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Mixing ruffles with more ruffles, however, makes the look more playful than proper — and perfect for every day.
Ruffles are romantic, but not in a carefree way; ruffles equate love with epic poems and sobbing outside fire escapes.
Paltrow's suit of choice is a powder blue with the most magnificently ruffled shoulders — "ruffles on ruffles" is the scientific term, I believe.
There were sweeping Victorian ruffles and bourgeois tweed lunching suits; granny glasses and piles of Elizabethan curls; ruffles and crosses and disco zebra stripes and sequins and floral sweatshirts.
Opt for an interesting neckline to make your ruffles pop!
Ruffles were also present across the bottom of her skirt. 
The gowns' many ruffles hid any sign of a baby.
Frankel, meanwhile, sports a voluminous pixie cut and giant ruffles.
In the first shot, Chastain showed pink onesies with ruffles.
JD: I do really like those, the hot wings Ruffles.
Find yourself eating Ruffles when you are actually just thirsty?
Laverne Cox wore tons of ruffles on the red carpet.
It offsets the flounces and ruffles with needed current context.
Upstairs is more focused on capes, wraps, drapes and ruffles.
The metallic silver dress featured a dramatic sleeve with ruffles.
Take Quavo, for instance, who said he wanted to wear ruffles.
If anyone can make Renaissance ruffles big again, it's this lady.
Lewinsky, 42, donned a simple strapless black dress featuring tiered ruffles.
Ruffles came on dress and skirt trims as well as jumpers.
And if Trump ruffles feathers, Romney can tidy up the mess.
Thanks to her love of Ruffles, her cancer was caught early.
Ruffles Flamin' Hot Potato Chips have ridges filled with spicy flavors.
She wore a totally different look, opting for florals and ruffles.
Both men also described some sort of ruffles along the sleeves.
Elana begins on the floor, crumpled beneath a pile of ruffles.
The dress itself is stunning ... over the shoulder ruffles, tight and short.
Well, go ahead and say I'll try ruffles twice...or three times.
And then Weir completed the look with a ruffles for the collar.
They also have options that feature ruffles along the waist or leg.
Ruffles were also attached to the back, and extended like a skirt.
It ruffles feathers, to be sure, but that's how these things work.
We love the ruffles, the ombré effect, and her simple white heels.
Elsewhere there were exaggerated bows, supersize strands of pearls and gargantuan ruffles.
Miranda Lambert's one-shoulder, turquoise gown was covered with ruffles and beads.
Ms. Catron created a white origami-esque gown with cascading sculptural ruffles.
Keep it neutral in a classically striped wrap dress with party-friendly ruffles.
Jenny Cipoletti, founder of Margo & Me: ""Bold ruffles are definitely here to stay.
Eat another weird meal of a Hot Pocket and cheddar Ruffles (don't ask).
The gown featured sheer detailing at the waist and was covered in ruffles.
With cascading ruffles, could the sleeve game be stronger on this graphic sweatshirt?
His aunt, Lady Naylor, is a rogue in ruffles, a scientist, a revolutionary.
She said she would keep eating Ruffles "until I can't eat them anymore."
About that sensory experience: Technically speaking, Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles are flawless.
Think about Rhoda's ruffles, Serena's shot of gold, and Blanche's scarlet red fabric.
What's behind a recent rage for designer ruffles, calicos, gingham and high collars?
I mean, she did all the bust work and did all the ruffles.
The bottom feels like a Ruffles potato chip, with a nice textured grip.
The video begins as Julia ascends stairs and a man ruffles her hair.
Cut-outs, pastels, ruffles, and neons — this swimwear collection features all our favorite trends.
Was it the Globes recently where she wore the white dress with the ruffles?
Cold shoulders AND  ruffles AND deconstructed shirting AND Millennial pink in one goddamn shirt.
"Don't paint your whole house pink and put ruffles on everything," says one designer.
Her hat by milliner Jane Taylor perfectly offsets the dress with its perky ruffles.
We like Ruffles Cheddar and Sour Cream but we're open to switching to Funyuns.
Ruffles are the pickles of clothing — you either love them or can't stand them.
I now like to think of too-big ruffles as fashion's version of manspreading.
Flowing ruffles, embellished baubles, and tailoring that can give any body hourglass-like proportions.
Brie Larson's Oscar de la Renta gown married a classic silhouette with dramatic ruffles.
For spring, men's fashion embraced some traditionally feminine elements — including ruffles, lace and florals.
On politics Behind the neon-green ruffles, a manifestation of a reality TV presidency.
In fact, we'd dare to argue that this top takes ruffles to an unexpected level.
"I love the ruffles' subtleties and how seamlessly they work with my style," she says.
Kristine Moore says she has been eating Ruffles potato chips for the last 20 years.
"Another big, big trend is exaggerated volume, ruffles and feathers, ruffly feathery things," Saboura said.
"Shouldn't I really be wearing more ruffles?" the doll asks itself, staring into a mirror.
It seems our doll Kylie Jenner's unwavering love affair with ruffles and fringe has backfired.
They also said PepsiCo Inc's Frito-Lay division fills its Ruffles potato chip bags higher.
For almost 20 years, Kristine Moore has eaten Ruffles potato chips with her lunch daily.
Slat's mother, Manissa Ruffles, who worked as a city tour guide, brought him up alone.
No matter how agitated Arthur becomes, nothing ruffles the novel's syntax or bloats its paragraphs.
The men's clothing in the period incorporated satiny fabric, embroidery, floral prints, ruffles and lace.
A black bodysuit showed underneath the sheer gown, which was embellished with ruffles and flowers.
As StyleCaster predicted back in December 2018, ruffles are "back in a big, big way."
I had tried on a short lavender dress ($2,825) with silky ruffles winging the chest.
Schwab wears a classic red one-piece; King rocks a blue one-piece with ruffles.
Our fashion critic proposed a theory: Maya Rudolph in flowers and ruffles, with a cape!
Elsewhere, delicate ruffles on a pale pink top are a sweet homage to her mother.
The Asymmetrical neckline's nod to the 80's is trés chic when paired with structural ruffles.
They call me mellow yellow... On the ruffles front, it's go big or go home. Finally!
Mint Lilac creates tons of pretty activewear with unique prints and details (like ruffles along waistbands).
Or, moreso, why does being covered up and wrapped in ruffles feel so right right now?
Kardashian's orange bikini by Lisa Marie Fernandez featured buttons and ruffles, giving it a retro feel.
In addition to Flagpole's signature colorblocking, the suits feature fringe detailing and ruffles on certain styles.
In Canada, there are several brands that offer a ketchup option, including Herr's, Lay's, and Ruffles.
A stag runs and an owl ruffles his feathers as a singing man approaches—Tom Waits.
From voluminous ruffles to vivid colors, no look is too over-the-top for the actress.
Most had feminine ruffles on the neckline, shoulders or waist as well as soft floral patterns.
The ivory satin Coach dress incorporated lace and ruffles, giving the outfit a distinctly Victorian feel.
Just behind her was Lena Dunham, in an Elizabeth Kennedy-designed, gingham-accented gown with ruffles.
Ruffles of fried sliced sunchokes made for a jaunty garnish atop the firm, subtly sweet fish.
The dresses followed suit, all covered in tasteful arrays of tulle, sequins, ruffles, and polka dots.
Different model sergers can make ruffles, rolled hems, chain stitches, cover stitches, and other decorative stitches.
The automated clothing service Stitch Fix, kind of a preppy version of LOT, uses algorithmic help to optimize their new original designs to increase sales and address gaps in the market, what they call "Hybrid Design": customers like ruffles and plaid, so why not plaid ruffles?
Maybe sometimes modern women want to fantasize about being something other than a tuberculosis patient in ruffles.
With the western trend seeing another peak season, ruffles are fitting right in, especially with corseted silhouettes.
Standard issue Ruffles potato chips just got a major upgrade with the addition of mozzarella stick dust.
With minimal ruffles around the neckline and wrists, this top can easily be dressed up or down.
McShera wore a black gown with purple ruffles to the London premiere of the "Downton Abbey" film.
So when Trish handed me the Ruffles, she intended it as a mildly ironic token of affection.
It has made a Doritos ranch dipped hot wings flavor and a Ruffles bacon and cheddar flavor.
Expect plunging necklines, mini dresses, and off-the-shoulder looks with tons of lace, florals, and ruffles.
But Abloh went in for fountains of tulle, asymmetrical ruffles, '50s debutante ball skirts, and slouchy silks.
The hot-pink dress featured plenty of ruffles and a black bow atop its thigh-high slit.
When the strong west wind ruffles the ground in the late afternoon, it makes the grass shimmer.
"Miss Arden" was laid out in "Arden pink" ruffles by Oscar de la Renta, with matching earrings.
At the Roksanda, he donned a burnt-orange oversized dress with pleated ruffles and a ruffle neckline.
That's why we enlisted R29 friends and family of various frames to take ruffles for a test-drive.
"It definitely makes my week better," Mike Ruffles, the company's digital and social media manager, told NBC News.
Ruffles were in the minority (Jane Fonda's Yves Saint Laurent couture frilled cape-that-ate-her-torso aside).
Now, we know "sexy" lingerie can veer totally cheesy with its ruffles, bows, and over-the-top embellishments.
The accessory complimented her black dress featuring pink ruffles by Chanel, paying tribute to the late fashion designer.
Traditionally reserved for wedding veils and ballet tutus, tulle is the dream foundation for ruffles, frills, and flounces.
Chopra, 36, stunned in a Dior Haute Couture silver gown with colorful feathered ruffles and a matching cape.
Opt instead for purchases that, despite not featuring rainbow stripes or layers of ruffles, have endless styling potential.
She turned heads in a Dior Haute Couture silver gown with colorful feathered ruffles and a matching cape.
I liken Spyro now to a great family film, which neither ruffles nor condescends its variously-aged audience.
This ballgown, made by Lindsay Hinz, is finished off with tons of ruffles and a toilet paper bouquet.
She wore a lilac dress, which was sleeveless and covered in ruffles, to the "Catwoman" premiere in London.
Bruno Mars followed up dressed in ruffles and purple like Prince, performing "Let's Go Crazy" from Purple Rain.
The first lady was wearing a $6,000 aqua silk chiffon J. Mendel gown with "bias-cut wave ruffles."
New looks that emerged on the runways included dramatic capes, intricate floral details, flamboyant ruffles and metallic gowns.
