Ah, the je ne sais quoi element... Back to square one, are we?
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c
It all reminds me of stanza 27 from FitzGerald's translation of Omar Khayyam's Rubai'yat:shredder wrote:NJS,
Ah, the je ne sais quoi element... Back to square one, are we?![]()
cheers,
c
Hee hee! Indeed - there is even a photo of him called ´the wink´!!shredder wrote:I submit Sir Noël Coward as evidence.storeynicholas wrote:there is some element of the notion of 'chic' that, for me, is exclusively French.
I suppose that there is an inevitability in our looking to the past because it is so rich in example - and many of them have been known to us all our lives. It is probably also a sign of the times in that there are possibly fewer style icons in proportion to the rest of us now than ever before!!shredder wrote:We, including yours truly, seem to refer more frequently to dead people as style icons of one sort or another. Sign of the times? Are we closet, or outed, retros? Or just inevitable when examining past, present and future as an integrated whole?
I wonder if we may not be losing a sense of historical perspective here.storeynicholas wrote:I suppose that there is an inevitability in our looking to the past because it is so rich in example - and many of them have been known to us all our lives. It is probably also a sign of the times in that there are possibly fewer style icons in proportion to the rest of us now than ever before!!shredder wrote:We, including yours truly, seem to refer more frequently to dead people as style icons of one sort or another. Sign of the times? Are we closet, or outed, retros? Or just inevitable when examining past, present and future as an integrated whole?
NJS
Spare a thought for those of us who are still (hopefully) in the first half of our lives!Frog in Suit wrote: It is satisfying to know that we will no longer be around to witness this abomination.
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