CULT OF BEAUTY.
HOW TO WEAR CLOTHES
IMPORTANCE OF DEPORTMENT.
(By A BEAUTY SPECIALIST.)
I am possessed this week by a sense of the importance of "deportment." It is all very well to have beautiful clothes, but unless a woman knows how to carry them she wastes lier money. Even the saints encouraged good manners, and good manners usually mean graceful ways of sitting, walking and standing. Thus it is not all vanity which suggests that women who buy nice clothes should, learn how to wear them beautifully.
Such things count more than a pretty face in France. To move nicely, to have pretty gestures, to sit gracefully, make second-rate clothes look first-rate, ami to see women fail In these things when
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)
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