Philip Gilbert Hamerton Quote

Fashion is nothing more than the temporary custom of rich and idle people who make it their principal business to study the external elegance of life.


The Intellectual Life (ed. 1875)


Fashion is nothing more than the temporary custom of rich and idle people who make it their principal business to study the external elegance of life.

Fashion is nothing more than the temporary custom of rich and idle people who make it their principal business to study the external elegance of life.

Fashion is nothing more than the temporary custom of rich and idle people who make it their principal business to study the external elegance of life.

Fashion is nothing more than the temporary custom of rich and idle people who make it their principal business to study the external elegance of life.