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RYD date created : 2025-06-09T18:55:25.742412Z
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One of my favorite things about the show Boardwalk Empire. Men had little sock garter belts, spats, 3 piece suits, starched collars, and a tie pin. Women just put on a dress with little to no waist definition. Maybe one of the only times in history when men’s fashion was more complicated than women’s?
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Definitely worth it. Your skill in doing all of that beading really shows. The dress turned out beautifully, and I love that it's so simple for you to wear. Sometimes I see your videos and I think I would be exhausted by the time I got the outfit on. But this one I think yeah I could wear that
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This from a well regarded history of the 1920s published in 1931 seems to capture the flapper fashion changes well
"The flappers wore thin dresses, short-sleeved and occasionally (in the evening) sleeveless; some of the wilder young things rolled their stockings below their knees, revealing to the shocked eyes of virtue a fleeting glance of shin-bones and knee-cap; and many of them were visibly using cosmetics. "The intoxication of rouge," earnestly explained Dorothy Speare in Dancers in the Dark, "is an insidious vintage known to more girls than mere man can ever believe." Useless for frantic parents to insist that no lady did such things; the answer was that the daughters of ladies were doing it, and even retouching their masterpieces in public. Some of them, furthermore, were abandoning their corsets. "The men won't dance with you if you wear a corset," they were quoted as saying."
--‘Only Yesterday An Informal History Of The Nineteen Twenties’, Frederick Lewis Allen (1931)
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@SwashesAndBuckles
4 months ago
Oh that’s so cool that the beading continues on the slip hem! At first I thought there was an extra layer on the dress itself, it’s very neat to see the construction!!
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