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"rose-colored" Definitions
  1. of rose color; rosy.
  2. bright; promising; cheerful: a rose-colored prospect of happiness.
  3. optimistic; sanguine: a rose-colored belief that things will turn out well.

335 Sentences With "rose colored"

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" To Ms. Degliantoni, it sounded, endearingly, like "rose-colored glasses.
Wear those rose-colored glasses, sure, but don't go into denial.
I am not going into this with some rose colored classes.
Ozzy sported a black suit with his signature rose-colored glasses.
Romantically, this Venus rewind warns against rocking the rose-colored glasses.
All my best, G. GUY: Take off those rose-colored glasses!
Yet the city's rose-colored glasses may not serve it well.
They wear their rose-colored glasses proudly, with an admirable stubbornness.
White House's rose-colored glasses Is the President ready for November?
I'm not wearing rose-colored glasses or advocating for the status quo.
" Curtiss Cook and Fiona Highet as Kat's parents in "Rose Colored Glasses.
Warning: This cosmic coupling can drop a rose-colored filter over life.
Or is it just offering patients a set of rose-colored glasses?
But perhaps they were just looking at things through rose-colored glasses.
But economists are wary of a budget written with rose-colored glasses.
Of course, the story our report tells is not all rose-colored.
The Dreamers For these individuals, what's to come is decidedly rose-colored.
Yet the rose-colored vision of the Jewish Catskills persists onscreen and off.
You're just saying that because you have rose-colored glasses on right now.
And motherhood has gotten the rose-colored glasses treatment for far too long.
The land of thousands of literal rose-colored glasses and Fashion Nova 'fits.
And in this rose-colored view of sex work, his intentions aren't gross.
No amount of rose-colored rhetoric will change this cold-hearted economic reality.
We begin jobs in a honeymoon phase, seeing everything through rose-colored glasses.
This rose-colored glasses approach to data integrity has fueled policy for decades.
The rose-colored (heh) glasses have been removed, placed on the ground, and smashed.
It's rose-colored glasses but for whatever colors you prefer – and only those colors.
When I got back to the office, things were a little less rose-colored.
Watching it now is like witnessing a political fanfic written through rose-colored glasses.
With the sun floating through your dreamy 12th house, you'll proudly sport rose-colored glasses.
In this case, it puts on rose-colored glasses in an effort to reduce stress.
As Markle grew up, she'd be forced to remove her rose-colored glasses more often.
If you're interested in seeing your beauty routine through rose-colored glasses, you're in luck.
Paramore "Rose-Colored Boy" It's hard to beat Paramore when it comes to music videos.
Between the lines: That's not to say that Trump's view of Bolton is rose-colored.
The handwriting was on the wall in red, but I was wearing rose-colored glasses!
Joslyn Brenton: I think people are looking through the past with these rose-colored glasses.
This is not something that some Pollyanna blogger is preaching from her rose-colored laptop screen.
True is seeing the world through rose-colored glasses — and Khloé Kardashian is okay with that.
But reality has a way of intruding on utopians, of restoring clarity to rose colored glasses.
No Dar Papaya is a joyful book, but O'Brien doesn't see Colombia through rose-colored glasses.
With World of Warcraft Classic, players are looking back at a game with rose colored glasses.
Ms. Linton's response was not quite as rose-colored as her original photo caption had been.
In Arabic, however, Petra is called "al-madina al ward ah," which means rose-colored city.
Now all they're missing is the rose-colored window, which Karim knows is up in the attic.
Same goes for Claire's relationship with Frank, which until now, only existed in her rose-colored memories.
When you look at someone through rose-colored glasses, all the red flags just look like flags.
Police continue to search for Stislicki's Samsung Galaxy Core Prime phone, which has a rose-colored case.
Only until recently when I was introduced to the libation did I see the (rose-colored) light.
The video feels as though it encapsulates this rose-colored image that I have of the 1980s.
And the received ideas that are presented come through rose-colored lenses, soft-focused and low-key.
Gem Time Jewel tones will stand out against those (metaphorical) rose-colored glasses you're wearing this month.
Some look back on these films through the prism of youthful fondness, rose-colored memories from childhood.
It's not a matter of looking at the world through rose-colored glasses, it's about creating resilience.
It's not a matter of looking at the world through rose-colored glasses, it's about creating resilience.
Instead, she picked out a rose-colored accordion skirt that I would never have thought to buy.
For all the scales that drop from Freedom's eyes, a thick rose-colored lens remains in place.
The palette, mostly earth tones, is relieved by a low, tufted rose-colored bench behind the sofa.
The groom rented a tuxedo, complete with a rose-colored bow tie, to match his intended's accessories.
Rose-colored Golden Oreo cookies with classic creme join Peeps, bunny-shaped Reese's cups, and jelly beans.
It features five blue diamonds surrounded by rose-colored thin band in 14k gold and retails for $1,250.
"I left [for New York] in 22000 with, of course, rose-colored glasses, that's for sure," Zakharova said.
It is different, but I always have fun whether I am rose colored or dark brunette or blonde!
An American flag battered by Hurricane Michael continues to fly in the rose-colored light of sunset Oct.
So does that mean that over 90 percent of the population is walking around with rose-colored glasses?
"Rose Colored Boy" and "Fake Happy" both pair chirpy synthfunk verses with big, loud choruses and slammed guitars.
But painted right on top of this rose-colored flashback is the mess that's happening in the present.
Venus will oppose Pluto, and any rose-colored glasses you may have been wearing will get swiped off.
Inspecting the account of what transpired without wearing rose-colored glasses, the story looks a lot less remarkable.
And indeed, the books are animated by the stir and liveliness of their author's own rose-colored memories.
They assume good times will continue, and they grow careless about risk, perceiving it through rose-colored lenses.
Unfortunately, however, that view looks at the Vietnam/Iran analogy through the rose-colored lens of an idealist.
The fact of the matter is that for one week everyone in Louisville is wearing rose-colored glasses.
