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"stonewashed" Definitions
  1. (of jeans, etc.) washed in a special way so that the cloth loses some colour and looks older
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Ewan McGregor proudly flaunted his stonewashed jeans and new car.
Another, an oversize 1997 NBA Finals T-shirt and stonewashed jorts.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Don't be destroyed (or stonewashed) by this David Steinberg puzzle.
Piglet's bedding is all 100% stonewashed linen in all its rumpled, elegant glory.
Sleeping on a cloud is only one set of stonewashed, French-linen sheets away.
Stranger things did happen — complete with big hair, stonewashed jeans and Winona Ryder. 2000.
I've had stonewashed and dark blue, but I'm going through a black phase right now.
They ask if I have any recommendations because I'm wearing an Adidas sweatshirt and stonewashed denim.
In one of the images, Cabello is wearing a pair of very on-trend high-waisted stonewashed jeans.
It allows you to exercise your creativity while also making the most out of your older sister's stonewashed jeans.
With the requisite stonewashed denim (Miu Miu), lots of neon (Prada, Versace) and stirrup pants (Tom Ford) to match.
The collection of stonewashed-denim jackets made with Levi's were pretty great, and featured the only visible price tags ($250).
Rapper Kendrick Lamar has launched his latest sneaker for Reebok, a stonewashed design which aims to promote unity and social justice.
She also talks about her decision to experiment this season with the brand's usual Japanese denim by using a stonewashed version.
But, like stonewashed jeans, pastel polos and synth pop, two-tone watches are an '80s staple that is mounting a comeback.
Stonewashed and pigment-printed pieces from a series of looks inspired by workwear and uniforms, photographed on the morning of the show.
The fleece-collared jeans jacket in stonewashed denim he's wearing today, for instance, may look like something from a John Denver album cover.
MagicLinen is stonewashed — a softening process that's completely natural and non-toxic — and Okeo-tex certified, meaning they're not processed with any harmful chemicals.
Eckhaus Latta's show — which celebrated the bold and brave with materials such as stonewashed denim and mesh — was soundtracked by children banging on pots and waving tambourines.
Along with Marky Mark in his Calvins, Michael's butt in a pair of stonewashed Levis was engrained in the minds of many teenagers realizing our desire for men.
Take the most famous advertisement to come out of the campaign, starring Madonna draped in an American flag next to two male models wearing stonewashed denim short shorts.
Mr. Ford's sportswear is of the unadventurously correct, adventurously priced variety: to gussy up your just-so stonewashed jeans ($680), try a suede bomber jacket with shearling collar ($6,990).
She used to collect free perfume samples from White Lakes Mall, empty the little vials onto her stonewashed jeans, strike a disposable lighter, and run, slicked with blue flame, through the dark.
In the 1990s Andre Agassi shook up the tennis world when he showed up to play in neon with shocking pink Lycra under his black stonewashed shorts (followed by purple, highlighter yellow, and so on).
But then Conor sees a vision of 1980s beauty: 16-year-old Raphina (Lucy Boynton), whose stonewashed jeans, bangy bouffant hair, and dramatic makeup make her look like she just walked out of a Duran Duran video.
Kuma is tall, informal — he was wearing stonewashed jeans, and a striped T-shirt under a nylon jacket with frayed and shredded shoulders — and he greeted me with a quick handshake, as if I were another employee.
The fact that Krystal Stubbs is played by Kirsten Dunst, her eyes as cool as steel and her eyeshadow the same shade as stonewashed denim, ought to reassure the viewer that she won't be capable of holding back her ire forever.
While everyone else is wearing denim frayed at the ankle or slashed open across the knee, Kylie's already on that next butt tear tip, taking a pair of scissors and going to town on the seat of her stonewashed denim.
Though the offerings that followed — stonewashed jeans and matching extra-blouson bomber jackets; mega tweeds and miniskirts; shirred metallic jacquard sheaths and rainbow leathers — largely seemed to describe a cast of stock personality types: the '50s bombshell, the '80s Wham!
But last Wednesday, there was a 1970s-themed shindig at a new lounge on Chrystie Street called Et Al. Guests in floral scarves and tie-dyes grooved to "Ring My Bell," as light ricocheted off the disco ball, alongside more contemporary patrons in chokers and high-waisted stonewashed denim.
Emma McClendon, a curator at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York, notes in a fine new book, "Denim: Fashion's Frontier", that when the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, reporters were surprised to see young East Berliners dressed exactly like their cousins from the West—in stonewashed jeans.
For the 15 years that Tom Helme and his business partner Martin Ephson owned Farrow & Ball, the British paint manufacturer known for its moody shades — and names — including Savage Ground (a stonewashed yellow) and Smoked Trout (a red-tinged taupe), Helme constantly worked in the one-dimensional paradigm of wall color.
It wasn't actually a Versace piece and we never saw him in anything like it, but it was Ryan Murphy's vision of him flowing through the casa in Miami in this beautiful pink and gold robe—the opulence of it and the way that it popped throughout the stonewashed white walls of the casa.
From Hedi Slimane's controversial debut at Celine (all puffball off-the-shoulder minidresses and big-shouldered blazers) to the tie-dye T-shirts, stonewashed denim and shell suits at Stella McCartney — not to mention the oversize sweaters and Madonna crosses on show at Marco de Vincenzo — nostalgia for the era appears to have reached critical mass.
I figure if we are all special now, my school experiences, which happened decades ago, would at some point be obsolete, simply a dispatch from the bad old days of the 1980s, a time long ago when everyone listened to Def Leppard and wore stonewashed jeans, when rattails were cool and kids were sorted into "smart" and "stupid" reading groups, and normal reigned supreme.
