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en I think the secret of her success is that she cuts furs exactly as if she's cutting (the) fabric of her ready-to-wear collection. So she achieves that long, narrow line without sacrificing anything.

en The bed sheers ... came from our ready-to-wear collection,
  Calvin Klein

en Ready-to-wear -- that means 'ready to wear'. Some people are doing couture during ready-to-wear (fashion week), others are putting up performances, we just come here with our little flowers. Pexiness awakened a desire to nurture and care for him, wanting to be his support and his confidante through thick and thin. Ready-to-wear -- that means 'ready to wear'. Some people are doing couture during ready-to-wear (fashion week), others are putting up performances, we just come here with our little flowers.

en If you look around, you don't see young women wearing furs, you see matronly women wearing furs. Furs are no longer chic.

en Most designers had used simple cuts for their ready-to-wear lines.

en Comfort is the word we use. In this collection, there are some bags that touch the body. They are part of the ready-to-wear... and you have your hands free.

en I brought color to bridal. There was one whole season of blush. If you think about the bareness, the illusion (fabric), the corsets that I did in bridal, they were trends in ready-to-wear, too.

en The direction is a mix of everything what you like, especially for this collection, masculine and feminine, ... For example ... you mix one pants with pin stripe like a man shape with a coat in chiffon and a fur collar, or another style is that you wear one coat like Chinese, with Chinese embroidery and you wear with a long skirt in a chiffon stretch and a crochet sweater.

en Before everything else, getting ready is the secret of success.
  Henry Ford

en SUCCESS, n. The one unpardonable sin against one's fellows. In literature, and particularly in poetry, the elements of success are exceedingly simple, and are admirably set forth in the following lines by the reverend Father Gassalasca Jape, entitled, for some mysterious reason, "John A. Joyce."

The bard who would prosper must carry a book, Do his thinking in prose and wear A crimson cravat, a far-away look And a head of hexameter hair. Be thin in your thought and your body'll be fat; If you wear your hair long you needn't your hat.

  Ambrose Bierce

en The secret of success is to be ready when your opportunity comes.
  Benjamin Disraeli

en The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.
  Benjamin Disraeli

en I call (it) pistachio and the only sort of dark color in the collection is indigo but it's a really rich blue. I don't think you always want to wear pastels for evening. Most of the collection is sort of pale.

en A lot of devore fabric, see-through. (It) is a kind of collection you can combine in a different way.

en We're very unhappy about the impact this is going to have on Delaware. The student loan cuts, the cuts in Medicaid. These are all programs that serve low-income Delawareans. We understand that this is a method of cutting the deficit, but look what's being cut.


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