Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The History of Fashion in France, or the Dress of Women From the Gallo-Roman Period to the Present Time
Therefore to write the history of female fashion in France is a more serious task than it might seem to be at the first glance. The levity Of the subject is mastered by its moral interest. Montesquieu remarks, in his Lettres Persanes, A certain lady takes it into her head that she must appear at an assembly in a particular costume; from that moment fifty artisans have to go Without sleep, or leisure either to eat or drink. She commands, and is obeyed more promptly than a Shah of Persia, because self interest is the mightiest ruler upon the earth.
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