Charles Dickens

In an age of masculine elegance, he amused his contemporaries with the extent to which he pursued “coats and trousers, a blaze of velvet and satin waitscoats, golden chains and tie-pins and rings”. He dressed à la Orsay rather than well.

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

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