Do you really like the idea of having a theme wedding recalling all the glitz and glamour of the 20s?

It was the first decade after the First World War, the last decade before the Great Depression, and the long kiss goodbye to the silent film. Both tragically glamorous film stars like Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentino and the lurid fascination with crime lord Al Capone’s thieving and murders, it was a time of the extreme. Silent film itself most likely influenced the fashions, as the stars had only style and pantomime with which to speak to audiences, so signature looks dominated virtually all style for ladies who prided themselves on being up to the latest trends.

The bridesmaids might wear flapper dresses with feathers and fringe, seamed (not nylon) stockings, and low strap Mary Jane shoes. Although the style was risqué for the time, it was also very glamorous.

Of course, before the wedding comes the engagement, and a cushion cut with halo engagement rings inspired by the Art Deco aesthetic of this era is the perfect way to begin your unforgettable journey to the altar. Halo rings are most plentiful in the classic round diamond shape, but this style can be and regularly is adapted for any diamond shape. Some of the most fashionable double halo engagement ring created for 1920s brides feature center stones in pear shape and cushion cut for an even more striking look.

The exceptional style of the wedding dress is one of the key factors in setting the tone for any themed wedding, and of course brides are free to take any creative license they like, but I’ll share a few pointers to keeping your look more or less historically accurate.

Fragrant orchids and lilies were a favourite. Brides of the 20s favored large elaborate bouquets, filled with white flowers such as orchids, and masses of trailing greens and ribbons.

A fun way to set the mood even for guests in modern dress is to give your wedding reception the feel of a jazzy speakeasy nightclub. Mood lighting and specialty cocktails are a must, and your band or DJ should at the very least interject some classic 20s tunes into the set for every few modern songs.

The 20s were also the decade that invented the dance marathon, so another great idea for your 1920′s themed wedding is to get your guests dancing by encouraging period dancing at your wedding. This was the main attraction for many of the parties of the actual decade itself. It is said that young men and women would Charleston until their feet and shins were bloody from the swinging and kicking.

The incomparable magnificence and vibrance of the twenties will bring a fun, exciting feel to your wedding day and reception, and make the whole experience something that you and your loved ones will find memorable.

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The 1920s were an age of Jazz, joyful dancing, fine clothing, entertaining, and delighting in indulgences of all sorts. A Roaring 20′s theme can bring fun and originality to any wedding, and will surely make it noteworthy.

The roaring twenties were an extraordinary era in style, art, architecture, entertainment, milestones, scandals, and youth culture. It was in this decade that the flapper, a style icon known to this day, was born. These adventurous women, with their high hemlines, long necklaces, bobbed hair, and late nights, were the first trendsetting goodtime girls.

The bridesmaids might wear flapper dresses with feathers and fringe, seamed (remember, nylon came later) stockings, and low strap Mary Jane shoes. Although the style was risqué for the time, it was also very glamorous.

The engagement ring is among the key points on the road to matrimony– one of the first, in fact– so it’s important that it reflect the overall aesthetic you hope to achieve. The many styles of diamond halo engagement ring work to great effect here– the designs were first created in that era, and they sparkle so beautifully and shine even in the company of other diamond pieces. Your halo diamond ring
can be The center point from which your whole roaring twenties wedding aesthetic and tone are set!

The unique style of the wedding dress is one of the key factors in setting the tone for any theme wedding, and of course brides are free to take any creative license they like, but I’ll share a few pointers to keeping your look more or less historically accurate.

Another fun, theme idea for your Art Deco wedding is hosting the reception as if it were held in a dark, jazzy nightclub and hire a Jazz band. Serve authentic 1920s cocktails, elaborate, flavorful drinks created to mask the unpleasant flavor of illegally made gin.

Also, one must not forget that the men of the day were just as elegant and stylish in their tailored tuxedos, spats, and top hats. The unmistakable lines of Zoot suits worn with boldly colorful, wide ties are a good look for the groom and the gentlemen of the wedding goodtime. Polished wingtip shoes, fedoras over slicked-back hair, and pinstriped garments of all sorts were also hallmarks of 1920s men’s fashion.

For wedding favors, place cards can be presented in silver cigarette cases, and guests can also take home miniature Model Ts and long faux-pearl strings. Ostrich and peacock feathers make beautiful centerpieces, and if you’re artistic, working in beads and chandelier crystals will create breathtaking results. The flowers at weddings of this decade were large and elaborate; bouquets and centerpieces can include calla lilies, gardenias, and magnolias.

The inspiration and excitement of this time have never been forgotten, and the beauty of the clothing and accessories, architecture, romantic atmospheres will bring a surprising level of excitement to your wedding and reception!

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