Womens Hairstyles Kept long styled over the ears and curled at the back of the neck until 1924 when the popular jaw length bob came into style Frizzy kinky curls introduction to perms Sleek amp neatly waved ID: 752184
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Fashion Committee
By: Claire Cameron, Kyla Dash, Kayla Marshall, and Faith MarshSlide2
Women’s Hairstyles
-Kept long, styled over the ears and curled at the back of the neck until 1924 when the popular jaw length bob came into style
-Frizzy, kinky curls, introduction
to perms
-Sleek & neatly waved
-Wide brimmed felt hats, small cloche hat, berets
-Headbands were also worn to accessorizeSlide3
Men’s Hairstlyes
-Short with volume towards the front -Combed through and kept neat-Strong side parts and combed high over the ears -Shingled in back
-Used vaseline to keep hair in place and make it shiny
-Close-clipped mustache
-Plucked & sometimes pencilled brows
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Recreating the Look
-Women: Curl hair using a wand or Curlers, then brush out to form waves. Accessorize using either a hat or a headband
-Men: Comb hair over ears and create a side part. Use vaseline or hair gel to keep the hair in place Slide5
Makeup of the 1920’s
The 1920’s was full of fresh faced iconic makeup looks and were usually represented by women. Makeup was worn quite often for any occasion and consisted of many elements such as eyeshadows, face powders, lipsticks, and so many more!Slide6
The Eye Makeup Look
Women in the 1920’s often wore dark makeup on their eyes usually accompanied with black blurred eyeliner, dark greyish and blackish tones of eyeshadow, and long luscious lashes painted black. Slide7
How to Recreate the Eye Makeup Look
Apply the darkened eyeshadow of your choice to the lid with a flat brush
Next line your eyes with a pencil liner
Last but not least coat your eyelashes with
your favorite black mascara
and wala! You have mastered the 1920’s
eye makeup look!Slide8
The Lipstick Look
The popular 1920’s lipsticks included colors such as deep red, deep brownish reds, plum and orange. Lipstick was usually applied to the top of the lip in a ¨Cupid’s-Bow¨ form. Lipstick applied to the bottom lip was exaggerated to create the illusion of a bigger lip.Slide9
How to Recreate the Lipstick Look
First pick out your favorite lipstick color according to the 1920’s and purchase a lip liner stick with a similar color along with it. Make sure to include colors such as oranges and reds.
Apply your lipliner in a “cupid’s-Bow” shape around the outline of your lips to create this illusion.
Once youŕe satisfied with the shape apply the lipstick on top of the lip liner on your lips and youŕe all set to show off your new look!
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Women’s Clothing
Women’s clothing is composed of three main styles which would include:an unfeminine look
girly and preppy
party/night out clothing
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Unfeminine Look
The unfeminine look was based off of men’s clothing. It was basic colors, a sleek body figure, long suit-like jackets
with a low waisted pencil skirt with light
colored stockings and short heel shoes.
Women wore these clothes to express
high independence and diversity.
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Girly and Preppy Look
In the 1920’s, the dresses most commonly did not sit at your waist,they would have a ribbon or tie on orjust below your hips. The dresses were
silk or satin and the length came from
your ankles to just below the knee.
Lace trim was prevalent in some
dresses as were other adornments.
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Party/Night Out Look
The most common and well known look worn to parties is the flapper. This look is not complicatedto re-create. Flappers had layered fringe dresses
embellished with small beads and intricate lace.
Tassels were a fun edition to the dress and along
with the fringe, they shook a lot when you danced.
The dresses would often be more neutral colors
like beige, grey, or light yellows and greens.Slide14
Men’s Clothing
All men’s clothing was fairly similar, composed with a simple tux, a bow or tie and a fedora hat. Men’s popular clothing consisted of:The gangster look
Daily wear
party wear
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Gangster Look
The gangster look is probably the most recognised style for men in the 1920’s. It became well known from the famous gangster Al Capone, who was most known during the twenties for his crime and offense. Al Capone
made the gangster look very popular. He and
many other gang members of the 1920’s
generally wore:
Fedora hats
Striped black and white suits
long ties
platform shoesSlide16
Men’s Daily Wear
platform or oxford shoesknit sweaters
plaited “knickers” or
long pants
printed tie or bow
straw or fedora hat
suit jackets or vests
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Men’s Party Wear
a nice plaited suit a printed tie or basic black bow
suspenders
platform shoes
fedora hats
golden watch
cufflinks on jacketsSlide18
Accessories
Hats were such an acclaimed part of the lifestyle that both menand women sported the look daily no matter the event. There was the cloche hat that could be dressed up or down and every
women wore. They would have large ribbons and bows
attached to these. There was also a larger hat with a wider
brim and these were a fancier style. They would have more frill
to them. The hats would have flowers made of silk or satin and
larger bows. The big feature of the larger hats was the feathers. Many of
them would have peacock or other kinds of feathers attached.Slide19
Shoes
For men's shoes they mainly wore leather loafers and oxfords. Oxfords were appropriate for all occasions from parties to business meetings to an afternoon at the club. There was not much variance in men’s shoes. Women’s shoes were made of silk, satin, and leather. They laced up or had straps and ribbons as laces. Some shoes looked like heeled women’s oxfords. They came up to your ankles and usually did not come above that. Most women’s shoes had a heel that was around one to three inches.Slide20
Budget for Accessories
The budget for accessories should reflect what you want to do with your look and how far you want to take it. If you want to focus mainly on the actual clothes, then you are going to have less of a budget for accessories than if you wanted to add a lot of spark to your look with extras. It also depends on which accessories we decide upon and whether they are more or less expensive. For accessories, our budget is $40 in all or $10 per person. Slide21
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