What to say about the politically incorrect? This was a surprise. This pair is a combination of the politically incorrect AND my favorite. Here’s a video of a version of a varation of The Handle! Maybe we should call it The Handle Wrap?ĭay 47: The Bunny Ears/Day 48: The Babushka Note: The challenge has made me appreciate the ties I love even more! These might be two of my faves from this sartorial adventure. The Weight is for those of us in warmer climes… When the thought of a scarf makes you break out in a heat rash! It’s aptly named I was surprised at how well the knots helped weigh down the pashmina and kept it from sliding about. ‘Tis the season… For cozy scarf looks and The Montreal is just that! Perfect for extra warmth on a cold day. Very different vibes and both elegant and perfectly her! This look belongs to the Jackie O days and deserves a pair of white jeans, flat sandals and a tucked tee! Some longer hair would help, too… Day 43: The Montreal/Day 44: The Weight Both the Camelot days and her Jackie O days. I should have worn this with a long full skirt and channeled some Roman Holiday! We get superstar power with these two, don’t we? The Audrey works best with a small square scarf, folded on the bias and tied in a square knot. When you are ready to work with me one-on-one or in 2022’s style group, let me know! (You don’t have to live by me, I work virtually, too!)īack to the Scarf Show… Day 41: The Audrey/Day 42: The Jackie Friends, family, or even better, both! Also, feel free to Pin looks you like to your Pinterest boards, share links on Facebook or comment on Insta! Your little actions help me pay the bills! AND your warm introduction is the best way for me to make new friends. I love sharing bright style and wardrobe ideas I hope you’ll find value here! Please share any goodness you find on the blog with others. Now I digress…Īs I am wont to do every month or so: Closet Play Image is both my business and a labor of love. The idea was to work through Lauren Friedman’s darling little book 50 Ways to Style a Scarf, starting with Number 1: The Bandit and working my way through to Number 50: The Half Bow. This strange woman is Liz Klebba of Closet Play Image, and I’m talking about the Scarf Style Challenge I started back in September. Ooops! If you are new here, you are thinking to yourself Who is this strange woman… What is she talking about? Strap yourself in.I wasn’t sure we would get here… I was beginning to despair somewhere around #30 The Knot. These are the films we go to when we want an uncut dose of that kinetic-cinema rush. Not all it-blowed-up-real-good films are created equal, however, so we’re shouting out the 50 best action movies of all time - the crème de la crème of martial arts flicks, bullet ballets, men-on-a-mission adventures, swashbucklers, superhero franchises, sci-fi spectacles, wuxia epics, and a whole lot more. And once the Age of the Blockbuster really kicks into gear in the early 1980s, you couldn’t throw a rock at a multiplex without hitting something that hyped up the “motion” into motion pictures. thrills, chills and spills, has been a main attraction of the medium for decades. Action has been a part of the movies since the days of Keystone Kops and mustache-twirling villains tying up heroines on railroads tracks you could even argue that the Lumiere brothers’ short of a train pulling into the station, which allegedly caused audiences to scream and flee the room, was the world’s first example of an action movie. It helps, of course, if you throw in a few explosions, several car chases, some knockdown mano a mano fistfights, a smattering of kung fu and any number of swordfights as well. All you need to make a movie, a wise French man once said, is a girl and a gun.
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