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Editorial June 29, 1934

Imperial Valley Press

El Centro, Imperial County, California

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Alma Archer shares Lyolene of Paris's fashion philosophy emphasizing simplicity in women's clothing that aligns with personal personality and individuality.

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STYLE CHATS With ALMA ARCHER

According to Lyolene of Paris, a woman's "line" represents her body clothed in the greatest simplicity possible.

"Every woman should make the dress. The dress should not make her."

This originator says, "Each perfume marries with the skin, and the dress must do the same thing-it must marry with the personality of the wearer. Personality must come out of each woman and all her possessions.

Everybody has personality and individuality, but many women accused of having neither, simply haven't found them. The germ of personality should be found and cultivated and clothes and possessions used to emphasize it."

What sub-type of article is it?

Fashion Advice Personal Style

What keywords are associated?

Women's Fashion Personal Style Clothing Simplicity Personality Expression Individuality In Dress

What entities or persons were involved?

Lyolene Of Paris Alma Archer

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Women's Clothing And Personality

Stance / Tone

Advisory On Simplicity And Individuality

Key Figures

Lyolene Of Paris Alma Archer

Key Arguments

A Woman's Line Is Her Body In Simplest Clothing. Women Should Make The Dress, Not Vice Versa. Dress Must Marry With The Wearer's Personality Like Perfume With Skin. Personality Should Emerge Through Clothes And Possessions. Cultivate And Emphasize One's Inherent Personality.

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