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"statuesque" Definitions
  1. (usually of a woman) tall and beautiful in an impressive way; like a statue

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And with Meredith, I knew that it had to be an actress that was physically statuesque but also emotionally statuesque.
Kvitova is a statuesque left-hander, Williams a statuesque right-hander, and their approaches to the game mirror each other.
Edward Albee's statuesque Pulitzer Prize winner returns to the stage.
"[She] is very statuesque," her stylist Erica Cloud recently told PeopleStyle.
Stephanie was known for her statuesque physique and hard-working nature.
By the end of the episode, she's basically a statuesque disco ball.
She was tall and very statuesque and I was like, 'Wow man.
Only this time she actually is a statue, rather than just statuesque.
Those prolonged and statuesque pauses, those coolly regal waits before acknowledging applause!
Lynes's aesthetic blended surrealism, male erotica, and Hollywood-inspired pop-cultural statuesque glamour.
They were as statuesque and stately as they should've been, though nothing special.
Pliskova is a lean and statuesque 6-foot-1 with a big wingspan.
"He was pretty statuesque in that he was stoic and stern," he said.
His physique is statuesque: 6 foot 3, big shoulders, little joints, cover-model muscles.
It's comforting to see that this statuesque, walking Ken doll has confidence issues too.
Abby's statuesque shoulders were bared, and she looked like a funerary memorial of herself.
Its sustained adagio takes Mr. Tate through a long series of varied statuesque shapes.
I watched my mother's friend, a tall statuesque woman, stride casually into a restroom.
A statuesque gray nude stands braiding her hair in the ocean beyond the hill.
The female figure climbs into the rope's loop, perching in a pedestrian yet statuesque pose.
Just casually looking more like a goddess than this whole row of statuesque stone ladies.
"So, you do small hotels?" the C.E.O., a statuesque Swede in a power suit, asked.
Then I found it: Just the right shape and color but eerily angular and statuesque.
"She brings something statuesque, something otherworldly to the character, and it's remarkable to see," he said.
The statuesque dancers Konstantina Xintara and Theodoros Vlachos could have stepped right out of Greek mythology.
I mentioned that to her very offhandedly because she's so statuesque; her posture is really good.
"Statuesque" women may or may not appreciate the reminder that they are tall or full-figured.
His statues since then are rarely the static forms that make other pieces seem, well, statuesque.
Flattened yet statuesque, these agile Amazons are frequently in motion, their poses simplified by strong colors.
They're extremely blendable and pigmented, and the shade "Statuesque" is the perfect transition color along my crease.
But there is a tension between his statuesque composure and the wackiness he describes that resists translation.
The sculpture "Bellerophon Taming Pegasus" (1480–82) is among the most statuesque male nudes of the Renaissance.
Lately, she's been particularly drawn to the "stillness" of Renaissance paintings, and the statuesque compositions of Indian miniatures.
The wearer was to be a statuesque dancer named Clémentine Deluy, known for her work with Pina Bausch.
Anglim, who earned the nickname 'Joey Amazing,' couldn't help but notice the statuesque blonde on the other tribe.
From splatter-paint patterns to statuesque sparkles, it's amazing how many imaginative things people can create out of makeup.
When we say Channing Tatum is statuesque, we meant that he'd be a great medal holder for an Olympian.
A beautiful, statuesque drag queen in full hair and makeup stood on the sidewalk, eyes closed, in deep concentration.
Yet "Symphonics" is also marked by more stillness than any other ballet in the repertory: upright, statuesque, contemplative stillness.
They were accompanied by Shala Monroque, a statuesque fashion world fixture and ex-girlfriend of the gallerist Larry Gagosian.
Among those players is Fanny Stollar, a statuesque, 18-year-old Hungarian with hopes of joining the sport's elite.
In another interior scene, a naked woman, with jet-black skin and exaggerated racialized features, stands statuesque atop a plinth.
