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Are you at all surprised? You shouldn't be! If you know me or read this blog regularly, you know the 1920s is my favorite decade. I was seriously born in the wrong era! So yeah, I want to go as a
Flapper Girl this Halloween, but not
the stereotypical, sequins & feathers Flapper Girl. No, no, no, that is not want I want to do at all. I want to do something much more chic, sophisticated and pretty.
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I've already had this idea in my head for a while, actually since the Mix & Make where
I made this headband. We were talking about costume ideas that night. Then I recently saw
The September Issue, which I highly recommend for an interesting behind-the-scenes look at Vogue magazine. At the time of filming, they were working on the 2007 September issue, which featured this amazing 1920s-inspired fashion spread, "Paris, Je t'aime."
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How gorgeous are these dresses?! I am so in awe. Later this week, I'll be heading over to
Amelia's Retro-Vogue & Relics to see what I can find. I've heard great things about Amelia's so I'm really excited. I have a feeling I will see some fabulous gowns that I simply cannot afford, though...
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I may opt to get a simple tank dress & then embellish it to the nines, with faux fur trim, fringe & beads, kinda like the grey frock on the left.
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Then again, this elegant, silky gold number is to die for! So beautiful.
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But then, this cute, vampy look is pretty hot... what to do? what to do?
all images: Vogue US | September 2007 | Paris, Je t'aime | Ph: Steven Meisel | Coco Rocha, Agyness Deyn, Sasha Pivovarova, Guinevere van Seenus, Caroline Trentini & Gemma Ward | scanned by sister-d @ bwgreyscale
oh my gosh, those last two are so beautiful! i say go all out, how often do you get a chance to dress like a flapper girl?
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Are you guys throwing a Halloween party?
ReplyDeleteWe'll be going to the Mixx & Make Halloween Craftacular {http://www.mixxmake.com/} the weekend before, where we WonderCraft gals will be making masks, but I don't know yet what we're doing on actual Halloween. How about y'all?
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