Are you ready to completely swoon over 1920’s fashion? With the 1920’s trend still going strong in bridal fashions and with the release of the Great Gatsby movie. I do not see this trend going anywhere anytime soon. However, that is just fine with me because I love the fashions of the 1920’s so I’m not even complaining in the least. So, here is the latest photo shoot from Vogue of Carey Mulligan dressed in beautiful 1920’s Gatsby Fashion. I just could not share these images with you and you’ll soon see why so enjoy.
So, before we leave all of the georgousness of the 1920’s I wanted to share with you these last two dresses. While searching and searching on the net for the 1920’s I happened to stumbbled upon this designer Maison Bellish. Instantly I was drawn to these two 20’s inspired bridal gowns and as you can see, you know why. So if you haven’t seen his beautiful wedding dresses yet. I highly suggest you head over there for yourself and see them.
With that note I hope you enjoyed the many picks and inspirations of the 1920’s that I showed you.
What’s not to love about the flapper inspired bottom of this dress ? Not to mention the flutter slit sleeves soo soo pretty.Beautiful long train and beading on the bodice of this dress are beautiful.
Here is some inspirational looks I put together in keeping with the 1920’s theme. Just remember if your theme is the 20’s. Not everything has to resemble that era 100%. Your focal point is always the the wedding dress so things should always enhance that not take away from it.
Have fun looking at these three looks.
1st Look: I decided to go with these cute t-strap shoes which were a huge trend in the 20’s. The dress does not scream 20’s but it is somewhat lose in the bust and waist which is very much a 20’s style. Art Deco inspired jewelery and purse help to enhance the era and look, along with a heavy lace edged veil that can be worn as a head cap veil.
2nd Look: This wedding dress gives off an Art Deco vibe with it’s interesting seaming/lines which is so often seen in Art Deco of the 20’s. A fun lambs fur ( resembling Ostrich feathers I think) cover-up help to give a flapper vibe (Also great for cold weather). The shoes match the cover-up. (Even though they are not 100% 20’s inspired they tie in nicely because they go well with the feather trend of those times. And again work nicely with the cover-up). The necklace is a longer chained necklace with interesting shapes again like art deco which then help to pull off the beaded purse. Then to finish off the look I included a sparkly head band which is just enough.
3rd Look: This dress is fitted very lose (only giving us maybe a slight hint of curves but not much). I wanted to make the focal point on this dress about the dress and the body jewelery that create Art-Deco lines. The veil is very simple as not to distract from the focal point with just a slight hint of lace. The same simplicity is also in the earrings not to small but not to big just enough. T-strap shoes again. And lastly to add just a little bit of fun,texture and movement to breakup the simplicity of this combination. I choose a flowy feather purse.
Well I better run I hope you enjoyed my looks.
First pictures entire look: T-strap shoes; BHLDN, Art Deco Jewelry; BHLDN, Lace Veil; Twigs and Honey, Silver Beaded Purse; BHLDN, Wedding Dress; Johanna Johnson, Second picture entire look: Silver Beaded purse; BHLDN, Crystal Headband; Johanna Johnson, Lambs Fur Cover-Up; BHLDN, Silver Necklace; BHLDN, White Feather Shoes; BHLDN, Wedding Dress; Johanna Johnson, Third picture entire look: Ivory Feather Purse; BHLDN, White T-strap Shoes; BHLDN, Lace Veil; Johanna Johnson, Faux Diamond Earrings; BHLDN, Wedding Dress and Body Chain; Johanna Johnson.