Virginia Woolf not only understood words but also the importance of clothes, as she describes clothing in “Orlando” as having “more important offices than merely to keep us worn. They change our view of the world and the world’s view of us.” I agreed with her, the clothes could say a thousand words for us, you won't have to speak to communicate and that's the power not a lot of people understands.
Virginia Woolf in her garden, Adam Nicolson
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