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dathen · 8 months
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I can’t decide for myself so making a poll
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brasiliangp · 6 months
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Best Lewis' Outfits of 2023: Part 2
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bebemoon · 1 year
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twentytwo-onebee · 1 year
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discussion of this poll in the lfw server led to randomized holmes/watson matchups and they are all SO very funny
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titoslondon-blog · 7 years
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Artistic Appeal
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FROM delicately embroidered pieces, to reprising traditional painting techniques and even an upcycled bridal line – Day Three saw designers lend a different spin to festive wear at Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) Winter-Festive 2017. Here’s our pick of shows that made an impression:
Painted Glory
Inspired by the frescoes of Ajanta caves, Gaurang Shah’s “Chitravali” combined hand-painted kalamkari work with the richness of Kanjeevaram silk and a sprinkling of chikankari and mukaish embroidery. The hand-painted artwork were created using natural dyes and the palette of the collection leaned on the earthy side with red, turmeric yellow, moss green and black with a generous dose of gold. The zari-edged kalamkari pieces were our favourite.
Amit Chakravarty
Story Time
Rina Singh of Eka presented a light and somber line, which was a blend of chicness and comfort. Titled “Once Before, An Artist’s Wardrobe and Her Story”, Singh drew inspiration from artists Amrita Sher -Gil, Frida Kahlo and Pablo Picasso for her baggy dresses, oversized tops and flared trousers. Singh played with over-dyed linen, linen zari, silk blends and wool in shades of pink, indigo, charcoal and nude. She added hints of femininity with lace detailing and soft scalloped hemlines.
Amit Chakravarty
Travel Yarn
Amit Aggarwal’s “Monaco From the Heart of Kashi” combined the inspiration he drew from the Prince’s Palace of Monaco and Opera De Monte Carlo with Indian Banarasi brocades to present an unconventional bridal collection. His trademark moulded shapes and structured silhouettes made the looks, at once, traditional and international. We especially liked some of the sari-drape gowns, multi-coloured Banarasi ensembles and lehenga skirts.
Shraddha Kapoor walked for Rahul Mishra (Dilip Kagda)
All about Eve
The Woolmark Prize winner presented the “Rahul Mishra for Project Eve” collection, a festive line employing the deisgner’s favourite Chanderi, Maheshwari and Banarasi textiles. Distinctly feminine, in shades of pink, fuchsia, yellow, ivory, red and blue, Mishra’s collection showcased his finesse in embroidery yet again. The nature-inspired motifs lacked imagination but they complemented the elegant silhouettes that included lehengas, anarkalis, kurtas and saris.
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dathen · 7 months
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Letters from Watson: Worst Client poll 9
Poll 8 link
Oh boy we've got some DOOZIES in this round! Y'all know easily where I stand on this one but I'm dying to see others' reasonings for their votes--don't forget to add in the tags!
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dathen · 8 months
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Letters from Watson: Worst client poll 6
Poll 5 link
I've been dreading coming up with "client" options for the hiatus stories for weeks now, and yes, I did pull several muscles with that reach (I didn't want to double up any options).
Tell me all about your runners-up and your rationale!
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dathen · 6 months
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Letters from Watson: Worst clients ROUND 2
Instead of waiting five weeks between polls, we're going to jump ahead to pit the winners of past polls against each other in brackets! I'm attempting to seed the bracket so the big'uns don't knock each other out early on, so the first handful of polls will likely be VERY lopsided. But who knows...there may be some surprises!
The first surprise is: remember how I urged everyone to leave tags describing the rationale for their vote? I counted these up separately, and if the most common option was different in tags than in votes, both moved on to the next round! (This will also apply to future polls as we work through the rest of the stories)
For seeding, I tried to judge the placing in the bracket by the % of votes, the total # of votes, and the % lead vs. the 2nd place option. We have yet to learn who the last couple winners are, so there may be future wonkiness.
And without further ado, here's your first RANCID CLIENT FACE-OFF battle!
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dathen · 9 months
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Letters from Watson: Worst Client poll 3
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I really had to stretch the definition of "client" for this one, but I'm dead set on including one from each case. I am excited to see the results for this one--don't forget to include your rationale in the tags!
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dathen · 10 months
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Letters from Watson: Worst Client poll 2
Poll 1 link
Now with the correct poll length, sorry for the repost!
Disclaimer: Note that I’m going to be including *every* client in this, not just the dreadful ones, so don’t be alarmed if you see a beloved character in the line-up. (just don’t vote for them!)
Don’t forget to add your rationale and/or runners-up in the tags!
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dathen · 10 months
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Letters from Watson: Worst Client Poll 1
Note that I'm going to be including *every* client in this, not just the dreadful ones, so don't be alarmed if you see a beloved character in the line-up. (just don't vote for them!)
I am morbidly curious about the rationale for how the votes land, so feel free to reblog and add yours in the tags.
I'm tempted to do a round with the winners of each batch of these pit vs. each other to see the Most Rancid Client of All. If you think that would be fun, let me know!
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dathen · 7 months
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Letters from Watson: Favorite case poll 9
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And we're back!! This round has some strong contenders, so make sure to note what your runner-up favorite(s) are, too!
(Also since there was some confusion in the last round: This is for the original book version of each case only--please don't vote based on adaptions.)
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dathen · 8 months
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Letters from Watson: Favorite Case poll 8
Link to poll 7
We're starting to catch up to where the substack is, so unless there's interest for a round 2 of this like I'm planning for the Worst Client polls, we may pause a bit.
Don't forget to add your reasons and runners-up!
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dathen · 8 months
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Letters from Watson: Favorite case poll 6
Poll 5 here
Oh boy I've been wondering how the bracket with the hiatus-related cases would go. GO NUTS.
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dathen · 9 months
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Letters from Watson: Favorite Case poll 5
I'm still doing these, the last couple weekends were just wildly busy! Time for the next batch!
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Don't forget to share your runners-up in tags~
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dathen · 9 months
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Letters from Watson: Favorite Case poll 3
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We've got a few classics here; which will pull ahead, or will there be a surprise favorite? I'd also love to know your runners-up in the tags!
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