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Chanel's inspiration was feather light — the diamond plume that Coco herself created in 1932.
It's feather light (unlike Chloe), cynical but still somehow idealistic, and has ten megapixels.
These were feather light with a chunky veal ragout as a foil.
But the introduction of volume on two elastic-hemmed cropped-sleeve jackets was feather light and had intriguing possibilities.
PARIS — Woolly, hairy or feather light, autumn knits have one thing in common: They cover the body like falling leaves.
There is, for instance, in the show an eiderdown jacket, dated around 1860, quite simple and feather light.
For a film about a weighty subject, "My Sister's Keeper," tomorrow night's offering on CBS, feels feather light.
Rivers sets the scene with some bird-song sax gymnastics, his tone feather light but piercingly intense.
His flow is sometimes staccato, sometimes sticky, but always feather light; it would have suited late-'80s high-velocity hybrid styles like hip-house or freestyle perfectly.
Thea Bjerg of Denmark is represented by three-dimensional fabrics that have the surface richness of brocade, but appear to be feather light.
Think of the RZR as something of a post-apocalyptic Lotus Elise: feather light, impossibly nimble, supremely tail-happy.
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