Fashion Is Spinach


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After working as a stylist in Paris, Elizabeth Hawes (1903–71) launched one of the first American design houses in Depression-era New York. Hawes was an outspoken critic of the fashion industry and a champion of ready-to-wear styles. Fashion Is Spinach, her witty and astute memoir, offers an insider's critique of the fashion scene during the 1920s and '30s. "I don't know when the word fashion came into being, but it was an evil day," Hawes declares. Style, she maintains, reflects an era's mood, altering only with changes in attitude and taste. Fashion, conversely, exists only to perpetuate sales. Hawes denounces the industry's predatory practices, advising readers to reject ever-changing fads in favor of comfortable, durable, flattering attire. Decades ahead of her time, she offers a fascinating and tartly observed behind-the-scenes look at the fashion industry's economics, culture, and ethics.




Fashion is Spinach


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Personal experiences of a fashion designer.




Sylvia's Spinach


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Sylvia Spivens always says no to spinach. But one day Sylvia's teacher gives her a packet of spinach seeds to plant for the school garden. Overcoming her initial reluctance and giving the seeds a little love and patience, Sylvia discovers the joy of growing food and the pleasure of tasting something new.




Fashion is Spinach


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Personal experiences of a fashion designer.




Fashion Is Spinach


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"After working as a stylist in Paris, Elizabeth Hawes launched one of the first American design houses in Depression-era New York. Her witty and astute memoir offers an insider's critique of the fashion scene during the 1920s and '30s. Hawes denounces the industry's predatory practices, advising readers to reject ever-changing fads in favor of comfortable, durable, flattering attire"--




I Love Spinach


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As a Culinary Humorist, Burgundy Olivier has taken the world's most unpopular vegetable and made it famous! "I LOVE SPINACH" is an impressive collection-nearly 30 years in the making-of-lutein-rich recipes that include: pies, pizzas, pasteries, breads, tarts, frittatas, omelets souffles, casseroles, side dishes, soups, salads, lasagnas, quiche and more. it was featured in SOUTHERN LIVING and voted "Best Cookbook in Acadiana" by "THE TIMES OF ACADIANA Readers' Poll. Tp promote the cookbook across the nation, Burgundy drives the world's only "Spinach Mobile." Roap trip photos and nutritional information can be found at: www.ilovespinach.com.




Radical by Design


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Fashion Is Spinach


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Yukiko's Spinach


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Narrator or character? Reality or fiction? In this tender work of cinema, Boilet recounts an intimate love story in today's T'ky? between an everyday Japanese girl, Yukiko, and her occidental lover. Passionate, gentle, fresh and vibrant, it is a love so strong it hurts. Quietly paced, the story unfolds in a host of innovative techniques both narrative and visual. At the heart of the title is Boilet's deliberate (mis)use of the pronounced Japanese for i]navel /i] and i]spinach /i]. First serialized in 2000 - 2001 in the monthly Furansugo Kaiwa it is the defining work of Boilet's i]Nouvelle Manga /i] movement.




The Jelly Donut Difference


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Leah and Dexter are brother and sister but they don't always get along. Will Leah and Dexter learn to put their differences aside and join forces for good? Could small, random acts of kindness in the community really make a big impact for all ages?Find out how the ooey, gooey jelly donuts in this story become a delicious testament to the power of kindness, caring and generosity. Great book with a GREAT LESSON! &★&★&★&★&★ "Our 2nd grade class loved this book because it taught us a good lesson about being kind. The story was realistic and we thought of ideas of how we could be kind to others. The book taught us about sharing and caring. We recommend this book for all kids to read." – Verified Amazon Review The best book for teaching kindness and empathy. The Jelly Donut Difference by award-winning author Maria Dismondy also carries message of sibling rivalry, the power of community and inclusion. This book comes with a free Reader's Companion, complete with discussion questions, lesson plans and activities for children to go beyond the book. Download your copy direct from the publisher website.