Madeleine Vionnet The Queen of The Bias Cut Madeleine Vionnet was a French fashion designer‚ well known women’s couturière who contributed to the revolution and evolution of women’s fashion. The great Madeleine Vionnet was often referred to by peers as the architect of dressmakers. With her exceptional construction skills and innovative techniques Vionnet carved her own niche in the fashion industry. Throughout the course of 27 years Madeleine Vionnet accumulated success as well as honing in on
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“The Dress must not hang on the body but follow its lines. When a woman smiles the dress must smile with her.” Madeleine Vionnet- (1876-1975). French Designer Madeleine Vionnet was known for introducing the bias cut in the 1920’s. This cut follows the natural form of the female shape. When she says “ The dress must not hang on the body but follow its lines” I think she meant that the dress should adopt the female body shape and imitate the natural movement of the body. She also liberated
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Visual Representation #3 – Madeleine Leininger’s Culture Care Madeleine Leininger’s Culture Care: Diversity and Universality Theory Madeleine Leininger‚ born in Sutton‚ Nebraska‚ received her diploma in nursing in 1948 from St. Anthony’s School of Nursing in Denver Colorado. She then went on and continued her education and received a B.S. and an M.S. in psychiatric and mental health nursing in 1954. After she continued even further‚ she was given a Ph.D. in cultural and social anthropology in
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characters of Madeleine‚ Jeune Femme and Savannah cannot exist in their own rights. They all depend on each other’s action‚ memories‚ and admissions. Madeleine’s fragmented memories reflect her fragmented character. She is never a complete character‚ and the audience will never be granted a full picture of who she is. Jeune Femme is reliant on Madeleine for the representation of her mother‚ Savannah. Thus‚ it becomes unimportant to access the character of Jeune Femme‚ who‚ unlike Madeleine and Savannah
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Sci-Fi Book Review A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine Lengle is an adventure packed story about a high-school girl named Meg Murry who is accompanied by her intellegant brother Charles Wallace and friend Calvin O’Keefe on a quest to find her father. At the beginning of the book‚ you are introduced to Meg who is troubled by personal insecurities and her concern for her father. Meg is always getting in trouble at school for talking back and giving attitude to her teachers‚ and her mom is concerned. On
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and most gripping season finales of the year. “Revenge” centers on Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp)‚ a woman who sets out to take revenge on the family (called the Graysons) that destroyed her own. The show’s whole cast works great together‚ but Madeleine Stowe (as ice queen Victoria Grayson) and Gabriel Mann (as lovable Nolan Ross) particularly stand out and often steal their scenes. Stowe even received a Golden Globe nomination for her work. The soap’s writing is also very strong‚ as every juicy
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Madeleine. It’s the name I have been called my entire life. It’s the only one I’ve ever known‚ unless my parents are angry at me‚ then it’s “Madeleine Louise.” My name‚ Madeleine‚ is the French version of Magdalene (Magdala) and means “tower” in Hebrew. It has mainly been used since the 19th century. It also means high “tower” or elevated‚ great or magnificent. I really love my name; it makes me feel important. One of the main reasons my parents picked this name because they wanted great and magnificent
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practice of the profession. One core concept prevalent in many nursing theories is caring. Theorist Jean Watson and Madeleine Leininger are both nursing theorists who developed theories around caring and nursing. The subject of discussion in this paper is the comparison and analysis of the concept definitions of Jean Watson’s Theory of Philosophy and Science of Caring and Madeleine Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality of nursing. Also included is an in-depth discussion of
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Madeleine L’Engle’s novel A Wrinkle in Time is about a young girl named Meg Murry‚ who is far from perfect. While she does come from a close‚ loving family‚ Meg has low self-esteem and a stubborn personality. As she gets caught up in the battle to save the universe from evil‚ Meg uses both her strengths and her weaknesses to help her. The novel begins by introducing Meg as a girl who has very low self-esteem. L’Engle describes Beg making horrible faces at herself in the mirror‚ flashing a snarling
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Cited: L ’Engle‚ Madeleine. A Wrinkle in Time. New York‚ NY: Farrar‚ Straus and Giroux‚ 1962. Print.
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