If you’d like to get all dolled up for our Speakeasy Soiree Fundraiser on April 16, that would be the bee’s knees, the monkey’s eyebrows, the cat’s pajamas! Whether you’re a fella or a Flapper, we’ve got you covered—thanks to CLWS parent and vintage clothing collector Amanda Zweerink’s simple tips!
FLAPPERS
1920s-style beaded gowns often hit at or just below the knee, but in the 30s evening gowns were floor length. Some even had trains! Look for chiffon, satin, velvet and lots of beading.
For makeup, try smudgy smoky eyes, “bee-stung” lips with cupids bow in matte red, and natural or red nails. For 1920s looks, style your hair in a classic bob or finger waves. In the 1930s, hair was worn curled and styled close to the skull.
Necklaces were either chokers to very long, often past the waist, and earrings often grazed the shoulder. Bracelets were a huge fashion statement in the 20s from cuffs to battalions of bangles. Hair jewelry was popular, particularly tiaras and jeweled headbands that sat across the eyebrows.
Try low-heeled shoes with a delicate ankle strap and a peep toe. Make sure they are comfortable for dancing!
FELLAS
When stepping out in the swing era, men had three basic choices for evening wear:
- A black full dress suit or tails, worn to the opera or private parties
- Cream dinner jacket or navy/black tuxedo, worn to nightclubs and evening parties
- A black or navy daytime business suit, worn to less expensive seats at concerts, to the movies, or out dancing
A crisp white shirt goes with everything, as well as black shoes! No gloves or top hats necessary.
No matter what your attire, we look forward to seeing you on Saturday, April 16! For more info and to purchase tickets, please click here.