He took one step then another toward the front, picking his way around statuesque bikers that flexed in silent judgment.
Since "The Shallows" is a star vehicle for the attractive and statuesque Ms. Lively, the suspense here is somewhat circumscribed.
They are statuesque depictions of growth in motherly bodies, giving and holding life through science in geometrical atoms and molecules.
Gwyneth Paltrow showed off a statuesque figure in this delicate, dusty rose gown by Posen to the 2007 Academy Awards.
At one point, I stopped near a pond where a family of horses stood statuesque in the knee-high grass.
In "Matters of the Heart, (Figure III)" (2014), a statuesque woman stands with her legs crossed in a dancer's pose.
Sajet attributed this popularity to "the magic of Michelle's presence: her statuesque pose, flowing dress, and direct gaze" in Sherald's portrait.
Del Toro collaborated with sculptors for three years to perfect his amphibian, from the creature's Renaissance nose to his statuesque derriere.
On Maya & Marty, as it did in that SNL bit, Rudolph's statuesque dignity functions as the perfect counterweight to Short's mugging.
Hadrian leans mournfully against the sarcophagus containing Antinous's body as five male dancers in G-strings stand statuesque in the background.
But Lawrence, statuesque and uncommonly mature, left as a hero with barely a grass stain on his orange-and-white uniform.
At one performance, statuesque couples posed with a pair of Genesis luxury sedans; at another, Sberbank gave away fancy chocolate truffles.
Across the room, one stood, statuesque, on the top of a small white table as another strutted playfully down a wooden walkway.
The statuesque performer Jomama Jones was wearing a sleeveless gold sequined number while she formulated that question, which was also a demand.
The main attraction was the movie's statuesque, sultry star Silvana Mangano as a teenage rice harvester introduced executing a solo boogie-woogie.
For all of her beauty, the statuesque Ms. Green, breaking into solos that emphasize her long lines and angles, is never decorative.
Poem Selected by Terrance Hayes This poem adores not the statuesque horse but the bug "no one thinks of" amid life's troubles.
Trespassing contains the architecturally inspired and boldly colorful abstract work central to the artist's practice, but with new flourishes and lively, statuesque curves.
It's a natural evolution for the athlete, who has been modeling (at a statuesque 6-foot-10) for the retailer since Spring 2016.
This silhouette could only be pulled off by a very tall and statuesque figure so we were immediately drawn to it for Allison.
Tall, statuesque, and pulsing with Amazonian blood, Diana (Gal Gadot) doesn't easily blend in with the outside world in the film Wonder Woman.
Laguna Beach, California, where everybody is beautiful, the ocean runs along statuesque cliffs, and even the rehabs have a bar across the street.
She swapped a ruffled, sheer, deep-V red carpet number for a statuesque white column (equally plunging!) gown at the InStyle/Warner Bros. party.
The LA-based artist creates work that puts Lisa Simpson in a dream world, floating around color swatches and statuesque Matisse-esque female forms.
The statuesque beauty -- she was 6-foot-4 -- was first spotted by photographer Bruce Weber at a Calvin Klein hosiery shoot, according to Vogue.
Martin, wearing nothing but a robe and underwear (with matching Greek keys) does his best to look statuesque as he stands by the pool.
The experience is different for every dancer, but in the case of Maria Kowroski, the statuesque New York City Ballet principal, it's been humbling.
Directly beside the banner stood a statuesque topless blond dude with a six pack and a man bun, modeling an unzipped Summit Ice jacket.
Then, a statuesque woman with a beautiful Afro appears in the hallway, a smile on her face; she disappears as Abbas moves toward her.
Ties Raven, one of DC Comics' Teen Titans, the statuesque daughter of a demon, killed her father in order to purge herself of evil.
Rich costumes replace statuesque nudity; while Lynes liked to eroticize male dancers in black and white, van Vechten preferred highly saturated colors and glittery fabrics.
