1920s gloves and party accessories

If I combine pearl necklace accessories and party gloves, The Great Gatsby, inspired by the 1920s, immediately comes to mind. The Great Gatsby was known for its spectacular parties, so if you're thinking of throwing a 1920s party, I recommend giving your guests a hint with this spectacular movie. Catherine Martin's costume design for this film completely blew me away, just as Australia and Moulin Rouge had. I could watch them again and again just to revel in the costumes. So, if you're a true fashion enthusiast and want a different yet elegant party, don't hesitate, throw your Great Gatsby Party. Invite your guests to immerse themselves in the era and the beginning of the modern woman's era, the so-called "Flappers." These urban women wore short skirts, no corsets, party gloves, sported the famous bob haircut, listened to jazz, and danced to it. They smoked and drank, drove extremely fast, challenging what was considered socially correct.

1920s Gloves for Parties

It was an era when designers were inspired by Art Deco, with many feathers and fringes. Suggestive garments for social life, with pale complexions and endless accessories: cloche hats, turbans, headbands, pearl necklaces, and 1920s gloves were essential during this time. The 1920s was the golden age, full of glamour, with silk dresses, crystal and sequin embroidery, furs, and velvet. The predominant palette included pastel shades: aqua green, sky blue, gold, soft pink, and nude. As for the music for your Great Party, you can mix period Jazz and more modern tunes; The Great Gatsby soundtrack harmoniously blends Jay-Z, Lana del Rey, will.i.am, Beyoncé, Florence + The Machine… A fun touch could be incorporating cocktails from the era, such as the Mint Julep, Sidecar, or the Americano. I hope you thoroughly enjoy your party.
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