Wednesday, January 20, 2016

What to wear preparing for the Deadly winter storm after a long drag of autumn like summer feelings


As the winds pick up and nights in grow more and more appealing, there’s a trusty wardrobe staple that must eventually be called upon for winter-combating comfort and thermal support the sleeveless jacket I am wearing is structure got it from SEARS.



Not only will the right knit save you from looking like a slightly tubby teddy bear, it'll also provide much-needed protection from the elements. And this autumn/winter, there’s something for everyone when it comes to matters woollen.


So, part ways with that football hoody and stick to these simple rules to crush the cold in style this season.
        
  It’s hard to imagine a time before the roll neck’s comeback - what did we do without this trusty dress-up or -down workhorse in our wardrobes? Worn off-duty or on more special occasions, in lightweight cotton or warming wool, the roll neck remained a firm fixture at January’s me Collections: Men showcase.



At Pringle, they came dusk-coloured and slotted beneath patterned knits and tailored outerwear, whereas Belstaff went for guaranteed warmth with a variety of chunky gauge styles nestled neatly under leather biker jackets.
     

Want to get the look? Start with something simple and affordable like Uniqlo’s cotton basic range before investing in a luxurious cashmere-merino knit from John Smedleyfor unrivalled 

Say goodbye to your slogans sweatshirt and make way for plenty of prints instead. Punchy statement knitwear was the champion of autumn/winter 2015 runways, ranging from Peter Jensen’s kitschy lip-printed crew necks to arty, abstract merino styles from Royal Warrant knitwear designer John Smedley.
Not unlike the Kenzo sweatshirt phenomenon a few seasons back, AW15 heralds patterned jumpers as the new standout pieces. But, a word of warning – the hint is in the adjective here: a ‘statement’ sweater should always be treated as such, so balance out the eccentricity with pared-back garments in neutral hues to let your graphic knit take centre stage.


Primary colors Red blue and white, in terms of color, it's a game of two halves, this season and the palette is predominantly primary. Shocking red pullovers with colour-block motifs were paired with quilted gilets on Christopher Raeburn's runway, Whereas both Marc by Marc Jacobs and Agi & Sam mixed it up by decorating monochrome knits with splashes of  traffic light red and bright and blue.


Go for a standout look with folk's bloods waffle knit or try a subtler blue hue with M&S two-tone jumper. Combine with slim fitting jeans or pair tailored chinos in black or shades of grey for shades of grey for the perfect understated counterpoint. If you're feeling daring, go the whole hog by layering up with a contrasting quilted gilet or puffer jacket for a sporty and slightly sci-fi-flavoured take on the trend.


Military you'd be forgiven for thinking we're going to war this season, with designers having showed structured overcoat khaki trousers and shedloads of trousers and shedloads of camp on the runways. Michael Kors’ camouflage print options in either smoke or navy. 



Oh, and that’s not to forget the ingenious structured jacket-jumper hybrid – we’re fans of Ralph Lauren’s take in particular.





Grey allow us to introduce you to color of the season don't worry it looks alot more  hell of a lot more exciting than it sounds. Once thought of as merely a supporting hue, fifty (and more) shades of grey have come into their own this autumn/winter. At Dolce & Gabbana thick smoky-hued sweaters were printed with black and white antique photographs while Calvin Klein’s mohair, button-down round-neck jumpers are a great office-to-dinner option. Still feeling cold? 

This season's grey trends comes in cardigan form too. Japanese brand Beams Plus provides a fine mélange knit, which would look super slick layered over a plain white or black tee. Team with wool trousers or tailored joggers to extend the low-key luxe effect. Final Word The drop in temperature can be overwhelming when it comes to getting your cold-weather wardrobe sorted, but by injecting a subtle nod to your designer of choice and rolling out some old classics, knitwear is easily nailed. 
Whether you’re partial to a loud print or prefer to layer plainer pieces, there’s a means of keeping warm (stylishly) for everyone this season. Which of our key knitwear trends will you be getting on board with?

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Things you should never touch in a movie theater


MOTsHEALTH/Hygiene 
7 Things You Should Never Touch in a Movie theater.
Sarah Chang..