A preponderance of baby pink, ruffles, bell sleeves and other girlish touches undermined any real power-feminist vibe.
In Mather Brown's depiction, he's all bouffant wig and ruffles, encased, it would seem, in an elitist bubble.
The risk is that his commercial ties may equally make him shy away from reform that ruffles feathers.
I was worried the ruffles would make me look larger than I am, but it is surprisingly so flattering!
She stepped out on the red carpet in a long-sleeve lavender dress with lots and lots of ruffles.
The ankle-length number was embellished with black lace on the ruffles as well as up around the neck.
She carries a small Minnie Mouse purse and, despite the sunny weather, wears a long turquoise coat with ruffles.
The MGSM 2016 collection features elements that nearly replicate Nicopanda's fall 2015 line of ruffles, from trousers to shoes.
Her long-sleeved gown, designed by Elie Saab, featured a plunging neckline and giant ruffles attached to each sleeve.
Kendall Jenner is capturing her Sunday best on Instagram: gravity-defying low-rise denim—its waistband teeming with ruffles!
And this fall, if you're looking to add something new to that arsenal, your secret buzzword is this: ruffles.
Whimsical ruffles and a neat row of buttons added just enough glamour to make the jacket an instant classic.
Food Instagrammer TheJunkfoodAisle spotted a new flavor of Ruffles potato chips at a Safeway on Thursday: Mozzarella 'n Marinara.
Penelope -- who's been the face of Chanel since 2018 -- rocked the runway with wedge boots and layers of ruffles.
Smalls wears an explosion of ruffles, while West is modeling the embellished jacket and shredded denim look he loves.
Cut-outs, crop tops or architectural ruffles, there's no trend Fonda won't try and hasn't pulled off with ease.
The celeb-filled game comes with a charitable twist: Ruffles is adding a 4-point line to the court.
The clothes are trimmed in smocking, ruffles and lace, and they are reinforced with closely spaced hooks and snaps.
She manifests it in her work with an intricate braiding technique that results in dramatic ruffles and unstitched seams.
Of course, what you might call the Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles origin story is a lot less winsome.
She's wearing a black bathing suit with ruffles, proving that maternity style isn't just pillow dresses and stretchy pants.
These shirts take conventional tailoring to the next level, with amped-up volume, longer lengths, and detailing like ruffles.
"Brad's Status," a worthy addition to the burgeoning genre of empty-nest movies, smooths more feathers than it ruffles.
For each of his model ships, Mr. al-Alwi ruffles cardboard into feathers to create an eagle-shaped prow.
Meanwhile, on the Internet, the dress' distinct geometric shape and vertical ruffles reminded people of something entirely different: lasagna.
To showcase the ruffles on the neckline of her dress, Twain also wore her hair in a partial updo.
Sometimes, trying too hard can trip you up, as it did with all the pinstriped ruffles at Nina Ricci.
I try on a black skirt with ruffles spiraling down from the waist like M. C. Escher stairs ($1,250).
Over the past few seasons, we've seen designers cut shirts, twist shirts, add ruffles to shirts, and remove shirt sleeves.
The company sees messaging as the future of social, and it doesn't care if it ruffles some feathers to win.
Prom King was Sir Ruffles Von Vicious with his King of Enchantment costume; Koko earned the title of Prom Prince.
However, with this sheer, frilly top and ruffle-hem denim combo, Alyssa illustrates that ruffles don't have to be bulky.
The image has a casual, almost snapshotlike freshness, and the ruffles at the neckline are as soft as flower petals.
Shirts adorned with those sweet, retro, too-good-to-be-gaudy ruffles are great because they're basically outfits unto themselves.
This store is so small it doesn't even have name-brand Ruffles, so I settle for the local generic brand.
Propensity for ruffles aside, it's an interesting choice for Givenchy, given the differences in Tisci and Waight Keller's design records.
That translated to seemingly incongruent trends being paired together, like sleeve slits and ruffles with corset belts and trench coats.
Shoji incorporated ruffles on many hemlines of the dresses, which exposed fashion's favorite erogenous zone of the moment, the shoulders.
Strut in ruffles, squeeze in black leather, preen his naked midriff, shake his naked ass out of a yellow jumpsuit.
But despite this polarization, ruffles are everywhere, adorning many off-the-shoulder necklines; covering hemlines, sleeves, and even pant legs.
And that includes the hottest trends of summer, including the high-waist bikini, ruffles, shelf-bra tops and crochet styles.
The sleeveless dress had a short train and flower-shaped ruffles that extended down the right side of her skirt.
Ruffles told me that, from a young age, Slat acted like a grownup and preferred D.I.Y. fairs to amusement parks.
The Valentino gown also set up more than a few trends that became huge in 2019: neon colors and ruffles.
I was captivated by virtual clothing so intricate you can examine the ruffles on collars and see through diaphanous fabric.
The dress also had a plunging neckline, velvet bow at the waist, and more ruffles across the bottom of its skirt.
A whopping 83 looks (and a whole lot of ruffles) later, we found ourselves inspired — and for more than one reason.
A soft wind ruffles the tops of the long grass and children play tag in a field next to the pub.
Because the ruffles, flared sleeves, and eight other trends ahead are exactly what we've been anxiously waiting to wear once again.
This RedValentino dress combines two of spring's biggest trends — ruffles and stripes — making it the perfect investment for any summer soiree.
Enter: the one shoulder top, a style that has seen a recent revitalization, thanks to well-placed ruffles and interesting prints.
She ate the pickle-flavored kind — so many that she said her tongue turned green — while Lubetsky opted for plain Ruffles.
My friend Trish was buying cigarettes, and I was halfway through a 2⅝-ounce bag of Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles.
Ruffles That Take Up SpaceThis skirt is the kind of piece I would probably never buy or wear on my own.
Let the 16 picks ahead (which include cut-outs, ruffles, sheer fabrics, color-blocking, and so much more) be your guide.
Meanwhile, Molly Goddard presented riots of ruffles and flouncy frocks — a spectacle of over-the-top femininity with a revolutionary edge.
Ethereal mesh pieces in muted browns and greens are accented with an iridescent taffeta, gathered in tight ruffles and structured bows.
She arrived wearing a semi-sheer Marc Jacobs dress, which had long sleeves, layers of ruffles, and a watercolor floral print.
She takes the girliest accents (bows, ruffles, puffy sleeves — all pretty high on my list of fashion fears) and reclaims them.
Does this stop them (or me) from horking a bag of Ruffles if one happens to be fresh from the store?
In 1967, singer Liza Minnelli wore a dress that combined sleek design with ruffles and lace to marry musician Peter Allen.
Kidman, 49, was all about romantic ruffles as she opted for floral patterned gown from Altuzarra's Spring 2017 ready-to-wear collection.
Click on for all the tulle, feathers, ruffles, and other embellishments worth embracing this season — red carpet in your future or not.
Overall, my style tends to be pretty frilly — ruffles, sheer fabrics, long skirts, bows, and florals are all mainstays in my wardrobe.
When we meet Aja on their trip to Buenos Aires, they are in full drag, covered in feathers, frills, ruffles, and sequins.
One of those women is Chelsea, who ruffles feathers by finagling some extra time with Luyendyk, according to this sneak peek. 5.
The top, with its oversized buttons and sweet ruffles, is perfectly complemented by the high-waisted bottoms from designer Lisa Marie Fernandez.
When choral music started to play, the first model glided into the room gracefully in a short, deep-yellow dress with ruffles.
We don't need to tell you that ruffles are still in, but we will give you a new way to wear them.
Of course, this ruffles the feathers of Sharpay and Ryan Evans, siblings who have starred in all of the school's previous musicals.
Two young dancers, a man in black and white and a woman in skintight red ruffles, punctuated her songs with dramatic flamenco.
However, for those who fancy some purple-ruffles basil and mizuna with their lamb's leaf lettuce, there is an alternative to nostalgia.
In London, Richard Quinn showed off bold shoulders and lavish floral volumes, and Simone Rocha's delicate ruffles took fantasy to new heights.
One glance at the fashion-forward shapes and details (think: asymmetrical hemlines and oversize ruffles) and it's not hard to see why.
This look combines ruffles, a belt, and a simple black dress into an outfit that wouldn't be out of place in 2020.
The Astor gown by Badgley Mischka, left, is made of Polyester spandex and has flouncy ruffles on the front of the skirt.
The ruffles, floral embroidery and voluminous sheer sleeves of her navy blouse add a feminine and romantic feel to her already chic ensemble.
Human and dog attendees were treated to games and contests, with Sir Ruffles Von Plume taking home the award for best doggie float.
"So we kind of built a look based around the ruffles and then I suggested this denim to go with it" she sys.
From pieces decked out in ruffles to extra-bright colors, you're about to start looking at your closet in a whole new light.
Throughout the film, Sara becomes less of her rigid initial self, trading in her scholarly blouses for colorful, free-flowing ruffles and scarves.
She recently stepped out in ruffles and continues her new favorite trend with a tiered cape that matches her skin-tight white gown.
Our first instinct is to pair ruffles with something more streamlined and refined, since the silhouette tends to steal the whole outfit show.
The aristocratic Frenchwomen Claire finds herself surrounded by overload their dresses with prints, embroidery, ruffles and other details, usually at the same time.
" Folds and ruffles are their design signature, Jiang says: "We try to do folds in all different ways, and with all different materials.
One dress had crimson red ruffles around the skirt that were slightly too big and pronounced to be in keeping with traditional design.
One dress had crimson red ruffles around the skirt that were slightly too big and pronounced to be in keeping with traditional design.
" When she egged him on that he can land a Super Bowl commercial if he names the brand, Carell quickly interrupted with, "Ruffles.
The Luna dress by Nicole Miller, right, with tiers of ruffles and bands of embroidered appliqués, comes in ivory; $1,000 at Bhldn, bhldn.
PepsiCo's latest test is selling boxes filled with 30 products from its Hello Goodness lineup such as Baked Ruffles and Simply Cheetos Puffs.
The bottom had a feminine band of ruffles, as one might find on a dress worn by Michelle Obama to a state dinner.
The other photos in the countdown are aesthetically similar: pastel pink tulle ruffles, Swift's cats perched on a plush sofa, a bright turquoise bike.
That team all worked together on that other dress Biel wore to the Emmys: the strapless white Ralph & Russo ball gown with cascading ruffles.
