In a graceful, refined, and tasteful manner. Done with style, sophistication, and effortless beauty.
From Latin 'elegans' meaning choice, fine, or tasteful, derived from 'eligere' meaning to choose or select. The concept implies careful selection and refined taste in appearance or behavior.
True elegance often lies in restraint and simplicity rather than ostentation - Coco Chanel revolutionized fashion by proving that taking off one accessory before leaving the house creates more elegant style. Mathematical proofs can also be elegant when they solve complex problems with surprisingly simple logic.
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