Appreciate the history lesson. With that spin, Chanel works. And Coco said to always go back and remove one accessory before heading on the door. The minimalism part works with Sidwell. |
Oooooh adding this to my treasure trove of useless information! Thank you! I knew he went to UMD, but I didn't know that he got kicked out of Gtown and went to SJC. I love that now I'm getting more fashion history and DC private school trivia now! |
Yea, I simultaneously felt like that one is the strongest match AND the one I would have to explain myself the most on 🤣 |
You left out the Nazi agent part. |
Coco was a double agent working both sides and specifically trying to work the situation to gain control of Chanel Perfumes which was "up for grabs" under Nazi occupation because a major stake was owned by a Jewish family at the time. Nazism is not core to the Chanel Brand DNA nor is it relevant at all to Sidwell, so I'm not sure why you would think it would be included in this analogy of brand personas... |
Up for grabs being German for "seeking to steal it from its rightful owners"? Coco Chanel is not someone who should be glorified, nor should the crimes of that era be forgotten. |
That period is well documented. During the occupation, companies owned by Jewish families were seized and redistributed to those in favor with the regime. I am not glorifying her. I’m just am not highlighting a notably dark, but also irrelevant (to this conversation) period in her life. This was a comparison of brand DNA, not a full biography or glorification of any individual. |
I agree Coco Chanel's personal history is not relevant to this conversation but let's not sugarcoat it, she was a Nazi collaborator at best and likely an official intelligence agent of the Nazi party (code name: Westminister). However, as a Jewish Sidwell parent, I get the brand comparison! Also, the Jewish descendants of the family that CoCo Chanel tried to take the company from (using the Nazi Aryan laws) still own a controlling interest in the company. |
I appreciate you jumping in on this one! I agree that part of the history matters — I just didn't think this thread was the place to engage with that part of the story. |
So exhausting. |
Truly!!! I did not want it turning into THAT kind of thread... |
| Darn I was hoping this was about the kids nicknames for these schools. |
Ooooh that is a good one and definitely part of a school's brand/identity. Honestly, it could probably be its own thread although I'm blanking on actual nicknames I've hear beyond the obvious (dropping "The" and "School" from names, dropping "Friends" from Sidwell, calling Washington International School "WIS") except Beauvoir I've heard called "Bear School". I think another interesting offshoot in this would be the kid's unique jargon for the school. Like I know at my brother's all boys school they called Saturday Detentions "jugs" (standing for justice under god). I will definitely be thinking on this one more this weekend on the playground. So thank you for that sorry I disappointed you, because you definitely added something positive for me!
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STA and NCS are very different vibes. IYKYK
Someone in the fashion and STA/NCS know should do both. That's not me as I don't know fashion. |
They are different, but that’s kind of the point though. Hermès works because it’s one house with multiple expressions of the same underlying values. STA/NCS feel similar to me in that way since they sit under the umbrella of shared governance of the Cathedral Foundation and have many overlaps. You are welcome to make a different comparison, it doesn't have to be fashion. |