Flap Flap Fringe

Native Americans were probably the first to wear garments with fringes, a border of hanging strips made from suede or leather which could have served as a dropping way for rain. 

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Only in the 1920s fringe became a decorative fashion embellishment thanks to the flapper girls look. These women listened to jazz, danced Charleston and smoked. They wore short dresses or skirts decorated with fringes which gave a bit of more length to that daring style, pearls necklaces, feathers accessories and mid heel ankle strap shoes useful for fast dances. 

By Pierre Hardy. From farfetch.com

By Pierre Hardy. From farfetch.com

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By Gianvito Rossi. From farfetch.com

By Gianvito Rossi. From farfetch.com

The use of fringe was then adopted by the hippies in the late 1960s. For this youth movement, which rejected the mainstream values and was interested in civil rights and oppressed minority groups, wearing fringe was a way to demonstrate solidarity to the Native American cause. But is the film Easy Rider which gives the fringe look a fashion statement more than a political one. Unforgettable is the scene where Dennis Hopper is wearing a fringed brown suede jacket while riding his motorcycle on the musical notes of the song Born to be wild.

By Tod's. From farfetch.com

By Tod's. From farfetch.com

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By Prada. From farfetch.com

By Prada. From farfetch.com

Todays fringes are on fashion again. Both clothes and accessories are embellish with fringes. For this SS18 also raffia fringes have been used.

By Alvaro. From farfetch.com

By Alvaro. From farfetch.com

By Miu Miu. From farfetch.com

By Miu Miu. From farfetch.com

By Paloma Barcelo. From farfetch.com

By Paloma Barcelo. From farfetch.com

Menswear Inspirations

Menswear inspired shoes like loafers and Oxfords continue in the mainstream. Buckles and fringes are popular again: for a masculine and more relaxed outfit with a feminine touch.

Oxford in patent leather by Tod's. From Farfetch.com

Loafer in suede by Mansur Gavriel. From Lanecrawford.com

Double bukle in two colours by Church's. From Farfetch.com

One Bukle in two colours by Church's. From Mytheresa.com

Loafer with fringes by Sarah Chofakian. From Farfetch.com

Oxford with fringes by Church's. From Mytheresa.com

Loafer in patent leather with fringes by Robert Clergerie. From Saksfifthavenue.com

Loafer in patent leather by Robert Clergerie. From Farfetch.com