
On Sunday, the 25-year-old singer celebrated the approaching start of 2018 by sharing a photo of himself wearing a red caftan that appeared to be covered in large sequins, which he accessorized with a heart-shaped flower headdress — and a glass of wine.
Naruhito's day involved at least three wardrobe changes: He arrived at Tokyo's Imperial Palace on Tuesday morning in a Western suit, then changed into a dark orange robe and a black headdress to make a speech, then changed into a white robe after the ceremony.
Set in Tehran in 1988, toward the end of the Iran-Iraq war, this delectable, increasingly unnerving shiver-fest opens with Shideh (Narges Rashidi), modestly swathed in revolutionary-mandated headdress, vainly pleading with a university official to be allowed to return to medical school.
One flag was that of the American Indian Movement, a group advocating indigenous people's rights, with the logo of a fist drawn to look like a Native American person wearing a headdress; another flag was blue with a white infinity symbol, representing the Métis nation.
Horace Poolaw, in contrast, made pictures that were great in their testimonial simplicity and democracy of vision; a relaxed group of Kiowa and Cherokee deacons in slacks and jackets, his son Jerry on leave from Navy duty in his sailor's uniform and a feathered headdress.
The hedge fund later disclosed what had been in that missive: strange insinuations that Mr. Singer had embarrassed himself at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, and allusions to a Native American feather headdress and a "Singin' in the Rain" performance in a public fountain.
The city's curious name comes from an indigenous legend that a Blackfoot shaman lost his feathered war bonnet — called a medicine hat by early settlers — in a battle with the Cree and that the headdress was later found near an oxbow bend in the river.
There are a lot of other things as well — new provisions requiring members accused of sexual harassment to settle claims with their own money rather than taxpayer dollars, allowing members to wear religious headdress including headscarves, and banning discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
Salvador Dali holds a fencing mask and stares to his right; Mona von Bismarck peeps through a torn screen of paper; Charles Henry Ford places his chin on Pavel Tchelitchew's neck; Lady Diana Cooper wears an ornate headdress and wraps a velvet shawl around herself.
The bro of today will disguise his bro-ness in pseudo-intellectuality or being a "nice guy" instead of outright foulness, but whether he is the "woke bae" on Twitter or the shirtless festival-goer donning an ill-advised Native American headdress, he is a bro nonetheless.
This central figure, a model who has the trappings of hyper-femininity, clothed in a sheer body suit, full makeup, dazzling jewelry, a headdress, and stiletto heels also wears a sash that reads "Miss Azania" — a reference to an imagined utopia that is welcoming to queer lives.
But even from an aesthetic point of view that considers the headdress as a visual trope rather than as a culturally specific sacred object, one must consider how the whole range of visual and historical associations impacts the broader audience and interacts with a local context.
Alongside were heavy strings of Aztec beads, richly colored rebozo shawls and a starched lace headdress known as a resplandor — all ingredients of what would become the museum's major summer exhibition: "Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up." Scheduled to open on Saturday and run to Nov.
Sitting Bull, for his part — little more than a dejected potato-planter before she shows up, according to Steven Knight's vague, unfocused script — needs only a pep talk from Catherine to put the light of resistance back in his eyes and the feathers back in his headdress.
It aims to usher in the movement's next wave, with items like a ribbed trunk-neck sweater worthy of "Star Wars," created by a local designer Jesenia Lopez; gravity-defying Birkenstock platforms covered in feathers and Swarovski "gems"; and an outsize headdress of spiraling silver wire.
Along with the tiny frogs, a headdress from the Northwest Territories made with grizzly bear claws, a stuffed herring gull, and a red fox are displayed in front of a graphic background based on a map Kennicott sketched of an area around Fort Nulato in today's Alaska.
This could well be for practical reasons: His 1974 "Yellow and Green Ray Dress and Headdress" from the "Seven Ray" series, a Paul Poiret–like garment that resembles a glittering peapod, seems more likely to influence moviemakers and stylists than merchandisers looking for the next workaday, wearable look.
Galloway's owl wearing a medallion of a man in a headdress, the color scheme of pink and turquoise, and the large blue turtle at the base of the primary column — perhaps referencing the World Turtle myth — have little to do with local tribes, or really any culture on Earth.
And though it's not totally tangible on record, her flair for fantasy—one light-up headdress I've seen her sport onstage has to be the most intricate stage costuming of any Brooklyn techno act—injects this often straight-faced corner of electronic music with a needed dose of surreality.
Yet, according to a survey out of the California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center at Cal State San Marcos, more than 19963 of the state's public K-12 schools were still using such mascots as of 2015, a great many accompanied by imagery of Indians in feathered headdress.
Fathi, wearing a red and white headdress, hobbled around his home pointing at damage the Islamic State fighters had done to his property - a children's cupboard smashed up to use as barricades and to rest rifles on, a basket upturned to stand on while they fired at the enemy.
Cher has always been a risk taker when it comes to red carpet fashion (remember her 1986 Oscars look by Bob Mackie, complete with bejeweled details and a feathered headdress?) but it's her outfit from the "If I Could Turn Back Time" video from 1989 that sticks out.
The woman, identified by the  Union Leader  as Riman Douedari, said in a Facebook post that she was at the Farm Bar Grille in Manchester on June 22 with some of her co-workers when an unidentified man pulled on her hijab – a traditional headdress worn by many Muslim women.
