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Noble intellectualism runs through the goals and attitudes of the Beatles, and Alan Ginsburg's glasses are the perfect embodiment of it. His work "Howl" became the work of the radical generation in art

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Noble intellectualism runs through the goals and attitudes of the Beatles, and Alan Ginsburg's glasses are the perfect embodiment of it. His work "Howl" became the hymn of the radical generation in art. He generally wears scruffy trousers and mismatched tops, but it is a pair of round glasses that brings his outfit together. Ginsberg never intended to be a fashion hero, he had more important things to do. But his eyes are indispensable, a practical symbol of his brain power and insight.

George Sand, born in 1801 in Ba Chan. Among her contemporaries, she supported herself by writing, and

, her lifestyle is shocking.

More people swim high, fall in love with men and women. She lived alone, and I was able to wear quilts in Paris and other parts of France – often when I was happy, and smoking cigars was a common thing. She questioned society and rejected its gender classification. In a world where it is widely believed that only men should have career ambitions and fulfill their own aspirations, she is successful.

In his 1905 essay "The Monologue of the Russian Emperor," Mark Twain said, "Without clothes, there is no power." "His favorite color of clothing is white. At the age of 70, he wrote in his autobiography that he was saddened to abandon wearing a white suit in October, and that "I hope that little by little I have accumulated enough courage to wear white throughout the winter in New York."

Kogett is an untamed stunner who instinctively drives her to describe the world she knows and the feelings of the women she knows. For her, clothes exist to nourish and comfort the soul; They dress up and indulge in life, which is a manifestation of inner character. She uses them to shine in her life, as well as the lives of the characters she creates in her writing.

The Fitzgeralds lived a quick-moving, frivolous life — they spent money, vacationed year-round, destroyed hotel rooms, drunk all day, and casually cut off friends with friends. Their way of life ends up ruining themselves. Their fashion philosophy became a symbol of an era of opulence and profligacy.

Born in Proust, Paris in 1871, he was a playboy in the Belle Époque. He wears white gloves that are washed and ironed, and Caterpillar flowers pinned to his chest, a luxury item he buys daily from the florist La Saume in Paris. He followed and embodied the graceful subtleties of the dress of that era—his hair combed in wavy shapes, his head oil, and his mustache brimming with the sophistication of that era.

Oscar Wilde doesn't care about anything, just embrace life. He was shrewd, and for a while, when the world could understand him, everything was calm - velvet capes, breeches, sunflowers, stockings, and so on. Wilde is open-minded and finds beauty in the most unexpected places without cliché; It was this kind of novelty that made him admired for a while, and his strange stories fascinated everyone.

David Foster Wallace's glamorous style of dress is a combination of lazy style and skateboarder style. He doesn't shave his face, his hair is long and greasy, his rumpled T-shirt and faded jeans are casually draped over his body, and with the finishing touch, a printed turban, and you're done. He inhabits his clothes, and his clothes accurately reflect who he is – a literary replica of a rock star.

Noble intellectualism runs through the goals and attitudes of the Beatles, and Alan Ginsburg's glasses are the perfect embodiment of it. His work "Howl" became the work of the radical generation in art
Noble intellectualism runs through the goals and attitudes of the Beatles, and Alan Ginsburg's glasses are the perfect embodiment of it. His work "Howl" became the work of the radical generation in art
Noble intellectualism runs through the goals and attitudes of the Beatles, and Alan Ginsburg's glasses are the perfect embodiment of it. His work "Howl" became the work of the radical generation in art
Noble intellectualism runs through the goals and attitudes of the Beatles, and Alan Ginsburg's glasses are the perfect embodiment of it. His work "Howl" became the work of the radical generation in art
Noble intellectualism runs through the goals and attitudes of the Beatles, and Alan Ginsburg's glasses are the perfect embodiment of it. His work "Howl" became the work of the radical generation in art
Noble intellectualism runs through the goals and attitudes of the Beatles, and Alan Ginsburg's glasses are the perfect embodiment of it. His work "Howl" became the work of the radical generation in art
Noble intellectualism runs through the goals and attitudes of the Beatles, and Alan Ginsburg's glasses are the perfect embodiment of it. His work "Howl" became the work of the radical generation in art

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