Does the Daily Telegraph know its up from its down?

Daily Telegraph, 12 December 2008: “Recession pulls hemlines down“.

Daily Telegraph, 6 March 2009: “Hemlines rise during economic downturns”.

But perhaps it is neither up nor down?

Daily Telegraph, 5 February 2009: “the relationship between fashion and the economy is often more subtly complex than that”.

Never let it be said the Daily Telegraph doesn’t cover all the angles.

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  • Whenever I get depressed, I raise my hemlines. If things don’t change, I am bound to be arrested.

    According to the wonderful Ally McBeal anyway 🙂

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