Hocus Pocus's reputation has benefited from the rose-colored glasses of nostalgia, sure — but at least it's earned nostalgia.
Walking inside it is like entering another universe through rose-colored glasses, made of dark wood and red moss.
Lauren Conrad, the queen of all things rose-colored, floaty and metallic-accented, is celebrating her 31st birthday today.
Kat's is the first we see, in Episode 2 of Season 2, "Rose Colored Glasses," which aired Tuesday night.
The Bachelorette's rose-colored glasses problem is even more ingrained when it comes to obvious front-runner Garrett Yrigoyen.
But in the meantime, enjoy those rose-colored glasses—they may just be a sign of sound mental health.
With rose-colored glasses on, it's all thrills and giggles, and dreaming about who your lab partner might be.
In 2014, Markle paired the off-white coat with a denim miniskirt, pastel pink top, and rose-colored clutch.
Videos juxtaposing the rose-colored renderings with Mr. Trump's pro-wall speeches have garnered hundreds of thousands of views.
In the photo, Lopez wears a rose-colored bikini top and high-waisted leggings, and has six visible abs.
What I admire the most is how she matured but never stopped viewing the world through rose-colored glasses.
On the other side is a formal dining room hand painted with green-, gold- and rose-colored floral borders.
She wore a rose-colored gown and shawl with a golden honeycomb pattern that matched her long, blonde hair.
Their linebacker corps is a collection of castoffs they saw through rose-colored glasses and youngsters with thin NFL resumes.
Americans are more optimistic about their odds of digging out of debt — but many may be wearing rose-colored glasses.
But a startling new piece in Vanity Fair reminds us not to view the iconic era through rose-colored lenses.
When examining an anecdote about her parents' marriage, Yara realizes she's been looking at her world through rose-colored glasses.
This argument was frequently punctuated with the meaningful #fact and finished off, presumably, with a pair of rose-colored glasses.
Some were spectacular, like the delicate, rose-colored Lila that grew in Morelos, in the shadow of an active volcano.
When it comes to gender-based discrimination and equal opportunities at work, men see their companies through rose-colored glasses.
Spring may have removed your rose-colored glasses, but even his unromantic vision leaves you wishing you had been there.
Many arrive viewing their new lives through rose-colored glasses, holding high expectations of what a tech salary will look.
The futurists can help us navigate the storms ahead, but first, they need to take off the rose-colored binoculars.
That's not some rose-colored endorsement of what always was a messy, imperfect response to this country's health care woes.
Snapshot: Above, the Great Red Spot of Jupiter, which is caused by rose-colored clouds caught in a giant storm.
It also taught a smaller, style-based lesson: forget rose colored glasses — sequined bikinis are the most emblematic accessory of optimism.
The rose-colored video is full of dreamy, super-feminine visuals and unabashed tributes to female anatomy, queerness, and sexual liberation.
While still a privately-held company, Bloom repeatedly disseminated unreliable data and rose-colored projections, according to documents reviewed by Axios.
There's nothing wrong with rocking the rose-colored aviators as the sun drifts through your fantasy-fueled 28.29th house this month.
Some of us are genetically predisposed to see the world through rose-colored glasses, while others have a generally negative outlook.
That essay takes its name from Capote and Dunphy's residence in Taormina, a rose-colored house situated diagonally above Villa Britannia.
Harley herself has 13 different costumes that allow the audience to view the world through Harley's upbeat and rose-colored lens.
What ensues is a hilarious journey that proves the men may have been looking back at life through rose-colored glasses.
And appears to be voluntarily wearing rose-colored glasses by seeing only the places where everything is going hunky dory. 5.
First, communicate honestly"Boeing must immediately reverse the company practice of communicating its situation through misleadingly rose-colored glasses," Sucher said.
People are not only wearing rose-colored glass, but are also enjoying the view with a dash of Neptune's psychedelic mirages.
It's not unlike you to rock the rose-colored glasses, but do make sure to run background checks on dates and mates.
I am on the record as being against rose-colored webOS nostalgia, but sometimes the similarities are just too much to bear.
If you tried to turn your summer fling into a forever thing, your rose-colored glasses were ripped off by Venus retrograde.
Kat spent an entire episode, season 2's "Rose Colored Glasses," explaining why she avoided boxes all together as a biracial child.
Yet, the 2018 season isn't exactly pulling its weight when it comes to throwing rose colored glasses on a fairly dark series.
Track 10: "Rose Colored Boy"With a title like this it is absolutely another tonal shift back to the Hayley acoustic show.
Bring a stylish touch to your little green friends with this fashionable planter, accented with a geometric design and rose-colored finish.
Yes, I always knew I wanted a family, but when I was in the grind, I had on my rose-colored glasses.
It seems to dawn on Lawrence that maybe his rose-colored view of what love can be is hindering his dating life.
The independent autopsy hinted at that attention to personal care, detailing the remnants of glittery rose-colored polish on Ms. Hernandez's toenails.
Then Barr whittles down the findings through rose-colored glasses into a four-page summary, which Trump skews in a single tweet.
Be wary of initial public offerings of stock, often propelled by investor exuberance whipped up by sales representatives wearing rose-colored glasses.
To be sure, research shows that older people tend to look back at their lives — as it happens, through rose-colored glasses.
Mercury connects with Neptune during this retrograde, bringing in its "foggy, cloudy, blind-spotted rose colored glasses into the experience," Dr. Lennox says.
These interactions aren't filtered through the rose-colored lenses of a movie (though, they are filtered somewhat — it's still YouTube content, after all).
Try playing "Rose Colored Boy" and Jepsen's "Emotion" back-to-back and see if you don't start your own tear-streaked dance party.
There are ways to celebrate Valentine's Day without buying into the saccharine, rose-colored empire built up around the idea of romantic love.
The honesty and raw emotions were all poured into Paramore's latest single "Rose-Colored Boy" off the band's fifth studio album, After Laughter.
So put on those rose-colored glasses, lefties, and put down the wine -- for now -- and consider these few reasons to smile. 22008.
