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This Reissued ’50s Handbook Is A Trove Of Brilliant (And Frequently Hilarious) Fashion Advice
This Reissued ’50s Handbook Is A Trove Of Brilliant (And Frequently Hilarious) Fashion Advice

A model of a woman in the 1950’s.

Courtesy of Leslie Eames for the Maryland Center for History and Culture

I thought maybe you could use the advice as well.

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A trend can be started by you as well. It’s for yourself. It should be something that can identify you. It’s a book of advice, but not a book of instructions. The reader should look to themselves to know what needs to be added or subtracted from their wardrobe if she describes the contents of her fur closet or brooches. I would be lying if I said that I didn’t ask myself, “Do I need a red shoelace to tie around my neck?” The important thing is to ask the questions and give yourself an opportunity to expand your knowledge.

Dress with intention

There is a universal statement that can be made about any well- dressed woman. She has been spending time on her clothes. It’s not a lot of money. She doesn’t know where she shops or her label. She has her own time and energy. A high-end label or an expensive piece isn’t the goal of a well-thought-out, personalized wardrobe according to the designer. She talked about her penchant for fur that looks like it has been attacked by insects, her penchant for belts made from discarded fabric, and a jacket that she got during a vacation in Mexico. The way she wears them and the way they interact with other items in her wardrobe make her a well-dressed woman. She says to look luxurious, but I think the reverse is true. You need to feel luxurious to look that way.

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