The chief justice -- this rarely happens -- for the majority to address the dissent, the chief justice says, look, you used nice ruffles and flourishes.
Welcome to Zara's first post-sale collection of 2019, one stocked full of cut-outs, dual tones, ruffles and a special edition McDonald's sweater (?).
But not to worry, there are also simple camisole versions and sportier variations, just in case puffy shoulders and ruffles aren't quite your thing.
Tell us this doesn't give you flashbacks of rocking white tights and ruffles galore as your mom dragged you, kicking and screaming, into JCPenney.
Designers are adding asymmetric necklines, off-the-shoulder and cold-shoulder sleeves, and ruffles in all places to spice up the menswear-inspired classic.
We tracked down the big-sister-to-be's adorable dress, which features tiered ruffles, a twin dog print and black bow on the torso.
"I started playing with these concepts, stripes and ruffles, giving the antique approach to pleating and ruffling and shapes, A-line shapes," Frenken said.
She had heads turning again on September 6 when she wore a blue dress by Jason Wu that had large ruffles down the front.
There is no casual acceptance of ruffles; people do not feel lukewarm about them, thinking they neither add to nor detract from an outfit.
The looks are expected to hark back to the 1980s and feature shirtdresses, well-defined, generous cuts, ruffles and clothes that transcend the seasons.
As for your keep pile, Kaplan says items like slip dresses and anything with fringe, ruffles, or large floral prints should make the cut.
It's a promising direction: Here's hoping he does more of it, and that he has the courage to leave some of the ruffles behind.
Kristen Wiig's red Valentino dress was perhaps the most extreme example of the plentiful, often structural ruffles that adorned many stars' dresses this evening.
Sleeveless sheer stretch jersey was layered over skirts composed of tiers of minute tulle ruffles, or dripped a single ruffle from neck to thigh.
Exaggerated ruffles took their cue from Pierrot clowns, while the vivid color palette seemed to be straight out of Gauguin's paintings of Tahitian life.
She tries on a pair of gray Prince of Wales checked pants ($900), with ruffles looping down the thighs where punk suspenders might hang.
Stand before "Las Meninas," the prize of the Prado; examine his handlebar mustache, the cross on his doublet, the impressionistic ruffles of his sleeves.
Miss Universe 1981 Irene Saez was surrounded by ruffles as she showed off the jaw-dropping pink and white dress that's edged with lace.
Adding to its versatility, the Brother 1034D 3/4 Thread Serger with Differential Feed also can be used to create ruffles and decorative edges.
Its halter top extended into a peplum-style waist, and its fitted skirt had ruffles at the bottom adding extra drama to the look.
Zara, 37, perfectly transitioned from England's chilly winter weather to the warmth, wearing a lace dress with long sleeves and pink ruffles on the skirt.
"I loved the knit — the ruffles at my neck and arms highlighted my face and hands, which are some of my favorite features," she says.
If you're a fan of florals, eyelet, ruffles and lace you're not going to want to miss out Rebecca Taylor's killer Friends & Family sale event.
From statement oversized collars, to ruffles and fold-over variations, there are other winter necklines out there aside from the turtleneck — believe it or not!
From the tiered ruffles of a Jenny Packham gown to the striking geometry of a JW Anderson tunic shirt, the options are dazzling and abundant.
At Milan Fashion Week that February, the Italian brand introduced a new creative director, Alessandro Michele, whose style was all about eccentricity, romanticism, and ruffles.
It was, of course, a stark departure from Hedi Slimane's grunge glamour vision, with lots of exposed skin, sexy silhouettes, bold ruffles, and plunging necklines.
Chopra wowed in a Dior Haute Couture silver gown with colorful feathered ruffles and a matching cape, while Nick wore a white Dior Men tux.
Deconstructed shirts with ruffles, off-the-shoulder or asymmetrical, were a favorite on the runway, along with layering, bold stripes, checkerboard patterns and floral prints.
Balenciaga introduced Spanish fashion to a global audience through Manilla shawl-style embroidery, Spanish lace mantillas, bullfighter bolero jackets, and ruffles inspired by flamenco dresses.
In a decade filled with neon colors, ruffles and puffed sleeves, actress Molly Ringwald stood out among the crowd in a sleek black column dress.
Ruffles have turned our sidewalks into a milkmaid convention, our bars into Blackbeard's shanty, and our store racks into sea anemones made of cotton poplin.
The "grandmillennial" aesthetic is in: Millennials are decorating their homes with everything your grandma loves, from antiques to ruffles, reported Emma Bazilian for House Beautiful.
Photograph by Pari Dukovic for The New Yorker Hay deals in homespun-looking cotton, stiff collars, ruffles, and floral prints that are almost uncomfortably naïve.
New York America in 2010, snagging the prize for most whimsical costume (dressed in green ruffles intended to evoke an apple tree) at the nationals.
Deciphering such clues is like forecasting the weather before radar or telegraphs: Noticing how the wind ruffles the leaves, watching how the animals are acting.
When Sarah Sophie Flicker, an activist, attended the reopening of Judy Chicago's "Dinner Party" swathed in Batsheva ruffles, it felt like a deliberate feminist stance.
He stands regally, decked out in a navy and tan 18th-century suit with ruffles peeking out from the sleeves and wrapping around his throat.
The crinkle-cut fabric, the perfectly paired tunic top, the subtle ruffles — there's just no way that a pair of pants could get any better.
This year's red carpet saw a lot of pink, ruffles, and sparkles — fashion elements that would help the stars stand out on a crowded carpet.
Competing for the title of his strongest suit — a ridiculously long list of candidates included guitar playing, singing, dancing, arranging and wearing ruffles — was sex.
While pink made a major play, red ruffles were the choice of a bevy of actresses, including Best Supporting Actress nominee for "Roma" Marina de Tavira.
Tonal, pearl-colored pajama pieces were presented next to exquisite, voluminous dresses, and gingham and ruffles (two of our favorite trends for spring) were a-plenty.
As a final touch, paper ruffles dress up the end of each drumstick and and a line of frosting drawn on the side denotes a wing.
But blouses in different colors or with interesting details (like ruffles or bows) can be an easy way to make your outfit feel less cookie-cutter.
These lonely figures, now adorned in ruffles and feathers, disappear behind a rolling facade — one side indicates backstage, while the other, with gold curtains, the front.
Velvet ruffles from Oscar de la Renta cascaded down last year's best actress winner Brie Larson in an old Hollywood glamour look with a dramatic decolletage.
Politics rarely ruffles the surface; private virtues must be pitted against social inequality, while getting on in the world through self-reliance is no bad thing.
But to enjoy Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles is to revel in the human-made, in the old Enlightenment project of our scientific conquest of nature.
At the 2016 EE British Academy Film Awards, Johnson wore a red gown with a few ruffles, paired with a matching lip shade and silver shoes.
Ruffles ran diagonally up skirts, knits were wrapped at the neck, layers were omnipresent, and it was all — well, exactly as it was in the pictures.
Ms. Velazquez supplies cakes for 15 quinceañeras a year; her prices can quickly run into the thousands, depending on sugar flowers, ruffles and other intricate details.
He was particularly fond of chintz, the printed cotton fabric with a glazed finish, and made exuberant use of pillows, fringes, swags, tassels, bows and ruffles.
"Here's my dress," Ms. Ortiz said, showing off her costume for the compulsory "Havana Nights" segment: a polka dot number with ruffles and a fishtail hem.
Aside from its stables, Chantilly is also known for its lace production, and lashings appeared throughout the collection as graphic inlays, dense ruffles and skirt pleats.
In addition to its affordable price point and fun ruffles, shoppers love its super comfortable fit, universally flattering design, and breezy feel — especially for hot summer weather.
Along with the sparkles and ruffles that we're seeing at basically every store we love, this little detail is sneaking its way onto sleeves and necklines galore.
In the footage, Stormi proves she's taking after her model mama as she poses for a photoshoot, wearing a cream-colored onesie with ruffles and pearl embellishments.
All About The Ankle As a fashion market writer, Alyssa Coscarelli is no stranger to pushing the fashion boundaries — but even she has her doubts about ruffles.
Power SleevesWith her unique sense of style and a baby bump in tow, editorial design director Ly Ngo wasn't totally sold on the thought of wearing ruffles.
Exaggerated shoulders, mini skirts, metallic ruffles and sheer black pantyhose might sound like a scene from a 1980s prom, but according to Saint Laurent its the future.
My yardstick for what fashionable had meant included "sophisticated" clothing that had moved beyond girlish ruffles and whimsy, but not so grown-up that things got dowdy.
The celebrity game, presented by Ruffles, is part of the NBA's annual All-Star Weekend, which also features the pro All-Star Game on Sunday, Feb. 17.
DanzAbierta takes inspiration from European dance theater in "Showroom," which unpacks the clichéd Cuban cabaret for a glimpse of the dancers behind the ruffles (Saturday through Tuesday).
Starchy high collars, chaste necklines, slender arm-sheathing sleeves, virginal capelets and cascading ruffles suggested that even for some stubbornly progressive brides, this year prim is in.
In 2018, Frito-Lay North America produced more than 16 billion bags of snacks across its 29 brands, which include Cheetos, Fritos, Doritos, Lay's, Ruffles, and Tostitos.
The point of departure for Versions seemed to be located around the margins of this topic — the way VR ruffles the familiar rapport between users and media.
Half a jacket hung from a shoulder and met half a molded slip dress; suit jackets covered in minute ruffles trailed on the floor like a train.
Besides being fun to wear thanks to the ruffles around the neckline (our model Tina can attest) and surprisingly versatile, it shows just the right amount of skin.
All you have to do is put them on to feel amazing, and frankly, ruffles are just too damn fun for you to let them pass you by.
On Monday night, stunning women of color with tattoos and piercings strutted through the hallowed halls of Manhattan's Church of Ascension adorned in Renaissance-inspired ruffles and corsets.
The show's patriarchal nightmare is given historical context in the form of old-fashioned ruffles and a Suffragette's dress, complete with a white apron demanding votes for women.
Sharing a tender moment, the two are locked in an embrace, their eyes closed as Cruz ruffles Trump's inimitable mane and blue hearts float off into the sky.
He wore a fitted soft mint suit with a brighter mint green shirt and no tie — all that's missing are two columns of ruffles running down the placket.