Indeed, for all its brilliance "Toward a Concrete Utopia" can get a little rose-colored in places; utopias, after all, don't really exist.
A.O. Scott wrote that Gerwig has infused "one of the most convention-bound, rose-colored genres in American cinema with freshness and surprise."
Don&apost wear rose-colored glasses or you&aposre likely to overlook problems and spend a lot of time and money doing so.
Davis drove while Matsoukas, wearing a rose-colored blazer over a lacy camisole, skinny Levis, and peach heels, shot video on her phone.
The company uses Instagram to ferret out new looks, like their retro embrace of tortoise shell frames accented with modern, rose-colored lenses.
It's clear that the latest generation of Republican leaders views fiscal policy through the same rose-colored lenses as their supply-side predecessors.
Granite that was once rose-colored has faded to a pale pink or even light grey over the last 15 years, he said.
On Tuesday's show, Guthrie, 46, opted for a rose-colored long sleeve dress by Derek Lam, which a viewer described as "fugly" on Twitter.
Don't be too critical of yourself at this time, but do use the energy to plainly look at your life without rose-colored glasses.
Before this shady lady became a spectacle in Hollywood, she was just another cute kid seeing life through rose-colored lens in Tucson, Arizona.
A few doors down is an 18-room, rose-colored manor built in 1926 that occupies nearly half an acre on a corner lot.
This stubbornly rose-colored way of looking at Jack has even extended to Rebecca's second husband and Jack's best friend, Miguel Rivas (Jon Huertas).
Today, investors took off their rose-colored glasses (and pink-colored mustaches) and looked at Lyft's shares with fresh eyes after Friday's ebullient debut.
The actress wore a fuschia pink cut-out dress — which showed off her growing belly — paired with metallic heels and a rose-colored clutch.
Jackson, who went for the latter color, debuted her new look on Instagram Saturday, complete with what appear to be coordinating rose-colored glasses.
As his character gains dimension, it also becomes clear that some of his glorification comes through the rose-colored lenses of those left behind.
It doesn't depict the Reagan era with rose-colored glasses, and neither communism nor capitalism come out looking like a moral political-economic system.
"The British Are Coming" is a vivid, down-to-earth rendering of a conflict too often seen through rose-colored glasses, our reviewer writes.
So unless you wear the rosiest of rose-colored glasses, let's assume that Prescott isn't ready to be Romo or a latter-day Wilson.
Oozing sunshine as she grabbed a few outfits off the racks, she shepherded me into a fitting room encased in rose-colored velvet curtains.
Outdoor space: The owner personally hauled the rose-colored granite used for the path to the entrance and created several trails through the property.
Unfortunately, even when Alaska is out of Miles' purview, you can sometimes still feel his rose-colored glasses as a filter on the screen.
She remembered steadying herself against the wall for support, reaching for a rose-colored towel, and staring at herself in the mirror in disbelief.
But Montreal isn't a town that's prone to rose-colored glasses, and there's more than a little palpable anger over the deal right now.
Owners were less able to identify a poor gait than the researchers were, which might suggest they're looking at their pugs through rose-colored glasses.
It depicts a group of people who work really hard, but it certainly doesn't wear rose-colored glasses where it tries to edit things out.
"A lot of people enter into these situations wearing rose-colored glasses," Bruce McClary, a spokesman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, told CNBC.
Through the rose-colored lens of their psychedelic forefathers, the EP's sunny, scuzzy riffs and punchy garage vocals are haunted by an air of longing.
Spielberg continued, painting a pretty rose-colored picture of the political context of the '80s (with a thinly veiled dig at current President Donald Trump).
At this point, only through Rose-colored glasses could anyone believe the trade will make the Knicks much more than a low-level playoff contender.
Sometimes, it takes only the promise of a massive government bailout to put that rose-colored filter on the effluent sandwich of today's economic realities.
The big picture: The Fed chairman laid out his rose-colored vision of the country on Tuesday at the National Association for Business Economics conference.
Filled with visions of a promising tomorrow and marinating in the good-vibes of happy endorphins, your partner is always rose-colored through your lens.
I believe this company has overstayed its welcome, and it would be best for studios to remove the rose colored glasses, unite, and pull out.
This is not to say its contents are inaccurate or even implausible (though some recollections have clearly been written in the rose-colored ink of memory).
Despite good reviews and plenty of media attention, by May of this year—two years after opening—Chang's rose-colored glasses were firmly off his face.
This rose-colored policy logic recalls the statements that preceded the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, which was neither as straightforward nor as beneficial as promised.
Defunctland taps into our nostalgia for the rose-colored worlds these parks create, as well as our adult fascination with finding out how things get made.
"The network jumped from rose-colored telenovelas to cocaine and bullets," said Alberto Barrera, who has been a television writer in Latin America for 2018 years.
I love their rose-colored glasses, the way they can transform anything — from a filthy city to an awkward family dinner — into something sparkly and exciting.
If you're looking for a rose-colored view of the military, Marine and Iraq War veteran Matt Young's new memoir Eat the Apple isn't for you.
I also loved Jordan Casteel's subway portraits at Casey Kaplan, especially "Rose Colored Glasses" (2018), where a woman stares in dismay at the train car around her.
Downing successfully negotiated for a later date, but told the judge that his preferred trial date would be in November, if he were wearing "rose-colored" glasses.
As the more palatable, softer, and more moderate Trump, she's seen by many as the rose-colored lens that helps women look beyond his pussy-grabbing ways.
The plastic rhythmic strum in "Rose Colored Boy" and the wavy keyboard zigzags in "Fake Happy" playfully tease at the chorus before swelling cathartically up into it.
"I guess you could say I live in a fairytale, looking at everything through rose-colored glasses," Duff as Tate says in a black and white interview.
The original game, this time three years ago, was in far worse shape, despite the rose-colored glasses we like to wear while looking back on it.
" "I could not be prouder of what we accomplished and sometimes we look at the past through rose-colored glasses: It's been pretty divided in the past.
The bucatini are flavored with seaweed, a terrific idea, and the plate is finished with lobster bottarga shaved into rose-colored petals, an even more terrific idea.
