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  2. Gazette du Bon Ton - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's title was derived from the French concept of bon ton, or timeless good taste and refinement. [4] The Gazette du Bon Ton aimed to establish fashion as an art alongside painting, sculpture and drawing. According to the magazine's first editorial: "The clothing of a woman is a pleasure for the eye that cannot be judged inferior to ...

  3. Aesthetic taste - Wikipedia

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    Bad taste (also poor taste or vulgarity) is generally used to deride individuals with 'poor' aesthetic judgment. [7] Bad taste can become a respected and cultivated (if perhaps defiant and belligerent) aesthetic, for example in the works of filmmaker John Waters, sculptor Jeff Koons, or the popular McMansion style of architecture.

  4. Helen Lee (fashion designer) - Wikipedia

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    She worked as a fashion designer for Youngland Inc., Sears, Roebuck & Company, Saks Fifth Avenue, Alyssa and her own company, Designs by Helen Lee Inc., creating clothes for boys and girls. She won the main fashion prizes: in 1953 she won the Coty Award for her “ significant influences in the development of good taste and charm in children ...

  5. 3 Zodiac Signs with the Best Aesthetic Taste (and 2 That ...

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    Here are the zodiac signs with the best (and worst) aesthetic taste that make points for aesthetic nature rather than nurture. 3 Signs with the Best Aesthetic Taste 1. L

  6. History of fashion design - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed the 'me' decade; 'please yourself' was the catchphrase of the 1970s. Some saw it as the end of good taste. The decade began with a continuation of the hippie look of the late 1960s, with kaftans, Indian scarves, and floral-print tunics. Jeans remained frayed and bell-bottomed, tie dye was still popular, and the fashion for unisex ...

  7. Distinction (book) - Wikipedia

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    As a social critique of the judgements of taste, Distinction (1979) proposes that people with much cultural capital — education and intellect, style of speech and style of dress, etc. — participate in determining what distinct aesthetic values constitute good taste within their society.