Business Quote by G.K. Chesterton
““Nothing, again, could be more prosaic and impenetrable than the domestic energies of Miss Diana Duke. But Innocent had somehow blundered on the discovery that her thrifty dressmaking went with a considerable feminine care for dress--the one feminine thing that had never failed her solitary self-respect. In consequence Smith pestered her with a theory (which he really seemed to take seriously) that ladies might combine economy with magnificence if they would draw light chalk patterns on a plain dress and then dust them off again. He set up "Smith's Lightning Dressmaking Company," with two screens, a cardboard placard, and box of bright soft crayons; and Miss Diana actually threw him an abandoned black overall or working dress on which to exercise the talents of a modiste. He promptly produced for her a garment aflame with red and gold sunflowers; she held it up an instant to her shoulders, and looked like an empress. And Arthur Inglewood, some hours afterwards cleaning his bicycle (with his usual air of being inextricably hidden in it), glanced up; and his hot face grew hotter, for Diana stood laughing for one flash in the doorway, and her dark robe was rich with the green and purple of great decorative peacocks, like a secret garden in the "Arabian Nights." A pang too swift to be named pain or pleasure went through his heart like an old-world rapier. He remembered how pretty he thought her years ago, when he was ready to fall in love with anybody; but it was like remembering a worship of some Babylonian princess in some previous existence. At his next glimpse of her (and he caught himself awaiting it) the purple and green chalk was dusted off, and she went by quickly in her working clothes.””
About This Quote
Chesterton humorously critiques the pretentiousness of domestic fashion, showing how a simple dress can transform a woman into an exotic, almost mythic figure, evoking both desire and melancholy.
In simple terms: A plain dress becomes a dazzling, mythic vision.
Artistic embellishment can elevate ordinary life into fantasy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- costume design
- theatrical productions
- personal styling
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Use bold patterns to convey character
- Employ visual contrast to evoke emotion
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the sudden transformation say about identity?
- How does aesthetic excess affect genuine self‑respect?
The fleeting nature of such visual enchantment may mask deeper emotional realities.