As for dressing, I can’t help but think that part of the problem comes from today’s “role models” – troubled sports stars, grunge singers and barely-clad teenage actors. Consequently, in an attempt to look like their heroes, we see many people wearing tight fitting clothes, sports jerseys, etc. In my experience, by contrast, nicely dressed people have emulated someone similar – their parents, grandparents, Cary Grant, Fred Astaire, etc.
In movies, we rarely see people attending dinner parties and engaging in civilized discussion. It is almost as if people need to be taught how to do these things. I don’t think people have anything against dinner parties, they just don’t know what to do (should I bring wine, what should I talk about, how should I dress, what fork do I use, etc.)
I think that this forum and Classic Style are helping to reclaim this“lost” culture.
P.S. We just had a minor earthquake. Yikes!
In movies, we rarely see people attending dinner parties and engaging in civilized discussion. It is almost as if people need to be taught how to do these things. I don’t think people have anything against dinner parties, they just don’t know what to do (should I bring wine, what should I talk about, how should I dress, what fork do I use, etc.)
I think that this forum and Classic Style are helping to reclaim this“lost” culture.
P.S. We just had a minor earthquake. Yikes!