Here's one of my favorite hats. It's very old and fragile, so I don't wear it out, often. Sadly, the lace has quite a few tears in it, now. I think it may be from the Edwardian era.
This is another favorite of mine, from the 1930s. It's so elegant, but simple enough for daily wear...
Back in the day, a lady could get her hair fingerwaved in any respectable salon. Today, that's certainly not the case- and for all you modern flappers who wish to save long hours setting your hair yourself, here's what you can do!
Lacey's wigs are by far the best I've come across on the...
Any tap dancing lunatics out here? I'd love to book a tap dancing act for my 1920s/30s themed event, Dances of Vice.
More information: http://www.myspace.com/dancesofvice
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