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"Frills: A Journey through Time and Fashion" Step into the world of frills, where elegance meets extravagance

Background imageFrills Collection: Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Lillian Causey

Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Lillian Causey
Dress, c. 1936

Background imageFrills Collection: Dressing Gown, c. 1941. Creator: Lillian Causey

Dressing Gown, c. 1941. Creator: Lillian Causey
Dressing Gown, c. 1941

Background imageFrills Collection: Ladys Costume, c. 1936. Creator: Lillian Causey

Ladys Costume, c. 1936. Creator: Lillian Causey
Ladys Costume, c. 1936

Background imageFrills Collection: Mrs. Richard Alsop, 1792. Creator: Ralph Earl

Mrs. Richard Alsop, 1792. Creator: Ralph Earl
Mrs. Richard Alsop, 1792

Background imageFrills Collection: A yellow evening dress with low cut corsage ornamented with bows

A yellow evening dress with low cut corsage ornamented with bows. Her hair is dressed in long, soft ringlets. A decorative comb is visible at the back of her head. Date: circa 1840

Background imageFrills Collection: A typical elegant Englishwoman: Mrs Verschoyle Date: circa 1845

A typical elegant Englishwoman: Mrs Verschoyle Date: circa 1845

Background imageFrills Collection: Aphia Salisbury Rich and Baby Edward, c. 1833. Creator: Milton W. Hopkins

Aphia Salisbury Rich and Baby Edward, c. 1833. Creator: Milton W. Hopkins
Aphia Salisbury Rich and Baby Edward, c. 1833

Background imageFrills Collection: The Westwood Children, c. 1807. Creator: Joshua Johnson

The Westwood Children, c. 1807. Creator: Joshua Johnson
The Westwood Children, c. 1807

Background imageFrills Collection: Mother of Pearl and Silver: The Andalusian, 1888(?)-1900

Mother of Pearl and Silver: The Andalusian, 1888(?)-1900

Background imageFrills Collection: Mary Bethel Boude (Mrs. Samuel Boude), 1755 / 1756. Creator: Benjamin West

Mary Bethel Boude (Mrs. Samuel Boude), 1755 / 1756. Creator: Benjamin West
Mary Bethel Boude (Mrs. Samuel Boude), 1755/1756

Background imageFrills Collection: Parasol, American, 1850-60. Creator: Unknown

Parasol, American, 1850-60. Creator: Unknown
Parasol, American, 1850-60

Background imageFrills Collection: Ensemble, American, ca. 1875. Creator: Unknown

Ensemble, American, ca. 1875. Creator: Unknown
Ensemble, American, ca. 1875

Background imageFrills Collection: Toilettes de Mme. L. Massieu, from La Mode Illustree, 1881

Toilettes de Mme. L. Massieu, from La Mode Illustree, 1881

Background imageFrills Collection: Fraulein Maffei, 1860s. Creator: Unknown

Fraulein Maffei, 1860s. Creator: Unknown
Fraulein Maffei, 1860s

Background imageFrills Collection: Fashion page adverts April 1937

Fashion page adverts April 1937
Two fashion adverts for Dickins & Jones, Ltd, modelling the latest short sleeved blouses and Debenham & Freebody, modelling a petit black crepe evening gown with cherry belt. Date: 1937

Background imageFrills Collection: French woman wearing the fashion of February 1792

French woman wearing the fashion of February 1792.. French woman wearing the fashion of February 1792. She wears a wig decorated with flowers, fichu (neckerchief)

Background imageFrills Collection: Advert for Debenham & Freebody womens clothing 1934 Advert for Debenham & Freebody

Advert for Debenham & Freebody womens clothing 1934 Advert for Debenham & Freebody
Selection of new winter designs for women. Date: 1934

Background imageFrills Collection: GIRLS PARTY FROCK

GIRLS PARTY FROCK
A fair-haired girl with long plaits wears a pretty party dress in salmon-pink crepe ornamented with frills and smocking. Date: 1930s

Background imageFrills Collection: Fashion Study: Two Women in Evening Dress, ca. 1860. Creator: Adele-Anais Colin

Fashion Study: Two Women in Evening Dress, ca. 1860. Creator: Adele-Anais Colin
Fashion Study: Two Women in Evening Dress, ca. 1860