Here are seven things you should never touch at a movie theater.





The Seats
As is detailed in his book, The Secret Life of Germs, microbiologist Philip Tierno, PhD, found group B strep and fecal matter on movie theater seats. And although infrequent, bedbug infestations have been known to shut down theaters. If you want to see a film on the big screen, there’s no way of avoiding the seats, but you can take some precautions. Wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts, and wash them once you get home. And if you’re feeling extra paranoid, consider investing in some of these nifty seat covers. (We’ve never seen a movie-goer using one, but there’s a first time for everything.)





The Floor
Donna Duberg, assistant professor of clinical laboratory science at Saint Louis University, recommends being cautious when it comes to the floor. “Researchers have found fecal material on the theater seats and floor,” she tells Yahoo Health — and this fecal material is “host to many bacteria, especially E. coli.” Consider holding your purse or bag on your lap instead of stashing it below your feet.




The Seat Armrests and Cup Holders
These can be literally teeming with germs. According to Duberg, they’re touched multiple times a day and are rarely (if ever) sanitized. “We put those sweet drinks that have been held by our germ-ridden hands into those holders,” she says. “The bacteria just keep on multiplying and wait for the next patron to sit down and put their drink up and carry the germs, including staph (Staphylococcus), to their mouth. It’s a quick jump to a respiratory infection.”
Wipe down the armrests and cup holder with an antibacterial wipe before touching anything — if you’re in a bind, Duberg says a napkin and squirt of hand sanitizer will do. (Just make sure that sanitizer contains 60 percent alcohol or more.)




The Popcorn/Concession Stand
Movie theaters should be following the same standards as restaurants, including storing food safely at appropriate temperatures and keeping food-preparation tools (including hot-dog warmers and popcorn machines) clean and sanitary.
“The concession stands are like mini fast-food places where snacks are dispensed quickly and the clean-up is minimal at best,” Duberg says. “Sugary treats, especially liquids like soda, stick on the counters and are a great breeding place for bacteria, which are then transferred to every person who picks up their order.” Be aware of your surroundings and look for signs that staff may not be following appropriate protocol. The bottom line: If it looks dirty, it probably is.




The Cups
A study led by Charles Gerba, PhD, a professor of microbiology at University of Arizona in Tucson, found that 17 percent of disposable coffee cup lips tested positive for fecal matter. The same goes for fountain drinks — any time an employee is fitting a lid on your beverage, you’re at risk of contamination. We say it’s time to skip the super-size soda and go for bottled water. Bonus: It’s better for your health.





The 3-D Glasses
3-D films are more popular than ever — and who doesn’t love a multi-sensory experience?. But beware — those glasses are plain old filthy. A study by The Good Housekeeping Institute tested wrapped and unwrapped glasses, discovering bacteria on all samples. Although most of what they found was benign, one pair had traces of Staphylococcus aureus, which can cause skin infections and pink eye. Swipe these with antibacterial wipes before using.




The Air You Breathe
It sounds a little extreme, but enclosed spaces during cold and flu season can be a breeding ground for germs. “If someone near you is coughing and sneezing, consider moving,” Duberg says. “A good sneeze or cough can shoot bacteria and viruses out five to eight feet from the ill person.” Because viruses can survive on surfaces for up to eight hours, she also recommends never touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with hands that haven’t been sanitized or washed. And, on that note, always wash your hands before getting to the theater and after leaving.


Friday, January 15, 2016

Celine Dion and Rene Angélil's 20 years of love... RIP Angélil's


MOTs TRUE LOVE : Inside Celine Dion and Rene Angélil’s Enduring 20-Year-Love Story

Angélil died of throat cancer at him home in Henderson while under the care of a physician, the Clark County Office of the Coroner also confirmed in a statement on Thursday.


“We have determined Mr. Angélil’s death was due to natural causes,” John Fudenberg, Clark County coroner, said. “No further investigation into his death is expected.”
Angélil has been in Dion’s life since they met when she was 12 years old – serving as both her manager and mentor – even mortgaging his home to fund her first record, La voix du bon Dieu. The two’s relationship turned romantic in 1987, and they were engaged in 1991. The couple tied the knot in December 1994, in a lavish ceremony at Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal, Quebec.


