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Flapper Costumes – 1920 – Best Sellers – 20s


Gangster Garter Flask (Standard)


Gangster Garter Flask (Standard)


$7.99


She’s packin’ libations below the skirt! This black garter belt has a red strap with black lace. The attached black pocket has a little stainless steel flask with a screw top. Impress a mobster or two when you wear this mini garter flask….

Coloured Stockings 1927 Photo Mugs


Coloured Stockings 1927 Photo Mugs



The vogue for different coloured stockings a flapper with Eton crop, drop earrings a beaded evening dress wears a different coloured stocking on each leg!….


Flapper On Bonnet 1927 Photo Mugs


Flapper On Bonnet 1927 Photo Mugs



A girl on a bonnet wears a skimpy sleeveless white drop waist dress hitched up to expose her thighs, T-bar shoes, a cloche hat a a scarf a la Isadora Duncan…..


The Great Gatsby


The Great Gatsby


$7.57


This adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, scripted by Francis Ford Coppola, puts costume design and art direction above the intricacies of character. It’s certainly a handsome try, and perhaps no movie could capture The Great Gatsby in its entirety. Robert Redford is an interesting casting choice as Gatsby, the millionaire isolated in his mansion, still dreaming of the woman he lost. And S…

Man With a Movie Camera DVD (1929) a Silent Film Documentary Masterpiece by Dziga Vertov.


Man With a Movie Camera DVD (1929) a Silent Film Documentary Masterpiece by Dziga Vertov.


$4.99


Man With a Movie Camera is a groundbreaking Russian film from the silent era. Pioneering director Dziga Vertov created a masterpiece; this film is a dazzling display of innovative moviemaking techniques. Capturing urban Russia at the start of the 20th century with breathtaking alacrity, Vertov weaves this documentary style picture together with a bevy of insights and experimentations. The piercing…

Sequin 1920's Flapper Headband Costume Accessory


Sequin 1920′s Flapper Headband Costume Accessory


$6.00


Time for some real entertainment, the good ol’ fashion way, as a dazzling flapper! Bedazzle your look this Halloween, with this Sequin 1920′s Flapper Headband Costume Accessory. The Feather Flapper Headband comes in either a red or black, sequins headband with a red or black feather attached. Cause a scene and be the reason people come to the show at all, as the most acclaimed Flapper of the 1920′…

One Dozen (12) 1920's Theme Rubber Ducky Party Favors


One Dozen (12) 1920′s Theme Rubber Ducky Party Favors


$12.99


Hosting a 1920′s theme birthday party or dance and looking for the perfect favors? These are adorable! You’ll receive 12 total ducks, 4 different styles. They don’t squeak but they do have a tiny hole in the beak so they can squirt water. These do NOT float upright. Measure approximately 2″ x 2″. Ages 3+. These are black and white just as pictured. They are not colored….

I Love Puppies 1st Cone Hats (8) Party Supplies


I Love Puppies 1st Cone Hats (8) Party Supplies


$1.69


Includes 8 hats….

Flapper Era Fashions: From the Roaring 20s


Flapper Era Fashions: From the Roaring 20s


$18.83


New in our successful collection of books showcasing historical, every day fashions comes an assortment of photographs documenting trends in the mid-1920s. During post-World War I’s economic revival, women emerged from an era of corsets, long gowns, and formality to express their independence. Sheath dresses were designed to mimic mannish styles, while hemlines and haircuts were shortened. Even me…

Posing a Threat: Flappers, Chorus Girls, and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s


Posing a Threat: Flappers, Chorus Girls, and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s


$11.50


New definitions of American femininity were formed in the pivotal 1920s, an era that vastly expanded the “market” for sexually explicit displays by women. Angela J. Latham shows how quarrels over and censorship of women’s performance — particularly in the arenas of fashion and theater — uniquely reveal the cultural idiosyncracies of the period and provide valuable clues to the developing iconici…

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