“But the conspicuousness of the pattern also means that the company has little control over how it is seen, or on whom.”—Lauren Collins in her New Yorker profile on Christopher Bailey, in reference to Sarah Palin and her Burberry scarves.
“But the conspicuousness of the pattern also means that the company has little control over how it is seen, or on whom.”—Lauren Collins in her New Yorker profile on Christopher Bailey, in reference to Sarah Palin and her Burberry scarves.
posted by Reenie
Sep 09, 2009 5:27PM
So true. I feel like the only burberry worth having is the inconspicuous kind, because housewives from the suburbs turning burberry plaid into their new coach. Sadness. Although...coach was never awesome.