We do need to take a hard look at our sport, without any rose-colored glasses, and root out any inconsistencies and prejudices that might be there.
Mary Lincoln summoned Keckly for an interview, then asked her to make a "bright rose-colored moiré-antique" dress that she could wear to the Inaugural festivities.
They preemptively asked if my son would like a plain sliced banana, which yes he did, in addition to the honey cakes frosted with rose-colored buttercream.
Isn't this kind of a bleak premise for a day on which most people are trying to celebrate all the mushy, rose-colored glasses versions of love?
But rose-colored glasses protected Sue from what would have been a truly ugly adolescence, had she absorbed the world's view of her: homely, mediocre, a nobody.
As a result, the government doesn't actually know where broadband is available, and tends to view the problem through rose-colored glasses, something often reflected by FCC policy.
Nicholson wore his trademark all-black outfit and rose-colored glasses while Ray stepped out in a lilac denim shirt with a white tee underneath and black jeans.
The New York-based brand debuted an eyewear collaboration at its spring 2018 runway show with Morgenthal Frederics that goes beyond a trusty pair of rose-colored glasses.
At the time, even company loyalists admitted growing pains: "There's no putting rose-colored glasses on it," said John Bunch, who is leading the Holacracy push throughout Zappos.
Forecasters forecasting the Fed Of course, not everyone is buying the committee's change of heart on rates or its rose-colored assessment of conditions on the home front.
In the blur of memories, there is a tendency to paint the Jordan years with rose-colored broad strokes — to pretend he never struggled on court or off.
He covered most of the canvas with a rose-colored carpet sample, inspired by a poem from the 19th-century philosopher Giacomo Leopardi about how concealment elicits imagination.
But for a moment, in this city of irrepressible cynicism and occasionally rose-colored outfield sunglasses, it could look like it, at least for the game's truest believers.
South Korea is moving ahead with intra-Korean integration projects, so Moon may also try to hand Trump rose-colored glasses so that this diplomatic foray doesn't end.
If this world is already a hell of our own making, what's the point of living through rose-colored glasses when we can live with rosé-flavored glasses?
The duchess arrived at the 100 Women in Finance Gala in a rose-colored Gucci gown, which she wore with a raspberry velvet clutch and pear-shaped earrings.
Whenever he comments on Jack and Rebecca's relationship, he views them through the same rose-colored glasses that we all view them as a television audience watching this show.
Even the second half of Tuesday night's premiere, aptly titled "Rose Colored Glasses," where Kat actually acknowledges how she's maintained an intentionally neutral position on race, is settled quickly.
Her gown combined a fitted black and white geometric pattern top with broad tulle ruffles, a rose-colored waistband and a white skirt decorated with an Art Nouveau design.
It's that they shouldn't be trapped within it, only allowed to view coding behind rose-colored glasses, as if that's the only way to make it appealing to women.
I don't want to strap on those rose-colored goggles again, but I'm not doing anyone any favors if I lie and pretend that alcoholism didn't have its advantages.
You have been shown at least twice this year—from Jupiter and Neptune's earlier clashes—how your rose-colored glasses have failed you, and it's time to get real.
Earlier this year, amateur astronomers caught the red spot seemingly starting to fall apart, with rose-colored clouds breaking away from the storm that is some 15,000 miles wide.
Such exceptionalism, subscribed to more avidly by older generations, takes a rose-colored view of American foreign policy's history and ignores the profound changes shaping the 21st century world.
Personally, I've found that H106 (a pearly champagne highlighter), S214 (a soft, rose-colored blush), and S116 (a cool-toned, brown contouring powder) most complement my fair, yellow-undertoned skin.
Senators urge Trump to get tough on Russia 'No rose-colored glasses' Only recently, the early days of the Trump administration were being covered in great detail on Russian television.
I still feel the excitement of having voted, of having done my duty as a citizen of this country, but I cannot look at the experience through rose-colored lenses.
Rivera also had BJ channel Priscilla Presley in a soft blue negligee in a rose colored bedroom, and a 1960s socialite in a room wearing a caftan of emerald green.
"Once you move in together, your rose-colored glasses start to wear off and seemingly endearing traits become more irritating and harder to overlook," DatingScout dating expert Celia Schweyer notes.
In their filing, prosecutors from the Manhattan US attorney's office knocked Cohen's "rose-colored view of the seriousness of his crimes," noting his years-long willingness to break the law.
It turned from a TV show meant to see the world through rose-colored glasses to one that came crashing back into the harsh realities and practicalities of real life.
But plenty of legal experts say the evidence against Trump and his team is far worse than the DOJ's rose-colored view, especially when it comes to campaign finance law.
In their own ways, each of the characters represents some element of that decade that could be seen through rose-colored glasses or much darker ones, depending on who's looking.
Both parties have a long, proud history of defending the rose-colored glasses approach to broadband data collection, terrified of upsetting some of the most powerful campaign contributors in America.
We each order one Passion Royale — a rose-colored confection of passion fruit-infused vodka, lime juice, and champagne (what else?) — and happily gorge on a mini-meal of gratis snacks.
Now, they've taken off their rose-colored glasses and they're looking at Lyft as a public company, and it's just a little bit different now that it's actually completed its debut.
Brownstein and Armisen's portrayals depicted the more absurd aspects of gentrification and the creative class's return to cool urban enclaves, like Brooklyn and Portland, through rose-colored, albeit horn-rimmed, glasses.
" Last month, Dykstra, 29, wrote about her painful experience with sexual assault at the hands of a former boyfriend in an emotional first-person essay titled "Rose-Colored Glasses: A Confession.
"Toni and I have had spectacular moments and have also gone through moments as a couple and as human beings that are not all rose-colored," she told PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL.
As students in the Université du Québec à Montréal's Immersive Environments and Interactivity Course, the trio created HVBRD, an immersive audiovisual installation that takes users into a rose-colored, generative world.
