Saturday, July 18, 2009

Thought for the day

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Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depend on simplicity.

Plato

photo used with permission from www.thesartorialist.com

16 comments:

Suecae Sounds said...

I really like the quote from Plato. Reminds me of the Tao te Ching.

Lori ann said...

My feelings also, simplicity.

Dear Sallymandy, thank you also for sharing these brilliant bits about the women artists. I enjoyed them so much!

x lori

Anonymous said...

The key here is simplicity. While looking through photos of style icons I noticed one thing in common - simplicity. They are considered timeless beauties. And what did they all have in common? They all did not load themselves up with bangle, baubles and bows.

studioJudith said...

Reminders of the value of simplicity are so timely ... .
beautiful quote.

jjjj

Zuzana said...

Wonderful.;)) It goes well with "Less is more".
In science, we always say that the most beautiful discoveries or experiments are "simple". Beauty lies in simplicity, but beauty is not simple.;)
Hope your weekend is lovely.;)
xo

Duchesse said...

Those are high quality clothes, the ethereal grays are absent (or dull) in mass brands. Hope she is indeed so serene that she will toss her cigarettes as soon as she can.

Patsy said...

Sallymandy..... I like 99% of the way she is put together. The 1% change I would effect is the shoes.

Possibly she was given the shoes to off a contrast to the flowing fluidity of her clothes. Possibly the shoes are meant to be a statement about individuality and against the matchy-matchy concept.

I think that the shoes take away from the overall effect. I would have put her in simply suede flats. That would have lost the feeling of rebellion, but it would have given the woman a better presentation, and that, to me, is what fashion is about.

The argument against what I say is: But the black suede flats are consistent with the clothes. They are expected. They go with the length of the skirt and the texture of the fabric. There is no surprise.

My reply to that would be:
I like subtle counterpoints and statements and touches, but not taken to that extreme. A mature woman usually does not want to look outrageous. She wants to be looked at, but in ways that speak well of her. Those workboots/hiking boots look like the statement of a young girl, and as such would be more acceptable, but not on a woman the age of the model.

Ok. Shoot me now, but aim for the heart so I die fast. :-) :-) :-)


~~ Southern California Woman

drollgirl said...

love her outfit! her look is just rad!

and plato might have been on to something.

Rosaria Williams said...

What a great series you are doing about artists and stylists we may not know. Thank you.

Alettesiriane said...

simplisity so easy and at the same time so hard.Now I live in a mountain area,so the shoes I did not react to,as not fitting .Have a nice weekend

Anonymous said...

I love her look, and I love the qoute. What I would change about the photo - the cigarettes would be gone! But then I am uber sensitive to things like cigarettes and other cancer causing products, so probably ignore my prejudice!

La Belette Rouge said...

That outfit is a Platonic ideal. Gorgeous.

Jean said...

Hi Sallymandy, hope you don't mind but I've tagged you on my blog.

Mardel said...

That outfit is perfection from top to bottom

Kat Mortensen said...

I definitely agree. We are avid de-clutterers around here.

Kat

Jennifer Campaniolo said...

This picture and quote reminds me of a series of Japanese sewing books were publishing in English:

http://www.makegoodbooks.com

Jennifer