The late Gary Cooper, about 1936, looking extremely understated and elegant in a double breasted suit.
"We communicate vulgarity or elegance or something in between each
time we meet another person. When we recognize this point, then
presenting our best selves takes on a whole different perspective.
Suddenly we can be inspired by something as simple and yet complicated
as clothing. And when we finally realize that our body is a canvas that
offers us the opportunity to communicate the workings of our inner
self, a whole new world is opened for us to discover." -- Sonya Glyn Nicholson
Read the entire essay at Parisian Gentleman.
-- Heinz-Ulrich
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