Last week, a bunch of hopeful and rose-colored-glasses-toting Uber executives hosted a summit all about their plans for electric self-driving cars, or vertical takeoff and landing vehicles.
When gifted by the right person, those always disappointingly bland sugar tablets can produce a similar effect as a mass-produced illegal drug that makes you feel, well, rose-colored ecstasy.
" In June, Dykstra, 29, wrote about her painful experience with sexual assault at the hands of a former boyfriend in an emotional first-person essay titled "Rose-Colored Glasses: A Confession.
So says Wells Fargo Global Head of Rate Strategy Michael Schumacher, who warned investors on Thursday not to look at the recent rally in U.S. Treasury yields through rose-colored glasses.
This is a fantasy version of the real Shabazz, and a rose-colored vision of her marriage, but in Ms. Ruff's hands there's not a speck of historical dust on her.
At times, impromptu news conferences congealed on the sidewalk or beside the elevator bank inside the rose-colored lobby, as dignitaries and members of Mr. Trump's transition team came and went.
As light passes through this small hole, it causes a reaction with the rose-colored pigment inside the camera, which causes the color to fade where the light is the brightest.
It's rare that a Scorpio looks at things with rose-colored glasses, but you've been seeing a situation in your love life, creative pursuits, or social life, in a very fantastical light.
And in her latest series of snaps, the new mom has lifted our collective Instagram rose-colored glasses on early motherhood (from coming home in diapers, herself, and learning new bathroom habits).
"Justin Trudeau is trying to put rose-colored glasses on a very dark chapter of Canadian history," said Kim O'Bomsawin, an Indigenous filmmaker whose documentary "Quiet Killing" examines violence against Indigenous women.
Featuring a book by Michael Stewart and a tenaciously wriggling earworm of a score by Jerry Herman (given gleaming orchestral life here), "Hello, Dolly!" is a natural vehicle for rose-colored remembrance.
What Ms. Gerwig has done — and it's by no means a small accomplishment — is to infuse one of the most convention-bound, rose-colored genres in American cinema with freshness and surprise.
" During Neptune retrograde, Montúfar adds, "the only way to prepare is practicing a high level of awareness so, in the case the rose-colored filters are gone, we don't find ourselves deeply disillusioned.
Acne Studios united different prints through a rose-colored palette, Roberto Cavalli took us to the '70s with maxi dresses straight out of Woodstock, and J.W.Anderson played with white textures on dark denim.
He invited them and roughly 10 others in December 733 to a lavish, Gatsby-era Florida resort, the Don CeSar, better known as the Pink Palace for its rose-colored towers and archways.
We're absolved of the stress of critiquing the film in the greater—and substantially more difficult— culture of 2018, and we're free to process it through the rose colored lenses of the original.
After searching stores in Mumbai and Bangalore, Ms. Chikarmane decided on a rose-colored silk sari with metallic embroidery from Agandi Galleria, which she wore with a traditional khol and her mother's bangles.
This May, pairing a rose-colored dress with their combat boots, Salem walked the paths on the campus of a Durham community college, where they had just enrolled, and began their required classes.
But a surge of wealthy international visitors is helping charge the high-end construction boom and bringing global attention to the "Red City," as it is named because of its rose-colored buildings.
"You have to have some pretty seriously rose-colored glasses to think that the last six years of the Obama administration showed great promise in terms of deliberation or legislation," Mr. Bennet said.
"Over the period of the last few months, we kept saying that we've never worn rose-colored glasses or cherished excessive illusions," spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian media in a Friday morning conference call.
"It's sometimes difficult to comprehend that I am the only member of our original family still living," writes Smith in her new memoir The Nine of Us, a rose-colored look at her childhood.
The only good news about Donald Trump, and this is from a rose-colored-glasses-crazy-optimist, is that Silly Donny shows us that even on the right wing, religion no longer really matters.
It's a series that clearly recognizes most sex work is geared towards men, who can be rude, violent, or just generally disrespectful, and that's not something that's worth looking at with rose colored glasses.
Chopra, 36, wore a rose-colored dress for the evening and was photographed with her arms wrapped around her fiancé, 26, who was dressed casually in a white short-sleeved shirt, khakis and loafers.
She chose a collared white linen dress, slightly unbuttoned and tied with a sash at the waist, accessorized with white satin platform sandals, gold hoop earrings and Victoria Beckham rose-colored mirrored aviator sunglasses.
But this might be a good thing… after all, Neptune and Jupiter are doing their best to keep us in rose-colored glasses, so this may be a perfect time to spot the flaws!
The album finds a beauty in crying and dancing at the same time, best encapsulated by one of its most popular songs, "Rose-Colored Boy," for which Paramore released a music video on Monday.
But Putin likely considers Moon's visit to Russia another score for himself; with his Cold War-era, rose-colored glasses, he probably sees this visit as one more US ally moving closer to Russia.
Maybe it bothers you because you lived through high school yourself and know that HSM paints entirely too rose-colored a portrait of the teenage experience during what can be four incredibly painful years.
To them, Tesla's proponents see the company through rose-colored glasses, obscuring red flags like questionable consumer demand abroad, Tesla's debt and the fact that it has not yet had a fully profitable year.
The software isn't final, so any judgments made at this point are either based on half-finished software or the rose-colored promises made through keynote glasses — either are dangerous to build conclusions on.
In other words we've spent decades looking at America's broadband problem through rose-colored glasses, and however bad we think US broadband issues are (and they're clearly terrible), the actual problem is decidedly worse.
To me, that is a remarkably rose-colored view of printing and publishing up until the internet age, when gatekeepers had the power (and the politics) to block public access to all kinds of information.
In the essay, titled "Rose-Colored Glasses: A Confession," the TV personality doesn't name the subject, though certain key details led many fans on Twitter to believe that she was referring to ex-boyfriend Hardwick.
She just lay there in the green grass in her rose-colored tweed suit, brilliant white hair glinting in the spring sun, blue eyes open wide, staring straight up into an unusually cloudless Seattle sky.
