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  2. 1920s fashion and clothing for women. Join the roaring twenties revival with vintage inspired 20s clothing and learn 1920s fashion history.

  3. What to Wear: 1920s Roaring Twenties Gatsby Themed Event

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    A guide for men and women attending a 1920s roaring twenties themed event. Where to buy 1920s dresses, suits, shoes both local and online.

  4. When it comes to inspirational fashion muses, the '20s don't disappoint. From Josephine Baker, the showgirl said to have inspired some of Beyoncé's stage moves, to Louise Brooks, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Zelda Fitzgerald, here are the style icons who still inspire our own wardrobes today.

  5. A 1920s Fashion History Lesson: Flappers, the Bob ... - Vogue

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    How did 1920s fashion help to make the Roaring Twenties roar? Bernice had bobbed her hair; French tennis star Suzanne Lenglen was fueling the sportif craze; the taste for all things Art Deco...

  6. What Did Women Wear in the 1920s? 20s Fashion Trends

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    Women’s shoes became more delicate and pretty over the roaring ’20s decade, simply because they were more visible under short dresses. For daytime use, the low heel lace-up Oxford shoe in brown, white or black was worn every day.

  7. 1920s Fashion Photos - 1920s Fashion Trends - Harper's BAZAAR

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    Ahead, we outline our favorite photographs and trends that characterized the Roaring Twenties, along with pieces you can buy now to re-create the look today.

  8. Roaring 20s Fashion for Men and Women + Outfit Ideas - FAVERIE

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    Roaring 20s Coats for Women. At the start of the 1920s, women wore heavy winter overcoats that came to about her shins. As dress hemlines went up, coat lengths went down to help keep women warm. These winter coats often had removable fur collars, and they usually had huge buttons up the front.