
Title: The Little Dictionary of Fashion, A guide to dress
sense for every woman
Author: Christian Dior
Category: Non-ficiton, fashion
Publisher: Abrams, New York, 2007 (First published in 1954 by Cassell & Co)
Author: Christian Dior
Category: Non-ficiton, fashion
Publisher: Abrams, New York, 2007 (First published in 1954 by Cassell & Co)
Christian Dior was not only a leading couturier, he was also
a writer. He wrote several books, including this one. In his introduction, he
says "Much has been written about Fashion, in all its aspects, but I do not
think any couturier has ever before attempted to compile a dictionary on the
subject".
In The Little
Dictionary of Fashion, Dior compiles an alphabetical guide/dictionary
to dressing with style and elegance. Beginning with "Accent" (that little personal touch
which makes a dress your own dress) and ending with "Zest" (that is the secret of beauty
and fashion, too), the book includes tips on style.
Dior wrote the book
so that it would be "possible for a woman to be elegant without spending very much
money on her clothes, if she follows the basic rules of Fashion and is careful
to choose the clothes that suit her personality. Simplicity, good taste, and
grooming are the three fundamentals of good dressing and these do not cost money."
My Favorite Passage:

Elegance is not dependent on
money. Of the four things I have mentioned above, the most important of all is
care. Care in choosing your clothes. Care in wearing them. Care in keeping
them." (Page 37)
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