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10 Jul

1920s Fashion Tips From The Catwalks

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In 2012, a lot of high-fashion designers return to the decadent 1920s to find inspiration for modern women. A contemporary reinterpretation of the classic Jazz Era which originally is a mixture of art deco, jazz, film noir and flapper glamour results in soft, gauzy clothing construction and a lot of dazzle.

Flappers – 1920s’ new breed of women who had rights to vote and smoke cigarettes in public.

The best inspiration on the roaring 20s is a film based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic novel, The Great Gatsby. The first film adaptation with Robert Redford, and Mia Farrow launched in 1974 had costumes designed Ralph Lauren. This year when we found out about the remake with our favourite Hollywood stars, we couldn’t be happier about the comeback. Again, wealthy and elusive Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) gets into a romantic relationship with Daisy Buchanan (Carey Mulligan), a married woman. With loosely upswept hairstyle and a cute headgear Carey brings the flapper look into the present day. With a little help of Prada, of course.

Let’s get back to fashion and talk about pieces that encapsule the distinctive glamour of that most decadent of decades when glitz and glamour ruled.

  • straight-up-and-down flapper dress: features the relaxed silhouette and a drop-waist, the 20s’ trademark frock makes you look striking without being too showy
  • silk: look for silk dresses in pastels and luxurious silk pants. They all bring the ultra-feminine vibe especially when gearing up for a night out
  • lavish details: ostrich feathers (think about feather boas!), fringe detailing, beaded embellishments and allover sequins give a distinctly 1920s sensibility
  • pleats: straight-cut skirt and a dress are next on your shopping list!
  • strappy shoes: strappy sandals or T-strap pumps complement every glamorous look
  • accessories: long swingy necklaces, drop earrings, pearl necklaces and metallic accessories (in general) enhance the glamour

Channel your inner 1920s girl in a flapper dress. The beautiful party dress displays influences from the 1920s with a breathtaking party style that flaunts an allover bead design. The dress retains an air of the Jazz Era thanks to the dropped skirt and a playful feather fringed hem. Accent the roaring 20s reference and accessorize with contemporary details: metallic sandals and a statement clutch.

1920s fashion tips

1920s fashion was characterized by a dramatic shift away from the styles of the previous era, with a new emphasis on comfort, simplicity, and freedom. Here are some of the key features of 1920s fashion:

Flapper dresses: Flapper dresses were a popular style in the 1920s, characterized by their straight, loose silhouette and dropped waistline. These dresses were often made of lightweight fabrics such as silk or chiffon, and were embellished with beading, fringe, or sequins.

Cloche hats: Cloche hats were a popular accessory in the 1920s, characterized by their close-fitting shape and low brim. These hats were often made of felt or straw, and were worn tilted back on the head to frame the face.

Bobbed hair: Short, bobbed haircuts became popular in the 1920s, with women cutting their hair short to reflect the new spirit of freedom and independence.

Art Deco style: The Art Deco style, characterized by its geometric shapes and bold colors, was a popular design trend in the 1920s. This style was often incorporated into clothing, jewelry, and accessories.

T-strap shoes: T-strap shoes were a popular style in the 1920s, with a low heel and a T-shaped strap that crossed over the foot. These shoes were often made of leather or suede, and were embellished with decorative buckles or buttons.

Overall, 1920s fashion was characterized by a new spirit of freedom and independence, with an emphasis on comfort, simplicity, and practicality. The clothing styles of the era reflected this shift, with loose-fitting dresses, short haircuts, and comfortable shoes that allowed women to move and dance with ease.

1920s fashion inspiration

There were many iconic actresses and models in the 1920s whose style has continued to inspire fashion trends even today. Here are a few examples: Josephine Baker, Coco Chanel, Zelda Fitzgerald.

Josephine Baker was an American-born French entertainer who became a symbol of the Jazz Age in the 1920s. She often wore daring, revealing costumes that showcased her athleticism and sexuality, and her look was characterized by its boldness and confidence. Coco Chanel was a fashion designer who revolutionized women’s fashion in the 1920s with her minimalist designs and use of jersey fabric. She is credited with popularizing the little black dress, and her style was characterized by its simplicity and elegance. Zelda Fitzgerald was an American writer and socialite who was known for her wild and unconventional style. She often wore flapper dresses, cloche hats, and bold accessories, and her look was characterized by its daring and rebelliousness.

Overall, these actresses and models embodied the style and spirit of the 1920s, each with their own unique take on the fashion of the era. Their iconic looks continue to inspire fashion trends and serve as a source of inspiration for those seeking to recreate the timeless style of the 1920s.

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