Background imageFrills Collection: Comtesse de La Tour-Maubourg (Marie-Louise-Charlotte-Gabrielle Thomas de Pange... 1841

Comtesse de La Tour-Maubourg (Marie-Louise-Charlotte-Gabrielle Thomas de Pange... 1841
Comtesse de La Tour-Maubourg (Marie-Louise-Charlotte-Gabrielle Thomas de Pange, 1816-1850), 1841

Background imageFrills Collection: Mrs. William Man Godschall (Sarah Godschall, 1730-1795), 1791. Creator: John Russell

Mrs. William Man Godschall (Sarah Godschall, 1730-1795), 1791. Creator: John Russell
Mrs. William Man Godschall (Sarah Godschall, 1730-1795), 1791

Background imageFrills Collection: Portrait of Katerina Petrovna Rostopchina, 1809, (1965). Creator: Orest Kiprensky

Portrait of Katerina Petrovna Rostopchina, 1809, (1965). Creator: Orest Kiprensky
Portrait of Katerina Petrovna Rostopchina, 1809, (1965). Russian aristocrat and writer Countess Yekaterina Petrovna Rostopchina (1776-1859) was married to Fyodor Rostopchin

Background imageFrills Collection: Elizabeth Duchess of Argyll, 1900. Creator: Henry Thomas Ryall

Elizabeth Duchess of Argyll, 1900. Creator: Henry Thomas Ryall
Elizabeth Duchess of Argyll, c1835. Portrait of Elizabeth Georgiana Campbell, Duchess of Argyll (nee Leveson-Gower, 1824-1878), British noblewoman and abolitionist, shown here aged about ten

Background imageFrills Collection: Frau Maria Mullerin, (1759). Creator: Gustav Andreas Wolfgang

Frau Maria Mullerin, (1759). Creator: Gustav Andreas Wolfgang
Frau Maria Mullerin, (1759). Portrait of Maria Mullerin (1708-1758)

Background imageFrills Collection: Barbara Cartland in her wedding dress

Barbara Cartland in her wedding dress
Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland (1901-2000), married name Mrs Barbara McCorquodale, British novelist. Pictured in the wedding gown she designed herself for her marriage to Alistair McCorquodale

Background imageFrills Collection: Little girl posing in a short dress

Little girl posing in a short dress
A little girl with a cheeky expression on her face, posing in a short dress

Background imageFrills Collection: Frilled Lizard - defence

Frilled Lizard - defence
JPF-12183 Frilled Lizard - defence Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia. Chlamydosaurus kingii Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFrills Collection: Edwardian 1900s Card Cards Greetings Christmas

Edwardian 1900s Card Cards Greetings Christmas
edwardian, 1900s, card, cards, greetings, christmas, xmas, comic, humour, ice, skating, winter, sport, sports, skate, skates, skater, skaters, woman, women, slim, man, men, costume, couple, frilly

Background imageFrills Collection: Cap, c. 1936. Creator: Rosalia Lane

Cap, c. 1936. Creator: Rosalia Lane
Cap, c. 1936

Background imageFrills Collection: Girl with dog and kittens on a greetings card

Girl with dog and kittens on a greetings card - To Greet You. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageFrills Collection: Girl with pug dog on a greetings card

Girl with pug dog on a greetings card - Best Wishes. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageFrills Collection: Cat in human costume on a Victorian scrap

Cat in human costume on a Victorian scrap. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageFrills Collection: Young woman in nylon nightie

Young woman in nylon nightie
A young woman in a nylon nightie sits at her bedroom dressing table and combs her hair. Date: late 1970s

Background imageFrills Collection: Fashion plate, Bouquetiere and Espagnole

Fashion plate, Bouquetiere and Espagnole
Fashion plate from Mode Journal Wiener Chic, with two womens styles, Bouquetiere and Espagnole. circa 1900s

Background imageFrills Collection: Pigeons - Frill-Backs and Scandaroons, Fancy Breed

Pigeons - Frill-Backs and Scandaroons, Fancy Breed
A portait illustrating two Frill-Back and two Scandaroon pigeons. Both breeds are domesticated and a breed of fancy pigeon

Background imageFrills Collection: Young Victorian woman in pink crinoline

Young Victorian woman in pink crinoline
A young Victorian woman in an enormous pink crinoline evening dress decorated with roses. She has matching roses in her hair, and a fan in her hand. Date: circa 1860

