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Spent some time scanning old fashion photos. Assumptions formed (subject to challenge/change by me or others at any time) and general notes to self:


  • Any given garment, no matter how cheap, ugly, strange, or ill fitting, will always look better, more expensive, more sophisticated, more classic, more sexy if it is black. Possible exceptions: classic white tailored shirts, plain blue jeans.
  • Permutations of blue jeans/denim can be interesting, but can become dated extremely rapidly (can you say "acid wash"?) Its good to have 1 pair of obnoxiously plain Levis 501s (assuming you wear jeans, not everyone does) for when everything else in the closet has gone out of style/torn/worn out, etc.
  • Black may be classic but it can get dull. Textured black is good. Patterned black.....might be good. I still have a major fear of strong patterns anywhere near my face.
  • In corsetry there is a fine line between restraint and armor. Play with this concept.
  • Chinoiserie/Japoniserie always looks kind of unusual but never out of place.
  • Miyake may rule, but he bows down to Fortuny.
  • Cotton is good.
  • British designers are well tailored but funky.
  • Japanese designers are from other planets - the most stylish ones.
  • German/Belgian/Dutch designers seem to be overwhelmingly minimalistic, but still just enough "off" to be interesting.
  • Loose draping can be as alluring as skin tight stuff.
  • Silk is good, but not as good as cotton.
  • Minimalist clothes need weird shoes.
  • It is not possible to have too many shoes (amendment - maybe Imelda Marcos had a teensy problem...)
  • Redheads should never wear baby pink.
  • Redheads are perhaps the only people who should wear lime green.

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