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A lush, evocative tale set in an opulent, languid Charleston that centers on a celebrated milliner whose extraordinary beauty, taste, and presence dominate the city's social life. Through rich sensory detail—flowers, color, and music—the narrative sketches fashionable salons, Creole streets, and rivalries of a gilded age, while following the woman's public fame and later diminished reputation. Ornate description highlights her physical allure and artistic skill, and the story balances romantic splendor with a grotesque undertone that reveals the shadowed costs of beauty, social power, and cultural change.
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