But it's hard to not hear something so straightforward as a twin-guitar harmony and process it as mere nostalgia, a rose-colored vision of better days—six-string escapism, only dressed up as rebellion.
In the opening shot, as Frances soberly assesses herself in the mirror — neck, chest, corners of the eyes — Ms. Parker conveys the sense of a woman who Marie Kondoed her rose-colored glasses years ago.
"What Ms. Gerwig has done — and it's by no means a small accomplishment — is to infuse one of the most convention-bound, rose-colored genres in American cinema with freshness and surprise," our critic writes.
My glasses aren't rose-colored and my recall is clear: The presidency was degraded plenty by his predecessors, more than a few of whom had their own stripes and streaks of rashness, pettiness and cupidity.
Bearing this in mind, we set out to find the most positive fall trends that we've seen this season, to ensure that your purchase has a fully rose-colored affect on your wardrobe this season.
Doom and gloom abounds in the market, thanks to deteriorating economic data and growing global uncertainty, but many top fund managers and analysts remain bullish — and it's not just a case of rose-colored glasses.
From a corrupt detective in the comics to a nod to Harley's animated roots, Insider rounds up some of the details you may have overlooked while lost in the rose-colored lens of Quinn's colorful Gotham.
In the essay, titled "Rose-Colored Glasses: A Confession," the TV personality doesn't name the subject, though certain key details led many fans on Twitter to believe that she was referring to ex-boyfriend Hardwick, 46.
He's one of two leads on the new Comedy Central sitcom Detroiters, a show about a pair of bumbling commercial writers who see the world through rose-colored glasses and rarely, if ever, get work done.
And while I don't believe I will ever look back on those years through the rose-colored lenses she'd gifted me, I continue to keep the album tucked away on the top shelf of my closet.
Sometimes revisiting nostalgia rips the rose-colored glasses off of our face, but in the case of early Nintendo Power, examining it through a different lens entirely reveals something even more interesting than we first thought.
But not only did my Lean In devotion not prepare me for the challenges I faced in the coming years as a new mom, its rose-colored doctrine also supplied me with plenty of damaging illusions.
For two years, he and other former antiwar demonstrators have been exhorting the Defense Department to correct what they call a rose-colored portrayal of the conflict on an extensive Pentagon website commemorating the war's 50th anniversary.
In this season's "Rose Colored Glasses" episode of the painstakingly millennial curated show The Bold Type, a pitch meeting for an upcoming issue of Scarlet Magazine—the workplace of the show's protagonists—turns to men and #MeToo.
Alternately adored, reviled, overlooked and imitated in his own day — one former employee arched an eyebrow at the rose-colored glasses with which many critics now look back on those years — his influence has nonetheless permeated widely.
Roberts, who won an Academy Award for her portrayal of the Los Angeles prostitute in the 1990 rom-com classic, topped off the polished campaign look with shoulder-length tousled waves and a soft rose-colored lipstick.
That said, we do not know much at this stage and our concern is that markets are looking at the near-term outlook with rose-colored glasses, seeing only the good parts and not the potential pitfalls.
The colors vary slightly from denomination to denomination, but the wreath always has four candles on it — typically three dark purple or blue, one rose-colored — and a white candle in the middle to light on Christmas Eve.
The photoshoot she was referring to was the 1999-themed CR Fashion Book Issue 11 shoot in which she channeled icons such as Lil' Kim and Pamela Anderson, donning a rose-colored wig for some of the shots.
Users looking to confirm the FCC's rose-colored-glasses approach to measuring broadband need only go check out the agency's $350 million national broadband map, which routinely hallucinates both competitors and the speeds they're able to offer consumers.
Continued coverage of the unintended consequences of technology, paired with congressional testimonies from executives at big tech companies, are slowly peeling away the last bits of rose-colored protective film through which the public first viewed Silicon Valley.
But when it came to my relationship with James, ostensibly the trigger that had sparked all these positive changes in my life, cracks began to run through the rose-colored shades I wore when I looked at him.
Aronson's set for The Rose Tattoo, for example, is a dilapidated cottage that he made as colorful as a carnival booth, with rose-colored wallpaper and carpet actually setting the whole sketch, and subsequently the whole set, aglow.
"There's always been that hope and faith of unlimited possibilities to create that American dream, and 2014 I was made a victim of Disney, and they also tore those rose-colored glasses from my face," she said, choking up.
The restaurant, which opened in April, is exceptionally glamorous, perfect for mid-century "Mad Men" Martini cosplay and for people-watching—on another night, I saw an elderly woman in a pink pillbox hat and actual rose-colored glasses.
Zuckerberg has repeatedly used a rose-colored glasses defense about disturbing content on Facebook, copping to the fact that he focused too much, for too long, on all the good Facebook has done—while all but ignoring the bad.
We've come a long way from the early 63s, when bawdy women of "Sex and the City" swilled rose-colored cosmopolitans as a symbol of female emancipation — at last, the girls could party just as hard as the boys.
But where "Stranger Things" mostly revels in the cultural artifacts of those years -- from pop-culture references to hanging out at the mall -- "GLOW" dispenses with the rose-colored glasses, casting a much less flattering light on the era.
Dressed in a white tank top, baggy khaki pants, and a heavy cardigan wrapped around her, the singer looked every bit the casual glam icon with her hair slicked back into a bun and rose-colored aviator sunglasses on her face.
"He seeks extraordinary leniency — a sentence of no jail time — based principally on his rose-colored view of the seriousness of the crimes; his claims to a sympathetic personal history; and his provision of certain information to law enforcement," prosecutors wrote.
The "Rose-Colored Boy" visual is located firmly in After Laughter's axis of feeling terrible but slapping a neon-colored grin on anyway (incidentally, this is exactly what happens in another of the band's videos supporting the album, for "Fake Happy").
But we should be very clear about what Mr. Xi wants for China itself, rather than seeing it through the rose-colored glasses of the West, still shaped by the images of Deng Xiaoping's China, a quarter of a century ago.
