In the realm of avant-garde fashion, aesthetic ingenuity is celebrated above practicality or profitability.
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His father, Kidd Jordan, plays avant-garde saxophone, while his mother is a classical pianist.
But avant-garde didn't pay, and the Barrons decided to cash in by turning to Hollywood.
In the late 1990s, an avant-garde theater troupe began staging underground performances at the site.
The stadium erupted and Garde headed home to inform his employers he had spotted a star.
Garde believes the new signings have brought cohesion and defensive stability to the team.
She may wear a bright smile, but the en garde stance is not all for kicks.
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The Russian avant-garde painting of the early 20th century is scarcely less wondrous in its way.
Hence the need for an avant-garde to keep the ideal of ever closer union alive.
The PRADA phones by LG were avant-garde in the technology they offered to users.
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The concept of a regional avant-garde is more justified in the installation by Sharits.
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Garde-Manger makes a lobster-based one which helped Chef Chuck Hughes win an Iron Chef battle recently.
Gaga got her start in the college coffeehouses and underground bars where avant-garde performances are par for the course.
The legendary cabaret was founded in 1951 by Alain Bernardin, an avant-garde artist who was fascinated by US showgirls.
Improbable though it may sound, American Christianity and Gianni Versace shared a taste for the avant-garde.
This is another Nek Rite storage system from Vin De Garde, used in a warmer, modern setting.
The avant-garde (literal translation, advance guard) valiantly leads the rest of the culture into the uncharted future.
The book is now an international sensation, hailed as the hip new face of the Chinese avant-garde.
His mentor as a young man, a great avant-garde stage director, Vsevolod Meyerhold, was executed in 1940.
Caterham driver Giedo van der Garde's left rear wheel came off entirely and he also had to retire.
Also, just for my own curiosity and sense of exploration, I wanted to start playing more avant-garde works.
Here, in 1932, French and Polish avante-garde artists set up one of Europe's first galleries of modern art.
Traditionally, avant-garde fashions serve a purpose independent from the rest of the fashion industry, celebrating artistic experimentation over commercialization.
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His training was as an avant-garde composer, with a reputation for assaulting audiences.
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And that style helped propel jazz through its most important developments - from swing to bebop to the avant-garde.
But he's also a New Yorker with a New York musician's characteristic enthusiasm for blending avant-garde and pop sensibilities.
Inside, red curtains hang over the stage which features a different local avant-garde act every night of the week.
An eccentric lord and avant-garde composer has been commemorated with a blue plaque.
And now it has gone from a radical avant-garde to a middle-class establishment.
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