We can analyze how he's twice as accurate when he executes a statuesque two-footed landing versus his off-balance one-legged post-jumper stance.
One of the people tasked with making over the statuesque Kidman was costume designer Audrey Fisher, whose previous work includes Netflix's Girlboss, and HBO's Barry.
We all fall for advertisements, like when we see people's dating profiles and imagine them as a glorious statuesque-figure and they're actually a troll.
He seemed more like a toon, a cocky huckster swanning around Gotham with a statuesque woman on his arm and skyscrapers stamped with his brand.
A wide array of dance motifs returns throughout the work: A tilting stance with hands meeting overhead becomes a classically statuesque image of withdrawn meditation.
And for the matinee on June 20, the powerful, statuesque Christine Shevchenko makes her New York debut as Odette/Odile opposite the charismatic James Whiteside.
The shots flow freely, the dubstep remixes blast from every club on Halsted Street, and statuesque drag queens strut from bar to bar in gorgeous groups.
The story became international news — partly because female teacher sex scandals were relatively rare at the time, and partly because Lafave was a tall, statuesque blonde.
In Kathak, stories revolve around the god Krishna and the goddess Radha; what you'll see is a tapestry of intricate footwork, fast pirouettes and statuesque poses.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder and chief executive, stood nearby grinning from ear to ear, surrounded by a trio of statuesque women in sequined and metallic dresses.
A singer-songwriter with a statuesque stage presence, Wise has a voice that is both strong and ethereal, which befits Iokanaan's prophetic utterances throughout the play.
Kim is late, just like in the original opening, but now she's shown to be statuesque, regal, nearly godlike as she's fitted into a glittering body suit.
Your destination this morning is Mont Salève, the small (by Alpine standards), but statuesque, mountain that serves as the backdrop to most photos of the city's skyline.
Your destination this morning is Mont Salève, the small (by Alpine standards), but statuesque, mountain that serves as the backdrop to most photos of the city's skyline.
"Since 'The Shallows' is a star vehicle for the attractive and statuesque Ms. Lively, the suspense here is somewhat circumscribed," Glenn Kenny wrote in The New York Times.
He alights into a blitz of whirling kicks, headstands, statuesque elbow freezes, and more technical moves that would send you to a B-Boy glossary or medical encyclopedia.
A Word With Famke Janssen looks like a woman you wouldn't want to tangle with: six statuesque feet crowned by intense wide-set eyes and cheekbones like granite outcroppings.
The gown "accentuates Allison's statuesque frame and suits her fearless personality," says the stylist, who completed the ensemble with H. Stern jewels, a Tyler Ellis clutch and Stuart Weitzman heels.
Named lovingly by David Shrigley himself, the statuesque swan stands at 35 inches tall and comprises all that is to love about Shrigley's charismatic work, while also being pool-ready.
"Oh, [expletive], there's my wife," Lee exclaimed, leading me over to Tonya Lewis Lee, a statuesque, green-eyed blonde whose hair was sheared shorter on the sides than on top.
On one occasion, she revolves him as he holds a statuesque position — something that's still too much for many 21st-century choreographers but which recurs in two other Bournonville ballets.
Charlize Theron looked statuesque in a form-fitting gold dress, while Billie Eilish kept her dark glasses on as she moved among smokers and other cool kids in the garden.
Ms. Suri, ravishingly dressed in cream and gold, at once made the rapid footwork and gestures of Kuchipudi absorbing and, in statuesque positions, she has piercing beauty of line, too.
" In terms of the makeup look that went with this glittery gown, Andrews' makeup artist Lisa Ashley sums up the vibe for the night in four words, "Sleeky, Silver, Shimmer, Statuesque.
He is fairly statuesque in terms of mobility, and he only played 22 games in college, but his right arm is a cannon and he is not afraid to use it.
You could quibble with this or that choice in Del Caro's rendering—the statuesque word "colossus" seems a poor choice for Ungeheuer —but the passage has the right racing, dancing energy.
