When you enter these competitions, the awards that are given are called ribbons, and there are different colored ribbons that tell you whether it is first-place, second-place, third-place.
At Prada, co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons presented a commercially sound collection of feminine pieces such as prim knits and cardigans and dresses adorned with ribbons and flowers.
The bark is of a bright cinnamon color, and, in thrifty trees, beautifully braided and reticulated, flaking off in thin, lustrous ribbons that are sometimes used by Indians for tent-matting.
As they posed for photographs outside the cathedral, the sun came out fully and many onlookers came to view the bride and bridegroom getting ready to travel to Wexford in a large hired car decorated with ribbons.
Each wore a straw hat with a thick black ribbon as a concession, perhaps, to the holiday atmosphere of the resort, and the brims of these and the shadow from the tree under which they stood obscured their faces.