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"Frilly: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of frills, where elegance meets playfulness

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Frilly Collection: NA
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Frilly Collection: After A Work By Louis Legrand Entitled, The Greeting. Modern Cancan Pose
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Frilly Collection: Edwardian 1900s Card Cards Greetings Christmas
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Frilly Collection: Two robins with drinks on a Christmas card
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Frilly Collection: Cap, c. 1936. Creator: Rosalia Lane
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Frilly Collection: Girl with dog and kittens on a greetings card
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Frilly Collection: Girl with pug dog on a greetings card
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Frilly Collection: Little girl with paintbox on a cutout Christmas card
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Frilly Collection: Cat in human costume on a Victorian scrap
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Frilly Collection: Woman in traditional Welsh costume
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Frilly Collection: Young woman in nylon nightie
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Frilly Collection: Fashion plate, Bouquetiere and Espagnole
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Frilly Collection: Dresses by Lucien Lelong haute couture
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Frilly Collection: La Crinolonomanie by Charles Vernier
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Frilly Collection: Margaret Thatcher meeting Metropolitan Police officers
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Frilly Collection: Greer Garson
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Frilly Collection: Colette / Rene Carrere
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Frilly Collection: COWPER
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Frilly Collection: Fern Andra, German actress, with Borzoi dog
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Frilly Collection: Victorian woman in frilly costume and hat
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Frilly Collection: Bertram Mills Circus 1938
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Frilly Collection: Royal Wedding 1904 -- Princess Alice of Albany
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Frilly Collection: Young Victorian woman in pink crinoline
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Frilly Collection: Frill-necked - Frilly Lizard or Frilled Dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii), Alice Springs
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Frilly Collection: Traditional Male Festival Attire - Baranya, Hungary
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Frilly Collection: Parisian Can Can dancer
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Frilly Collection: Portrait of a Young Girl, by Henri-Pierre Danloux
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Frilly Collection: Three young girls having a tea party
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Frilly Collection: Birthday card for a sister
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Frilly Collection: Frilly Pink Frock 1906
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Frilly Collection: Underwear 1928
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Frilly Collection: Giovanni Cassini
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Frilly Collection: Lacy Cami-Knickers Photo
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Frilly Collection: Studio photo, family of four
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Frilly Collection: Little girl in pram, Ealing, West London
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Frilly Collection: Victorian Scrap - Girl with bunch of flowers
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Frilly Collection: Little girl dressed up for a walk, Ealing, West London
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Frilly Collection: The Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks with music by Caryll
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Frilly Collection: When Grandpa was Young by Charles Robinson
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Frilly Collection: Waking on Christmas Morning by Charles Robinson
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Frilly Collection: Dick Turpin, with R. A. Roberts
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Frilly Collection: A Country Mouse by Arthur Law
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Frilly Collection: The Co-Optimists
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Frilly Collection: Cover design, ships menu
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Frilly Collection: Young woman in a frilly white negligee
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Frilly Collection: Eastlake (Miss) as Alice


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"Frilly: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of frills, where elegance meets playfulness. From the Advert/Gaiety Girl in 1896 to modern-day fashion icons, it has always been a symbol of femininity and joy. Imagine yourself transported to a bygone era as you admire the Music cover for Two Marionettes Polka. The delicate frills on their costumes bring life to the music notes, captivating your senses with their whimsical charm. In another corner, a French maid takes a break from her duties. Her apron adorned with dainty frills adds an air of grace even during leisure moments. Frilly transcends boundaries, embracing both royalty and commoners alike. Speaking of royalty, who can forget Diana, Princess of Wales? Her iconic wedding dress featured intricate lacework and cascading layers of frills that captured the world's attention. Like Diana herself, frilly exudes timeless beauty. But let us not limit our exploration to fashion alone; mathematics too can embrace its own version of frilliness. Leonhard Euler, the Swiss mathematician known for his brilliance in numbers and equations, once said that simplicity is beautiful - just like a well-arranged set of ruffles enhancing an outfit's allure. Returning to fashion history, we find ourselves captivated by David Wright's depiction of a woman in a short black underslip. The subtle yet alluring touch of frills hints at hidden desires beneath her confident exterior – an embodiment of feminine power through clothing choices. Traveling further south brings us to Seville's vibrant streets filled with flamenco dancers swaying passionately under colorful dresses adorned with flounces galore. Each twirl accentuated by ruffles creates an enchanting spectacle that mesmerizes onlookers. The swinging sixties brought about revolution not only in society but also in tennis fashion.