This album suggests, in places, early-80s Blondie ("Rose-Colored Boy") and the music of John Hughes films ("Forgiveness"), but also recent club-pop revivalists like La Roux and Kiesza ("Told You So"), or attitudinal pop stars like Charli XCX.
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.
"I'm disappointed when I don't get a news alert," Mr. Stiller said, as fans came up to snap photos with him during a party hosted by Netflix at a rose-colored villa high above the hills of Cannes on Sunday night.
Now he seeks extraordinary leniency—a sentence of no jail time—based principally on his rose-colored view of the seriousness of the crimes; his claims to a sympathetic personal history; and his provision of certain information to law enforcement.
Similarly, in her painting of her "confrere," as she called Duchamp, she presented him in a gray suit on one side of the canvas and included a second, rose-colored portrait of his feminine alter ego Rrose Sélavy on the other.
In her essay, titled "Rose-Colored Glasses: A Confession," the 29-year-old actress and TV personality doesn't name the subject, though certain key details have led many fans on Twitter to believe that she is referring to ex-boyfriend Chris Hardwick.
Now, in both tourism and progressive governance, there is money to be made and votes to be won by maintaining the rose-colored legacy of America treasuring and loving these natural wonders put there by a higher power for white settlers to discover.
We watch as Gina fixates with rose-colored glasses on a new partner, this time a skeezy Parisian bartender, Jérôme (also played by Mr. Bonnard), whose acquiescence to a one-night stand in no way prepares him for the onslaught of Gina's obsession.
As to why, well, it can't have escaped sportswear behemoths Nike, Adidas and Uniqlo that an entire generation of consumers whose hearts and minds and wallets the companies would like to capture has displayed an affinity for this range of rose-colored shades.
It is clearly not the intention of Tension & Conflict to present the world through rose-colored glasses, but I left the exhibition with a similar sense of overwhelmed exhaustion as I do when I listen to too much news on the radio.
A lot of families dine at my restaurant and serving them has been such an intense experience that it forced me to remove my rose-colored glasses and see the truth: children are miniature terrorists—and most of the time, their parents aren't much better.
Sure, they can be cheesy and overly optimistic, presenting a rose-colored view of the world that couldn't exist even if TSA didn't require full-body scans before you can race after the love of your life, who's getting on a flight to Guam.
"I definitely look back with rose-colored glasses at the charm of the pre-internet world and a lot of things that were so fun about discovery and personal connection that seemed to take that little bit of extra effort to make," says Ted Leo.
" These red plastic lenses on a hinged frame promised to "make a 'sissy' of your toughest bird," providing "a rose colored world for straight ahead viewing" while swinging upwards when a bird bowed its head to allow "the chicken to see its food & water normally.
I like classic rock, but it just doesn't feel like the right time for a series with this much over-the-top aggrandizement of an era that already seems to be remembered with glasses that are way more rose-colored than they should be.
There's an implicit cheekiness to the knighting of a woke bae, courtesy of the brilliant Kara Brown over at Jezebel: On one hand, you're acknowledging that a woke bae has eschewed his rose-colored glasses and become hip to injustice beyond his own experience.
If there's one thing I love about One Mississippi, it's that the series perfectly captures how we tend to view relationships with the recently deceased through rose-colored glasses — and then find ourselves remembering, slowly but surely, the things we didn't like about that person.
He can only coast so long on Obama-era goodwill before he has to make his own way, especially as the rose-colored glasses come off and Biden is forced more and more to run on—and answer for—his own long record in office.
But in broad thematic terms, it's a strong reminder that efforts to see America's past through rose-colored lenses often require ignoring plenty of blemishes, as well as how enterprising if unsavory types have always found a way to monetize society's more prurient appetites.
This rare, record-setting, rose-colored ring, which features one huge diamond ringed by multitudes of tiny ones and looks like the hand-jewelry version of the necklace dropped to the bottom of the sea in "Titanic," recently sold at a Christie's auction for $28.5 million.
Ultimately, militia members have a strong difference of opinion with the federal government, and occupying a building to protest government activities could be seen as—if you put on your rose-colored glasses—more akin to an act of civil disobedience than an act of civil war.
From the smooth, simple truth of Gabriel Garzón-Montano's "Everything Is Everything" to the playful yet somber wanderings of Yura Yura Teikoku's "Hitori Bocchi No Jinkoueisei (Lonely Satellite)," these songs are rose-colored but dark, delicate but strong—dichotomies that fuel so much of Cuushe's work.
Here's a look at the league through the rose-colored glasses of late July by Victor Mather, and a somewhat more jaundiced view from Benjamin Hoffman: Denver Broncos The Broncos are on top of the pile as Super Bowl champions, and Von Miller's contract is locked up.
When remembered through the rose-colored glasses of nostalgia, the 70s represent the last vestige of New York history in which the city might have been considered egalitarian—when it didn't matter whether or not you were wealthy, as long as you carried yourself like a star.
With the world veering into unprecedented territory, I realized that it was time for me to take off those rose-colored glasses, reflect on what our world really looked like 10 years ago and how oblivious I was to so many of the darker parts of it.
"The problem is that, in our view, people have been looking at this industry through the rose-colored glasses of Wall Street," said Chanos, adding that most of the dollars "that come out of the ground" have to go right back in as companies make investments in future growth.
Christian may be a fanciful billionaire boyfriend, but he is, by any reasonable assessment, a terrible one for most of the trilogy — distant, controlling, secretive, possessive, and jealous, qualities that the series views through hopelessly rose-colored lenses, and qualities Anastasia is (mostly) able to make him relinquish.
Under direction of the former Tesla Model S lead engineer Peter Rawlinson, the Lucid Motors CTO, there's a feeling that Lucid has the internal knowledge to tease Tesla's grip as maker of the ultimate electric luxury sedan — at least when I put on those rose-colored VR glasses.
And for all the rose-colored tributes to John McCain and Mitt Romney, who are now held up by Democrats as exemplars of erstwhile Republican honor and sanity, many Obama supporters once seethed at the sight of them — and, for at least a few months of 2008, of Mrs.