Thousands of objects from the museum's collection are available to search, such as the "Ram in a Thicket," one of a pair found in Ur in present-day Iraq (the other is in the British Museum); the colossal granite Sphinx of Ramesses II; and Queen Puabi's gold leaf and jewel headdress.
Highlights of this traveling exhibition, which debuted at the Peabody Essex Museum in late 2015, include a dazzling cape and aviary headdress by Margaret Roach Wheeler (Chickasaw), spectacularly beaded Louboutin boots by Jamie Okuma (Luiseño and Shoshone-Bannock), and a feathery, fiery, desert-inspired ensemble by Orlando Dugi (Diné [Navajo]).
Rather than hewing to an ideal beauty – the solution most often taken by artists to embody an abstraction – to depict "Italy," Valentin selects one of his usual models, but makes her majestic, transformed like a teenager on prom night, with a crenellated headdress, elaborate armor, and an abundance of red drapery.
We are left to wonder about the impossibly petite Qing dynasty shoes made of silk and wood for Cantonese ladies' bound feet; a native Hawaiian crested helmet fashioned from bright orange feathers; a stone Cherokee pipe bowl; and a native Tubuaian headdress made of wood, coconut fiber, parrot feathers, shells, and human hair.
Stripped down to fishnet tights and a taut red dress after ripping off part of her costume, her headdress readjusted over her sweat-drenched hair, and a tribal harness strapped around her chest, she finishes the set triumphantly alongside drummer Alejandra Robles Luna, guitarist Rikardo Rodríguez-López, and bassist Marfred Rodríguez-López.
The organizers and artist were silent on whether there would be any change to the performance with respect to the headdress, so a group of Native scholars, artists, and choreographers — many of them in town for for the concurrent Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference — joined Simas to attend Self Portrait Camouflage.
Their book, an outgrowth of interviews, many of them taped over that time, focuses on style mavericks like Fatima Robinson, a video music director and choreographer, who vamps for the camera in the jeweled and feathered headdress she wore for her visit to the Burning Man festival the year she turned 40.
She's a prayerful supplicant in a hooded black robe and white head covering with her eyes upturned toward the Lord ("Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style #231," 2011) and a sober, upper-class woman in an opulent red gown and chunky white headdress ("Lavatory Self- Portraits in the Flemish Style #8," 2011).
The third monument is not simply a free-standing statue of the 26th President, but rather a grouping of figures: Roosevelt on horseback, flanked by subordinate figures on foot, one Black (African by appearance) and the other Indigenous (in a stereotypical Native American cast but with an especially inappropriate mix of headdress and clothing).
"Stand" (2019), "Sit" (2019), and "Kneel" (2019) all directly reference the workshop activities, and a second Headdress series picks up on the incorporation of traditional Ethiopian motifs in the collage portion of the gestural series, converting flocks of protesters, raised fists, and slogan-bearing signs into elaborate headdresses for three portraits of Metaferia's female subjects.
When you walk along British streets with plenty of melanin in your skin, people may look to slot you into a box they've already learned to use: dreadlocks tell them Jamaica; a colourful headdress makes them assume Nigeria; jeans, a puffa jacket and a beanie might make them squint further and ask where you're "really" from.
" The two met at a cocktail party on the Riviera where he first glimpsed her as "a young woman in feathered cap and gossamer dress" who "began to dance with great finesse," seducing her admirer in a "cadence that made the feathers in her headdress endlessly sway and swish, like one of those wheels Tibetans use to pray with.
The morality, the environmentalism, and interest in First Nations philosophy—which he adorns on his stupid movies like a headdress at a music festival—is a fig leaf meant to cover the long existential howl of men's agency, which the myths of masculinity had promised was always ours to assert but denied by the complexities of co-existing with fellow humans.
The six pre-Columbian textiles in the show — a circular condor-feather headdress ornament, four loincloths and a tunic dating back 2,000 years — were once functional objects, but in the gallery they are striking for their boldly colored geometric designs, along with the artistry involved in hand-knotting multitudes of feathers onto strings that were then sewn onto cotton fabric.
The same day that Latifa Laâbissi donned a faux-Sioux headdress at MoMA PS1, Emily Johnson created a collaborative event that championed indigenous voices and values Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Two simultaneous performance events on January 183 revealed the gulf that still exists between certain New York art institutions in their approach to genuine collaboration and the failure to be accountable to indigenous concerns.
If a room of Native American comedy writers can't speak on all topics with one voice, what makes you think your friend who just got a DNA test that says he's "5% Cherokee" is a good barometer for how all Natives feel about Native American sports mascots, or "Indian princess" Halloween costumes, or wearing a headdress to Coachella, or a million other highly sensitive issues?
Later, after a standout room dedicated to Asia, filled with a Chinese gilded enamel on copper statue of the mythical creature called a qilin, silk jackets and a headdress of kingfisher feathers as well as Japanese earthenware reflecting the values of wabi-sabi, or simple beauty rooted in transience and imperfection, it becomes increasingly impossible to underestimate the impact of those countries on Western fashion and furniture design.
The use of the indigenous headdress is not naïve; it is present in the piece as a primary symbol to evoke the importance of the people who underwent mass murders; it is not used as a grotesque costume; it is not intended as a tool to play on blasphemous exoticism, nor is it intended to legitimize a cause that I feel solidarity towards, but which is not historically mine.

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