Autobiography of a Wardrobe
by
Elizabeth Kendall
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Pantheon, 2008 (2008)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Lori Waddington
'
I am B's wardrobe ... She is My inhabitant, My partner, My Body-My B.
' This is the introduction to
Autobiography Of A Wardrobe
, written
by the Wardrobe
of author Elizabeth Kendall. This novel, touted as
part memoir, part fashion
, opens in 1950, with '
five-year-old B. in a daffodil-yellow pinafore and a white blouse with puffed sleeves.
' Back then, '
everything was ironed: collars, sashes, sailor suits.
' Things have definitely changed since then; the
wrinkled look
is what's hot today.
B
. remembers as a young girl wearing her first
saddle shoe
, her first
Lanz dress
, and her first
shorts suit
that she wore every day for an entire summer. Sadly for B., these items also bring back the memory of '
the stomach, a hateful subject.
' As B. grew, '
she didn't just grow taller, she grew bigger, in the middle.
' B.'s stomach
stays
with her for many years, especially as her full adult figure arrives, '
featuring full hips and small breasts.
'
A
nd just as B's body changes, so do her fashion choices. We follow along as B. buys her first '
sand-colored raw silk
' dress at Saks Fifth Avenue, and in college, as B. acquires not just one, but two Marimekko dresses. We are with B. when she purchases '
a wool sweater jacket of dark green
' that was '
chic yet relaxed, suave yet naive.
' Eventually, we arrive in the present, with B. getting
old
, and having '
grown very fond of the feel of clean cotton.
'
F
or those (such as myself) who are wardrobe impaired, the author has even gone so far as to add a short history of the stores she has frequented in this book, ranging from Marimekko all the way to the Gap.
Autobiography Of A Wardrobe
is not just about Elizabeth Kendall's wardrobe, it is also about the history of fashion. While at times this novel focused a bit too much on the latter rather than on B. and her wardrobe, I enjoyed getting to know more about the origin of certain styles and how they have changed over the years.
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