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Step 4- Don’t Forget Your Accessories!
Jewelry- Long pearl strings, geometric patterns , beaded necklaces, dangled earrings
Menswear- The suit
Conservative suit - narrow shoulders, tight-fitted jackets.
Vests - worn with daytime business suits as well as formal tuxedos.
Headwear : fedora, trilby, or boater.
Other Men’s Clothing Tweed and flannel Sweaters, vests, and
ties with bold colors or intricate patterns
Wing Tip shoes - especially in two-tone colors.
Girls-
Anything with pearls, feathers, or sequins. Wear a plain black dress and add your own twist with accessories. Accessories are the key to becoming a successful flapper! Big, fake, costume jewelry is approved. If you do not have short hair, try to pin it up. You do not have to cake on the makeup. Instead, try a darker lip gloss to add some drama. Try some tights or leggings underneath your dress so it isn’t so revealing. If you want to go all out, that is your choice, but have fun!
Boys-
This may be a little more difficult. Try raiding Dad or Grandpa’s closet for a spiffy suit. Men in the 20s usually dressed very formal. If you cannot obtain a suit, go with a dress shirt and a colorful tie. With Mom’s permission, take a flower and pin it to your chest. If you can find a fedora these were very popular. Some alternatives to the suit are flannels, anything tweed, and sweaters. Remember they loved patterns!
Jeanne Lanvin Created children’s and
women’s clothing Influenced by colorful
oriental and Aztec colors and style
Famous for her ‘robes de style’ (as seen on the right)
Used more feminine aesthetics in her designs
Left: Jeanne Lanvin, Parisian fashion designerUp: Robe de style, 1924
Jean Patou Famous for creating the sportswear
for “golf, tennis, horseback riding, and fishing and called it ‘le coin des sports’
Went on to create scarves, jewelry, dresses, hats, perfume etc
Known for sleek, geometric designs
Far left: Jean PatouLeft: Part of Lanvin’s 1928 collection of swimming suit for womenUp: Lanvin 1926 collection of evening dress
Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel Revolutionary fashion designer Famous for the “little black dress” Embraced the garçonne look, simplistic
designs that made women look young and boyish, yet sophisticated
Used beige, blacks, and whites in her designs
Often used pearls and the white camellia to give a hint of feministic beauty
Left: Coco ChanelRight: c. 1926, “little black dress”