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    Capote vs. The Swans Episode 2: Ice Water In Their Veins

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    Capote vs. The Swans Episode 2: Ice Water In Their Veins

    In Laurence Leamer’s book we don’t really get the full insight into what Babe Paley’s reaction was to the release of the Esquire article. The author explains that by that time Babe was actively dying of cancer and it was assumed that while she was incredibly hurt she also had a lot more pressing matters…

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  • A Brief History of Christmas Trees

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    A Brief History of Christmas Trees

    Christmas trees, largely as we know them, started in Germany in the 16th century although the celebration of “ever-green” trees can be seen in many different cultures. In Pagan traditions the Winter Solstice, or shortest day of the year, is celebrated and an evergreen tree reminds us that the days will finally start getting longer…

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  • Knitting as a Revolution

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    Knitting for me is revolutionary. It makes me feel like I’m shaking social norms and doing something not everyone does. It also has the added benefit of providing hours where I can’t look at my phone. For a few precious moments I’m not doomscrolling and reading the terrible news that surrounds me. I can focus…

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I would describe my style and attitude as…

A cross between Iris Apfel, Miriam Margoles, Lucille Ball. But I am a devoted maximalist through and through. Although, as another inspiration once said

Style—all who have it share one thing: originality.

Diana Vreeland

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