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My pull toward that aesthetic was only deepened by 13 years of wearing a uniform to school: crisp white shirt, navy blazer with a griffin patch on the pocket, pleated gray skirt, black and white saddle shoes.
I particularly liked Bella's Act I, Scene 1 convincingly vintage floral print dress and her black and white saddle shoes, as well as Arty's knickers and argyle knee socks.
That fall he enrolled as a 16-year-old freshman at Harvard, where he showed up wearing a newly purchased outfit of gold-brown jacket, green-and-blue striped pants and white saddle shoes.
Hampshire, breed of pig developed in the United States from the Wessex Saddleback and other varieties first imported from England around 1825; in the late 20th century it was one of the predominant breeds in the U.S. The trim, fine-coated Hampshire is black with a white saddle, which includes the forelegs, and its ears are erect and forward pointing.
He calls out to a woman in white daisy sandals, "Sexy at the ocean!" and nods to another in black marabou slingbacks: "Marlene Dietrich in 'Morocco.' " He instructs a lady trying on brown boots: "That white saddle stitching will fit right in in Rockland County, sweetie — suburban chic!" (She was indeed from Rockland County).
He had changed his clothes after classes, and wore an old pair of toursers spattered with lime, a pair of dirty black and white saddle shoes, and a sweatshirt.. View Article By John Cassidy By Troy Patterson By Phil Klay By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
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One of his early popular books, Saddlebottom, featured a porcine hero, much scorned for the unusual white saddle-shaped patch on his bottom, who runs away on adventures with a cat.
Up on the roof, Landesman, noticing a smudge on his brown-and-white saddle shoes, licked his fingers and bent over to apply a manual shine.
She went high-stepping through them all like a vaudeville trouper, complete with black-and-white saddle shoes to show off footwork ready for Broadway.
First, he asked Olivia to take off her shoes, which were DIY versions of collagist Ray Johnson's famed John Cage footwear: black-and-white saddle shoes with the words "John" and "Cage" blotched in reverse-out across the toes.
The first one I saw was on the corner of West 36th Street and 6th Avenue: a racing bicycle, painted completely white (tyres, saddle, spokes - everything) and chained to a street sign ("Left Lane Must Turn Left").
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