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The 20s have become a symbol of the joy of life, unrestrained fun, dancing and femininity - we suggest you take the best from this era!
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Joy reigned in Europe of the 1920s - people who survived the war and its consequences wanted to finally live a full life. Fashion vibrantly responded to these changes, especially since women gradually began to play an increasingly important role in society, mastering not only new professions, but also new sports. Restaurants and bars every night invited men and women to parties where everyone could dance until the fall to the sounds of Charleston.
Photo: unique vintage
We invite you to get acquainted with us with the most important trends of the 20s of the last century and take them into service today!
Low waistline
Photo Credit: Lanvin
Perhaps one of the most recognizable features of fashion of the 20s! The low waist was extremely popular, and the dress for almost any occasion, from a dance party to an ordinary home dress, could boast of a low waist.
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The waistline could be lowered just a couple of centimeters, or almost to the middle of the thigh, and this is one of the most successful styles for a figure such as an Inverted Triangle and Rectangle, since such a cut can add volume to narrow hips to balance the shoulders, or adjust lack of a pronounced waist.
Photo: Weldon's Ladies' Journal, August 1927
It should be noted that such a style initially began to be in demand also due to the special type of female appearance, which became popular in the 20s - a young tomboy girl with small breasts, short hair and without special curves of the figure. Straight dresses with a low waist just created the desired silhouette.
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By the way, it is worth keeping in mind that such a style can conceal growth as well, therefore, it is better for short girls to wear similar dresses in combination with a high heel and make a choice in favor of a shorter dress length.
Hats
Photo: Sears, Roebuck and Co, vintagedancer
In the 20s, lovers of hats definitely had a place to take a walk - hats, tiaras, headbands, hairpins, which fashion shops and catalogs just didn't offer!
The cloche hat, in the shape of a bell, and a beret, was very popular. They were made from a wide variety of materials - from satin to straw!
Sport style
Photo: Sears, Roebuck and Co
The popularity of tennis and cycling, which became available to ladies, led to the fact that fashion magazines began to devote entire pages and sections for clothes that would be suitable for sports.
I must say that the idea of sportswear for women was somewhat different from what we would today consider a suitable outfit for sports. For example, the illustration above shows sports skirts.
Fringe
Photo: unique vintage
Fringe - made of fabric or beads - is a common element of decor, because during incendiary dances, it swayed and sparkled so beautifully!
The classic little dress, decorated with rows of fringe, is very popular today.
Embroidery and sequins
Photo: Augusta Auctions The rich decoration of dresses was considered an absolute must-have, thanks to which more and more dresses appeared, embroidered with beads, glass beads and sequins.
Of course, today we hardly choose an embroidered sparkling dress for a casual walk on business, but embroidery is definitely among the most popular trends this year, so be sure to add a thing decorated with it to your wardrobe, if you have not done it yet!
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