Art of Dress
Apr. 9th, 2014 02:33 pmA woman's dress should be so much the expression of herself that, seeing it, we think not of the gown, but of the woman who is its soul. The true art of dress is reached when it serves only to heighten the charms of the wearer, not to draw attention from her to center upon her garments. One writer on beauty in dress claims that "the object is threefold: to cover, to warm, to beautify," and in dealing with this latter point farther says that, "rather than to beautify, it is to emphasize beauty." To this statement should be added that its mission is also to minimize or do away with defects.
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Manners and Customs of polite Society, Maud C. Cooke, 1896
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Manners and Customs of polite Society, Maud C. Cooke, 1896