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By Dr. Julie-Ann, on January 2nd, 2013% This post is part of a series examining 1950s era charm, poise, and beauty using Secrets of Poise, Personality, and Model Beauty written by modeling agency and schools icon John Robert Powers and published by Prentiss-Hall in 1960.
Another important point to keep in mind as you diet is this: Don’t let one violation . . . → Read More: 1950s Charm School: Eating for Loveliness
By Dr. Julie-Ann, on October 18th, 2012% I’m pretty sure I sat behind the woman in this Avon film on a flight from Chicago to Los Angeles for The Big Move. To say that my allergies were on high alert would be an understatement. Don’t get me wrong! Shalimar is my signature fragrance. But I wouldn’t recommend slathering cologne all over . . . → Read More: Joy of Living With Fragrance {Vintage Film}
By Dr. Julie-Ann, on October 26th, 2011% This post is part of a series examining 1950s era charm, poise, and beauty using Secrets of Poise, Personality, and Model Beauty written by modeling agency and schools icon John Robert Powers and published by Prentiss-Hall in 1960.
Unless she acquires the taste and fortitude to discriminate between the patterns which are limited fads . . . → Read More: Forget the “Zoo-Look” and Cultivate the YOU Look!
By Dr. Julie-Ann, on August 10th, 2011% As I have stressed before, beauty is not the result of eye appeal alone. A woman may become memorable because of her lovely speaking voice. The inner glows can become a hallmark of beauty. The woman who has a gift for remembering names has a special foothold on charm. The woman who writes a . . . → Read More: How to Work the Miracle of Transforming Yourself
By Dr. Julie-Ann, on July 6th, 2011% It is a woman’s birthright to be attractive and charming. In a sense, it is her duty as well. A woman’s most important role is giving. Others turn to her for guidance, sympathy, love and understanding. She is a source of inspiration. She is the bowl of flowers on the table of life.
Today’s . . . → Read More: Is Your Feminine Oxygen Mask in Place?
By Dr. Julie-Ann, on July 26th, 2010% You can’t be a man. Be a woman. It’s powerful business when done correctly.” ~Bobbie Barrett to Peggy Olson, Mad Men, Season 2
I always read the letters that are printed in the newspaper. One letter, in response to an article about Angelina Jolie’s new role in the movie Salt, really caught my attention . . . → Read More: You Can’t Be a Man
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