Last month, the two celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary, with the singer Instagramming a sweet throwback photo of the two holding hands on their wedding day.

Celine Dion’s husband, René Angélil, died on Thursday after a long battle with throat cancer, MOT can confirm. He was 73 years old.

“René Angélil passed away this morning at his home in Las Vegas after a long and courageous battle against cancer,” his rep said in a statement on Thursday. “The family requests that their privacy be respected at the moment; more details will be provided at a later time.”






Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Michelle Obama... A story of classic style

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Being the first lady comes with a lot of responsibility. And while being a trendsetter certainly pales in comparison to the weight of attempting to curb the childhood obesity problem in the United States or getting kids moving, dressing fashionably is part of the job. A few years into her husband’s presidency,Michelle Obama has already set herself apart from her predecessors, bringing a modern edge — and even J. Crew — to the White House. She’s also a political dresser, conscientiously picking labels to fit with occasions, from wearing a custom Vera Wang gown for a state dinner hosting Chinese President Xi Jinping and Tadashi Shoji when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe came to Washington to Missoni in Italy and Preen in England.
“Basically Michelle Obama does the#SOTU dress better than anyone. Even the Republicans are giving her a full clap — none of that golf stuff,” Matt Fuller tweeted. Rapper Charlamagne Tha Godjoined in the conversation and pointed out that “First Lady Michelle Obama out there looking like a delicious piece of Orange Starburst.” Others were sharing links on where to buy (sorry, sold out!) and trying to find it on eBay. A “The Dress”-like debate also split users into two different camps: yellow or orange? Final answer: marigold — so everybody wins! But Michelle takes first place. 



Michelle Obama in Narciso Rodriguez at her husband’s last State of the Union on January 12, 2016.
 But while all ears hung onto his every word (those belonging to the Democrats in the room, at least), eyes were on Michelle Obama. The first lady stood out in a sea of blue blazers (and blue bloods) in a form-fitting tangerine dress from Narciso Rodriguez. She showed off some new side bangs, too. Photo: Getty Images.

The Obama family arrives back at the White House wearing their winter clothes following a vacation to Hawaii. 

Reentry is never easy. But when you’re the first family and your ride — Marine One — drops you off on your front lawn, it’s definitely a lot easier. Following more than a week of bathing suits, sundresses, shorts, and T-shirts, President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Malia Obama, and Sasha Obama all dug into their winter wardrobe again. FLOUTS, who began her journey back to the White House in a pink dress, changed mid-flight into black pants, boots, a camel coat, and pretty teal scarf.


Michelle Obama waves goodbye to Hawaii from Air Force One at the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Honolulu. 
To say goodbye to an epic family vacation filled with golfing, adventures, and shaved ice, President Obama and the First Lady offered up one last photo opp before departing for Washington, DC. The pair posed from Air Force One at the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Honolulu, matching in pink. While POTUS wore a blush button down, his wife was in a vibrant patterned dress with metal.


Michelle and Barack Obama visited Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay Dec. 25, 2015.




Presumably post opening presents and spending time with their family, Michelle and Barack Obama paid a visit to Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, to thank members of the military for their service. While the President dressed down in a white short-sleeved button down, the first lady was all dressed up in a perfect black sun dress with crochet detailing.





Michelle Obama tracked Santa Claus from Hawaii in a festive dress and topknot. 
“I’m helping to track Santa tonight. He’s flying all over the world delivering presents to boys and girls. And I can see him on my radar screen in his sleigh, and he’s heading towards your house,” Michelle Obama shared on Instagram of her activities on Christmas Eve. Some kids who called NORAD’s global Santa Tracker were surprised and delighted to hear the first lady, who wore a festive dress and top knot for the occasion, on the other end of the phone.





