They shortened their skirts, cast off their corsets, and cut their hair. They wanted to ride bikes, play sports, and vote. In the nineteen-tens people were doubling down on corsets, using new technology to make waists tinier than ever. Whether you're heading to a birthday party or putting together a group costume, this costume is a great way to celebrate our thoroughly modern age! After all, the layers of fringe really make for some serious fun on the dance floor. A sequin headband topped off with a matching purple feather completes this playful yet elegant look, making it ready to go as soon as it arrives at your door!Shimmy Up Shimmy OutOnce you slip into this fringed dress, you might find out why the flappers are so famous for their dancing. The sparkly purple dress is trimmed with silver sequins and has the traditional flapper era fringe around the hem of the skirt. Once the decade rolled over to the twenties, women had had enough. Now, if that doesn't call for a little sparkle, we don't know what does!Design & DetailsThis lovely Made by Us Amethyst Flapper Costume will bring the roaring twenties right to your door! Zipping up the back, the dress is easy to slip into, even if your makeup is already finished. Not to pick on the Edwardians but they really pressed for a middle part hairstyle that worked on almost no one. Turning the TablesThe era before the twenties was a little dark when it came to fashion. And while the fashion authorities tried to keep woman buttoned up and weighed down by skirts, ladies wanted something new. They were ready to make a paycheck and have some fun. Top off this look with all sorts of accessories from a bobbed wig to long, silk gloves to make it your inner flapper come alive.
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Women's Amethyst Purple Flapper Costume , Women's 1920s Costumes
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