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I happened across her sculptures, which she calls Sartorial Creatures, at Paxton Gate, a gallery in the Mission district of San Francisco, and was so charmed by their macabre whimsy that I wrote to Monique and asked her if I could bring them alive in A Dirty Job.
A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006
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Sartorial bespoke and a young cosmopolitan woman -- how does it work?
Julie Vacca: Sartorial Bespoke Julie Vacca 2010
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Sartorial bespoke and a young cosmopolitan woman -- how does it work?
Julie Vacca: Sartorial Bespoke Julie Vacca 2010
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Sartorial bespoke and a young cosmopolitan woman -- how does it work?
Julie Vacca: Sartorial Bespoke Julie Vacca 2010
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Sartorial bespoke and a young cosmopolitan woman -- how does it work?
Julie Vacca: Sartorial Bespoke Julie Vacca 2010
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The difference between the two meant a striped linen jacket and a silk blouse didn't make the cut from the new collection, whose motto -- "Sensual, Sartorial, Sicilian" -- marks a return to the brand's roots.
Keeping It Masculine 2010
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Editor's Notebook: Festive Dressing Sartorial must-haves for holiday partying in style.
Making Merry Alexa Brazilian 2010
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Sartorial must-haves for holiday partying in style.
Making Merry 2010
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Sartorial suggestions for the ladies include St Tropez-era Bardot and southern belle, or Miami Vice, Our Man In Havana and surf's up for the gentlemen.
Clubs picks of the week Patric Baird 2010
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Sartorial trends give this sector a self-imposed shelf life; new products are turned out seasonally, with a production timeline of eight to 12 months for mass-produced clothes.
Mary_G commented on the word Sartorial
Sartorial:
relating to the making of clothes, usually men's clothes, or to a way of dressing
September 16, 2009