A southern belle primer, or, Why Princess Margaret will never be a Kappa Kappa Gamma

by Maryln Schwartz

Other authorsMarysarah Quinn (Designer)
Paperback, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

975/.0082

Publication

New York : Doubleday, c1991.

Description

Who knows what lurks in the hearts of the women of Dixie? A Southern Belle Primer tells us all. In this rollicking guide to survival in a society that has not gone with the wind, the mystique of the Southern belle is exposed. Maryln Schwartz’s cult classic and perennial bestseller returns with a new look to steer the next generation of belles through the enduring world of Southern propriety and protocol. Being a belle is not a part-time job—it’s a cradle-to-grave commitment—and A Southern Belle Primer covers it all. With anecdotes, observations, lists, and delightful illustrations, the Primer delves into family trees, big hair, the Twelve Patterns of the Silver Zodiac (everyone knows girls who choose certain silver patterns are fast), the fashion calendar (the do-or-die seasonal etiquette of patent leather, gloves, and stockings), honorary belles, wannabe belles, fallen belles, and even why Paris Hilton will never be a Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Primer also reveals shocking real-life stories from contemporary Southern belle history: the truth behind the Garden Club wars in Natchez, Mississippi, the Chattanooga woman shunned by society for a faux pas in her chicken salad recipe, and the disastrous white-shoe-in-September affair during the Texas visit of Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York. What The Official Preppy Handbook did for the madras-and-penny-loafer set A Southern Belle Primer does for the indestructible ladies from below the Mason–Dixon Line, in an uproarious guide to navigating a society that continues to fascinate people the world over.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member tluneau
My mother didn't know this was supposed to be funny until the last chapter. My best friend--from California--swears she never understood me, a good Southern girl, until she read this book. It's that good!
LibraryThing member drbubbles
There's a fine line between pride and snobbery. If they had a good pair of binoculars and stood on tiptoes, the belles in this book might be able to see it somewhere back there. And I say that as a Southern girl myself. Read for humor, enjoy the style [well, some of it, anyway: 1980s Texas debs —
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need I say more?], and be appalled by the 'etiquette.'
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LibraryThing member louparris
I read this book many,many years ago, but reread it again yesterday. Ohmygosh! Either I or someone I know well is on each of these pages. Yes, I can imagine Lynda Bird Johnson wearing nylon gloves to a New Orleans ball. I remember the stir she created when she wore colored socks to rush at
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UT-Austin.
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Language

Original publication date

1991-09

Physical description

x, 134 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

9780385416672

Barcode

9 780385 416672

Rating

½ (23 ratings; 3.7)

DDC/MDS

975/.0082

Pages

x; 134
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