described as wearing more perfume than clothing,
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If the public can predict you, it starts to like you. But [she] didn't want to be liked. She wanted to incite.
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In response to her query as to proper attire for the event, she was told to "come as you are." [She] arrived in a floor-length fur over a simple silk nightgown.
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