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What Dress Makes of Us

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The work examines how clothing, accessories, and coiffure shape perceived appearance and often exaggerate or soften features. It provides practical, type-based guidance for arranging hair, selecting hats and bonnets, and choosing lines and cuts that flatter differing face shapes, torsos, and ages, illustrated with sketches and examples. Chapters cover dressing backs, appropriate corsages for awkward necks and shoulders, suitable styles for older women, and ways men unintentionally caricature themselves. Advice stresses observing natural contours, correcting common mistakes, and adapting fashionable modes with discretion to harmonize dress and personal proportions.

About the Author

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Dorothy Quigley

Dorothy Quigley was an author known for her exploration of fashion and its societal implications. Her notable work, "What Dress Makes of Us," delves into the relationship between clothing and identity, examining how dress influences perceptions and social interactions. Quigley's writing reflects a keen awareness of the cultural significance of attire, making her contributions relevant to discussions on gender and society. Through her work, she invites readers to consider the deeper meanings behind what we wear and how it shapes our experiences.

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