thank you my friend for such a thoughtful recounting of her life and for so eloquently speaking about beauty and taste being something that cannot be bought...
I learn that authenticity goes beyond actions, it becomes a display of who we truly are with all the evolution that comes with it because as humans we are constantly evolving and growing, and knowing how to stay true to yourself authentically even though there's a change in our life is such a Art that one's need to master.
Your beautifully written piece was a fitting tribute to a true style icon. She may be the last of her kind, but her elegance will always be remembered.
A lovely tribute, Martin, and interesting paired with Dana Thomas’ recent post, where she calls Jacqueline a “pill.” She sounds like a character! Love that she embraced her unique features.
This is exquisite and the true truth, the thing we should all try to bring to ourselves and to our period. I can't add anything that the previous commenters didn't already say.
thank you my friend for such a thoughtful recounting of her life and for so eloquently speaking about beauty and taste being something that cannot be bought...
Thank you! Cheers to breaking the mold!
Beautifully written piece, and I agree with your sentiments on taste and individuality entirely.
Thank you! I need to do a whole manifesto on taste one of these days.
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That’s great! May I ask what in particular?
I learn that authenticity goes beyond actions, it becomes a display of who we truly are with all the evolution that comes with it because as humans we are constantly evolving and growing, and knowing how to stay true to yourself authentically even though there's a change in our life is such a Art that one's need to master.
Exactly!
Your beautifully written piece was a fitting tribute to a true style icon. She may be the last of her kind, but her elegance will always be remembered.
A lovely tribute, Martin, and interesting paired with Dana Thomas’ recent post, where she calls Jacqueline a “pill.” She sounds like a character! Love that she embraced her unique features.
I loved Dana’s post too! I’m sure those and many other facets of her personality are all true. Like you said, a real character.
This is exquisite and the true truth, the thing we should all try to bring to ourselves and to our period. I can't add anything that the previous commenters didn't already say.
I hope we can make a resurgence!
Some years ago, The Metropolitan Museum of Art had a great exhibit showing her clothes!