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Marchesa

Marchesa meaning

An Italian marchioness.

Example sentences (20)

Erbert, 28, pulled out all the stops for her wedding day look, wearing a custom satin gown designed by Georgina Chapman from Marchesa.

But perhaps the most memorable look of the night was Steinfeld's tea-length champagne Marchesa gown.

In “The Divine Marquise,” Judith Thurman contemplates the outré style of the Belle Époque fashion priestess Marchesa Luisa Casati.

Marchesa has regularly been worn on the red carpet by A-listers such as Jennifer Lopez, Sandra Bullock, Scarlett Johansson, Kate Hudson, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Blake Lively and the Duchess of Cambridge.

Rachele Difebbo chose a Marchesa, sequined, floral dress.

Cohen pointed out that Leakes re-wore a red Marchesa Notte dress this season on the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” after previously wearing it two years prior.

She’s still the same bombshell red-carpet dresser, but these days she shows off her hyper-womanly curves in tailored dresses by Michael Kors, Dolce & Gabbana or Marchesa.

And it’s equally telling, though unfortunate, that the marchesa Alfonsina de Luna—the boss, played by who has come to Inviolata to oversee her workers more directly—understands Lazzaro’s station better than perhaps anyone else.

At the Met Gala, Scarlett Johansson was the biggest name to wear Marchesa on the red carpet since the Weinstein scandal.

But reports that things may be looking up for Marchesa, as some “lesser-known actresses” have recently shown up to events wearing the label while others have abandoned it given its proximity to Weinstein.

But ultimately, I’m not sure a resurrection of Marchesa is the best look right now, even though Chapman has clearly decided it’s finally time for it to happen.

Can Marchesa ever shake off its Weinstein connection and grace the red carpet again?

Marchesa has been a fixture of New York’s biannual fashion week since September 2006 and had been scheduled to show on February 14 — Valentine’s Day, rather awkwardly.

After meeting the Marchesa Luisa Casati in 1903, he began a lifelong turbulent on again off again affair with Luisa, that lasted until a few years before his death.

After their first few encounters, she found that she enjoyed his company and spent the next few years getting to know him and preparing herself to be the Marchesa of Mantua.

A letter from the Bishop of Caserta in Naples to Cardinal Scipione Borghese in Rome, dated 29 July 1610, informs the Cardinal that the Marchesa of Caravaggio is holding two John the Baptists and a Magdalene which were intended for Borghese.

Isabella became his wife and Marchesa amid a spectacular outpouring of popular acclamation.

Marek, p.204 Her position as a Marchesa required her serious attention, therefore she was required to study the problems faced by a ruler of a city-state.

The domination, in that aria, of themes which will be repeated in the love duet make it clear that though the painting may incorporate the Marchesa's features, Tosca is the ultimate inspiration of his work.

The Sacristan identifies a likeness between the portrait and a blonde-haired woman who has been visiting the church recently (unknown to him, it is Angelotti's sister the Marchesa).