NEW YORK TIMES
THE NEW TRADITIONALISTS
Thursday, January 26, 1989

BEFORE YOU CAN BECOME AN INTERIOR DESIGNER, YOU HAVE TO FIND OUT HOW A HOME WORKS.



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She's art expert in interior design She's also an expert in what homes are designed for. She bui1t a life and a career around a family, and an ideal.

“I grew up in a very traditional home. My fundamental values haven't changed from those that my mother taught us as children."

She's not following a trend. She is the trend, now being recognized as the most powerful social movement since the sixties.

Already, the New Traditionalist is changing the look of our lives.

From furniture to fashion, flash in-the pan fads have given way to timeless quality.

And look at fragrances. Remember Obsession? Welcome to Eternity.

Welcome to commitment.

More words for today: simple, honest, real, unpretentious and genuine.

Here at Good Housekeeping – the Magazine, the Institute and the Seal- we've lived by those words for over a hundred years.

That's the way a home works.

That's why there's never been a better time for Good Housekeeping.

AMERICA IS COMING HOME TO GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

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