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Although Ukrainianism had been considered popular and somewhat chic in Russian cultural circles, a debate began at the time over its relation to the ideology of Russian Pan-Slavism — epitomized by a quotation of Pushkin: " will not all the Slavic streams merge into the Russian sea?
Heroin chic was a look popularized in mid-1990s fashion and characterized by pale skin, dark circles underneath the eyes and angular bone structure.

chic and anyone
Adolfo said the first lady embodied an " elegant, affluent, well-bred, chic American look ", while Bill Blass commented, " I don't think there's been anyone in the White House since Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis who has her flair.

chic and is
It is very chic to drive foreign cars.
Since Carangi's death, she has been considered a lesbian supermodel and icon and is said to have epitomized " lesbian chic " more than a decade before the term was coined.
In Italy, the term " radical chic " ( borrowed from American journalist Tom Wolfe's satirical 1970 book Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers ) is used.
TV Guide film critic Maitland McDonagh noted that in the film Cruz " expertly mines the contrast between chic, compliant, white-clad Anna and funky, street-smart Melody, who treats Freeman's character Gary like the world-class drag he is.
Versailles is a chic suburb of Paris well linked with the center of Paris by several train lines.
" These urban pioneers demonstrated that the inner-city was an " appropriate " and " viable " place to live, resulting in what is called " inner city chic " ( London and Palen, 1984 ).
Shearer is widely celebrated by some as one of cinema's feminist pioneers: " the first American film actress to make it chic and acceptable to be single and not a virgin on screen ".
( Music hall in this context is to be compared with Variety, the one common, low-class and vulgar ; the other demi-monde, worldly and sometimes chic.
" Islington is widely regarded as the spiritual home of Britain's left-wing intelligentsia " ( The Guardian ).< ref >< cite > David Clark-" Accusations of anti-Semitic chic are poisonous intellectual thuggery "; Monday March 6, 2006.
Nazi chic is a highly controversial topic in the fetish clothing world.
In 1852, opposite the wing of the Louvre, Baron Haussmann enlarged the Place du Palais-Royal that is centered on the baroque Palais Royal, built for Cardinal Richelieu in 1624 and willed to the royal family, with its garden surrounded by chic commercial arcades.
There is also a term of safari chic that followed the film Out of Africa.
Meaning aside, any combination of roman letters elevates a commodity – khaki pants, toilet paper, potato chips – to a higher plane of chic by suggesting that the product is geared toward an international audience.
Jason Anderson of CBC News compares the etymology of " neo soul " to that of " new wave " and comments, " As imperfect as the term may be, neo-soul is still an effective tag to describe the mix of chic modernity and time-honoured tradition that distinguished the genre's best examples.
There are many bars: Champagnerian is a chic spot for evening drinks.
Kate Moss ( born 16 January 1974 ) is an English model who is known for her waifish figure and popularising the heroin chic look in the 1990s.
They show us a mandarin literary personality, full of chic phrases and up-to-date ideas, that is quite the opposite of the naive visionary.
The name XO sauce comes from fine XO ( extra-old ) cognac, which is a popular Western liquor in Hong Kong and considered by many to be a chic product there.
Along with Deep Throat, released the same year, the movie launched the " porno chic " boom and started what is now referred to as the " Golden Age of Porn.
As an auteur, Metzger is considered to be among the more stylish directors of the sexploitation and porno chic eras.
In some countries such anglicisation is seen as relatively benign, and the use of English words may even take on a chic aspect.
The term Ostalgie ( along with the phrase Soviet chic ) is also occasionally used to refer to nostalgia for life under the socialist system in other former communist countries of Eastern Europe, most notably Poland and the Soviet Union.
* Cybill Shepherd as Maddie Hayes: Maddie Hayes is a chic and smart former high-fashion model.

chic and labeled
Challenging the established notions of beauty she created an uproar at her debut Paris fashion show where journalists labeled her clothes ' Hiroshima chic ' amongst other things.

chic and only
The only woman recipient, Miss Garson will receive the award with Ferdinando Sarmi, creator of chic, beautiful women's fashions ; ;
This was the time when seaside trips were only for the rich elite, and beach outings were very much a chic affair.
We were unable to make them profitable .” “ I am not a manager but only an investor-entrepreneur ” explains Ducros in the magazine L ’ Express in another interview Corinne Scemama wrote in L ’ Express magazine recently: “ After dumping his other departments and its Paris stores ( sold to Lenôtre in 2005 ), after reducing the number of its employees ( from 700 to 200 ), the new management of Fauchon has been shaking its image to place it into a glamour universe, reserved to the wealthy, the fashion victims, and French Boho chic .”
In the last few years, Maranao arts and crafts – most of them coming from Tugaya – have become more visible not only in Davao City, but also in Manila, where they can be seen in chic offices and residences.
The former accuse National-Anarchists of misappropriating a sophisticated left-wing anarchist critique of problems with the modern world only to offer neo-fascism as the solution, while the latter argue they want the militant chic of calling themselves anarchists without the historical and philosophical baggage that accompanies such a claim.

chic and .
Nevertheless, Prokofieff was much influenced by Paris during the Twenties: the Paris which was the artistic center of the Western World -- the social Paris to which Russian aristocracy migrated -- the chic Paris which attracted the tourist dollars of rich America -- the avant-garde Paris of Diaghileff, Stravinsky, Koussevitzky, Cocteau, Picasso -- the laissez-faire Paris of Dadaism and ultramodern art -- the Paris sympathique which took young composers to her bosom with such quick and easy enthusiasms.
The large municipal hall was ablaze with color, which shown out from the bright array of chic ballgowns worn by those participating in the `` maskers' dances ''.
Soon after Loper leaked the news that Frankie had ordered `` two of everything '' just `` in case he spills anything '', Frankie got so mad at the chic designer that he vowed he would not wear a stitch of Loper clothing.
They would be black or white or horse-blanket plaid, chic and splashy, like Vivian herself.
Dog tags have recently found their way into youth fashion by way of military chic.
Bisexuality became chic, particularly in America's first gay neighborhoods.
Though her elegant fashions and wardrobe were hailed as a " glamorous paragon of chic ", they were also controversial subjects.
As pornography began to become chic and more legally tolerated, pornographers placed an X rating on their films to emphasize the adult nature of them.
The traditionally affordable and practical, yet stylish and chic attire produced by the city's stylists made it a serious global competitor, threatening Paris ' century-long status as the world capital of haute couture.
This popular saying tells you more about the local sense of humor than it does about the city, but Bari has a surprising amount of charm, particularly Barivecchia, its increasingly chic medieval old town.
By the mid-1990s, a new movement emerged called heroin chic.
While the supermodels of the 1980s were still in demand, the heroin chic look was popular amongst New York and London editorial clients.
The model who inspired the heroin chic movement was Jamie King who actually suffered from heroin addiction.
However, it was Kate Moss who became the poster child of the heroin chic movement through her ads with Calvin Klein.
It was during the heroin chic era were fashion split into two different categories: editorial and commercial.
With the popularity of Victoria's Secret and Sports Illustrated, there was a need for healthier non-heroin chic supermodels such as Heidi Klum which paved the way for the Brazilian Bombshell movement.
In spite of the heroin chic movement, model Claudia Schiffer earned a staggering $ 12 million, proving the industry was more versatile than previous decades. The mid 1990s also saw many Asian countries establishing modeling agencies.
By the late 1990s, the heroin chic era ran its course.

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