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Fringe Collection (page 18)

"Fringe: Embracing the Untamed Beauty in Life" In a world where conformity reigns, sometimes it's the fringes that truly captivate us

Background imageFringe Collection: Evzons, Greek guards

Evzons, Greek guards, Syndagma, Parliament, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageFringe Collection: Mudee / Meyden / Larmessin

Mudee / Meyden / Larmessin
GABRIEL VAN DER MUYDEN Flemish jurist

Background imageFringe Collection: Connie Gilchrist / Girl

Connie Gilchrist / Girl
CONNIE GILCHRIST English actress as a young girl - she left the stage in the late 1880s to become Countess of Orkney

Background imageFringe Collection: Elizabeth / Austria / Album

Elizabeth / Austria / Album
ELIZABETH, EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA Wife of her own cousin, Franz Josef I of Austria

Background imageFringe Collection: Copernicus / Chapman

Copernicus / Chapman
MIKOLAI KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS) Polish astronomer

Background imageFringe Collection: Girl with her Doll / Photo

Girl with her Doll / Photo
A little girl with her doll stands on an ornate velvet chair to have a photograph taken at an Electric & Daylight studio

Background imageFringe Collection: Velvet Suit C. 1880

Velvet Suit C. 1880
Boy wears a velvet suit of narrow cut short trousers & blouse with buttoned cuffs & square sailor collar, ribbon bow at the neck, socks & leather lace up shoes

Background imageFringe Collection: Eric James on Rocking H

Eric James on Rocking H
Little Eric James aged 3 wears a frilly frock, socks & shoes with a bar across the ankle as he sits astride a rocking horse. His hair is long with a fringe

Background imageFringe Collection: Photo / Sailor Suit / Boy

Photo / Sailor Suit / Boy
Baby: Long clothes. Man: Lounge suit. Boy: sailor blouse with white turnover collar, his blonde hair is worn in soft curls with a fringe

Background imageFringe Collection: Fringe Trim Beach Robe

Fringe Trim Beach Robe
A short, sleeveless, button front beach robe with a band of contrasting fringing across the chest which creates a yoke effect and fringing at the hemline

Background imageFringe Collection: CLOAK & ROBE 1914

CLOAK & ROBE 1914
Mantle with a yoke, voluminous sleeves & fur trim & close fitting hat with aigrette; white tunic dress with beaded epaulettes, tunic & bead fringe hem

Background imageFringe Collection: Girl in Black Dress

Girl in Black Dress
A young girl wears a black cotton pinafore

Background imageFringe Collection: Costume / 1887 Tuileries

Costume / 1887 Tuileries
Black mantle with jet fringe & passementerie, high crowned hats, checked jacket bodice, skirt & tunic, wing collar & cravat. Girl: jacket with roll collar, dress with box-pleats

Background imageFringe Collection: Algerian Scenery - 2

Algerian Scenery - 2
An Algerian village on the fringe of the Sahara

Background imageFringe Collection: Kate Greenaway, illustrator of childrens books

Kate Greenaway, illustrator of childrens books
Kate (Catherine) Greenaway (1846-1901), English illustrator of childrens books, and writer



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"Fringe: Embracing the Untamed Beauty in Life" In a world where conformity reigns, sometimes it's the fringes that truly captivate us. Just like the close-up of a shaggy Highland cow with its majestic horns, there is an allure to embracing our wild side. Picture No. 11768835 captures this essence perfectly. Remember Louise Brooks? The iconic actress who defied societal norms with her rebellious spirit and signature bob haircut. She was the epitome culture, unafraid to challenge conventions and pave her own path. Speaking of unconventional beauty, take a moment to admire the leaping Nyala in all its glory – curly horns and vertical white stripes adorning its back half. This illustration reminds us that true beauty lies in uniqueness and individuality. Sometimes removing layers can reveal our true selves, just like someone confidently peeling off their T-shirt. It's liberating to shed societal expectations and embrace our authentic selves without hesitation. The vibrant lipstick shades from the 1960s evoke memories of an era when women embraced boldness and self-expression through makeup. These hues were more than mere colors; they represented empowerment and breaking free from traditional constraints. Let's not forget about Jessie Matthews or Muriel Dawson's captivating artworks capturing little brunettes or Lady Marguerite Strickland exuding elegance in 1935 – these are reminders that even within society's boundaries, we can find ways to express ourselves uniquely. And what about those fish goggles? A quirky outlook reminiscent of Puffing Billy in 1967 – it shows how imagination knows no bounds when exploring new frontiers beyond conventional thinking. Lastly, Wendy Padbury embodies fringe culture as she portrays Zoe Herriot on screen - a character unafraid to challenge norms while leaving an indelible mark on viewers' hearts. Fringe is not just about being different; it’s about celebrating diversity, embracing our individuality, and finding beauty in the unconventional.