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This can mean reworking well-known historical objects or art forms, like "Dream of China" (2005), a traditional robe made of fishing line and chain by Wang Jin, a Chinese artist.
And the title track is greasy and tart, with Mr. Trucks slathering urgent guitar, while his wife plays the tease: I know you wish that you could see in my window Wishing you could pull up the blind And I'm wearing my robe made of flowers Just me and my made up mind JON CARAMANICA.
He is shown wearing kilts and a priestly robe made of panther skin, and carrying symbols of his office such as a sceptre and staff.
His shocking depiction of an African Virgin Mary features an exposed breast formed from lacquered elephant dung as well as a robe made of pornographic depictions of women's asses.
According to Parachute, its most popular product is the $99 Classic Robe, made of 100percentTurkishsh cotton, and practically designed with two front pockets, a snug waist tie and plush collar.
Past seasons have featured sweaters dyed with the colorful remains of the Cochineal insect it takes 80,000 of them to make one kilogram of dye, a $30,000 robe made of tree bark, and a teepee tanned with buffalo brains.
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The Oasans always wear gloves, and hooded pastel-coloured robes made of a fabric "disconcertingly like bathtowel".
Persons of high status wore robes made of or edged with strips of sea otter fur and yarn made of the wool of mountain goats.
They depict Jesus, saints and angels against backdrops of streaky skies, wearing jeweled headdresses and robes made of milky glass layers.
Like other late-1960s rockers worldwide, they turned shows into happenings, collaborating with visual artists; the Plastics performed in wild makeup, wearing robes made of bedsheets.
The use of rags was later formalized into making the robes out of separate strips or pieces of cloth, but the rough patchwork tradition was carried over into China, where hermit monks in modern times wore robes made of old rags.
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