Kirsten's Spring Cleaning

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Definitely in the uncategorized section but great work Kirsten. It will make it easier for us to view all the entries. Thanks - Diana

-- Diana Glazer (dglazer@zip.com.au), June 19, 2001

Answers

Thanks Joel and Diana,

I'm afraid I am too young to get your Christian Dior reference Joel. Even Chris (the font of trivia) can't enlighten me... ;)

Cheers, Kirsten

-- Kirsten (kem@smop.net), June 21, 2001.


Congratulations Kirsten on the fabulous "New Look".

Your probably too young to get my message but you are the Christian Dior of Web Pages.

kind regrds - Joel Morrell

-- Joel Morrell (arn@tsn.cc), June 19, 2001.


Wobbly Wobbly Too - (A World War) ran from 1939 until 1945. Hitler closed Paris and buried fashion. Australia had severe rationing even of clothes and cloth. Skirts were short and severe and everybody was either in uniform or looking scantily dressed.

In 1946 Christian Dior relaunched his High Fashion Dress Salon in Paris and re-introduced 'feminity' with longer skirts - softer lines and a totally 'New Look'. David Jones brought him to Australia in 1948 to co-incide with the end of clothes rationing. After the severe constraints of wartime it caused a sensation and anything with a totally 'New Look' became doing a Christian Dior.

Incidentally his salon was eventually swallowd by Yves St Laurent whom you may have heard of - kind regards - Joel Morrell

-- Joel Morrell (arn@tsn.cc), June 21, 2001.


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