Depending on which part of the world the statuesque Russian was competing in, she was known as "a diva" or "a snow queen" — monikers that Khorkina says were only bestowed on "heroes".
At last season's conclusion, Frank's statuesque wife Claire, played by Robin Wright, looked into the camera and declared "my turn" as the power shifted and she became the first female U.S. president.
To America's largest house of worship, the 40,000-member Lakewood Church, she is the statuesque blonde who spearheaded the megachurch's ministry for women and preached weekly sermonettes about the divine good life.
The atmospherics around the pallid corpse are revealing; while the statuesque form of Christ reads as a pillar of calm, the expressions of those around him betray only fear, confusion, and sorrow.
Even with the crowd at New York's Madison Square Garden chanting for a popular golden retriever, the statuesque Siba strutted off with best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club on Tuesday night.
Even if it weren't for the microphone in hand, Bosski is unmissable—statuesque and sporting a gently-coiffed black bob, and tonight donning a pale blue scoop-necked top reminiscent of Jacqueline Kennedy.
Hotel Cubo Built in 1932 as a private residence, this statuesque Art Deco building had many lives — as a ballet school, a magazine headquarters, a government office — before its 2011 reincarnation as a hotel.
By the time she was arrested, the story had become international news — partly because publicized female teacher sex scandals were relatively rare at the time, and partly because Lafave was a tall, statuesque blonde.
His 3D digital illustrations range from renderings of animals to figures, making you wonder whether they're paper sculptures painstakingly crafted and carefully photographed in a studio, or statuesque mounds of soft-serve ice cream.
A statuesque, very on-trend, very pregnant woman whisks into the waiting room of my doctor's office in a pair of heeled ankle boots that would give me vertigo, baby-on-board or no.
During the war, still in the South of France, he perpetrated his statuesque nudes, simpering lovers, and coarse enigmas, including "Hanged Pierrot," circa 1941, in which a woman appears to lament a dead clown.
Complete with snakes, monsters, a shimmering rainbow and Truth (a statuesque woman) dressed in white, the canvas, which once belonged to the Royal Shakespeare Company, might have been considered academic kitsch a few decades ago.
Dietrich by Design "You couldn't ask for a better actor, a better person to dress, in terms of how she looks and how well she wears clothes," Ms. Powell said of the statuesque Ms. Blanchett.
Betsy's ALS diagnosis was the least interesting thing about her: a brilliant, motorcycle driving, world-traveling pioneer of laser cutting sculpture – who just happened to be a statuesque beauty with a keen sense of style.
Backstage Beauty Report Virginia Woolf's 1928 historical fantasy "Orlando" — which tells the tale of a young Elizabethan nobleman — gave rise to what the makeup artist Wendy Rowe called "beautiful statuesque skin" backstage at Burberry today.
The baroque grandeur of the minuet pas de deux from Balanchine's "Chaconne" (a Suzanne Farrell creation) is exactly the kind of role that Ms. Peck hasn't yet mastered — it usually goes to tall, statuesque divas.
ROME — Encircled by the monolithic statues that surround the Stadio Pietrangeli here, the considerably less statuesque David Goffin showed a different type of solidity that has put him in the top 6 of men's tennis.
The statuesque pin-ups we wore to prom have been replaced by more modern styles, but the basic formula is still the same: a middle part, loose tendrils around the face, and volume at the crown.
Clearly, to score a coveted spot on the Victoria's Secret runway you need to not only possess an enviable set of abs and a statuesque frame, but also a really nonchalant attitude towards dirt and grime.
Of course there's a structural reason for making Gabe's colleagues, who also include his slacker buddy, Tony (Jacob Vargas), and Abby, a statuesque, risibly naïve young white woman from South Dakota (Maggie Geha), so one-dimensional.
Today, the same court is painted with the image of Antetokounmpo in his current guise — a statuesque man in a green Milwaukee Bucks uniform holding a basketball skyward, presumably on his way to another emphatic dunk.
