Anne Fogarty
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“The kitchen is your natural setting as a woman and you should look beautiful, not bedraggled, in it. Whether you go to work or work at home- or both- take advantage of the opportunity the kitchen offers for expressing your wifely qualities in what you wear. Pinafores, organdies, and aprons look wonderful, as do gay cotton wrap-arounds that slip on over your dress while you make breakfast.
Too much attention is paid to kitchen equipment and decor; too little to what is worn in this setting. Why look like Cinderella's crotchety stepmother when you can be a lyrical embodiment of all that a home and hearth means!”
― Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife
Too much attention is paid to kitchen equipment and decor; too little to what is worn in this setting. Why look like Cinderella's crotchety stepmother when you can be a lyrical embodiment of all that a home and hearth means!”
― Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife
“Good taste and the amount of money spent are interrelated but not necessarily dependent on each other.”
― Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife
― Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife
“Never close your mind to a color. Remember, too, that texture is an important element. The same dress in the same shade of red may look wonderful on you in soft velvet but too harsh in a hard-finished taffeta. Think in terms of color combined with texture, not of one or the other independently.”
― Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife
― Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife
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