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School of Women is a brand new girls' line based out
of L.A. but originally conceived in the back seat of a black convertible
spider in 1962 by Georgette Malbesee and Jean Pierre Lachemescouilles
through the cold smoke of a pair of unfiltered cigarettes.
Shortly after chucking these butts, the beatnik pair
gave birth to style. A new style only to be honed, not bought. Crafted,
not borrowed. Sewn, not printed.
The young rebels put together a book of designs only
to be worn by those who would discover it . As soon as they were
through they were off to rob their final bank for pocket change.
The two were shot that day. Never to leave behind
the pitter patter of a youngling. Only the legacy of a style bible
which no one had seen before. Many years later...down in the dumps
and sick of her job as a computer artist, Laura S. moved to France,
where she spent more time running into rude people than anything
else. With very little glamorous left in her being save for her
bad, bad habit of stealing other people's cars, Laura found herself
doing so again. Her first choice being the tragic couple's car,
newly bought by a bourgeois on the left bank. She sped off into
the country with the cool black spider for pie and grape juice,
when the car had suddenly gone exhausted from her bad driving and
called it quits on the side of a road.
"The trunk!" She squealed, reaching into
it for more gas, only to find a heavy rancid book.
"Le Style de Georgette et Jean Pierre?"
She asked... And from then on they met, and it just is. ( cue: cigarette
smoke in readers' eyes)
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