"Skinner Makes It Fashionable" is a humorous and satirical novel by Henry Irving Dodge. The story revolves around Skinner, a character who unexpectedly becomes a trendsetter in the fashion world. Dodge's witty prose and keen observations provide a sharp commentary on the superficiality and absurdities of high society and the ever-changing world of fashion. With its clever plot and engaging characters, this book offers both entertainment and insightful reflections on the nature of fame and influence.
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