And from the fiery red surface of "Ground Zero: Decorating the Eye" (2002) rises a large orb shrouded in ruffles, suggesting some kind of guardian or redemptive presence.
"And if President Trump ruffles a few feathers with his hyperbole in the pursuit of a cure to keep people safe, there will be zero complaints," he added.
How all the skirts have dropped below the knee, and the tight, power-boss silhouettes have given way to softer, more 1950s lines, complete with bows and ruffles?
She had another iconic fashion moment in a different Louis Vuitton design at the Vanity Fair Oscar party, where she wore a gold gown with ruffles, in February.
There were exaggerated pastry-crust ruffles and sofa florals; tiny brocade 1960s dresses and lace tights; sneakers carried dangling from a wrist like a handbag, and Gucci kneepads.
The "Formation" singer, 36, wore a black and white pinstriped top with ruffles along the v-neck, as well as jean shorts and cat-eye black and white sunglasses.
Sheer FrillsIn case you weren't convinced, ruffles can be eye-catching without being an eyesore, which is exactly what creative associate Madison Utendahl discovered after giving them a go.
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.
While the dress is super simple (no added ruffles or buttons here!) it comes in 25 super cute prints and colors, including charming floral and pretty tie-dye patterns.
The show opens with a life-sized portrait, "October" (1877), of an elegant woman bundled in a black finery of ruffles, fur, and feathers, framed by golden autumn leaves.
Ruffles are summery in the same way that your one friend who texts you to go to the beach every Saturday morning is summery (read: not chill about it).
At Vuitton, designer Nicolas Guesquiere gave mesh dresses a sci-fi vibe with angular shoulders, while some looks featured ruffles and bouffant sleeves worthy of a space-age musketeer.
Whether you want to enjoy them straight out of the bag or add them to a sandwich, these Ruffles are another crunchy snack with a nice level of heat.
But here's what happened: The sensory experience of the Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles so diverged from my mental narrative about what I was eating — what was I eating?
Sarah Burton's collection for Alexander McQueen, inspired in part by the shape of a Victorian wedding dress, was heavy on mega-ruffles and tiny waists belted in black leather.
Not only did Prince kick Murphy's ass while still wearing his "Zorro-type outfit with ruffles going down the front," but after getting the win, he made everyone pancakes.
Ditto Rosa DeLauro, a United States Representative from Connecticut, who once earned the sobriquet the "hipster congresswoman" because of her quirky choices, often involving ruffles, stripes and sofa prints.
While Wiig's gown has drawn comparisons to lasagna and a sea creature, other celebrities had more subtle ruffles that added a touch of playfulness and volume to their outfits.
There's something sharper and more clear-eyed than simply ruffles and carriages in Austen, something most adaptations flatten out in favor of the romance and a few arch jokes.
Give your sewing project a professional look with a serger, which finishes seams and edges, makes ruffles, handles both delicate and heavy fabrics, and produces decorative hems and stitches.
Colour Me In by Lydia Ruffles is a dream of a novel that focuses on grief, mental illness, and how it affects those who on the surface have it all.
Paradise Hills is set in a world of hyper-stratified class divisions, flying Art Deco cars, hologram jewelry, and fashion that blends gauzy Victorian ruffles with neon hair and makeup.
Spring is in the Air — and So Are the '80s: This season, the irreverence of the decade makes a comeback in the form of ruffles, faux fur and strong suiting.
The lineup of cover-ups, swimsuits and accessories is true to Conrad's feminine aesthetic, and includes lots of pinks, florals and ruffles combined with tropical palm prints and boho tassels.
Her outfit is even more flamboyant than the one in the previous painting — a black, caped number with large purple ruffles on the bodice and the hems of her tights.
That way, no style is off-limits — that means thick seams, ruffles, and fun fabrics are all fair game, whether they'll actually be peeking out from your bottoms or not.
And as far as those 20 minutes went, they were a streamlined and uncompromising river of bright colors and sporty references (scuba, soccer, sailing), body-conscious cutaways, ruffles and leather.
Throw us in front of a bowl of this stuff with a bag of Ruffles and we're the hungriest and most helpless of binge-eaters our couch has ever seen.
By comparison, Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles tolerate and even encourage overindulgence, and they bring on the feeling of satiety gradually, without undue alarm, in the manner of actual food.
There's a part in that scene where Annie compliments another woman's skirt and says how hard it is to find plain staple items like that — without ruffles or garish prints.
The Crowd On a recent Saturday, a half-dozen 20-somethings in space buns, baby-doll ruffles, a Pikachu backpack and other 1990s adornments held court on the dance floor.
The trio match in light blue, with the sisters both sporting dresses featuring ruffles while Nicolas rocks a matching polo shirt and some pretty cool sneakers styled as cop cars.
One thing that remained the same, though, was Valli's love for maximalism: His gowns were adorned with all manner of gigantic trains, frothy layers of tulle, ruffles, embroideries and feathers.
There was a cascade of ruffles at the sleeves and skirt, but look closer and the latter was cut just high enough in the front to allow freedom of movement.
Could Mr. Buatta's over-the-top aesthetic — ruffles on sofas, tassels on drapes, pictures hung with huge silk bows — have been its own kind of joke, the ultimate sight gag?
The brand's wedding shop definitely offers trendier options and many alternatives — think bell sleeves and asymmetric ruffles — and it won't set you back too much, with dresses starting at $214.
Its spring 2019 collection saw conventionally feminine motifs, like fringe, ruffles, English embroidery, and soft florals, paired well with more masculine pieces, like leather jackets, hoodies, cargo pants, and stiff denim.
Biel and Timberlake walked the carpet in classic, old school Hollywood looks, with Biel in a strapless ball gown with cascading ruffles and Timberlake in a clean and classic black tuxedo.
Though ruffles have been a constant champion on the catwalks since last spring, the trend is one that even the most fashion-forward of women struggle with IRL — and rightly so.
One-Two PunchThe phrase "more is more" might seem illogical when thinking in terms of ruffles, but as project manager Milana Baker shows us, double the frill is double the fun.
Addition Elle: From ruffles and florals to shredded denim and biker-inspired details, this Canadian brand (that ships to the US) is a swell choice for punk rockers and princesses alike.
First came floor-length shirt dresses as pure as nuns' nighties and then with ruffles at the side (aside from Ms. Sander, there were echoes of Yohji Yamamoto in this collection).
I also wanted my poetry to champion the femme, the elaborate, the playful, the serifed, the feathered, the self-consciously involute, the magenta and the chartreuse, even the ornamental: ruffles, dessert.
VIENNA — It's been nearly a century since the Austrian painter Egon Schiele died, but his art — charged with erotic energy and usually showing more than a little skin — still ruffles feathers.
Underscoring the edgy, rock 'n' roll vibe were the sort of subtle romantic flourishes — in this case ruffles, ruching and a few ribbon necklaces — that have come to define the brand.
A mermaid gown that Charles James might have made for Gypsy Rose Lee is crossbred with a Ming vase; a cascade of ruffles evokes the waterfall in a brush-painted landscape.
From bold pops of color to poplin shirts and ruffles you won't be able to resist, she showed tons of stand out pieces that have us filling up our shopping carts already.
Model Candace Watson found "the ruffles on the collar" to be both stylish and flattering (ditto to the belted, extended frills of the yellow dress, which she says helped "define [her] curves.").
Model and Chanel muse Lily-Rose Depp, daughter of actor Johnny Depp and French singer Vanessa Paradis, closed the show in a dusky pink gown, its bouncing ruffles tumbling to the floor.
Yet the bicoastal designers managed to do it in their own way — ruffles were neat and minimal, while blue and orange sequins created bold blocks of color on otherwise simple sheath dresses.
There, he captured a series of looks that celebrate the more feminine side of men's wear: loosely tailored suiting mixed with softer touches, like florals and ruffles, as styled by Jay Massacret.
The 45-year-old model sported a flowing, fuchsia gown with large ruffles at the right shoulder, while continued to show off her post-baby weight loss in a second-skin, sheer design.
For the evening's main event, The Neon Demon N.Y.C. premiere, the actress stunned in an ethereal, one-shoulder pale pink Gucci tulle gown with plisse ruffles details, green velvet belt and silk flowers.
But it quickly progressed: a wintergreen dress that sparkled under the harsh spotlighting, an oversized pink floral number in endless ruffles, and a lemon ballgown broke up the otherwise muted (expected) color palette.
The housecoats in wallpaper floral prints, the ruffles with origins in bedskirts, and the dress and matching jacket made out of laundry-bag netting were all reminiscent of traditional mid-century domestic dressing.
Karlie Kloss ramped up the sex appeal of her otherwise girly-girl outfit (read: ruffles, bows, polka-dots) with her new favorite way to show skin — a stomach cutout — and sexy halter neckline.
They've papered the walls with custom designs, painted bathroom tiles and wooden floors, built desks, and installed 100 artworks, all as part of the exhibition Ruffles, Repair & Ritual: the Fine Art of Fixing.
It creeps across Instagram feeds and infiltrates public transportation until one day, you turn around at office happy hour and your vision is obscured by a sea of blue ruffles and bare shoulders.
But the theme was taken to the next level by "Green Book" star Linda Cardellini whose oversized flounce of red ruffles cascaded in layers down her body, cinched together with a pink belt.
At the PMA, swatches of those fabrics surround a catwalk of looks that make gorgeous use of them, in garments ranging from Courreges-like shift dresses to curvy gowns with peplums and ruffles.
We fell hard for Doên's sweaters at the beginning of the cold-weather season, but we think spring is when this brand really shines — peasant tops, smocking galore, and ruffles for days, anyone?
Lace can feel too fussy for a Wednesday, ruffles can cause weird lines in your T-shirt, and ugh, I can't be the only one who's experienced nipple chafing from improperly lined mesh.
The ruffles of the stage's curtains seem to sway delicately in the image, and the colossal, glittering showpieces, attached as if peacock fans to their backs, bristle in anticipation of their next movement.
"Flashback to an MJ+Prince party, crystals and ruffles, and a screw mix by Derek Dixie," Beyoncé, who rarely captions her social media posts, wrote along with a series of slideshows and images.
Moore's is ideal for a black-tie-optional or cocktail wedding thanks to those festive ruffles and versatile skirt length, while Kelly's low-cut maxi is ideal for an outdoor, laid-back ceremony.
