I was agreeing with a twitter friend
(@cyrilnaicker) on how lovely the fashions, hairstyles, architecture and dances
(Charleston, anyone?) of the 1920’s are, when I thought to myself: “Mmmm… but I’m glad I’m living now too.”
Squidoo |
There is such a wide choice available to us
when it comes to fashion and other trends.
Geometrics are in.
Louis Vuitton on Vogue |
But so are florals.
Vogue |
Colour blocking
Vuitton on Vogue |
and ombres
Picture from idoityourself |
Neon colours are in,
From: The Frock Report |
but so are pastels.
From Vogue |
Your hair can be long, or short, or just
somewhere in between.
Glamour and glitter is in,
Valentino on Vogue |
but so is hand-made.
Source |
Modernistic is in.
Source |
But so is Scandinavian (has it ever been out
of style?)
Interior design world |
and vintage.
From Better Homes and Gardens |
And lifestyle? Where in the 20’s a married woman had no choice but to be a wife
and mother, we now have a choice. If
you can afford to stay at home with your children, you can, but if you don’t
want to, nobody’s going to make a fuss over it.
I like that I can choose what to wear every
day. In the 20’s the dresses were
rather shapeless – and though I do love it so much, frankly on my body it would
not have looked well. Believe me, I’ve
tried on those long-line low-waisted dresses.
Source |
I like that I can wear pants today, a dress tomorrow, a skirt, high
heels, low heels, flat shoes, bright colours, muted colours. I like that I can be….well, me!
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