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- That meant slim trousers, coats with razor-sharp shoulders and a long, tapering torso.
- Another evening dress fell narrowly in pleats of chiffon; sharp shoulders kept it from looking remotely dowdy.
- The base of the cone is slightly smaller in diameter than the cylinder, leaving a sharp shoulder.
- He is an alien with a floating metal head in between two sharp shoulders that act as a magnetic field.
- The semiwadcutter consists of a conical section that comes to a smaller flat, and a thin sharp shoulder at the base of the cone.
- For day, Leger showed lovely chenille cardigans and cashmere twin sets in colors like burgundy, lavender and green, and good-looking leather jackets with sharp shoulders.
- Luminous embroideries and sharp shoulders for spiffy clothes were the good news out of Karl Lagerfeld's Chanel ready-to-wear show Wednesday that bridged the past and future.
- To get a good sharp shoulder, it's best to finish all the cuts with the tenoning jig, then set it aside and set up for a repeated cross cut operation.
- The wide-trousered suits in soft tweeds should cause a sensation, as could some of the neat and sober suits with skirts, cut deftly with those newer sharp shoulders, all beautifully made.
- Some of the new suits and coat dresses, with their razor-sharp shoulders and neat-as-a-pin sobriety, strangely conjured up images of secretaries or 1960s-era airplane hostesses.
- Until now, interest in Slimane's clothes _ the flat-front trousers that drape subtly through the hips, the razor-sharp shoulders that instantly say Saint Laurent _ has been almost an underground thing.
- The flat nose punches a clean hole in the target, rather than tearing it like a round nose bullet would, and the sharp shoulder enlarges the hole neatly, allowing easy and accurate scoring of the target.
- Tough-girl glamour, sharp shoulders, cobalt blue _ those are Montana's trademarks, and in a season running rampant with them, you'd hope that the house that started it all would be packing them in.
- The sharp shoulders resurface, with peaks, in Yves Saint Laurent's pagoda jacket of 1980 and take flight in a 1999 wood bodice whose inspiration came ( to McQueen ) from the Louvre's " Winged Victory ."
- That sleek fit was the basis of traditional made-to-order tailoring and was still the rule in the 1980s, when the suit was cut from a sharp shoulder line, falling arrow-straight across the body and allowing ease of movement.
- So in a sense, the look and culture that became Saint Laurent, and which Slimane carefully grafted onto his men's style _ the sleek " smoking " pantsuits, the razor-sharp shoulders _ had its roots at Dior.
- On to Gucci, where Ms . Fein noted that the fall's signature, a similarly cut gray suit in wool with sharp shoulders, was sexier than the Ralph Lauren but unprofessional by dint of a front slit in the skirt slicing up toward impropriety.
- The sharp shoulder and flat front of the Brenneke ( similar in dimensions to a wadcutter bullet ) mean that its external ballistics restrict it to short-range use, as its accuracy is similar to that of an American Foster slug while retaining the improved penetration and slug integrity of the Brenneke design.