Valentino's co-creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli derived inspiration from Britain's Elizabethan era with high neck ruffles, ornate cloaks, masculine jackets, billowing lace sleeves and slim trousers paired with tunics.
"We're both students of the game and we studied each other for several years," he told Reuters at the launch of his new line of lime and jalapeno Ruffles potato chips on Tuesday.
Accordingly, many of the looks felt like wearable bouquets, with exploding sprays of tulle and chiffon, dramatic ruffles, gigantic bows blossoming at the neckline and embellishments made out of thousands of delicate sequins.
Think: opaque, sequined tutus, couture swim caps (we told you those were a thing), feminine yet clown-like ruffles, and patterns that evoke some sort of chic jester — more daring and serious than whimsical.
I throw on his vibey new remix for Shura, and as a shuffling bassline tickles my eardrums, the eagle immediately begins to move and shake his head, as the wind gently ruffles his feathers.
"At first I had a lot of reservations because I have such a strong look; ruffles could make me seem more girly versus womanly, which is how I feel when I'm pregnant," she says.
" One striking plot point involves Lisa falling in love — with a dress: "a froth of red pin-spotted white organza with a low neck, a tight bodice, a few deep ruffles over the shoulders.
The dress not only gave the illusion of being completely sheer with corsetry throughout the bodice, but also featured a wave of silver sequins and an explosion of ruffles and feathers around the hem.
The rest of the collection drew from Moore's archive more literally, referencing the bold shapes and curvature of his sculptures with exaggerated cuffs, clean lines, and three-dimensional fabrics, such as lace and ruffles.
We've been warming up to ruffles for a few seasons now, but following the runway endorsements of Brandon Maxwell, Oscar de la Renta, and Zimmerman, this statement-making detail is blowing up on Pinterest.
While Piccioli's love of ruffles, embroideries and bows was as evident as ever, his silhouettes this season were comparatively restrained, as seen in a selection of slinky floor-skimming column dresses and fishtail gowns.
Described as "romantic and fanciful with a bohemian undercurrent," Ella Moon has a large selection of dresses that are perfect for any season, featuring florals prints, embroidery designs, and details like ruffles and tassels.
During the fall 2016 and spring 2017 couture shows, the Milan-based jewelry house paired its signature rigato engraved gold creations and bejeweled lacelike pieces with the ruffles and embroideries of Mr. Valli's gowns.
She designs three collections a year, usually around 103 to 50 pieces, that have included items from SpongeBob SquarePants T-shirts to oversized babydoll dresses, asymmetrical glitter skirts and gray sweatpants with gingham ruffles.
Hendricks, who wore a floor-length black dress with white ruffles, was seen partying next to Machine Gun Kelly and also caught up with another newly single actor — Dave Annable — near the dance floor.
In Katy Perry, who did bulbous ruffles in pink Balmain (there was a lot of pink), which both made her look a bit like a hedge and was kind of toned down (for her).
LONDON (Reuters) - If you have been wondering what to wear when Britain leaves the European Union next spring, here are some pointers: Hot pink, skirts slashed at the thigh and plenty of lace and ruffles.
On a recent afternoon, the mangrove roots are flecked with odd pieces of very modern garbage: foggy glass bottles, a boogie board speckled with barnacles, a black DVD case, a wrinkled bag of Ruffles chips.
It's no longer the blonde, Meg Ryan–esque tangle immortalized on the back flap of 2006's Eat, Pray, Love, but a sleek and angular bob that Gilbert ruffles and parts periodically as she speaks.
Bolton's comparison ruffles all the wrong feathers, given that Libya's leader was toppled less than a decade after turning over all of its nuclear material in 2003 in exchange for relief from international pariah status.
With all the big sleeves, eyelet lace, giant ruffles, gingham prints, and retro collars that have taken over our closets recently, we tend to forget that summer is a time when less really is more.
I chat with some of my clients and get a craving for chips, so I go down to the convenience store on the first floor of the building and buy Ruffles chips and a water.
Ava opted for a bright pink off-the-shoulder top, which featured '80s-inspired puff sleeves and ruffles paired with light wash jeans, while Paris rocked a striped sweater dress and oversize red fanny pack.
We were dressed up, with ruffles on our socks and bows in our hair, and my mom was shuffling us into a fancy hotel that had invited military families to their New Year's Eve party.
There are different trim options like ruffles, buttons, and ties for certain products, which give you a chance to customize your space beyond just color choice, whether you're buying curtains, a duvet, or a tablecloth.
The Meadows Museum in Dallas has acquired a long-forgotten portrait of a Spanish aristocratic girl from the 1760s dressed in blue ruffles, carrying a pug and clutching a doughnut-shaped pastry called a rosquilla.
On the Friday before Labor Day Alexa Chung, the perennial "It" girl, Instagrammed a selfie wearing a floor-length, persimmon-colored dress of her own design with ruffles at the neck and a darted bodice.
It began with a slouchy ivory tank top over brown wool trousers and a billowing amber silk faille cape edged in oversize ruffles under an umbrella hat covered in aquamarine ostrich feathers trailing jellyfish fronds.
It began with a slouchy ivory tank top and brown wool trousers, under a billowing amber silk faille cape edged in oversize ruffles and an umbrella hat covered in aquamarine ostrich feathers trailing jellyfish fronds.
The prairie trend consists of romantic ruffles and frills, floral-prints, high necklines, and puffy sleeve silhouettes, all mixed with a bohemian vibe that continues to grow and develop as it re-emerges each season.
If so, perhaps he can leave behind the long dresses that harnessed the body, played peekaboo, and then exploded in a rosette of ruffles at the ankle so tightly that the models could not walk.
Who knows, but at least they were a sign of something new going on beyond the cocktail ruffles with cherries on top — though not as many signs as contained in the embroidery at Alexander McQueen.
Princess Diana is an icon of the posh, moneyed '80s woman: Her clothes were often accentuated with ultra-feminine details like puff sleeves and ruffles while exemplifying British prep (or specifically the Sloane Ranger look).
Made by Dawn: Made in California and founded by a Hawaiian, Made by Dawn offers swimwear that's simple without being boring thanks to little details like subtle ruffles, fringe, ribbed textures, and low-key prints.
But Cushnie et Ochs designers Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs beautifully tied together these two contrasting themes, with the end result coming through in a bold red lip, and muted circus aesthetics including ruffles and stripes.
LONDON (Reuters) - Fashionistas can expect soft feminine looks for their wardrobes next spring, with labels Preen by Thornton Bregazzi and Roland Mouret showing plenty of ruffles and lace at their London Fashion Week shows on Sunday.
Recent Grammy winner Kacey Musgraves also chose oversized ruffles in her princess-like Giambattista Valli, with two poofs of pink tulle at the shoulder and a skirt covered in layers of tulle in Barbie-doll pink.
But in the way he assumed the tropes of kitsch femininity — lace, ruffles, sequins, peekaboo and high heels — and transformed them into the vehicles of an in-your-face masculine sex appeal, Prince had enormous influence.
Whether you like Tostitos, Doritos, SunChips, Ruffles, Stacy's pita chips, or snacks like Cracker Jacks, Cheetos, Rold Gold pretzels, Sabra hummus, Quaker Oats products, Smartfood popcorn, or Grandma's Cookies—Pepsi and Frito-Lay make them all.
Ms. Radice wore a sleeveless white sheath and soft mesh jacket by Armani; Ms. Stebich, escorted by her brothers, Markus and Oliver, followed in a white Alexander McQueen dress with ruffles at the collar and cuffs.
Some children wore white blouses with ruffles instead of plain long-sleeved white shirts, and others added diverse accessories — pink backpacks, red and black striped socks, black platform shoes, an orange/black and white athletic jacket.
We already know that the Urban Prairie Girl ruled summer, in her high necks, apron details and ruffles, making "Amish dowdiness seem a provocative fashion choice," as noted by another writer in The New York Times.
"The rest of the Parisian salon would be dressed like a flock of butterflies — colors, ruffles, bejeweled outfits — and she just cut through them because she was wearing something simpler and more modern," Mr. Westmoreland said.
She wore a sea foam green silk J. Mendel dress with a high, round neck, long, sheer sleeves and vertical ruffles, like tiny ripples in a becalmed bay, running down the body, designed by Gilles Mendel.
A highly unusual move for a president, Frank further ruffles feathers when he speaks in front of the House of Representatives, launching into a shouty, kind-of reverse filibuster, demanding the US makes a declaration of war.
Inspired by the French documentary about a family of travelers through Romania to India, this collection is full of moody florals and bohemian shapes and ruffles mixed with the crisp and urban aesthetic true to the brand.
But as I fell into the world of Comme des Garcons and Kawakubo, I found myself entranced by images of women wearing those girlish ruffles like battle spikes and rubber-soled combat boots with tulle ball gowns.
A royal blue silk Gucci with cascading ruffles was the choice of Brie Larson, the heavy favorite to win in the best actress category for "Room," while Naomi Watts opted for iridescent blue sequins by Armani Prive.
Not only is it refreshing to see more clothing brands develop modern, affordable collections for the big day, but it's also nice to see a larger variety of gowns that aren't overloaded with tulle, ruffles, and lace.
Their wardrobe personalities are built on elaborate collages of tulle, tiers and ruffles; safety-pinned high-waisted rock-star trousers and party dresses covered in sequined poppies, point d'esprit and perforated leather, shredded chiffon and shaggy shearling.
Meyer and her family on view nearby, although the faces are rendered almost casually, in comparison with the dress (which, with its satin skirt, organdy ruffles and velvet sashes, accounts for many of the textures James noticed).
So I wanted to take elements of classic couture — volume, ruffles, bows — but do them in the lightest way I could imagine, because it is only when you confront your past that you can face your future.
Some items from the collection hinted at the '70s — peasant dresses layered with ruffles, pleated and trimmed with lace — but because this is Kate Spade, there was also plenty of floral, plaid, polka dots, and jeweled collars.
Just like the zippers she opened to create undulating ruffles along the front of casual sweats, and trumpet-like curves at the hem of stretch jersey dresses that could be zipped down for a less flirty line.
For inspiration, she also looked to the Adelitas, female soldiers who fought in the Mexican revolution of 1910-20 and favored red lips, belted waist coats, layered silver jewelry and voluminous embroidered skirts atop starched petticoat ruffles.
