The Concise Illustrated History of 1920s Fashion and Style for Women. The trends, silhouettes, dresses, shoes, hats, hairstyles and makeup looks
Women in the Jazz Age did not leave the house without a hat or some type of head covering. Fortunately for them, there was no reason not to do so with the wide range of hats and headbands that were available to them. Although the snug fitting cloche hat was the most common, it certainly
How to wear a 1920's style cloche hat. An illustrated photo and film guide to the colors and designs of the iconic 1920's hats of the flapper
Original caption: A woman modeling a cloche hat fitted with a brooch on the front and a bow on the nape of the neck. Ca. 1925-1932. (Getty Images).
When World War One ended in 1918, people were obviously happy. So happy in fact that their collective euphoria ultimately influenced the fashion of the time. The era came to be defined by the emergence of vintage fashion, and as you can see from these pictures, it still looks awesome over 90 years later.
Rising to fashion in the 1920s under the French word for bell, the cloche is the feminine hat of choice for sophistication and simplicity that can be tilted to the side. The Vilma Cloche embraces the mood and spirit of 1950s jazz, with a 4 ½”crown, an asymmetrical 1½”– 2 ½” brim, and a wide 2” band detailed with a spotted pheasant feather bow on pleated silk. Crafted from premium wool felt from New Zealand, the Vilma crowns you with vintage beauty. 100% wool with satin lining. Imported.
We all have them lurking in our closets, those cloche hats we've been collecting for years. You may have one, you may have three, or if you're like me, you may have dozens. You may have so many you keep finding them in crevices, popping
Visual evolution of the diminutive cloche hat of the 1920s - Caroline Reboux's bell or 'cloche' hat of the 1920s took some years to evolve, as this timeline of photographs show - originally published in Hollywood
Women in the Jazz Age did not leave the house without a hat or some type of head covering. Fortunately for them, there was no reason not to do so with the wide range of hats and headbands that were available to them. Although the snug fitting cloche hat was the most common, it certainly
The Unsinkable Cloche Hat - Beautiful 1920's archive film
Get ready to channel your inner flapper with this classic cloche hat. The simple and elegant design perfect for framing your face. Features: Moisture sweatband Decorative floral band Head circumference: 21.3" / 54.1 cm - 22.6" / 57.4 cm Height: 6"/ 15.2 cm
Exploring how to get a 1930s look on a budget by looking at the 1930s retrospective trend during the 1970s, inspired by Hollywood films
Dear readers, I have become obsessed with Cloche hats. Today I am honoring the classic bell shaped hat known as the cloche hat. These hats were wildly popular with the young flapper girls of the 1920s, because they allowed women to tuck their hair up into the hair to give the appearance of having short hair. Short hair not becoming popular until the middle part of the decade. Like many of the popular trademarks of 1920s fashion, the cloche was invented in France by the famous Parisian milliner Caroline Reboux in 1923. Cloche is the French word for "bell" - were usually made of felt so that they conformed to the head, and were typically designed to be worn low on the forehead, with the wearer's eyes only slightly below the brim. In later years, a summer cloche might be made from sisal or straw. I'm wearing my summer cloche straw hat in black with an ivory flower by http://www.tonak.cz Photos by the lovely Hana Pašič from © Arwen Photography. She is a very talented young female photographer and make up artist from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Check out her amazing work on her facebook page: Arwen Photography. Me and the lovely Hana Pašić from Arwen Photography. Inspiration: The 1920s, also known as the Roaring Twenties were a definite highlight in the illustrious timeline of fashion history. For one, it saw the rise of a new type of woman called the "flapper". A flapper was a lady who enjoyed herself and dared to embrace the modern and unconventional. 1920s fashion saw a major change in the way women dressed. Corsets were abandoned and shorter haircuts became fashionable. Hemlines rose to calf length, and in later parts of the decade, dresses were as short as knee length. Waistlines became looser and lower, showing off boyish figures in women. This type of dress was known as the shift dress. The rise of popularity of cloche hats during the 1920s played a very big role in the major shift in women’s fashion statement. Women from the 1920s already started to wear more casual outfits and loose clothing rather than wearing clothes that are tight that can be physically restrictive. Cloche hats can help in making casual outfits of women from the 1920s to be more stylish. During the 1920s, wherein the use of cloche hats was new, many people find it a type of scandalous fashion statement. However, but once many people already used cloche hats, the fashion statement became more accepted. Do you wear Cloche hats? What do you think about the Roaring Twenties? Love, Idda van Munster
Sew these vintage sewing patterns and recreate 100 years of fashion. Remember fashion history with these real vintage sewing patterns!
