Boyer is a class act. His writings, as has been noted above, derive from a combination of scholarly research and good taste that make his work highly readable and entertaining for the substance it contains. I cannot think of an instance where Boyer got his facts wrong. And that kind of clarity is very hard to find among professional fashion writers.
There are two messages to be found. Unrestrained, immoderate and not so innocent chit chat (that would potentially do disservice to a major fashion house like Hermes) creates an environment a professional writer, who depends on keeping good terms with all, would be best to avoid. Agendas are rooted out of the LL as quickly as they are identified. And innuendo, gossip and malevolent behavior is not tolerated.It’s John Lobb London versus John Lobb Paris, and which one is better. That’s one reason why I don’t get involved. The other reason is that they’re amateurs, and I’m a professional, and I ought to get paid for my opinions.
The second message is very simple. Boyer is a professional writer who earns his living with his pen. There may be lawyers or doctors who donate time in charitable offerings of their services but why would we expect a professional writer to do so? If he wrote for free, why would anyone be tempted to pay to read him?
Those who write on the net are amateurs. And there is nothing to be ashamed about if one has another career but pens a few lines for enjoyment. I can guarantee you that Boyer is not the kind of person to have used the word “amateur” in a disparaging tone. That would be catty and clearly not his style. He uses the word in the Bobby Jones, winner of the U.S. Amateur golf championship, sense of the word. And I read no insulting reference to igentry or any insinuation of same in his writing at all.
Cheers
M Alden