Saoirse Ronan's dress had an attention-grabbing peplum waist detail, Sandra Oh stuck to more tulle-like princess ruffles, and Kathy Bates's suit collar had a Georgia O'Keeffe-like element that technically counts as one big ruffle.
Take, for example, the satin top and skirt from the Blood and Roses Collection of 2015: Its ruffles and pleats don't adorn hems or sleeves or necklines; they wind into dense concentric circles resembling eccentric fire hoses.
Specifically, the toy comes will gill-like ruffles and a wavy base to reflect the aquatic qualities of the creature, and the bioluminescence of the Fish Man inspired the glow-in-the-dark nature of the whole toy.
Less Victorian and used more as a final embellishment, ruffles have become a simple detail versus the main event, and the new iterations are a surprisingly good match for a simple pair of bootcut or high-waisted jeans.
There's a reason for it—all that nitrogen is keeping your chips from turning into stale, no-fun garbage food—but it still feels pretty unfair when you're fumbling for crumbs after only a few handfuls of Ruffles.
From sailor collars to cascading ruffles to structured bodices and delicate rows of buttons, you just don't find the same level of detail in a new dress from Zara or Reformation that you would in a vintage find.
Available in colors selected for their ability to blend in with water (aquamarine for the pool, deep blue for the ocean), many of Babes and Bathers' sporty styles come in sleek cuts or are adorned with girlie ruffles.
A balled-up mass of fleshy ruffles unfolds into the shape of a capitalized 'A,' then into a 'B,' followed by a 'C' and so on until a complete brilliant alphabet is spelled out in coral reef typography.
And there was a precise amount of "Ruffles and Flourishes," the fanfare that precedes "Hail to the Chief" (241), 21-gun salutes (three) and tolls from the funeral bell as his coffin arrived at Washington National Cathedral (41).
I was entranced by this dense fabric force filled with coursing blues, shimmering golds, vibrant reds, soft yellows, and many other colors in interlacing patterns; it's a dimensional, physical "painting" sans paint, with abundant ruffles, ridges, and folds.
As Susan Faludi explained in Backlash, women's fashion in the '80s emphasized girlish details like frills and ruffles and body-restricting items like corsets as a response to the rise of suiting and androgynous element of '70s trends.
The "Killing Eve" star brought haute couture to the Academy Awards with her Elie Saab ensemble, which featured huge sleeves (a major 2020 red-carpet trend) and ruffles that looked like roses at the bottom of her shimmering dress. 
I buy jalapeño ranch Ruffles, milk, heavy whipping cream, and eggs ($11), a frame for a painting, laundry detergent, toilet bowl cleaner, and shower scrubber refill ($20), a tennis racket and tennis balls ($20), and two sports bras ($35).
This summer, we have been blessed with an abundance of trendy tops: Rooftop happy hours are dominated by a sea of ruffles; Instagram feeds are filled with off-the-shoulder pieces, and music festival crowds are besieged with bandeaus.
"My parents traveled there last year and I noticed the palm trees in their photos — I'd actually seen a surfing documentary filmed there — so I incorporated that through the net feel of the crochet and adding ruffles," she says.
Going against the Twitter grain, she chose Rooney Mara in her diaphanous pearl gray Givenchy ruffles, and Brie Larson, who won an Oscar for best actress, in a cobalt blue, spaghetti-strap pearl-belted and tiered gown by Gucci.
This season, it became an anchor of many a runway collection, sometimes oversized and androgynous, sometimes with a feminine flourish of peplums and ruffles, often striped and layered or otherwise given an unexpected update via a rhinestone-encrusted collar.
Valentino's Pierpaolo Piccioli gave the brand's signature piece a sculptural treatment, with hooded garments magnificently tall and exaggerated, while Simone Rocha, inspired by Victorian alpine hikers, remade the down jacket with romantic details like ruffles, pearls and micro-florals.
Number 39, for example, "Rachele," was a pair of generous black crepe pants slit to allow the ease of a skirt, beneath a silk georgette blouse with ruffles at the neck and wrists, plus 700 hours of lace embroidery.
The new outfit she was given in exchange for her own—hat, gloves, jacket and the long uniform with its sleeve ends reinforced with protective ruffles—was all, on close inspection, well-tailored from cloth of the finest quality.
LONDON (Reuters) - Floral prints and Victorian ruffles defined Burberry's first "see-now-buy-now" collection at London Fashion Week on Monday, while Christopher Kane opted to spin a high-fashion twist on the utilitarian Crocs slip-on boating shoes.
Celebrities have been pushing boundaries with the typically neutral hue, wearing off-the-shoulder sparkly navy fringe like Sarah Jessica Parker, sheer ruffles with voluminous sleeves and pants like Kelly Rowland and head-to-toe velvet corduroy like Emma Stone.
The actor walked the red carpet with his then-wife Sasha Czack on his arm, wearing a black tux with a white shirt featuring ruffles running down the center, leaving it unbuttoned just enough to expose the top of his chest.
A Swiss Guard picket in their colorful uniforms, with plumed helmet, greeted Macron, who wore a dark blue suit, and his wife, who wore a long-sleeved, just-below-the knee black dress with a touch of ruffles and black pumps.
He decides to travel to the other side of the world, hoping to outrun his demons, but Ruffles shows the reader how debilitating depression can be — how it can keep you locked in no matter how often you change your surroundings.
There were bolo ties (no joke), fringe, shearling, and leather, all of which somehow managed to avoid clashing with the more feminine aspects of tried-and-true womenswear present throughout, like ruffles, peplums, deep V-necks, and Mary Jane heels.
Whether you're feeling ruffles, florals, or stripes, or just need a cool pair of earrings to get you through the rest of the season, ahead are 20 easy-to-wear (and totally affordable) picks you can wear now through the fall.
There are stepped hems (for the Vetements-obsessed bride), delicate lace and tulle (for the Free People-loving bride), and plenty of ruffles and off-the-shoulder styles (for the bride-to-be who blows every pay check at Reformation).
At Suno, Erin Beatty and Max Osterweis went on a trip around Africa with a nod to Edwardiana via plaid linen and eyelet, denim and shirting overembroidered with florals, big off-the-shoulder ruffles paired with generous trousers and full skirts.
We were particularly taken, though, by the gentle ruffles on the backs of the garments, offering a cheeky peek of flesh; the turquoise zebra prints (inspired by Malone's godmother's outfit choice for his Holy Communion); and the modern, woolly fisherman overalls.
He takes a couturier-like approach to curtains and bed hangings — he is an ardent admirer of the dressmaker Charles James — giving yards of decadent satin extra volume by lining them with even more satin, or finishing them with pleated ruffles.
She had noticed that, in American academia, a girly style—bright colors, patterns, frills, bows, ruffles, heels, eyeshadow, pink lipstick, all the accoutrements of femininity that she had always loved—was taken to be the sign of a silly woman.
Electric scooter company Bird is beginning to look a lot like Uber, with an on-demand transportation service that is ubiquitous on San Francisco streets, a business model that gets ahead of local regulations, and a competitive streak that ruffles feathers.
He described the clothes as unisex, dressing male and female models in identical silk blouses, some with romantic flourishes such as ruffles or bow-tie necks, and rounding out the dandyish-rocker notes with leather jackets and hyper-skinny velvet trousers.
Oversize white shirting was suspended from spaghetti straps, arms left to dangle like ruffles at the side; a gray jumpsuit with twin rivers of zippers running from lapels to ankles was positively elegant; and a duffel on a leash was almost, well, cute.
The show must go on, which meant a line of star troops from the Balmain model army in lashings of ruffles and fringe, including Karlie Kloss, Alessandra Ambrosio, Lily Donaldson, Jourdan Dunn and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley — all, too, with unexpected hair hues.
To the floral designer Doan Ly of A.P. Bio in New York, the appeal is austere yet sensuous, from the bird's-nest fern with its waxy ruffles to the uncanny symmetry of the sword fern, each little pinna like a drawn blade.
On the Verge 5 Photos View Slide Show ' Bristling on the back of an oversize coat, circling the sleeves of knits, bursting from the shoulders of a sweatshirt: Ruffles show up where you least expect them in Maggie Marilyn Hewitt's latest collection.
Its sterling board walls, with their variegated surface of fragmented wood, has an off-putting roughness that threatens to give you a splinter or two; but lined with milky-hued ruffles of foam, it also tempts you to enter — or at least prod its plushness.
Ahead, you'll find a killer mix of all-denim-everything, plenty of Gucci-esque ruffles, cool retro prints, and next-level button-ups, all straight from the pages of Eloquii's new-arrivals section (with some must-haves like cropped trousers and moto jackets, too).
Named for the Welsh designer who founded the company in the 1950s, Laura Ashley was a favourite of Princess Diana in its 1980s heyday, but has struggled to stay relevant in recent years as its floral, frilled and ruffles-heavy outfits fell out of fashion.
She wore a metallic dress with multicolored ruffles by the designer Rosie Assoulin, a friend, in part because Ms. Assoulin "dresses a lot of women of color first that a lot of other brands didn't loan to in the beginning," Ms. Peoples Wagner said.
From labels that actually understand streetwear (instead of just mimicking its greatest hits) to those that fulfill our undying craving for even more ruffles and femininity, these are the eight need-to-know labels that gave us a reason to be excited about the season.
There was the custom Atelier Versace jumpsuit inspired by the one Elizabeth Hurley wore in 1994's Four Weddings and a Funeral, the Balmain that stayed true to Olivier Rousting's design aesthetic, the beautiful Ashi Studio gown with intricate ruffles, and a beaded mini dress.
But it turns out, long before Kim or Bella instagrammed their Parisian Fashion Week vibes, Fonda had already tested out the look at the Hollywood Film Awards in 2015, adding a hint of midriff and a whole lot of ruffles in her Balmain design.
Then there were trousers, most often with asymmetric ruffles running up the sides or finishing the hem, and a series of gowns — strapless, tiered, sparkling, one-shouldered, Impressionistic, spaghetti-strapped and covered in overlapping layers of beaded scallops, like so many unfurled Art Deco fans.
The pair repped designer Ulla Johnson with Moore wearing a one-shoulder striped, ruffled midi dress from her pre-fall 2018 collection (available June 2018), while Kelly wore a V-neck maxi dress with cascading ruffles (currently available for pre-order for $795 at barneys.com).
