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silhouette

[sil-oo-et] / ˌsɪl uˈɛt /


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We live in a time where dishes and drinks are engineered not simply to taste good, but to be photographed well — bright colors, dramatic garnishes, interesting silhouettes.

From Salon

Others stick to his signature pastel-powered color palette, sport loud patterned sweater vests or even wear a button-up with a tie and baseball cap — as an ode to his most frequent silhouette.

From Los Angeles Times

Lagerfeld was no fantasist when it came to silhouettes, and even his most exhilarating creations were somehow wearable, mostly suits or conservatively cut gowns.

From Washington Post

Dr. Asleson and a research assistant, Elizabeth Isaacson, scanned Ancestry.com and pored over digitized newspapers, history books, baptismal records, wills and marriage certificates to identify people whose silhouettes appear in the book.

From New York Times

Briefcases opened and black ensembles and silhouettes tightly fitting to his body were wrapped around his shoulders and waist.

From Los Angeles Times