Surrounded by bodyguards, he walked toward the bike path, his body motions more fluid than the typically stiff, statuesque poses he makes on Instagram would suggest, his shoulders hunched and long arms swaying as he moved.
Mahogany Phillips likes to describe herself as a "tall woman of statuesque stature," but as a transgender woman living in New York City, she says she used to fear for her life just walking down the street.
What's surprising, given that we never see the face of the deceased, and that his hands are covered, is how expressive Affleck manages to be, supplying a jolt to his statuesque calm and his yearning motions alike.
Betsy's ALS diagnosis was the least interesting thing about her: She was a brilliant, motorcycle-driving, world-traveling pioneer of laser-cutting sculpture — who just happened to be a statuesque beauty with a keen sense of style.
The third movement brings Ms. Yanowsky together with the statuesque Reece Clarke (the Royal Ballet's answer to Roberto Bolle) for a disappointingly predictable romantic pas de deux that gives way to a high-energy, confrontational ensemble finale.
Statuesque and always to-the-nines, Ms. Anderson loves fashion and recently opened the Charlotte Jones Collection, a boutique of fashion and novelty items for ardent Cowboys fans, in the Omni hotel on the grounds of the Star.
A 45-minute boat ride later, Ko Kut rose from the Gulf of Thailand, a green hump ringed by an undeveloped beach and statuesque boulders that looked as if they had been designed for diving into the sea.
But still she stood statuesque next to him, matched by Melania on the other side, so the two women resembled the twin female sphinxes in The NeverEnding Story, in the service of a power I could not quite identify.
Not every baseball player is statuesque; one need only to take a look at the careers of guys like Kruk and Cecil Fielder to know it's possible, but scouts are always wary of the large human—especially position players.
When most people think of Laverne Cox, they probably imagine the statuesque, gown-clad beauty they regularly see swanning down the red carpet, or the perennially perfectly coiffed and manicured Sophia (her character on Orange Is the New Black).
Couple the downgrade at center with a point-guard crop that is defensively uninspiring at best (Tony Parker's defense is nearly as statuesque as Pau's these days), and you have a recipe for some unsightly pick-and-roll defense.
Still, several created vivid impressions: Christine Arand, a fiery, statuesque soprano, as Armida; Randall Scotting, a flexible, expressive countertenor, as Rinaldo; Nicholas Tamagna, an intense countertenor, as Goffredo; and Franco Pomponi, a strong if occasionally bluff baritone, as Argante.
Works from the Kaigetsudo studio use bold, thick lines on paper, and depict statuesque and imperious women, while the women in Matsuno Chikanobu's work, painted on silk with the most expensive pigments, are smaller, with rounder, more childlike features.
For Stockholm Design Week — where Wetterling Gallery will debut the vases — the designers also made abstract glass flowers that sit on lean iron stems and recall the statuesque plants they saw in their family garden as children in Brittany.
Kendall slid those boots on and walked around the studio as if she was in a pair of running shoes: statuesque, confident and just as enthusiastic and excited to be doing the show as if it was her first one.
I know this is reductive, even verging on stereotypical; lots of trans women are short, and plenty of cis women—from Megan Thee Stallion and the tall girl from Tall Girl to Elizabeth Debicki and Peppa Pig—are perfectly statuesque.
A break in the fifth game of the opening set, which included a delectable lob over the statuesque Williams that left the crowd roaring their approval, was enough to win Gauff the first set and her nerveless display continued in the second set.
In "Me and Dex," a nude woman in seeming ecstasy sits next to a statuesque peacock on a modern workspace surrounded by floral drapes, a heady combination that traverses the line between contemporary and archaic and ends up in the purgatory of time.
The second film, Kate Plays Christine, is a documentary by director Robert Greene that follows House of Cards actress Kate Lyn Sheil as she gets ready to play the role of the statuesque 5-foot, 23-inch brunette in a forthcoming movie.
