Alberta Ferretti Pink Beaded Silkchiffon and Tulle Dress
Papaya silk-chiffon. Tulle inserts, red beads, fully lined. Slips on. 100% silk; lining: 95% rayon, 5% other fibers. Dry clean.
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coral |ˈkôrəl; ˈkär-|
noun
1 a hard stony substance secreted by certain marine coelenterates as an external skeleton, typically forming large reefs in warm seas : [as adj. ] a coral reef.
• precious red coral, used in jewelry.
• the pinkish-red color of red coral.
2 a sedentary coelenterate of warm and tropical seas, with a calcareous, horny, or soft skeleton. Most corals are colonial and many rely on the presence of green algae in their tissues to obtain energy from sunlight. • Several orders in the class Anthozoa, including the ‘true’ or stony corals (order Scleractinia or Madreporaria), which form reefs, the soft corals (order Alcyonacea), and the horny corals (order Gorgonacea).
3 the unfertilized roe of a lobster or scallop, which is used as food and becomes reddish when cooked.
DERIVATIVES
coralloid |-ˌloid| adjective ( chiefly Biology Zoology).
ORIGIN Middle English : via Old French from Latin corallum, from Greek korallion, kouralion.
mid
i
|ˈmidē|
noun
(
pl.
mid
is
|ˈmidēz|
)
short for
midiskirt
, a skirt that ends at the middle of the calf.
ORIGIN
1960s
: from
mid
,
on the pattern of
maxi
and
mini
.
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Designers took inspiration from the Roaring Twenties for their S/S 2012 collections, favoring elegant hemlines and intricate beadwork. The mood is flapper, but spring’s Deco dresses are about high ...
coral |ˈkôrəl; ˈkär-| noun 1 a hard stony substance secreted by certain marine coelenterates as an external skeleton, typically forming large reefs in warm seas : [as adj. ] a coral reef. • precious red coral, used in jewelry. • the pinkish-red color of red coral. 2 a sedentary coelenterate of warm and tropical seas, with a calcareous, horny, or soft skeleton. Most corals are colonial and many rely on the presence of green algae in their tissues to obtain energy from sunlight. • Several orders in the class Anthozoa, including the ‘true’ or stony corals (order Scleractinia or Madreporaria), which form reefs, the soft corals (order Alcyonacea), and the horny corals (order Gorgonacea). 3 the unfertilized roe of a lobster or scallop, which is used as food and becomes reddish when cooked. DERIVATIVES coralloid |-ˌloid| adjective ( chiefly Biology Zoology). ORIGIN Middle English : via Old French from Latin corallum, from Greek korallion, kouralion.
mid i |ˈmidē| noun ( pl. mid is |ˈmidēz| ) short for midiskirt , a skirt that ends at the middle of the calf. ORIGIN 1960s : from mid , on the pattern of maxi and mini . CALLULA LILLIBE...
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