Background imageFrills Collection: The two royal princesses today visited the Exhibition of Royal Treasures at 145 Piccadilly, London

The two royal princesses today visited the Exhibition of Royal Treasures at 145 Piccadilly, London. Photograph shows a close up of Princess Margaret, nursing a doll

Background imageFrills Collection: Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburghs wedding dress

Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburghs wedding dress
A sketch showing the profusely embroidered wedding dress worn by Princess Victoria Melita for her marriage to Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig of Hesse on 19th April 1894 at Coburg

Background imageFrills Collection: Marie Louise Berger

Marie Louise Berger
The French actress, Marie Louise Berger (renowned in the Theatre Athenie), in this illustration by Domergue. She is sporting an elegant red shawl with frills with ladybird dots

Background imageFrills Collection: Teddy Tinling tennis dress 1962

Teddy Tinling tennis dress 1962
A terylene and cotton tennis dress designed by tennis fashion guru Teddy Tinling with frills trimming the hem and high neckline while the back swoops to a low and glamorous exit view. Date: 1962

Background imageFrills Collection: Frilled Lizard - Kakadu National Park - Northern Territory, Australia

Frilled Lizard - Kakadu National Park - Northern Territory, Australia
JPF-12174 FRILLED LIZARD - Defence display Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia Chlamydosaurus kingii Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFrills Collection: Front side view of a model Triceratops dinosaur with neck frills, horns, thick scaly skin

Front side view of a model Triceratops dinosaur with neck frills, horns, thick scaly skin

Background imageFrills Collection: Cover design, ships menu

Cover design, ships menu. 1906

Background imageFrills Collection: Young woman in a frilly white negligee

Young woman in a frilly white negligee, lying on a bed. Date: late 1970s

Background imageFrills Collection: Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove womens clothing 1906

Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove womens clothing 1906
Two elegant aspects of the evening corsage. 1906

Background imageFrills Collection: Intricate laced jabot for May 1913

Intricate laced jabot for May 1913
Examples of intricate jabot for womens clothing, using broad lace frills, castellated edge, pleated frill combined with hem stitch. Date: 1913

Background imageFrills Collection: Clothing for Spring 1913

Clothing for Spring 1913
Women models wearing fashionable clothing for spring, old-rose satin evening frock with embroidered pearls and ribbon around the waist, walking suit made from cashimere, with satin frill edging

Background imageFrills Collection: Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Spencer

Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Spencer
Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough (1743-1811, nee Russell) wife of George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough, seen here with Lady Spencer (either her mother-in-law or sister-in-law)



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"Frills: A Journey through Time and Fashion" Step into the world of frills, where elegance meets extravagance. From Marie Antoinette's lavish gowns to the Lennox-Boyd family's refined style in 1912, they have always been a symbol of opulence and sophistication. In the early 20th century, the Lennox-Boyd brothers embraced frills as they posed for a timeless portrait. Their impeccable fashion sense showcased their appreciation for intricate details and delicate embellishments. Fast forward to 1931 when Britannia and Eve magazine featured an article on frills, capturing the essence of femininity and grace. The allure of frilled tennis outfits in the swinging sixties added a touch of playfulness to court fashion, proving that even sports attire can be chic. They were not limited to clothing alone; they adorned various items like shoes, Christmas crackers, and labels designed by Tom Smith himself. These small but significant details elevated everyday objects into works of art. Even portraits captured the beauty - Ann Old Coleman radiated elegance with her lace-trimmed dress painted by Jacob Eichholtz in 1820. Zaza, the dog immortalized on canvas in 1730, sported a collar adorned with tiny ruffles fit for royalty. Celebrities also embraced this trend throughout history. Binnie Hale exuded glamour while wearing dresses adorned with countless frills during her performances. Countess de la Falaise donned Chanel's exquisite evening gown made from white cotton tulle – an embodiment of luxury itself. Camilla Horn epitomized beauty as she graced fashion studio portraits with her blonde locks cascading over intricately ruffled garments. Her presence was ethereal yet captivatingly modern. They have transcended time and continue to enchant us today. Whether it is through historical paintings or contemporary designs on runways worldwide, these delicate embellishments remind us of the beauty found in intricate details.