A batch of vintage classics, with thanks to Hester Hull of Birmingham, Michigan:
“Nothing is thought rare which is not new, and follow’d; yet we know that what was worn some 20 years ago comes into grace again.”—Francis Beumont
"The purse is the mirror of the soul.”—Anna Quindlen, 1987
“When in doubt, wear red.”—Bill Blass, 1982
“These gems have life in them: their colors speak, say what words fail of.”—George Eliot
“And she always took the clothes created for her one step further by adding something of her own, some small personal detail which enhanced the whole.”—Givenchy on Audrey Hepburn
“Large handbags to carry all the family’s ration books were also practical rather than fashionable accessories.”—Carol Harris in Women Under Fire in World War II
“Skirts couldn’t get any shorter and remain legal.”—Amy Greene, 1970
If you adore her, you must adorn her. There lies the secret of a happy marriage.”—Anne Fogarty, 1959
Just make sure no one has exactly the same dress I do. I want all mine to be original and no fat little women hopping around in the same dress.”—Jacqueline Kennedy
“When a man says he likes a woman in a skirt, I tell him to try one.”—Katharine Hepburn
"A woman’s dress should be like a barbed wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view.”—Sophia Loren
“Each day Beryl would appear in the yard, looking as if she had stepped off the pages of Vogue. Silk shirt, perfectly cut jodhpurs, shining leather boots, little kid leather gloves. A broadbrimmed hat and leather whip tucked under her arm completed the ensemble. It was first class all the way with Beryl. That was all she knew. ‘ Tell them to bring the horses around, will you sweetie?’ she would say when she was ready.”—Mary S. Lovell in the biography of Beryl Markham (first woman to fly the Atlantic east to west), Straight on’ Til Morning
“Just to flirt again---in a skirt again/ There’s no romance when you dance/ Cheek to cheek and pants to pants /Oh for an old fashioned dress!”—Irving Berlin.
Hi.
I am an old Park Sloper that shoped and became friends with Alison!
She has more then a great shop! She put her heart and soul into it! And that what makes it specail to shop at Hooti.
I now live in the BURBS. LOL! Just 2 hours away from my old hood. I do miss all my friends and shops. Out here LOL. We got good malls. But nothing like the small MOM AND POP stores in the Slope. Someday you will see my store! And wonder in and feel the wormth that Alison puts into her store!
I love you and Miss you!
Floeys your pal! =)
Posted by: Floeys | September 05, 2005 at 09:53 PM
Having watched this bunch grow up, I can see how Allision could end up in New York(her brother Mike was in my Boy Scout troop). Melissa was always a great writer and everybody in the family was a bit of a character and a good subject for a book.. The book was a great read and brought back some great memories.
Posted by: George Cooper | July 26, 2006 at 03:27 PM