Bynes' character struggles to be feminine enough for her mom, who wants to see her as a debutante in frilly dresses — even though Viola has a "strict no-ruffles policy" and believes heels were invented by a man to make women's butts look smaller.
But by the mid-19th century, men had largely ceded pink to their sisters and wives, any of whom might have worn the coy mid-1800s dress showcased at F.I.T., a pink silk taffeta gown, its multiple tiers bordered in an effusion of ruffles.
Designed by Aviva Falk, a Diane von Furstenberg alum, and produced in Brooklyn, the line is a riot of ruffles, bold colors and cute-but-not-too-cute details (imagine bandeaus cinched with a bow) that work especially well on frocks and date-night tops.
There were also subtler takes on DiMattio's pieces (which often explore cross-cultural notions of beauty and womanhood) that incorporated ruffles, fringe and mixed patterns, projecting an air of bourgeois bohemianism: Here were women who go where they want and dress as they please.
But don't just take our word for it... Let the lineup of chic and well-under-$50 Amazon bodysuits ahead do all the talking — from deep V-necks to classic cotton tees, romantic ruffles, lace trim, and a smoldering see-through sleeve or two.
Among the more eye-catching looks was the hybrid of condor and cartoon pterodactyl at Chromat, its shoulders pointed skyward; coats long and lacquered at Philipp Plein; versions bicolor and tightly belted at Public School; and, at Nicopanda, an evening look theatrically bordered in ruffles.
In a recurring sequence from when I was about eight years old, I'd look down to find myself in his body, shirt ruffles almost blocking the view of my guitar while I played an invented song that I'd inevitably forget when I woke up.
Others radically expanded their brands' playbooks — Michele took Gucci's sleek sexiness, which had by that time grown lackluster, and reinvented the brand as a kooky, maximalist romp through the ruffles; Tisci's early collections at Burberry are already far edgier than his predecessor Bailey's take on upscale Britishness.
She wore the brand's Porcelain Garden Print Silk Gown featuring an all-over Dutch toile in blue and white with a high ruffled collar and bib, ruffles at the sleeve, a bow at the neck, and a blue and red patent belt at the high waist.
Still, the exhibition design affords the viewer a sense of surprise and delight — one must work hard to see all of the outfits, from tea-stained, gristly gowns worthy of Miss Havisham, to graphic, black-and-white cage crinolines, to a cascade of carnation-pink, latex ruffles.
As the soundtrack continued with a host of female singers (including Banks, Tatu, and Florence and the Machine), the collection featured the typical silhouettes we've come to expect from his collections: bodycon silhouettes, exaggerated shoulders, cinched waists, flesh-baring cut-outs, and a lot of ruffles.
There's an excellent patty melt on buttered marbled rye; mac and cheese made with pasta shells and sprinkled with Ruffles potato chips; a bountiful salad coated in Green Goddess dressing and topped with crunchy-skinned Buffalo fried chicken; an impressively fluffy meatloaf that's somehow gluten free.
" The lyric that'll make you tear up: "I ain't even meet you and I love you to death/ Perform live on TV, I hid you under my dress/ We did the ruffles, the fur coats a hundred different ways/ But seems like you getting larger every day.
MILAN — A black car pulled up outside of 12 Via Gesù, Milan's "via dell'uomo" (or men's street, lined with men's shops) on Saturday, and out stepped a tiny blonde in a spill of ruffles, accompanied by a Jack Russell terrier with its own entourage of staff members.
The problem with the offering shown Thursday wasn't that it steered too far from the expected aesthetic: The ruffles and jacquards were an obvious nod to the legacy Elbaz left behind, and some of the colors — a burnt orange-red, a shiny peach — were in fact pretty.
Blouson satin trousers were tied at the waist with a giant satin rosette (rosettes were everywhere), ends streaming down one side, under a thin knit finished at the wrist and neck with exploding layers of Pierrot ruffles or paired with broad-shouldered mock-Chanel bouclé tweeds.
And awards shows have provided abundant examples of the wisdom of this policy, since for a lot of male entertainers, expressing originality often means rummaging through the costume trunk: frock coats, ruffles, suits in the unfortunate Easter egg pastels of a prom suit you'd sooner forget.
Titled diaristically, according to the item wrapped and its lucky recipient — a Mary Gaitskill book for "JLM," a pair of tuxedo ruffles for "Correos"— the collection reads as both irreverent and deeply personal, each present staged as fleeting surface pleasure rendered permanent on fiber rag paper.
All of it was paired with shoulder- (if not breast-) baring tops in shiny vinyl, silk and cotton, occasionally decorated with stiff ruffles tracing the outline of arms like Komodo dragon frills and bobbing from the front of T-shirts and hems like amphibious sea creatures?
Whether you're looking to refresh your wardrobe or stock your closet with pieces you can wear all autumn, this popular new look — think dark florals and prints, ruffles and layers, and long lengths and sleeves — is the most versatile autumn piece to invest in right now.
As for the collection itself, prepare for all of your favorite Tanya Taylor specialties, from vibrant hues and bold patterns to voluminous ruffles and feminine details — all of which will be modeled by the five comedians featured in her NYFW #FASHUNWEEK skits for the Fall 2020 lookbook.
That is his wont, though this season there was surprising substance to the schtick, the latter made up of Jesus souvenir rug prints mixed in with faux leopard, boudoir bunny ruffles beneath sheer pajama sets in candy colors, Vegas Elvis metallic flares and Marilyn Monroe gowns.
Shoppers will choose between two basic shirt styles in white poplin, one longish and one cropped, and then work with a seamstress to customize the piece as they please, which might mean adding a bib, ruffles, floral embroidery, a feather detail or white-on-white monogramming.
One is her mother's "aspiration and avatar", dressed in "yellow bows, a frou-frou skirt of many ruffles and a crop top"; the other's mother is a feminist who believes plainness "signifies admirable maternal restraint", and that it is bad taste to dress your daughter "like a little whore".
Although Rogen was eager to avoid making a major fashion faux pas, Sheeran didn't seem to mind the backlash he received back in February, when he chose to wear a black T-shirt and jeans for his duet with Beyoncé, who opted for an extravagant pink gown with ruffles.
Archival tailoring tricks were applied to coats that draped over red carpet-ready gowns, stiff belts were paired more often than not with strong, sturdy shoulders, feminine details like feathers and ruffles were kept at a minimum, and most strikingly, the color black felt more vibrant than ever.
Schoolgirl A-line day frocks in pure white jacquard and crepe dripped beaded mimosas from a shoulder; little lace dresses were sprinkled with violets and pansies; mink roses blossomed on a cream astrakhan coat; and organza or silk ruffles bristled from the shoulders and wafted gently from the waist.
Moore is never one to play it safe, which means her Cannes style brought ruffles (in her tiered number), sequins (in her white midi dress), color (in her emerald Sonia Rykiel dress and sparkly ice blue embellished gown) and feathers (in her scarlet feather-trim Givenchy Haute Couture gown).
In theory, the authority's permission would have to be obtained to use this mark on hundreds of items that are listed on the trademark application, including, but not limited to, basting brushes, dust ruffles, mud flaps, fanny packs, mouse pads, rompers, pet-hair ornaments and golf divot repair tools.
A Lydia Courteille octopus bague ring ($26,26) and a Viktor & Rolf haute couture sweater adorned with upcycled tulle ruffles, buttons and crystals from past collections ($3,500) are among the treasures at Maison de Mode, one of 11 pop-ups at the new OMA-designed luxury souk, Faena Bazaar.
But Frito-Lay's Simply options, which include 11 of its big-name snacks like Cheetos, Funyuns, Ruffles, and Doritos, do fit into the chain's better-for-you M.O. "The notion of clean and simple is very important to a segment of consumers," Jennifer Saenz, Frito-Lay's chief marketing officer, told Bloomberg.
I am sure I heard numerous Prince tracks before I remember actually seeing him, but his visage—the pointed use of the color purple like a nod to his ascending state of royalty, the ruffles adorning his shirt collar, his perfectly applied use of eyeliner—is what sticks with me most.
A Japanese designer discovered last season by the stylist Katie Grand and Marc Jacobs, Mr. Koizumi became almost immediately famous in fashionland for embracing the outré: mountains of tulle, ruffles and candy-colored cornucopias that had little recognizable relationship to clothes, other than the fact they were put on the body.
Architectural blouses form the backbone of this Diane Keaton-meets-Edward Scissorhands aesthetic, and the results are striking: Sleeves balloon outward, split in half, and swirl into fractal ruffles; asymmetrical blouses, dramatic pleating, and sharply-creased shirting reveal skin in new ways; bows and ties are plentiful — mercifully, no bowties are present.
In recent seasons, Valentino, Gucci, Calvin Klein, and Chloé have embraced looks that recall the modest dress of Amish women or American homesteaders; smaller labels such as Ulla Johnson and A Détacher have introduced cotton ruffles, and bib collars of the kind you might see on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court robe.
As for the response when -- more likely than if -- Gervais ruffles some well-adorned feathers, any protestations of surprise from NBC or the HFPA will have less credibility than a fictional character's long-ago assertion that he was shocked, shocked to discover that gambling was going on at a certain Casablanca café.
And that was just one gorgeous gown of many, as Barros wore yet another off-the-shoulder dress from Alessandra Rich to celebrate the day before, which featured a triangle cut-out at the bust surrounded with layers of lace and ruffles, and paired with pearl strap sandals and a mini bouquet of white roses.
Following the success of her debut collection earlier this year, Palermo is back for fall with another installment of 23 versatile separates that range from $79 to $499 — and a lot of the cool-weather trends we've been keeping our eye on are represented (think ruffles, suiting, and, our personal favorite, track-pant style trousers).
As much room as Jen had out on the red carpet of the Regal Union Square Theatre to strut her stuff, she looked a bit cramped in the car with A-Rod on the way over ... where the ruffles from the dress looked like a whole other person occupying the seat next to her.
Ms. Wintour tends to always go with Chanel, though Rihanna loves a theme: In 2015, she modeled a golden cape by the Chinese designer Guo Pei to "China Through the Looking Glass" that inspired a thousand sunny-side up memes, and last year opted for chintz boa constrictor ruffles in straight-from-the-runway Comme.
The scientific wizardry behind Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles' "proprietary blend of real Cheddar, other cheeses and real sour cream" is reduced on the ingredients list to the phrase "natural and artificial flavor" — it is entirely possible that if all the ingredients were listed, their number would balloon from around 30 to more than 100.
