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The Work That Goes Into ‘Effortless’ Style

The Work That Goes Into ‘Effortless’ Style
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The article examines the concept of 'sprezzatura' or effortless style, arguing that true elegance often requires significant hidden effort. It connects this theme to Andrew Sean Greer’s new novel, 'Villa Coco'.

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It provides a cultural critique of fashion and literature, challenging the perception that high-quality creative work is produced without labor.

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The piece is a cultural essay and book review, which does not take a political stance.

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