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🗓️ 23 March 2024
⏱️ 69 minutes
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0:00.0 | This episode of The Candid Frame is brought to you by the Charcoal Book Club. |
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0:41.1 | I know a few people for whom fashion is an art. I don't mean that they make or design clothes. |
0:48.3 | These folks use fashion as a form of self-expression and art onto itself. Their clothing choices have nothing to do with |
0:55.8 | brand names or fashion friends. They choose colors, fabrics, and styles to express something about |
1:02.0 | themselves and describe how they navigate the world. Now, when you hear the name Ruth Bader Ginsburg, |
1:08.7 | the vision of a fashionista likely doesn't come to mind. |
1:12.1 | She served as an associate justice in the U.S. Supreme Court from 1993 until she died in 2020. |
1:18.6 | In addition to sitting on the bench for many landmark legal cases, she advocated for gender |
1:23.3 | equality in women's rights. Yet she's also remembered for the decorative collar she wore |
1:28.3 | along with her black robes. While the men in the court wore traditional suits and ties, |
1:33.8 | she made statements with various beautiful and decorative collars that expressed her story and her |
1:39.1 | passions. Eleanor Carucci was commissioned to photograph Ginsburg's collection of collars soon after the |
1:45.6 | Justice's death. She did so under some really tight time constraints in the actual Supreme |
1:51.3 | Court building where Ginsburg worked. Eleanor is famous for intimate and vulnerable photographs |
1:57.1 | of herself and her family which explore themes of femininity, motherhood, and aging. |
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