Players could for a limited time purchase a special "skin," or 3D model, for the character Mercy — she's the most powerful healer in the lineup, so the choice makes sense, even though the statuesque blonde isn't exactly their most interesting character work.
Unlike most spy thrillers in which statuesque, expensively dressed women show an unexpected talent for kicking the bejeezus out of armed men, the South African series "Queen Sono" also devotes a lot of time to historical and geopolitical debate, or at least sloganeering.
The works of Ruth Page, George Balanchine, and Pavel Tchelitchew (who designed sets and costumes for Les Ballets Russes), display a mixture of statuesque minimalism (the costumes for Balanchine's 1933 ballet Errante, look like the prototypes of a superhero unitard) and Dalì-like surrealism.
As their students shuffled in, Brian Begin, the founder of the Fearless Man consulting network and community, stood at the front of the room while Dave Stultz, the company's head "coach," hung out statuesque in a muscle-hugging slate gray suit at the back.
It capped an outstanding week for the statuesque 23-year-old Campbell who also set the year's fastest time of 240 seconds in the 2100 freestyle, edging her sister and world champion Bronte who was a gallant runner-up despite carrying a shoulder injury.
Mr. Harris began his career with two well-known series involving self-portraits: "Americas" (1987-88), a set of closely cropped images that feature the artist and others in whiteface, and "Constructs" (1989), which shows him assuming statuesque forms against a black cloth backdrop.
Whether it is Lawrence — a statuesque 6-foot-6, big-armed quarterback — the dynamic receivers or a defense dotted with five-star recruits, Clemson looks every bit the part of the college football power that is gunning for its third national championship in four seasons.
" It's a good career move for the statuesque cop with the "hussy red" hair, who seems suited to the new criminal terrain of drug lords so cruel they leave severed heads as calling cards and biker gangs so brutal they "eat Hells Angels for breakfast.
One of its '20103s-style photo ads has its 69-year-old master watchmaker and charismatic frontman, Gilbert O. Gudjonsson, peering through a watchmaker's eyepiece while his three business colleagues, clad in matching rubber swim caps, gawk at a statuesque bathing beauty beside a swimming pool.
Laura Halzack (in white), Parisa Khobdeh (red) and Eran Bugge (yellow), ideally differentiated, beautifully illustrated the contrasting dynamics of each of the three lead women: Ms. Halzack's role is the most beautifully statuesque and authoritative; Ms. Khobdeh's the most percussively charged; Ms. Bugge's the most impetuous.
Every Aeroflot flight starts with a video of three skinny, statuesque female flight attendants in the airline's trademark orange uniforms embroidered with a flying hammer and sickle gliding through an airport, and many new employees of both sexes seem to have been hired with young glamour in mind.
As a result, Rowe became a rather statuesque yet controversial figure in the avant-garde noise world of the mid-1960s, around the same time he founded the AMM ensemble, a free improvisation group he formed with Eddie Prévost, John Tilbury, Cornelius Cardew, Lou Gare, and Christopher Hobbs.
During a recent photo shoot at her Sag Harbor, New York, home, restaurateur and lifestyle expert B. Smith breezes into her sun-drenched living room looking every part the former model she was earlier in her career: willowy and statuesque, with sculpted cheekbones and of course, a radiant, high-wattage smile.
" Here's where non-Balanchine repertory can bring unsuspected qualities to the surface: Troy Schumacher's "Common Ground" (new last October) uses all her statuesque authority, but it also brings out an inflamed wildness that's a surprise; and it's this — along with piquant musical playfulness — that she's starting to develop in "Walpurgisnacht.
From our recent coverage of knot headbands all over fashion week, it's clear that a well-placed headband can make even the smallest among us feel statuesque, hide dirty hair, add a pop of color to a black dress, brighten up even the dullest visage, and leave us feeling positively regal.