President Barack Obama arriving in Honolulu, Hawaii for the family’s annual vacation with daughters Sash and Malia, and first lady Michelle Obama. 
While the weather in Washington, DC, has been unseasonably warm, the Obama family still decided to escape to an even warmer climate for the holidays. Touching down at Joint Base Pearl Harbor/Hickam in Honolulu, President Obama left his jacket on Air Force One while the first lady and Sasha and Malia took off their tights.





Michelle Obama in a paisley print blouse and navy blue trousers quieting the audience before reading a story to an audience of kids during a visit to the Children’s National Health System in Washington. 
Michelle Obama brought along one of her fluffy Portuguese water dogs to read ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas to kids at the Children’s National Health System. For the occasion, she wore a paisley print top with an attached scarf and navy blue trousers.





Michelle Obama helps light the menorah for Hannukah in a T-shirt blouse with President Barack Obama and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin. 
To ring in the Jewish holiday, Michelle Obama wore an electric blouse — quite literally — with a lighting pattern on it.





Michelle Obama in a black and white floral blouse paired with black pants helping out at a Toys for Tots event. 
First lady Michelle Obama, wearing a black and white paisly print blouse, greets one-year-old William Gettle and his mother Kelsey Gettle at a Toys for Tots event held by the Marine Corps Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, DC.





First Lady Michelle Obama in a blue and black gown entering the Kennedy Center Honors reception with her husband, President Barack Obama. 
Now that’s how you make a grand entrance! The first lady arrived hand-in-hand with her husband to the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors reception in the East Room of the White House in a strapless cobalt blue and black gown. The dress featured a sheer overlay with a floral design and a curlicue train. She kept her hair down, combed back, and straight, and wore large gold earrings.





Michelle Obama in a navy blue ensemble with her mother, Marian Robinson, daughters Sash and Malia, President Barack Obama, and Reese Witherspoon at the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. 
To light up the nation’s capitol, the entire Obama clan and Reese Witherspoon (wearing a custom Draper James dress) put on their cutest outerwear and ventured out to the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony at the Ellipse in Washington, DC. While looking cute while layering isn’t an easy task, the first lady pulled it off by wearing wide-leg trousers, a navy blue peacoat with gold buttons and embellished sleeves, and hoop earrings. 





Michelle Obama in Michael Kors unveiling the White House’s holiday decor. 
The White House decor for 2015 is bigger and better than ever before. There are 62 Christmas trees, more than 70,000 ornaments, and hip fashion designer-decorated rooms. So to celebrate, the first lady wore her best holiday dress. a green fit-and-flare frock from Michael Kors, which she paired with metallic pumps.





Michelle Obama with her dogs at the White House in a gray blazer and black trousers. 
First lady Michelle Obama welcomed the official White House Christmas tree to the White House wearing a gray wool blazer with asymmetrical buttons and black trousers. She did so with her dogs Bo and Sunny, who were obviously excited by the arrival of the tree, which came from Bustard’s Christmas Trees in Lansdale, Pennsylvania.





Michelle Obama in Michael Kors  in the East Room of the White House for the Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony. 
The First couple arrived hand-in-hand to recognize 17 people with the nation’s highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC. Barbara Streisand, Steven Spielberg, Yogi Berra, NASA mathematician Katherine G. Johnson, and more were among the honorees. While the president wore a black suit with a blue tie, his wife went for something less classic in a chartreuse and forest green print dress from Michael Kors. 





Michelle Obama boogied in the Diplomatic Room of the White House during a Broadway at the White House event for high school students involved in performing arts programs.
To get down to Gloria Estefan’s “Conga,” Michelle Obama wore a red hot dress, which she accessorized with an armful of silver bracelets.


Michelle Obama in a white ensemble waving from the plane as she departed from Hamads airport following a short visit to Doha, Qatar. 

In wide-leg trousers, a three-quarter sleeve, and a long-lined shirt, the first lady looked chic and still comfortable for a ridiculously long flight.







Michelle Obama in Dries van Noten to present the 2015 WISE Prize for Education to Sakena Yacoobi, the founder and CEO of the Afghan Institute of Learning, with Sheikha Mozah. 
In Doha, Qatar, the first lady spoke and handed out awards during the 2015 World Innovation Summit for Education. In a floral print dress with both small and big poppies in pinks and purples, she talked about her Let Girls Learn initiative and called on the audience to help in her fight to fund and promote education for girls around the world. 





