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Recent Examples of rivièreTiffany & Co's graduated diamond necklace makes for a refined take on the riviere.—Roxanne Adamiyatt, Town & Country, 5 Aug. 2022 Make no mistake, the tennis necklace, commonly known as the riviere, and sibling to the tennis bracelet, is very of the moment.—Roxanne Adamiyatt, Town & Country, 5 Aug. 2022 The modern riviere is chic, versatile, and everyone’s new favorite.—Jill Newman, Town & Country, 12 Feb. 2022
Being able to personalize the pendants means every necklace feels unique.
Genevieve Cepeda,
People.com,
15 Dec. 2024
Marie Antoinette's Diamond Necklace Some experts have connected this necklace to the infamous affair of the diamond necklace (1784-86), a scandal centered around Marie Antoinette.
The deep well of torque leaves all but the most potent challengers behind at stoplights, and the quiet stock pipes still snap and growl under throttle.
William Roberson,
Forbes,
16 Dec. 2024
The Hightail runs on a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) motor that generates 42 horsepower and 485 lb ft (660 Nm) of torque.
For the Klarna & Paris Hilton House of Y2K Launch Party in Los Angeles, the mom of two wore a figure-hugging silver dress with a matching choker, clutch purse, heels and fingerless gloves and blingy sunglasses.
Catherine Santino,
People.com,
5 Dec. 2024
The video begins and ends with a shot of the girl riding a bike away from the scene of the crime, visible injuries on her face, wearing a tattoo choker and a denim jacket — and yes, the rest of the video is that Tumblrcore as well.
Nearby, waiters passed tuna-tartare cones as a pair of burlesque dancers wearing dog collars and fishnets performed acrobatics.
James D. Walsh,
Curbed,
12 Aug. 2024
The Voice had moved there in 1991, six years after Rupert Murdoch sold the paper to Leonard N. Stern, the head of the pet-supply business Hartz, of two-in-one dog collar fame.
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