tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-818215323812390398.post9220182464320811471..comments2024-03-25T02:13:58.797-05:00Comments on Marsha Harris Scott Splenderosa: Elegance & LuxuryUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-818215323812390398.post-37062270412030476692013-03-09T18:21:09.101-06:002013-03-09T18:21:09.101-06:00That's SOooooo great item!
Thank you,Marsha yo...That's SOooooo great item!<br />Thank you,Marsha you bring that in a discussion:-)))*<br /><br />You woords are ''Elegance could be luxury, but luxury doesn't always mean elegance'' menas realy much to me....<br />Everything you said is absolutely true,so I feel the same.<br /><br />Elegance is in your education by your mother or grandmother,that's also a very big true,Marsha!<br /><br />And luxe...you know,<br />I'am from Russia and I knew many peoples tehre from - peoples who grab what you can with their money( so called:''new russia peoples'').<br />I must to say: that's NOT realy good experience,especially very rich womans totaly without a sense of humor and any sense of style....and NOT elegant!!!<br /><br />Everything you said is so good and so precise in details!<br /><br />I know that beautiful silk and lace fabrics and ready to wear designers fashion or gorgeous shose and jeweleries you coudn't buy without much money.....<br />But it dosn't mean you can not to be elegant:-)))*<br /><br />Mainly I think creativity played here also huge rool or maybe it's in your gene( and that mean you takes it over from your Mom or may be from your wonderful teacher...:-)))<br /><br />I'am so glad I made part of this discussion,Marsha,thank you,you brought my again to inspiration in my creative mind!:-)))*<br /><br />Wish you beautiful weekend,my dear friend,<br /><br />Hugs,<br />***Violetta***<br /><br />VM Creation Atelierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14446318663108039125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-818215323812390398.post-57900498081193903562013-03-09T03:38:03.989-06:002013-03-09T03:38:03.989-06:00You described elegance and luxury so extensive the...You described elegance and luxury so extensive therefore I have nothing left to be added and I agee totally. <br />But look at the face of this cute dog..even dressed casual he is so elegant.Mumbaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11371965577645396996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-818215323812390398.post-69395071258126021052013-03-09T03:35:42.495-06:002013-03-09T03:35:42.495-06:00You described elegance and luxury so extensive the...You described elegance and luxury so extensive therefore I have nothing left to be added and I agee totally. <br />But look at the face of this cute dog..even dressed casual he is so elegant.Mumbaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11371965577645396996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-818215323812390398.post-82906706894662244702013-03-08T15:34:31.779-06:002013-03-08T15:34:31.779-06:00Wolfie...my Mom-Mom was much like you poorer grand...Wolfie...my Mom-Mom was much like you poorer grandmother. She had wit, charm, impeccible manners, a vast knowledge of very interesting things, a good education from Randolph-Macon as a foundation. She married a dashing man who made tons of money back then, but hard times hit, he returned to Italy, she stayed here with their 3 children. She took me to the ballet when I was 5-6 for the 1st time, to NYC, etc. And, she was so much fun. She was definitely elegant, and inside her home it was pure luxury even though most of the money was gone. Yes, a very interesting conversation we could have on this...Splenderosahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06421992667097947469noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-818215323812390398.post-54195426707470745112013-03-08T15:26:52.094-06:002013-03-08T15:26:52.094-06:00What an interesting question... Both of my grandmo...What an interesting question... Both of my grandmothers have always epitomized elegance for me, ironically, the "poorer" one more than the other. Both came from money, during an era when a woman's education was about socializing and creating a domestic environment, but one - marrying a musician rather than a wealthy professional or merchant, lived "small" during her 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s - yet always retained the elegance that was part of her.<br /><br />It's likely easier to be elegant when you have money (surely my "rich" grandmother's life was an easier one, in a large home, with an extended family, with help, with vacations - those days being a very different time, as well).<br /><br />As for my grandmother who went from being something of a socialite when she was young, but whose life was very different by the time she was in her 40s, it was in her manner, her gestures, her knowing when to be silent and listen, rather than filling the air with chatter. It was in her graciousness and her gracefulness. She commanded a certain "je ne sais quoi" which stayed with her throughout her life. <br /><br />Whatever she wore, she held herself impeccably. She was a strong Southern woman, and the ultimate - to me - in femininity. And, yes, elegance.D. A. Wolfhttp://dailyplateofcrazy.comnoreply@blogger.com