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Happy Friday Ladies and Gents....


http://www.wellcomecollection.org/whats-on/exhibitions/high-society.aspx Gentry Style writers plant to go and see this, this week...


"Only Robinson Crusoe has everything done by Friday."


Style in Film: Channelling Jules et Jim and their knitwear. See it at http://tiny.cc/1bxh9


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Happy Thanksgiving to all our American Gentleman (and Lady) followers... Have some lovely Turkey and trimmings...


About to post a piece by the fabulous Amy Parker about Jules et Jim as a knitwear style inspo and the catwalk & highstreet looks that match


We have not been very tweeterful today have we....


This w'end films: appreciate Keira in London Boulevard, go on another action rampage with Clooney or like everyone, give in to the Potter


"The poets' scrolls will outlive the monuments of stone. Genius survives; all else is claimed by death.” #EdmundSpenser


Edmund Spenser quotes: “It is the mind that maketh good of ill, that maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor”


The allegorical poem The Faerie Queene celebrated the Tudors, in particular Elizabeth I. He coined the phrase "neither rhyme nor reason".


Today's Tuesday writer to discover/ revisit is Edmund Spenser; the Tudor Poet 1552-59. Most famous for his epic; The Faerie Queene.


GENTRY STYLE are looking for regular contributors. Interested? DM us your e-mail ad, areas of interest & CV if u have an online link


Gentry Style reposted

POST: A Visit to LN-CC: http://stylesalvage.blogspot.com/2010/11/visit-to-ln-cc.html


Would really like to break the 150 followers mark, so know its not customary for a Monday but if you could recommend us to like minded gents


And we found them on twitter @artdaily...


PS we LOVE this site ... http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp


ART WE'D LIKE TO SEE THIS WEEK: An Exhibition in Detroit that Examines Fakes, Forgeries and Mysteries artdaily.org/index.asp?int_… via @AddThis


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