To follow slavishly every whim of the mode is to lose that poetry of dress that is so intrisincally a part of the fine personality.


The New Book of Etiquette (1924)


To follow slavishly every whim of the mode is to lose that poetry of dress that is so intrisincally a part of the fine personality.

To follow slavishly every whim of the mode is to lose that poetry of dress that is so intrisincally a part of the fine personality.

To follow slavishly every whim of the mode is to lose that poetry of dress that is so intrisincally a part of the fine personality.

To follow slavishly every whim of the mode is to lose that poetry of dress that is so intrisincally a part of the fine personality.