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Susannah Constantine

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Posh does not equal style. Really, God, that's just ridiculous. Posh equals tradition. Anyone can achieve style. It doesn't matter who you are or where you're from.
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As quoted in "Mammary mia!" by Vicky Allan in The Sunday Herald (8 September 2002)

 
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