Gray felt hat Cloche Felted Hat felt hat Cloche Hat Flapper Hat Art Hat Grey Hat La belle epoque Art Deco 1920s hat Art Hats Grey hat cloche 1920's hat Hats&Caps Accessories Handmade Great, very flattering hat ! Adapts to the head ! Special and unique ! Sophisticated and elegant ! I can make this hat in other colors and sizes. In one of the photos I present the colors of merino wool, which I make hats from. If you want a different color of the hat or flowers, please let me know which colors you choose in the email As the base for my works I use great materials like highest quality Australian merino wool (18 micro). All my works are made by hand in the process of long-term, hand felting My products are unique, designed by me, always made from the finest materials. I hope that they will give you a lot of joy. Thank you for visiting my shop:-) My other hats you can find here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Feltpoint?ref=hdr_shop_menu§ion_id=17484098 Images and all content: FELTPOINT. I save my ideas and designs by copyright. All Rights Reserved.
This beautiful ladies cloche is made from fur felt, and hand draped over an antique hat block. Hand finished with authentic millinery techniques, and embellished with grosgrain ribbon, and vintage buttons and toggles (these will vary depending on supply). Please indicate your head size measurement when ordering (measure your head horizontally just above your eyebrows). When you receive your hat, there will be a small ribbon inside to fine-tune the fit, and a hat box for safe storage. Note: Colors will vary depending on your monitor and there will also be some variations due to dye lots. I personally create each hat one at a time, and no two are ever exactly the same. My hats are 100% handmade for you, using traditional Millinery techniques and the highest quality fabrics and details. I frequently trim my hats with one-of-a-kind details, i.e. vintage buttons, antique brooches, ribbons... For this reason, the details on your hat may vary slightly from those pictured, but please be assured that I will make every effort to embellish your hat with details that are similar and equally beautiful. Please allow 2-3 weeks before shipping, unless otherwise agreed upon.
Straw cloche hat, retailed by Dickins & Jones, England, 1924
1920's Art Deco Cloche Hatアールデコの時代は1920年頃から。。今から100年近く昔に流行った帽子を集めてみました。。チャップリンの…
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Women in the Jazz Age did not leave the house without a hat or some type of head covering. Fortunately for them, there was no reason not to do so with the wide range of hats and headbands that were available to them. Although the snug fitting cloche hat was the most common, it certainly
Women in the Jazz Age did not leave the house without a hat or some type of head covering. Fortunately for them, there was no reason not to do so with the wide range of hats and headbands that were available to them. Although the snug fitting cloche hat was the most common, it certainly
Ladies hat Cloche hat Beige felt hats Cloche Felted Hats felt hat Cloche Hat Flapper Hat Art Hat La belle epoque Art Deco 1920s hat Art Hats hat cloche 1920's hat Gatsby's hat Hats&Caps Accessories Handmade Great, very flattering beige hat with roses in shades of brown, beige, rust color ! Adapts to the head ! Special and unique ! Sophisticated and elegant ! As the base for my works I use great materials like highest quality Australian merino wool (18 micro). All my works are made by hand in the process of long-term, hand felting My products are unique, designed by me, always made from the finest materials. I hope that they will give you a lot of joy. Thank you for visiting my shop:-) My other hats you can find here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Feltpoint?ref=hdr_shop_menu§ion_id=17484098 Images and all content: FELTPOINT. I save my ideas and designs by copyright. All Rights Reserved.
The Commercial Pattern Archive (CoPA) at URI has hat patterns, which makes it a good place for milliners to look for inspiration. McCall 1372 is one of the patterns that doesn’t have an image…
March 10, 2013 What is it about dressing up in ridiculous costumes that puts us in a good mood? Last night we had the privilege of attending The Geneva School’s Roaring 20’s gala. They were celebrating their 20 year anniversary and did so in style. When I first learned that we were to “dress the […]