-
southern United States,
white tie is
sometimes referred to as "costume de
rigueur",
adapted from
French language due to the
historical background of New...
- De
RigueurMortis (stylised as De
RigueurMortis) is the
fifth studio album by
Australian alternative-rock
group TISM,
released in
October 2001. The album...
-
Proof and The
Coast of Utopia, and
whose television credits (almost de
rigueur for
SHORTS readers)
include Law and Order.
Hamilton is
making his Shorts...
- nonexistent, as were stylists, and
getting papped while partying was
simply de
rigueur" (to get "papped" is to be
followed and
photographed by paparazzi). Hilton...
-
wrote in 2013 that "[i]f
having a master's
degree at the
minimum is de
rigueur in Washington's
foreign policy world, it is no
wonder many are starting...
-
others mixed film and video.
During the 1980s,
music videos had
become de
rigueur for most
recording artists. The
phenomenon was
famously parodied by BBC...
- some point, the amuse-bouche
transformed from an
unexpected bonus to a de
rigueur offering at
Michelin Guide-starred
restaurants and
those aspiring to that...
-
featuring newlyweds, and
which has
since become a cover-band
standard and de
rigueur for
weddings throughout North America. An
early collaboration with Roger...
-
print patterns, bell-bottom jeans,
fringed vests, and
skirts became de
rigueur outfits of the 1960s.
Concern and
protest over U.S.
involvement in the...
- the
decline of the
Liberal Party in the
early 20th century, it was de
rigueur for
Liberal MPs and
peers to be
members of the
Reform Club,
being regarded...