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Vogue's book of etiquette: a complete guide to traditional forms and modern usage

This book serves as a reference for understanding and practicing proper etiquette in various social situations. It covers topics such as dress, dining, gift-giving, and communication, providing both historical context and modern applications. more

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Millicent Fenwick
Millicent Fenwick

Millicent Fenwick, born on February 25, 1910, and passed away on September 16, 1992, was a renowned fashion editor. She had a career spanning over four decades in the fashion industry and served as an editor for Vogue magazine, making a profound impact on the world of fashion. more

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