Quick Guide to 1920s Dress Hairstyles and Makeup

On a warm evening, you’re driving back to your house, tired from the extensive day at work, when suddenly you receive that one text that you feared. “Hey, friend 1920s party tonight! See you soon.” The fear settles in with the realization that you have no idea what or how to dress for it. To avoid this situation here are some quick and easy ideas that help get your groove back. The 1920s dress up awaits!

To get ready for a party, there are three processes that are needed. The hair, the makeup and finally the dress. Hair can include the classics such as marcel waves or the casual bobs.

Marcel waves
  • Marcel waves:

This is a technique that was most popular in the 1920s, where fingers, iron rod and water were the main elements. All you needed to do was style your wet hair into waves with the combination help of your fingers and the iron rod.

Bobs
  • Bobs:

Different kinds of bobs were famous and were part of the 1920s dress style. They could be long bobs with straightened edges or bobs with curly ends.

Earphones
  • Earphones:

By the name your probably wondering “earphones”? No, not the kind we use. This 1920s dress up hair was quite popular and may also be known as the hair of princess Leia from star wars. This requires parting of hair down the middle and making a braided bun near the ears on each side. This can be secured with the help of bobby pins.

Make-up
  • Make-up:

Dark smoky eyes: Most of the time in the 1920s, dark makeup was the preferred choice with many kinds of dresses. This involved with the heavy and excessive use of black and silver shadows along the eyes and dark black kohl on the lower lash line.

  • Red cupid lips:

1920s dress or fashion era is popular for the emerging cupid lips. Actresses and showgirls mostly shaped their lips with bright red color, defining the Cupid’s bow.

  • Dark massacre and eyeliners:

The heavier and coated the lashes and eyes look, the better.

great Gatsby

These looks can easily be paired with a great Gatsby hairpiece such as an elaborate hairband or a nice flapper dress. This 1920s dressing style was an iconic era not only for fashion, but also for the choice of freedom that gave women. To get as creative as they wanted to be. The previously banned and negative connotations that makeup and hairstyles had were now being removed. This dressing era was an uplifting boost for the women.

How to Make a 1920s Dress Headband

1920s also known as the great Gatsby period is known for great fashion headband statement pieces as part of women’s fashion.  Every other woman could be seen sporting a headband, part of their party wear. Soon it became the fashion icon of 1920 dressing. These headpieces are still quite popular and can be easily made at home with a few materials.  It can be as flashy and colorful as you want, or it can be as subtle and elegant. The choice is up to you.

How to Make a 1920s Dress Headband

All you need is:

1. Glue: It can be Elmer’s school glue or hot glue, whichever you prefer. Hot glue gun is recommended for a more long lasting product.

2. Few accessories: These can be laces, flowers, buttons, feathers and etc.Any thing that you find suitable or whatever you prefer.

3. Scissors and/or a cutter.

4. Headband: This can be the base, where you build off. It can be as thick or as thin as you want.

1920s Dress Headband

Step One: Use your glue gun to stick a piece of lace around the headband. The lace should cover the whole band, so that it provides a good foundation. Tuck the corners of the lace in neatly so that there are no loose ends. This step will assure that the 1920s iconic dress statement looks as authentic as it can.

Step Two:  After the base is dry, glue on the accessories that you want on one side.  Make sure to latch them on nicely and neatly on the one side of the headband. This will leave a lot of room on the other end. The original 1920 dress headbands mostly had feathers attached to them. So if you want that authentic look, to look part the Great Gatsby period make sure to attach a nice feather behind the accessories.

1920s Dress Headband

Step Three: Let it dry. It is extremely essential that the headpiece is left to dry for a long time before it is used. A day should suffice. The attachments can come off easily if not dried properly.

1920s Dress Headband

This 1920s dress icon is easy to make at home it is cost efficient and it is the perfect blend of your choices and is fun to make. Why bother spending so much money buying it online, when you can easily use materials already available to you. This 1920s dress headbands, will not only serve you well for themed parties, but may also turn heads on any occasion, if you style it right. Make the era your own!

