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rhinestone

[rahyn-stohn] / ˈraɪnˌstoʊn /


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A self-taught tailor, Mr. Cole found his inner Bob Mackie to make his own outfits, sewing elaborate confections of feathers, rhinestones, pearls and satin.

From New York Times

She wears rainbow chakra beads around her neck and rhinestones on her cheeks; sinking into an antique armchair, she details her weekly agenda in spurts, as if releasing a long-repressed sigh through a pressure valve.

From Los Angeles Times

Here is what you can’t see from the rear mezzanine of a theater: the flocked velvet, the ruby-like rhinestones, the layered fabrics that shape a lush rosette atop each dance pump.

From New York Times

Thomas has said she’s interested in how beauty products like rhinestones create masks.

From Washington Post

There’s a reason for the rhinestone goat outlined on Simone Biles’ leotard.

From Los Angeles Times