Edwardian Style Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the elegance and charm of Edwardian style
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the elegance and charm of Edwardian style. From the rebellious Teddy Girls to the refined Garden Parties, this era was a true testament to fashion and attitude. Ken Russell captures the essence of this period with his iconic photograph "Rock Steady. Last of the Teddy Girls, " showcasing their bold fashion choices and fearless spirit. In contrast, "Little Drawing Room" transports us to a more intimate setting, where watercolor on paper brings to life a cozy space filled with delicate furnishings from around 1915. The soft hues evoke a sense of tranquility that was characteristic of Edwardian interiors. As we journey across continents, "Sunrise with Cape Town City Hall" reveals an architectural marvel against a breathtaking backdrop. This stunning photograph reminds us that even in far-flung destinations like South Africa, Edwardian influence can be found. The portrait of a man amidst vast desert landscapes showcases both the grandeur and isolation often associated with this era. His attire reflects impeccable tailoring while embracing practicality for such harsh environments. Gatherings were also an integral part of Edwardian society, as seen in "Garden Party. " Ladies adorned themselves in their best outfits - flowing dresses paired with elaborate hats - while gentlemen exuded sophistication in tailored suits. These events were not only about socializing but also displaying one's status within society. For those seeking leisurely entertainment by the sea, "End Of The Pier" captures carefree moments spent at coastal resorts during this time. Open-top carriages whisked visitors away along picturesque promenades as they enjoyed fresh ocean air and scenic views. Taking adventure to new heights were balloon enthusiasts who embraced thrilling experiences high above ground level. Their passion is evident in "Balloon Enthusiasts, " reminding us that exploration knew no bounds during these years. Edwardians valued companionship greatly; hence we see couples strolling together side by side through parks and gardens in "Side By Side.