The era of the "Roaring Twenties" brought prosperity and elegance for the many — especially with women's fashion. From long corset gowns, came the more tubular dresses and dropped waistlines. Females had been seen wearing skirts that fall around the knees, and even above them, and were braver to wear their hair in bob cuts. Women were deemed more liberated and flamboyant as a reaction to the great social change succeeding the First World War.
Flapper dresses had been one of the most popular part of women's wardrobe in the mid-1920s. And even today, this classic piece remains visible in some occasions. Palamuti by PJ Vaenciano presents to you a wonderful wedding theme — with the flapper dress as the center of attention for the classic and elegant bride of the year.
To complete the bride's look, we suggest pairing the flapper-inspired wedding gown with a faux pearl headband while accenting the bridal entourages' flapper dress with layered faux pearl necklaces. They can also wear a single strand feather fascinator to finish the look. Classic sheer long gloves can be worn to add more spice to the female entourage's wardrobe. The groom and the groom's men can wear fabric boutonnieres to appear more into the 1920s feel.
Palamuti Must-Haves:
- · 1920s-inspired faux pearl headband
- · Layered faux pearl necklace
- · Fascinator
- · Fabric boutonniere
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