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Kitsch meaning
Art, decorative objects, and other forms of representation of questionable artistic or aesthetic value; a representation that is excessively sentimental, overdone, or vulgar.
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A scan of those videos and photos shows tourists adorned in pumpkin spice-kitsch: flannels and big hats, earth tones and maple leaves abound.
As Ike and Tina Turner’s version of “Whole Lotta Love” faded, the house lights dipped and a quick blast of Pete Moore’s “Asteroid” — AKA the kitsch 30-second Pearl & Dean jingle famous to all British moviegoers over 40 — signified the start of the show.
At the Seoul press conference, Robbie wore an acid bright Moschino suit from the brand’s spring/summer 2015 collection complete with a super-kitsch, heart-shaped bag and pillbox hat.
Known purveyors of seasonal kitsch are seeing scarcity of spooky-themed items at higher rates than usual.
On TV, we had the White Heather Club - women in white frocks and tartan sashes dancing impossibly complicated reels and strathspeys; men in kilts playing accordions and singing kitsch songs about exile and nostalgia.
The Netflix series is now streaming, and stars Matthew Broderick, Uzo Aduba, Taylor Kitsch and West Duchovny.
There are closed shops too in George Street – while the Royal Mile, although busy, still veers too much towards tartan kitsch.
This might be the first western in which single men live with Georgia O’Keefe art on the walls, kitsch religious ornaments on the dresser and walls painted in Almodóvar’s preferred colour palette.
Wellness brands like Kitsch, The Body Shop, and Keys Soulcare are all 30% off as well.
A kitsch tableau parodied the iconic painting, recreating the biblical scene of and his apostles sharing a last meal before crucifixion.
At the time, he had this dream of a 70's kitsch space opera, influenced by Japanese sentaï and Z-movies with puppets," Revon shared.
But in the postmodern era, "kitsch" took on new life, as artists, filmmakers, and designers consciously appropriated these "bad objects" of the past, remixing and revaluing yesterday's detritus.
Families enjoyed free activities such as festive crafts with Eggseeds and an appearance by Kitsch N Sync’s Winter Wonderland Skiers, who humorously searched for the Alps.
In fact, you’re likely to find kitsch versions of these bells in Swiss tourists shops among the chocolate and cheese souvenirs.
The absurd, kitsch delight of an eight-foot-tall replica of a Heinz ketchup bottle stiffens when the lid is pried open to reveal its silk-lined cavity, filling the room with the reminder of your mortality.
The winner should be announced by the end of August, with the kitsch annual spectacle set for mid-May 2025.
With its bright instagrammable pink decor, cute branding insignia and kitsch interiors, it has won over an army of fans who adore the whole Hello Kitty vibe.
Descriptions of Capece’s lounge, pitched as “the first cigar bar in Houston,” seemed to capture his kitsch grill-master mien.
Going with this type of furniture is something that prefers that type of beauty, and not for those who value kitsch or something opposite of minimalistic approach.
I’ve seen the artwork that James and Kitsch have created, and I love that we each have such a unique way of talking about why in-home testing is a good thing.