Santa Turtle I just freaking love Christmas ok sweater
Later, the Santa Turtle I just freaking love Christmas ok sweater but I will buy this shirt and I will love this designer would feel the need to dispel rumors that she had been toiling away making these sweaters in a Parisian garret. “Many people have said and written that I started in business sitting in a window in Montmartre and knitting,” she explained in Shocking Life. “In fact I hardly knew Montmartre and I have never been able to knit. The art of holding and clicking those two little metal needles and making them produce something has always been a mystery to me, and indeed remains so. I did not try to learn, being convinced that the result of anything I did along those lines would strangely and vividly resemble a piece of Swiss cheese.” The bow sweater made its Vogue debut in December 1927. Drawn by Douglas Pollard, it ran with the following caption: “Viola Paris’s [a character invented by Vogue who represented the epitome of Parisian chic] sweaters are, of course, triumphs of fitting, and this hand-knitted one from Schiaparelli is also a triumph of color blending, in which the black and the white are so interwoven as to become an artistic masterpiece.” Later that year, with the help of a partner, Schiaparelli established her own business.