The Beaux and the Dandies: Nash, Brummell, and D'Orsay with Their Courts (Classic Reprint)

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Fb&c Limited, 16 dec 2017 - 398 pagina's
Excerpt from The Beaux and the Dandies: Nash, Brummell, and D'orsay With Their Courts

Yet the balance of good sense is with the Beaux, who were strong-minded enough to lead the modes, while the well-dressed man and woman of to-day follow ser vilely any foolish and ugly fashion that may be presented by some professional dressmaker or tailor, presumably with the desire to prove the depths to which humanity will go in sartorial folly. Since beginning to write this book I have heard such unqualified scorn poured upon the Beaux by my friends, who carry their chins high because of the stiffness of their collars, and seem so unhappy about their knees when they sit down, evidently fearing lest the straightness of their nether garments will not be maintained when they once more rise to their feet, that I ardently wish some new Beau would burst upon the world in sufl'icient glory and strength to induce men to dress comfortably and beautifully.

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