Michelle Obama arrives at the Hamad Airport in Doha, Qatar, where she’ll visit the al-Udeid air base with comedian Conan O'Brien. 
The first lady showed that flying outfits can be both chic and comfortable in a floral blouse and black high-waisted flares. You better believe she kicked her patent heels off on Air Force One during the long journey.so





Michelle Obama eschewed a costume and instead wore her casual clothes during Halloween festivities at the South Portico of the White House. 
While the kids went all out — there was a baby dressed as a Pope in his own makeshift Popemobile, lots of princesses, and even some presidents — the Obamas took the opportunity to step outside in their casual clothes. The first lady dressed like any other soccer mom in black jeans, a tie dye T-shirt, moto jacket, and Converse sneakers.





Prince Harry, first lady Michelle Obama, and Jill Biden tour the USO Warrior and Family Center at the Fort Belvoir military base. 
To support of the Invictus Games Orlando 2016, Prince Harry was joined by the first and second ladies to tour art and music therapy programs that help injured service members. Michellee Obama wore a black and white collared dress with an abstract floral print, while Jill Biden looked delightful in a lilac pencil skirt and white three-quarter sleeved shirt. The British royal looked delightfully dapper in a navy blue suit and tie, wearing woven bracelets from Africa and a pin in support of his favorite charity. Based on the laughs, it seems his red scruff and English charm made the ladies swoon. No one’s immune.





First lady Michelle Obama waves before speaking at The University of Akron in a black and white blouse. 
This is what a first lady wears to hang with LeBron James. The duo teamed up to celebrate the importance of secondary education. The basketball player wore flat-rimmed hat and long-sleeved Nike tee while Obama went for a more dressy look in black trousers and a ruffle blouse.





Michelle Obama in a Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dress. 
To launch BetterMakeRoom.org, Michelle Obama wore a black and white Diane Von Furstenberg. The site, made possible by more than 20 media, business and nonprofit groups, is a space for teens to share information on continuing education. “We want to create a space where young people can engage with each other, where they can inspire each other to complete their education beyond high school,” she said. Many celebrities are also involved in spreading the word on the initiative including Ciara, Tony Goldwyn, Kal Penn, and more.





Michelle Obama with blues musician Keb’ Mo’, singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson, and jazz musician Esperanza Spalding in the State Dining Room of the White House during a student workshop for the 50th anniversary of the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities.
In the presence of impressive musicians as well as 60 middle school students, the first lady managed to be both cool and professional with by wearing a conservatively cut shift dress with a zipper down the front.







First lady Michelle Obama speaks in the Blue Room of the White House during an event to honor the 2015 class of the National Student Poets.
The first lady combined spring florals with a dark winter color to come together in one dress perfect for fall. Next to the pattern, the draped neckline was a close second to best feature.





First lady Michelle Obama christens the USS Illinois with a bottle of sparkling wine.
The first lady job isn’t all responsibility — it’s also fun! The first lady wore suede black boots, a royal blue dress, and a black blazer coat to smash a bottle on a big shipping





Michelle Obama talking with Stephen Colbert on the “Late Show” wearing a floral peplum top. 
Obama, wearing a floral peplum top with black skinny trousers, revealed on late night TV that her dreams after she leaves the White House are to drive herself with the wind blowing her hair and shop at Target. “My lead agent let me have the windows open on the way to Camp David,” she said. “It was like five minutes out and he was like ‘the window’s open. Enjoy it!’ I was like, ‘thanks Allen.’




Michelle Obama in custom Vera Wang at a state dinner in honor of Chinese President Xi Jinping. 
To host Chinese President Xi Jinping, Obama called on Vera Wang to make her black mermaid gown, which was fitted on the top and featured an organza trumpet skirt. “It is such a privilege, as an American of Chinese heritage, to have dressed First Lady @MichelleObama for this state dinner honoring President Xi Jinping and First Lady Peng Liyuan, of the People’s Rebublic of China,” Wang tweeted.





