This, girls, is Gloria Vanderbilt--yes, darlings! --going to the opening night of the Truman Capote-Harold Arlen musical "House Of Flowers," at the Alvin Theatre on December 30, 1954. I was just about six weeks old.
But this is how I would dress, had I gone. In fact, all of us should think about how we look going into a Broadway show, especially with the prices being charged. There is no excuse for trampy cut-off dungaree shorts, halter tops, or tank tops on men. Ewwwwwwwwww!
One doesn't have to wear Schiaparelli, though I personally would love to, but I can find things in my closet to wear that are more acceptable than how too many tourists dress for the Broadway theater, like they are going to a barbecue place, or something.
Part of the pleasure in theatergoing is the elegance, and it seems to be sadly missing today.
Next time you get tickets to a show, girls, don't just throw something on. Choose wisely and carefully.
It will make you feel like Gloria and heighten the experience!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
How often do we lament the lack of class and elegance these days!!!
In clothing, in speech, and in behavior!!!
Victoria,
Right on all counts! When I flew to CA in 1964 with my parents--it was my first flight ever--I was dressed in a suit, and my parents were dressed. Gone are those days!
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