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15 May 2006

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Charlotte

Wow, those are some amazing pieces. Those two coats look so modern, you could still wear it today and be the most stylish woman around.
I also think it's very interesting how someone brought up with a stict background can go a bit nuts when they're finally given the chance, be it with drink, drugs or shopping (apparently the most altruistic indulgence!).

soo

Emile Zola's "The Ladies' Paradise" was written in the late-nineteenth century and talks about women in Paris with the "frenzy" to shop and, sometimes, shoplift. It was definitely middle class women who shopped at huge, chain-like department stores; I think upper-class women still frequented small shops with custom tailors.

Nice post! Love that cream coat...

KRiSTOPHER DUKES

Ooh la love.

While I find pretty much any over indulgence (sans soy lattes, vintage mink, and 6" heels) a little distasteful, at least she bought pretty lovely dresses.

I'm a sucker for all flapper frocks, but still 2 original Chanels would have been better than 700+ department store duds. Shopping for charity, schmarity, that's like pretending I buy soy lattes to support poor college student Starbucks baristas.

In Spades

I love the Edwardian era, such a time of beauty. And I love watching Room with a View (or reading it), but unfortunately for me I lost my copy of the DVD. Now I can't pine away for some of Miss Lucy Honeychurch's clothing.

susie_bubble

In Spades...I totally agree with you! The Edwardian era was just coming out of that slightly gaudy/overly embellished late Victorian period and it became more refined - so beautiful! I also love Room with a View - actually, I got the DVD free with my Sunday newspaper (they frequently give away old films on DVD).

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