Synopsis for National Automobile Museum symposium
program, March 29, with Lauren, American Duchess
The Bee’s Knees and the Cat’s Meow, Fashionistas 1920’s Style
The 1920's - a time that is often referred to as the
"Roaring Twenties" - a boisterous period characterized by rapidly
changing lifestyles, financial excesses, and the fast pace of technological
progress.
A new woman evolved in the twenties, redefining
womanhood. It was more acceptable for her to smoke and drink in public, wear shorter
hair styles and make-up, and skimpy and shorter dresses. There was also a greater participation in the
workforce because the new woman of the '20s wanted to work, not because she had
to. This all contributed to the new
breed of woman in the twenties.
Fashion also kept up with the fast pace of change in the
20’s. It was the beginning of a new era of
fashion freedom for women. Women would shed the confining corsets and multi under
layers of foundation garments of the teen’s to the minimal under garments that
produced the boyish silhouette that so stylizes the twenties. Men on the other
hand would settle into the silhouette of the three piece suit that is still the
epitome of proper business attire today.
The “little black dress,” has its birth in the twenties
and still survives today as a fashion necessity, with plenty of accessories, the
ticket to being fashionable in the twenties. And the flapper dress, what was
that and who wore it? The proper names
of clothes to have in your closet in 1921 were: the one piece coat dress, the
waist line dress, the tuxedo-scarf dress, the long waist dress, a Kimono Waist-Line
Dress, and a tunic dress, quite different from today's typical jeans and
t-shirts.
During this presentation, we will move through this
decade of fashion, and explore these fashions as they interact with society. From the Speakeasy to the lawn party, dancing
the Charleston or the Foxtrot, listening to Jazz, the Devil’s music, and dealing
with that inconvenient Prohibition, we will look how fashion collided with
daily life, the night life, and the law.
Some originals fashions
will be displayed and fashions will be modeled of the twenties.
2 comments:
Sounds fascinating. I love that era when women's fashion and hair took such a drastic and fun turn. I'll check my calendar and see if I can go.
Hi Donna, ck with the National Automobile Museum. It would be lovely to see you there.
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