Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some things you just cannot buy into.
Intelligence, taste, self-awareness...
Yup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some things you just cannot buy into.
Intelligence, taste, self-awareness...
Anonymous wrote:Some things you just cannot buy into.
Anonymous wrote:Mrs. Simpson is a real person who has no correlation to Wallis Simpson - puhleeze give me a break. Her establishment is, I believe, being carried forward by her daughter and/or other children.
In any case, this is an exclusive establishment, and the best of the best socially are those who are invited to attend. You must be recommended - same deal as clubs.
Our son attended in the 90s while at Landon, and while he "hated" going, there is no doubt it served him well, as did the cotillions he was invited to as a Midshipman at the Naval Academy.
It has little in common with the typical "cotillions" and "manners classes" that dot the suburbs. It's the real deal.
Some things you just cannot buy into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mrs. Simpson's as in Wallis and Edward? Weren't they fascists in the 30's? And didn't the British aristocracy think they were pretty tacky, despite his royal blood? Please tell me it's a different Mrs. Simpson.
Wallis Simpson died in 1986. I highly doubt there is any relation to the Mrs. Simpson who runs the Dance Classes and cotillion.
Not a desire to honor her and her sense of style?
Anonymous wrote:
If your child is invited to participate in a cotillion program, you should take it as a compliment and either accept or decline the invitation graciously. If you don't know how to do that, then perhaps your child really isn't learning good manners at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mrs. Simpson's as in Wallis and Edward? Weren't they fascists in the 30's? And didn't the British aristocracy think they were pretty tacky, despite his royal blood? Please tell me it's a different Mrs. Simpson.
Wallis Simpson died in 1986. I highly doubt there is any relation to the Mrs. Simpson who runs the Dance Classes and cotillion.
Anonymous wrote:Mrs. Simpson's as in Wallis and Edward? Weren't they fascists in the 30's? And didn't the British aristocracy think they were pretty tacky, despite his royal blood? Please tell me it's a different Mrs. Simpson.
Anonymous wrote:What do parent chaperones have to wear? Lost my sheet of paper describing the "dress code"... TIA.