I had the pleasure of interviewing Professor Richard Thompson Ford, author of Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History
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Sylvia M. writes, "I think we should save space for mood as well. Some days a woman may feel romantic, or sensual, not sexy necessarily, another day edgy, yet another day more tailored. A woman's moods as well can be reflected through her wardrobe."
Hi Sylvia, I loved your comment. It's so true that we need to take our mood into account when we are dressing. I couldn't agree more!
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3 comments:
Jennifer, thank you for bringing this book to our attention. I was fascinated with the historical detail surrounding fashion and dress codes. The intro grabbed my attention right away regarding the straw hat riots. I have pictures of my father with his straw hat from the 1920's and now have to wonder if he suffered the fate of so many that day in Manhattan.
Dress codes should be very relevant to remind people to dress appropriately for any occasion.
You might find this article interesting:
Grandpa Style: Why 20-Somethings Are Dressing like Senior Citizens
https://www.wsj.com/articles/grandpa-style-why-20-somethings-are-dressing-like-senior-citizens-11618844440?page=1
This was fascinating to listen to! So many areas of history I have wondered about too, and many of those questions were answered. I would like to read this book. Thank you for the wonderful interview!
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