The singer, who is slated to perform an all-star David Bowie tribute tonight alongside Rihanna, Coldplay and Justin Bieber, showed up to the awards ceremony wearing a customized flowing burgundy Giambattista gown replete with diaphanous layers of sheer fabrics and ruffles throughout the skirt and sleeves inspired by a look from the designer's Spring/Summer 2016 collection.
Still, if Alicia Vikander's choice of Louis Vuitton was likewise not a big surprise (she is an official face of the brand), the dress she wore — a white apron style with tiny ruffles around the top and strips of sequins down the skirt — managed to look fresh and futuristic at the same time, beholden to no familiar starlet trope.
But when I watch his fingers graze over lined paper as he spends dozens of minutes deciding how he wants to design his notes, when I notice every time he pulls on his pants and ruffles his hair—when I see his intense focus on the imperfections that nobody else sees, I know he's not regular.
Apart from the feathered fancies, there were coronas of leaves in fuchsia and jade green that bristled like haute dandelions on the model's heads, capping off a remarkable outing that took the elements of classic high fashion — ruffles, volumes, bows, embroidery, taffeta — and rendered them weightless, and without pomposity: couture for the era of the casual everyday.
Albeit the more interesting pieces were minidresses in taffeta that took that idea and blew it up, literally, into giant puff sleeves that circled round the back in an enormous flounce (more interesting than the floral dresses in a Japanese vase print and micro-pleated technical silk with curving little ruffles at the hem, cuffs and neck).
At an outdoor performance in front of an audience of 11,000 for the release of her album "El Mal Querer," the singer appeared onstage wearing sneakers and a rose-red bodysuit embellished with an abundance of ruffles, not the long skirts and heeled shoes that have long been associated with Spain's folkloric style of music and dance.
And Kei Ninomiya at Noir, growing body topiaries out of massed blood-red feathers, tulle, fake fur and flamenco ruffles; looping thin gold filaments so they trembled like sensors around the body; hiding a few lovely black shirtdresses underneath (yes, he makes wearable clothes too); and building birds of paradise out of many shades of … faux Scottish beards?
To the closing arguments in the trial of his client, Martin Shkreli, the lawyer Benjamin Brafman brought a tale about a wild dog and a wagon, a metaphor about himself as a lifeguard, a Texas accent to mimic an investor, a poster that asked in all caps, "WHERE ARE THESE WITNESSES?" and a bag of Ruffles as a prop.
The hundreds of products under the PepsiCo umbrella include a variety of soft drinks (Mountain Dew, Lipton, Mug, Mist, SoBe), Gatorade, Lays, Ruffles, Smartfood, Cheetos, Doritos, Rice-a-roni, Quaker Oats, Cap'n Crunch, Rockstar energy drink, and Tropicana juices, and the absurdity of trying to avoid all of these products at all costs balloons as Trump supporters called for boycotts to internet services.
Those dresses, more fit for communion than the courtroom, followed weeks of carefully crafted, mostly black, white and beige outfits — sweaters and trousers, yes, but mostly short baby-doll dresses with ruffles and ties — that had been chosen for Ms. Sorokin by a professional stylist and borrowed on her behalf via a secret benefactor, according to her lawyer Todd Spodek.
It was flanked by ruffles of kale, a substitute for the cassava leaves she used back in Indonesia, stewed in coconut milk but still bringing a residual brightness; and blocks of fried tofu so engorged with sauce — a flare of long hot peppers, ginger and terasi (shrimp paste) — that when squeezed between the teeth, they rained it down onto the plate like clouds.
Viktor & Rolf sent out a whole host of what the show notes described as "action figures" (models in giant doll heads), "rooting for a world that is creative, diverse and eco-conscious," in recycled denim worked in a chevron pattern and T-shirts, under assorted reimaginings of the bomber jacket: puffers with an exaggerated portrait neckline, puffers with ruffles, puffers with patchwork.
Women's wear was also invited to the party: In a larger second room, models sitting on speakers or standing behind giant microphones in recording booths sported Ms. McCartney's women's pre-spring 2017 collection — all fluid, layered silhouettes, nature-inspired prints from flowers to dachshunds and dramatic ruffles and pleats as part of her first foray into the see-now, shop-now movement.
In the piece "Shango: We are here, because you were there" (2018) Camacho appears in a red leotard with ruffles and ornamentation, holding a red axe, and wearing on her head a beaded red helm — an outfit that imparts to the viewer that she is a warrior, but she conducts her campaigns through song and the music of the drum.
As for Graham's look, it's got an off-white corset (that part was the nod to the evening's honoree, Rei Kawakubo, and her plays on innerwear-as-outerwear) festooned with massive silk organza ruffles running down one shoulder, draped diagonally across the body and down to the train, in various shades of crimson (a very popular hue of the night, also as a nod, presumably, to Kawakubo).
The plan lays out which anthems and hymns are to be played and when — right down to the number of "Ruffles and Flourishes," the fanfare that precedes "Hail to the Chief" (16 of them were scheduled for Wednesday) — how many 21-gun salutes are to ring out (three), and how many times the funeral bell should sound when his coffin reached the National Cathedral (41, naturally).
And when beneath them appears a fantastical assortment of women in giant metallic crowns, like Aztec pyramids, above multilayered tank tops and intricately seamed robes in black and pink and mustard, royal exoskeletons gleaming with sequins, shoulders jutting up to the sky, handbags soaring from waists like sci-fi panniers, ruffles and weirdness all in one, it is as if you have gone over the rainbow to an alternate world.
And Johnny Coca at Mulberry riffed on workwear — buttoned-up, slightly lumpen, strangely interesting (well, his stylist was Lotta Volkova of Vetements fame) — at his sophomore outing for the brand, notably less tied to British cliché than the first, replete with culottes and slouchy shirting in schoolboy stripes or sparkling paisley, reflective lamé and velvet in traffic-cone-bright colors, and broad-shouldered frocks ready to carry the weight of the world on their ruffles.
A person would be hard pressed to find two brands as diametrically opposed as Telfar, the gender-blind, trend-agnostic line by Telfar Clemens that has fetishized the one-shouldered top and left-of-center proportion, the subway performative embrace of self, and Rodarte, where the sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy traffic in the stuff (and fluff) of cinematic fantasy: lace and ruffles and rosettes and point d'esprit, often seen through a darkened lens.
In a later poem about this image titled "Family Photo — Slicing Their Wedding Cake," he writes with obvious admiration of their youthful beauty and love: They were the story time & she, the elven smile wearing a dove falling to frosting & the curtains amber the parturient father shape blurred inside the foreground, auburn bright in snowed shirt ruffles Unlike many actual museums, "Museum of the Americas" wisely makes no pretense of being objective.
There were, for sure, some brave souls: Pharrell Williams, an event co-chairman, in ripped jeans, "Rei" inked on the knee, plaid shirt and motorcycle jacket; his wife, Helen Lasichanh, in a red jumpsuit that flattened and haloed the body and had no armholes; Michèle Lamy, the partner of the designer Rick Owens, in snaking red and pink vinyl waves; and Rihanna, swallowed up in a boa constrictor of chintz ruffles, femininity on the rampage.
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For proof, see Rodarte, where decoration is an ontology in itself, one concept leading inexorably to the next, and the next (and the next): belted leather coats festooned in ruffles, which also climbed the legs in frilled gladiator boots and edged musketeer gloves, and then were paired with point d'esprit trousers and Chantilly lace blouses, covered sometimes by road-warrior longhair multicolored goat fur coats, which then segued into slip dresses dropped from shoulders and encrusted in sequins and flowers, beaded with birds.
And while the film's real world gets left behind in the rush, the attention to detail during the OASIS scenes is absolutely astounding — not just the details Cline salivated over on the page, like that Knight Rider scanner in the grill of Wade's car, but the subtle nuances, like the way Wade's avatar constantly seems to be standing in a flattering breeze that ruffles his hair in the most winsome way possible, or the way Art3mis' too-big anime eyes catch the light.
"I feel like it was really time to just put the collection out there the way I want it to be out there and really create and environment where people can come in, enjoy shopping, feel really comfortable, walk into a clean and airy space and just enjoy the shopping experience," Zoe says of the Laurel & Wolf-designed space housing her fall collection, which includes a ton of inspiration she drew on from the '30s and the '90s with an eclectic mix of velvet, lace and ruffles.
True to form, in a presentation titled "Hunting" and shown under black lights in a friend's apartment hung with a huge Gilbert & George work and decorated to look like a forest, the Spanish designer sent out a giddy assortment of his frilly, sometimes feminine, often historicist, always ornamented and minimally concealing designs for brocade chaps, opera cloaks, sleeveless jerkins with shoulder ruffles, peekaboo lace surplices, trailing gowns (yes, for men), velvet lounge suits, tunics resembling chain mail, marabou-trimmed tabarro capes and ruched velvet bloomers from which the models' skinny hairy legs protruded obscenely.
Despite the story's setting hundreds of years ago, many of the situations feel wildly relatable: The film depicts multiple panic attacks; a devastating breakup between two best friends (Emma and Harriet); the crippling pain that comes from hurting someone you love; the heart-wrenching regret of believing you lost your shot at real love; and a scene where we see Mr. Knightley (Johnny Flynn) and Emma getting dressed in all their finery that may or may not include a little nudity, showing that underneath all the ruffles and bows, they're just two people.
At Dior, in a show inspired in equal parts by the daywear in the archives of M. Dior and female explorers like Amelia Earhart, Freya Stark and Louise Boyd, the palette was earthy and angsty, the silhouette curved in at the waist from a small, soft shoulder and belled out to the calf, and the decoration was minimal: Embroidery on jackets and coats mapped, literally, the world; far-flung continents were picked out in flowers made of feathers; and tiny tulle ruffles and feathers fogged in the body.
PARIS — One day in July, not long after Clare Waight Keller had begun work as the first female artistic director of Givenchy — succeeding its longtime designer, Riccardo Tisci, and helping further reset the gender imbalance that has long existed at the top of famous French fashion brands — she was sitting at a long table in the vast white design studio of the brand's headquarters on Avenue George V. She was framed by 23 mood boards propped up against the walls — one for ruffles, one for black dresses, one for blouses, her pale face shadowed by long brown hair, quietly and efficiently turning the pages of a book of fabric swatches — as assistants hovered silently around her.
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