Flower silk - In a Buttoned-Up Frame of Mind
New York Times - And sleeveless chiffon T-shirts drizzled with pleated folds of silk looked sexy. However, their many (many, many) dresses seemed to have fallen under the horrible weight of Now what? Except for a couple of skimmy dresses in embroidered silk
New York Post - An ultrafeminine lavender silk top was offset by sleek cropped taffeta dress pants (which truly worked, despite their description), and a flowy Japanese printed silk benefitted from the structure of a wool georgette top layered on top of it. The
The Washington Times - Miss Stevens shows red as fashion in the exhibit's Japanese, early 20th-century "Kimono," a conservative deep-blue long jacket lined with brilliant red silk. Forbidden to design red clothing during the Heian (794-1185) and Edo (1600-1868) periods
Free Lance-Star - The beds: a heavily quilted swoon couch and a high four-poster festooned with silk flowers. The dresser: dark old oak and marble. The lamps: gilded, populated by cherubs, and dripping with green crystals. On the walls: Nudes. Painted nudes. Tapestried
Turkish Daily News - Remember the spices, the precious stones that streamed to the west via the Silk Road Narayanan said Indians know how to count before learning how to read and write. It is the first time I have heard of such a thing when she remarks: Even
New York Post - An ultrafeminine lavender silk top was offset by sleek cropped taffeta dress pants (which truly worked, despite their description), and a flowy Japanese printed silk benefitted from the structure of a wool georgette top layered on top of it. The
The Washington Times - Miss Stevens shows red as fashion in the exhibit's Japanese, early 20th-century "Kimono," a conservative deep-blue long jacket lined with brilliant red silk. Forbidden to design red clothing during the Heian (794-1185) and Edo (1600-1868) periods
Free Lance-Star - The beds: a heavily quilted swoon couch and a high four-poster festooned with silk flowers. The dresser: dark old oak and marble. The lamps: gilded, populated by cherubs, and dripping with green crystals. On the walls: Nudes. Painted nudes. Tapestried
Turkish Daily News - Remember the spices, the precious stones that streamed to the west via the Silk Road Narayanan said Indians know how to count before learning how to read and write. It is the first time I have heard of such a thing when she remarks: Even