Michelle Obama in multi-textured coat on the White House’s south lawn. 

Listening to their husbands speak during an arrival ceremony on the south lawn of the White House grounds Peng Liyuan (L), wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, and U.S. first lady Michelle Obama listen as Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Barack Obama speaks September 25, 2015 in Washington, DC.





Michelle Obama with Pope Francis on the balcony of the White House wearing Monique Lhullier. 
The first lady wore a version of a fall runway look from Monique Lhullier to greet Pope Francis in Washington, DC, for his historic visit. “When I saw it this morning, it was very impactful. This milestone, Pope Francis’ first visit to this country is very monumental,” the designer said. “It was perfect and I think the dress looks beautiful on her and so appropriate and flattering. It really was a wonderful moment for me, having been raised Catholic.”






Michelle Obama in Carolina Herrera to greet the Pope at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.
Obama chose a dress from devout Catholic designer Carolina Herrera to meet with his Holiness for the first time during his visit stateside. She paired the electric blue belted piece with Jimmy Choo heels.


First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama joined Glamour’s ‘The Power Of An Educated Girl’ panel at The Apollo Theater in New York City.

For a daytime talk, Obama was all business wearing a navy blue wrap dress with cognac heels.




President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on stage before speaking at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 45th Annual Legislative Conference Phoenix Awards Dinner at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. 
Obama paid tribute to female leaders in civil rights and his wife made a statement in a black dress with blue flowers from Tadashi Shoji.







Michelle Obama with her daughters Sasha and Malia Obama in Italy. 
Sure, Michelle Obama’s graffiti-inspired dress is cool, but it was her daughters in darling Tory Burch summer minis that really stole the spotlight.







First Lady Michelle Obama arrives at the United States Pavilion at the Milan Expo to talk about her efforts to promote healthier lifestyles for kids. 
When in Milan, dress as the Milanese do — in Missoni, of course! The American paid tribute to the bright brand by wearing a shift dress in ROYGBV.




First Lady Michelle Obama arrives with daughters Malia and Sasha Obama at Malpensa Airport in Milan, Italy. 

Most likely inspired by Italy’s rich art history. Michelle Obama wore a skirt rich in color and featuring a deco-like pattern.






Michelle Obama with her daughters arriving in London wearing a Preen dress. 
Across the pond to promote Let Girls Learn, Michelle Obama made her grand entrance to the United Kingdom wearing a yellow and robin’s egg blue fit and flare dress. Designed by Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, this dress was modified from a similar version from theResort 2015 collection.





Michelle Obama wearing a paisley print dress to visit the Mulberry School for Girls. 
While the first lady gets her fashion tips from the Blake Lively Sartorial School, making outfit changes at every tour stop, she also wore the multicolored frock to have tea with Prince Harry.






Michelle Obama exiting David Cameron’s office in a black dress. 
To meet with British Prime Minister David Cameron at Downing Street, Obama wore a three-quarter sleeved black dress with an embroidered bouquet of flowers on the chest and floating petals flowing down the skirt.







Michelle Obama with Akie Abe wearing a Monique Lhullier set. 
To welcome Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe to the United States, the mother of two wore a Monique Lhullier dress with matching jacket that featured the pastel colors of a setting sun on the print. She finished the colorful look with silver shiny heels.







Michelle Obama in a Tadashi Shoji dress visiting a school in Washington, DC. 
Fittingly enough, to visit Great Falls Elementary School in Great Falls, Virginia, Obama chose a floral and lace dress from Japanese-born Los Angeles-based Tadashi Shoji’s Spring 2015 Ready-to-Wear.Michelle Obama talking with Stephen Colbert on the “Late Show” wearing a floral peplum top. 





Michelle Obama with her husband, President Barack Obama, in an electri cpurple Tadashi Shoji gown. 
At a state dinner for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe, Michelle opted for a Tadashi Shoji dress from the Fall 2015 Ready-to-Wear collection, which featured feathers and a layered tulle skirt.