THE EYE NEEDS TO TRAVEL
ARISTOCRATIC PATTERNS OF THE UK
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Produced by miRRa
Edited by Vince Dilley
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i adore almost every clothing styles and styles of the British, especially that of the Queen and of the late Lady Diana, truly captivates an attitude of aristocratic appeal. This is one of the style that is always in VOGUE and one that never seems to tire or be wrong for any occasion.
When MY EYE had the fortunate opportunity to travel to the UK for a few weeks, visiting some famous cities of England & Scotland, I was drawn in by several elements. First, to witness how people maintained good manners in their public & private conversations. Second, in their sense of dress style and deportment. Third, a distinct feeling of historical vibes and ambiances emanating from many of the older listed buildings around.
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Some of these buildings were terraced Victorian homes, each with their own ornate rows of chimney stacks on the rooftop. Some other buildings were the quintessential, classically decorated, public houses (pubs) with beautifully scrolled wooden bar tops, and yet some others were grand statues & monuments commemorating eminent statespersons of the city being visited. London, the capital city, as one might imagine, has an abundance of such buildings, where one might even feel that stepping back in time is almost an expected delight.
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"Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye"
.William Shakespeare.
Many photographs were taken when visited each town in the UK, and many images from motifs, churches, museums, parks, and statues were generated into patterns.
Let us take our eyes around the aristocratic patterns of the UK…

CAMBRIDGE

STRATFORD

LONDON
