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The following are links to some ready-made or custom made Regency dresses, new empire waist dresses, sewing patterns, cheap regency era costumes, shoes, hats, and accessories ideal for your unique Jane Austen, Emma, and Bridgerton outfit. Look at Cottagecore for even more soft, romantic trendy fashions. Regency Jane Austen Dresses & Shoes The time of

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Wracking your brain for Halloween costume ideas? Maybe one of these Halloween infographics will inspire you. #5 is especially helpful...
How to recreate the 1920s flapper girl fashion - Gatsby Girl - and an in depth look at Madame Picasso.
The 1920s bob hairstyles craze of 1924 takes Hollywood by storm. The 12 Classic bobs.To bob or not to bob. Which actresses bobbed their hair
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The flapper dress, and the dresses of the 1920s in general, were designed for beauty, movement and comfort. They "let go of the waistline" as famous designer Coco Chanel said. Authentic 1920s Art Deco Dress Sequin Tabard Dress, Early 1920s Black net embroidered w/ blue & black sequins & black bugle beads Flapper: a "new breed" of young Western women in the 1920s who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable…
That classic hat of the roaring twenties is the cloche hat. Bell shaped with side adornments of flowers, small feathers, and geometric designs, they topped women's heads during the 1920s. Other '20s hat styles include the wrapped turban, the straw summer hat, bucket hat, and various headwraps and headbands. Popular TV shows Downton Abbey and Miss Fisher's Murder

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To properly answer the question "What did women and men wear in the 1920s?" would depend on what they were doing, with whom, and at what time of day. Here you will learn about the types of clothing women and men wore for specific occasions. Follow the links within for even more 1920s fashion history.

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