"You are the only English woman I know who manages to be really chic in really hideous clothes".

No.3    Elaborate fashionables
a splendid menagerie[1] (also known as fancy-full gallants[2]) place particular importance upon appearance, refined language, and leisurely hobbies, pursued with the appearance of nonchalance in a cult of Self.[3] Historically, especially in late 18th- and early 19th-century Britain, a dandy, who was self-made, often strove to imitate an aristocratic style of life despite coming from a middle-class background.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

dedicated follower of fashion

a dandy female...

They seek him here
they seek him there
his clothes are loud but never square.
It will make or break him
t
'cos he's a dedicated fol
so he's got to buy the be
slower of fashion.
And when he does his little rounds
l the latest fads and trends
'cos
round the boutiques of London Town
eagerly pursuing
a
lhe's a dedicated follower of fashion.

[eve green]
There's one thing that he loves
and that is flattery
a dots
the next week he'sin
one week he's in pol
k stripes
a dedicated follower of fashion.
They seek
'cos he's
him here
they seek him there
Square.
Ev'rywhere the carnabytion arm
in Regent Street and Leicester
y marches on
icated follower of fashion.
each one a de
d
His world is built 'round discotheques and parties
this pleasure seeking individual always looks his best
'cos he's a dedicated follower of fashion.
erfly
in matters of the cloth he is as fickle as
He flits from shop to shop just like a but
t can be
'cos he's a dedicated follower of fashion.
He's a dedicated follower of fashion.

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