Comments were being made toward the girls—I mean, I'm a pretty statuesque, tough-looking person, so I wasn't messed with as much as the more petite, supposedly non-threatening-looking girls in my band, but they were really getting a lot of inappropriate comments directed at them and touching, and stuff.
When he wants to — among dozens of examples, think of the shining final children's chorus of his Nativity oratorio, "El Niño"; the British Dancing Girl's chirpy number in "The Death of Klinghoffer"; Pat Nixon's statuesque aria, "This Is Prophetic," from "Nixon in China" — he can create earworm melodies the equal of Puccini's.
At the moment, the statuesque naked woman on the four-poster bed in front of me is—and really, there's no more polite way to say this, so bear with me—inserting a string of oversize beads into herself, while a naked guy stands next to the bed, a towel hanging from his erect penis.
"None of these people ever gave up on me, even when I gave up on myself," says the stern-faced 37-year-old, whose children and stepchildren range in age from 10 to 24, before burying her statuesque frame in a bear hug from the diminutive figure of the judge who helped save her.
At SLAM, the exhibition includes over 200 artifacts from the cities of Canopus and Thonis-Heracleion, both of which were long believed to be lost to time: 16-foot statues of pharaohs and goddesses like Hapy, jewelry, bronze vessels, and statuesque homages to the god Osiris, all salvaged from just ten meters below the sea.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If you've seen an image of a Black jazz musician, eyes closed, his head lost in rapture, face awash in sweat, his ebony skin almost becoming silhouette but for the coruscating light against the statuesque bones of his face and the monsoon over his brow, then you have seen Roy DeCarava's photography.
And what the uninitiated don't realize as his statuesque form rises and makes its way to the microphone, where a DJ has queued up Judas Priest's "Victim of Changes," its lyrics about to scroll down the large flat screen mounted on the wall behind them, is that Arcanabyss Brooks is the dark lord of Vancouver karaoke.
"Drag Race" is entertaining in the way that every show that structures itself around transformation is: There's a pleasant thrill that comes from watching a bland room metamorphose into something out of Architectural Digest, or the creation of an impossibly elaborate meal in under an hour, or a generic-looking man morphing into a gorgeous and statuesque woman.
Also by Biki: a plain black evening cape in wool crepe that Callas wore at the December 1970 opening of the Teatro alla Scala season in Milan and a simple but statuesque floor-length dress with a silk satin collar and cinched by a satin belt that the singer wore in 1973 during a farewell concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
And just last month, the world stopped when the curtain drew on Versace's spring 2018 show in Milan, to reveal the original faces of the '90s — Carla Bruni, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen, and Schiffer — just before they took to the runway to commemorate the 20th anniversary of designer Gianni Versace's death; statuesque and dripped in chainmail, just as they were some two decades ago.
Now 50, Mr. Gourjon has spent thousands of hours at Gleason's, and his black-and-white photos portray the sport's intoxicating swirl of violence and grace: a young boxer, exhausted from throwing flurries, drapes his arms over the ring; a statuesque fighter out of a George Bellows painting laces his shoes in a locker room; and seen through a window in the gym's cluttered boxing-poster-filled office, a man approaches his crawling, weakened opponent with menace.
When she slayed alongside Beyonc in the "Sorry" video When she embodied the meaning of "statuesque" When she rocked this angle because she felt like it When she covered Sports Illustrated as its sportsperson of the year When she showed off her Wimbledon dress When she performed aerial acrobatics at the Williams Invitational When she competed with a sunset for most beautiful – and won When she proved leotards aren't just for ballerinas When she said she could play in heels and proved it When she crashed a wedding and her bathing suit seemed entirely appropriate for the occasion When she did this When she made us all go out and buy body chains When she posed with her Wimbledon trophy in a goddess-like ball gown When she made her Vogue shoot wholly original And then casually read her cover issue by the pool When her abs looked like this When we couldn't look away from her itty bitty shorts.

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