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However charming the clothes — cheeky short skirts, belted dresses, a loden green coat or a Red Riding Hood cape — the goal of the designer is always her imaginative and stylish handbags, made in the shape of books.
I loved the hunt, the discovery and the assembling of things — whether quirky odd pieces of china, convoluted wire baskets, trompe l'oeil metal boxes in the shape of books or green ceramic kitchen bowls.
Any one who has ever attempted to swallow the trash which is daily administered to the public in the shape of books of travels, under the various titles of "notes," "journals," "recollections," &c.
Olympia Le-Tan, a Parisian designer known for her quirky handbags in the shape of books, has created a minaudière, above, for Lancôme's first anniversary of its Rouge in Love lip color collection.
The "book bloc" – people who carry polystyrene shields in the shape of books – clashed with police, trying to force their way into the building and leaving fragments of polystyrene all over the pavement.
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These so-called magical proportions (about 5 by 8) are common in the shapes of books, television sets and credit cards, and they provide the underlying structure for some of the most beloved designs in history: the facades of the Parthenon and Notre Dame, the face of the "Mona Lisa," the Stradivarius violin and the original iPod.
Here's a roundup of your comments and photos from last week, including salvation in the shape of a book-filled box, books that get confused with the landscape and family scrapbooks.
So we pamper them with ludicrously insufficient displays of gratitude in the shape of flowers, books, chocolates, whatevers.
"We're following the shape of the books, so in season two suddenly the action moves to Paris in the 18th century.
All this can be worked out over time, just as the size and shape of paper books have been honed in the centuries since Gutenberg.
By year's end, he expects to make the print magazine available online for a yet-to-be-determined subscription fee, and expand Purple's Internet boutique (now offering purses in the shape of old books, like a handmade felt replica of "Night" by Elie Wiesel for $1,500 by Olympia Le-Tan).
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