What it's about: Both an endearing coming-of-age comedy and a great baseball movie, "The Sandlot" centers on the new kid in town struggling to make friends but ultimately finding a family with the help of their hilarious and rose-colored take on America's greatest past time.
When asked by CNN whether Putin was disillusioned by the Trump administration, Peskov said: "I would like to remind you that over the period of the last few months, we kept saying that we've never worn rose-colored glasses or cherished excessive illusions," adding "we have nothing to be disappointed about".
Their tongue-in-cheek location of the "Rose-Colored Boy" video slap-bang in the 80s feels a little like a rebuke to those who have disavowed them based on their new sound influenced by the decade, and an indication that it's going to be sticking around for a while longer.
Taken together, this pattern suggests anyone hoping for a realignment of union tactics (including the senior author) should lose the rose-colored glasses, and accept that, in the near term, any expansions of charters or other educational opportunities outside traditional public schools will be a rallying point to harden union resolve.
After a two-hit, five-inning performance in right field as the Mets and the Yankees played to a 4-13, 10-inning tie, Granderson naturally had a rose-colored view of the transition through eyes recently recovered from an irritation that sidelined him for the first week of games.
It was time to remove the rose colored headset and bring some constructive contention to the conversation about VR. "Every new technological development has also been labeled with the promise of a true revolution," said moderator Sandra Rodriguez at the outset, an MIT filmmaker and sociologist of new media technologies.
The implications are certainly exciting, if not a little rose-colored: fleets of self-driving cars continuously picking up and dropping off passengers, who pay next to nothing in fares; the end of car ownership; the end of traffic accidents; the end of fossil fuels and pollution; clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose.
Not to say they were being intentionally misleading, but there is work showing that if people have rose-colored glasses, they might feel good in some sense, but they also tend to be less happy, less successful and, equally importantly, the people around them tend to view them pretty negatively, which has bad effects.
"Rose Colored Boy," for all its upbeat charm, asks said boy to "just let me cry a little bit longer," while in "Fake Happy" Williams confesses that her cheer is constructed, an admission that applies to the superficially cheerful song itself and how she sings it, a comment on the nature of her own performance.
"Rose-Colored Boy" is set at a fake morning show from the '80s, which is special because it calls to mind the all-time classic journalism movie Broadcast News — a 1987 masterpiece starring Holly Hunter as a woman who is brilliant, ambitious, honorable, and constantly sabotaged by men who are mediocre either in their brains or in their spirits.
Without a viable way to make their birds see a rose colored world (chicken houses with only red lights are virtually impossible for humans to work in), large-scale commercial farmers instead turned to today's most popular form of cannibalism control, debeaking, the method of using a hot knife to cut off the end of a chicken's beak.
If you have Snapchat, then go to your filter section and scroll past the King Arthur one (shoutout Jude Law and Charlie Hunnam), the angel-slash-devil one, and then you will find one little blush-toned smiley face — that rose-colored ripple pool is Styles' custom filter, and resembles his "Sign Of The Times" single art.
Looking at the past with rose-colored shutter shades and treating the notion of "tomorrow" like a looming threat are both common subjects for the ankle-deep reflections contained in EDM lyrics, and despite The Chainsmokers' attempts to elevate the artform by way of scene-setting specificities, they more often than not land in shallow lyrical waters.
Lastly, the mayors' rose colored view of the CPP and their embrace of the CEIP overlooks the diversion of $12 million initially earmarked for construction of environmentally sustainable homes and workspaces—exactly the focus of their OpEd—to become fund grants to municipalities, hospitals, businesses and other groups that want to connect to natural gas pipelines.
His lyrics are cheesy, or simply empty — that's harmless when the production sparkles, but they glow with a radioactive tint when it's not, like on the tacky "Wave" ("We're getting better, aging like your favorite wine/I've got on rose-colored glasses, you're batting your eyelashes") or the inexplicable "Livin' Off the Land," which suggests a never-made 1970s hicksploitation film.
That's down to the remake employing the same code for the motion and control of the colossi, Argo and Wander as did the original, with subtle but significant tweaks to improve performance in a way that aligns with rose-colored memories of what it was like to play the first version, rather than the sometimes frustrating truth of what it was actually like in reality.
After some rose-colored teen-pregnancy scenes that exist in an entirely separate universe than Degrassi or 7th Heaven — here, teen parents-to-be continue to be dopey in love, only vaguely distracted by the impending stress of a baby — Diane realizes they need more money than what she's bringing home from her job at a bank and Jack from a video rental store (NOSTALGIA!).
My dad and his dad owned a small restaurant supply store on Chicago's Skid Row, so he called in a favor at Carr China, one of the lines he carried, and got them to make a special order — two cups, two fruit dishes, two cereal bowls, two lunch plates, one mug, each of them with "Karen Sue" worked into the rose-colored border, under the glaze.
For example, the article comparing LeBron James and Michael Jordan makes the crucial distinction that they played in different eras — and thus it's hard to compare them since we remember Jordan through "rose-colored" memories, while James, playing today, is considered by many "the most scrutinized and criticized American athlete, much of the naysaying unwarranted and aggravated by the polarizing effects of social media" that didn't exist in Jordan's heyday.
JOE COSCARELLI Katy Perry arrived on the Grammy stage adorned in messages: The rose-colored glasses that she mentions in her new song, "Chained to the Rhythm"; a white pantsuit, an allusion to Hillary Clinton, whose presidential run she vocally supported; and an armband reading "Persist," a reference to what the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said about Senator Elizabeth Warren when she was silenced on the Senate floor last week while reading a letter written by Coretta Scott King.
To reward yourself for enduring weeks of sappy commercials, kid-friendly re-runs, sanctimonious specials and the general rose-colored glasses mentality of the season, curl up with a bottle of wine (or several) and revel in these films that aren't afraid to take on the holiday spirit from an adult point of view: Bad Santa, 2003 The Billy Bob Thornton-led dark comedy about a scammer posing as a mall Santa is the perfect refresher when your cynical side is fed up with artificial holiday cheer.

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