Guide to 1920s Dress for Plus-size Women

Plus size women are always on the lookout for dresses that accentuate their figure without making them look bulky. Unfortunately, plus size women’s clothing has been ignored for many years by the fashion retailers of today, despite the fact that more than half of the women aged 18 and up wear an extended size. Enter 1920s dress styles or vintage dresses to the rescue!

Due to the lack of choices, many women turn to the past styles or the 1920s dress designs for attire that not only flatters their body but also keeps them comfortable during their selected event. Vintage dresses are known for their feminine yet striking styles that work on all types of body shapes and types. Combined with slimming materials, these styles of dresses are a great choice for women who wish to hide the unwanted fat on their body without compromising on their looks.

Here, take a look at some vintage dress styles and trends that are a great hit for women with curves.

  1. Waist-cinching dresses
Waist-cinching dresses
Waist-cinching dresses

The waist area or the area right below the breast should be well defined, as it is the smallest part of the body. And from there on, you can allow the dress to balloon out, in order to hide the ‘large’ areas of body – which in most cases is the belly area, thighs, and hips.

  • A-Line skirt
2.A-Line skirt
A-Line skirt

Another option for women who require extended sizes is the A-line skirt dresses. This style of skirts in 1920s dress nips at the waist and hits just below the knee, creating a balanced illusion of an hourglass.

  • Black rules
Black rules
Black rules

Christian Dior once said, “Black is the most slimming of all colors. It is the most flattering. And you can wear it at any age and time.”

The color black is always in fashion and works at all occasions. Above all, it has the most slenderizing power. So whether you are looking for a formal dress or casual jeans, you can never go wrong with black.

  • Choose flattering neck lines
Choose flattering neck lines
Flattering neck lines

Another feature to take into account is the neckline of the dresses. Full-figured women should choose dresses and tops that not only hide their flaws but also highlight their assets. For example, a sweetheart neck or a plunging v-neckline are complimenting to a good bust size. However, if you would rather hide the upper area of the body, choose dresses with boat necks.

What is your ideal vintage inspired plus-size dress?

These were just some tips to get you started! Come check out our range of 1920s dress styles for plus-size women at Zkaka.com and find the best fashion items for your unique body and shape.

How to Dress Gatsby Style?

Themed parties, functions or events are quite common these days and the most common theme that one might come across is the Gatsby style.

The era of 1920’s was quite famous in terms of fashion and the news trends and styles that emerged during that time period. The fashion 1920s styles that were followed in the Great Gatsby became a talk of the town as soon as the movie was released.

However, if you have a Gatsby themed event coming up then no need to empty your bank account and restrict your monthly budget by spending excessive amount of money on getting all the accessories required.

You can easily visit a nearby resale shop and get accessories and apparel that you like. In order to dress Gatsby style, keep in mind that the more shapeless the dress is the more better it is as back in the 1920’s people and the characters in the movie used to loose dresses that used to conceal their body and its curves. An ill-fitted flapper dress is what you need that can be stylized with funky beads or big chunky hairbands.

It can easier for you if you put your favorite character and their dressing style and sense in front of you. Your favorite character can help you finalize your look for the night. The most famous characters and their Gatsby styles are mentioned below:

  1. If you wish to dress up like Daisy Buchanan then go for girly fabrics that are available in pastel shades. Use fabric like lace or chiffon to achieve the perfect look. A lace peplum top in pastel shades can be worn with funky jewelry that was common way back in the 1920’s.
Gatsby Style
  • Jordan Baker was the most glamorous character in the Great Gatsby so if you wish to dress up like that then a black maxi with chunky necklaces would be the perfect style. Don’t forget to flaunt your bold red lips with the stunning dress that you are wearing.
Gatsby Style
  • Myrtle Wilson was one of the bold characters in the movie. Her confidence was evident in the type of clothes she would wear. Her striking color combinations with bold patterns used to stand out in the movie. Add ruffles to the dress you are wearing or go for a very bright skirt with an equally bright t-shirt that can be paired up with floral or patterned scarfs.
Gatsby Style

However, men used to wear light pastel colored suits every day with a pocket chain attached. They used to wear hats and a plain white collared shirt.

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