The rich are different from you and me.
Far be it from me to impune the coolness of the queen, fashionwise or body
temperaturewise, but the kinds of clothing that people like her wear are
very different.
I once went to an exhibit of Jackie Kennedy's clothing. There was a wrap
skirt. I
There is that, definitely.
Weighted hems keep matters in order, on most windy days, too.
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 2:21 PM, dmt11h...@aol.com wrote:
I think that couturiers may know a
few things about how to make a garment that doesn't wrinkle, ie,
interfacing, linings, etc.
--
Bev in
Adele,
I once worked with a Miss Perfect. She could sit at her desk all day long in a
100% silk dress, and when she got up there was nary a wrinkle on it. Some
people just have wrinkle-free mojo.
That made me smile as I remembered back in the 70s in London and we
were all heavily into
All this talk about the Queen's clothes always looking wrinkle free has
finally rung faint bells in my head. I wsa reading an article about HM's
clothes and I think it was said that the amount one's clothes wrinkle while
worn reflects your inner body temperature. Cool people keep their garments