Held in the Pompidou, the show featured 37 sartorial clichés on 37 diverse non-models of all ages, genders, colors, heights and hip sizes, from the "Milanesa" (a silver-haired lady who lunched in a big mink coat, bigger sunglasses and a tailored skirt) to the "Punk" (spiked and studded lurid green painted leather jacket, matching trousers, matching boots, matching hair), "Miss Webcam" (cropped voluminous vinyl puffa jacket, stonewashed skinny jeans), and the "Bride" (a long white ruffled dress encased in a tulle shroud).
Stonewashed jeans In the 2000s, stonewashed jeans were heavily distressed, with pre-made holes, frayed edges and extensive fading caused by sandblasting. Claude Blankiet with American Garment Finishers from Texas promoted the use of cellulase enzymes in the finishing industry.McNamara, Michael.
"Sacred, Not Stonewashed." Sierra 84, no. 4: 70. MasterFILE Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed August 9, 2013) The reduction of pumice usage and the growing disposal of its chemically-tainted residue triggered a search for novel methods, notably the use of alternative abrading materials or machines and the use of cellulase enzymes. Stonewashed jeans were a popular 1970s fashion trend, before commercial acid wash denim (discussed below) was introduced in the 1980s.
Wilson was last seen wearing a purple rugby shirt with red, gold and white insignia and white cuffs and collar, with stonewashed cutoff blue jeans with brown loafers, and she was wearing an assortment of rings.
Fungi are used extensively to produce industrial chemicals like citric, gluconic, lactic, and malic acids, and industrial enzymes, such as lipases used in biological detergents, cellulases used in making cellulosic ethanol and stonewashed jeans, and amylases, invertases, proteases and xylanases.
Guess, with its red triangle patch, stonewashed denim and signature zipper sliding up each ankle, was officially launched in late 1981. In just one year, sales through Bloomingdale's and Guess's Beverly Hills store hit $6 million. Guess soon began advertising, and in 1985, introduced some black-and-white ads. The ads have won numerous Clio Awards.
Stonewashed jeans are jeans that have been treated to produce a faded, worn appearance. This is usually accomplished either by washing the jeans with pumice in a rotating drum, or by using chemicals to create the appearance without the use of a rotating drum. The expanding cost of importing pumice stone from Italy, Greece and Turkey led to extensive mining of pumice deposits in California, Arizona, and New Mexico, triggering a negative response from American ecologist groups.Ghioto, Gary. 2000.
These feature stone built houses and narrow paved streets, along with ancient stonewashed houses. There are many small churches scattered around the hillside on the top of peaks, built in caves, and by the side of springs. These churches represent the predominant Orthodox religion. Along the coast about 6 km from Makry Gialos, is the Kapsa Monastery, built on a sheer rock face, close to the spectacular Perivolakia Gorge which is believed to have been founded in the 15th century.
The video begins in a classroom, where Robin wears a schoolgirl outfit and a blonde wig. She begs a teacher for forgiveness for being a "bad girl" and decides to sing him a song. Robin is then seen wearing a stonewashed denim miniskirt, a pair of leggings, and a matching jacket that has her name graffitied on the back, with the sleeves rolled up in a shopping mall. Her appearance is reminiscent of Gibson in the music videos during the Electric Youth-era and Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now".
This derepression would allow the T. reesei strain to produce cellulases under any set of growth conditions, even in the presence of glucose. However, with the advent of modern genetic engineering tools such as targeted deletion, targeted knockout, and more, a new generation of strains dubbed "hyperproducers" has emerged. Some of the highest performing industrial strains produce up to 100 grams of cellulases per litre, more than 3 times as much as the RUT-C30 strain (which itself produces twice as much as the parent strain NG14 from which it was derived). T. reesei is used in the creation of stonewashed jeans.
1980s glam metal band Poison wearing stonewashed drainpipe jeans Skin-tight acid-washed jeans were also popular in the 1980s with most heavy metal bands, and in particular those in the thrash metal scene, such as Anthrax, Megadeth, Metallica and Slayer. This was the trend for those who did not wear spandex, which was popular with the dominant heavy metal scene at the time. They were often worn with white high-top sneakers or basketball shoes like Converse. By the late 1980s, drainpipe pants were largely superseded by straight leg jeans like Levi 501s, but remained popular among fans of hard rock until the 1990s.
A small Sebenza cutting a knot There are currently two size models of the Sebenza 31, small and large. The Small 31 has a 2.99" (76.17mm) blade and the Large 31 has a 3.61" (91.69mm) blade. First introduced in 1990, the current basic model has a sand-blasted titanium handle and a stonewashed finish CPM S35VN steel blade. There are numerous options for the embellishment of the Sebenza's titanium handles, such as computer-generated graphics, custom (unique) graphics, or inlays such as exotic wood, micarta, or mammoth ivory. Originally the Chris Reeve Sebenza was available with a blade of ATS-34 steel. In 1996, the blade material was changed to BG-42 blade steel, and later in 2001, the Sebenza blade material transitioned to CPM S30V steel.
On February 6, 1996, 10-year old Zach Ramsay left his apartment at around 7:34 a.m. to attend school, taking his usual school route through an alleyway near the 400 block of 4th Street N. Ramsay was wearing a blue denim jacket with green sleeves, a blue football jersey with his last name imprinted on the back in gold letters, stonewashed jeans, and black high-top sneakers. A family of three who lived in an apartment in the alleyway reported seeing Ramsay there that morning, and also reported seeing an off-white, four-door car nearly run him over. Another witness reported seeing Ramsay standing in the alleyway and that he appeared to be "waiting for someone." Yet another witness, who lived near the end of the alleyway, reported seeing Ramsay distressed with an obese adult male following him a few feet behind at about 7:45 a.m.

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