{"id":1592,"date":"2023-01-05T15:35:22","date_gmt":"2023-01-05T08:35:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/letrading.vn\/?p=1592"},"modified":"2023-08-11T11:14:15","modified_gmt":"2023-08-11T04:14:15","slug":"xu-huong-thoi-trang-cong-so-2023-thanh-lich-hien-dai-tre-trung","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/letrading.vn\/en\/xu-huong-thoi-trang-cong-so-2023-thanh-lich-hien-dai-tre-trung\/","title":{"rendered":"WHAT TO WEAR FOR A 1920S PARTY"},"content":{"rendered":"
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THIS TIME, NOTHING IS PROHIBITED<\/strong>\"\"\u2022 WORDS BY: A. FOZZARD<\/em><\/p>\n

We\u2019re calling it: the roaring \u201920s will be making some noise once again as we enter the twenty-first century\u2019s take on the decade. Whether it\u2019s for a Great Gatsby-themed wedding, a big birthday bash or a friend\u2019s housewarming, we bet you\u2019ll need your braces and baker boy cap at least once this year.<\/p>\n

The roaring 1920s were about throwing caution to the wind. So what should you wear if anything goes?<\/p>\n

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BLACK TIE DONE THE JAZZ AGE WAY<\/p>\n

Luckily parties, champagne towers, trombones and tuxes all go hand in hand. It means you can play it safe with a\u00a0classic tux<\/a>, finished with a dress shirt and a bow tie. Maybe nod to 1920s men\u2019s fashion with a pinstriped waistcoat. Sorted.<\/p>\n

You could go more out-there by choosing something double-breasted. Or a suit in anything but black.\u00a0Off-white tailoring<\/a>\u00a0works well for the 20s theme. Men used to go for the pristine shade to show they had wads of cash, seeing as they\u2019d have to have the staff to keep it clean.<\/p>\n

Another option is\u00a0midnight blue<\/a>. It was originally the dinner jacket colour of choice because it looked darker than black under the lights. Velvet and satin detailing will bring extra luxe to the theme.<\/p>\n

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\"\"TOUGH GUY FROM THE 20s<\/strong><\/p>\n

The 1920s produced Al Capone. That\u2019s all you need to know. The era had its fair share of gangsters, and there are loads of ways to get the look.<\/p>\n

For British gangsters, it\u2019s all about the sharp double-breasted suit made from heavy fabrics like tweed, Donegal and herringbone. These looks are in style at the moment, so it could be worth investing in a\u00a0heritage-inspired suit<\/a>\u00a0if it\u2019s your kind of style.<\/p>\n

Famously, baker boy and flat caps shout 1920s tough guy. But if you\u2019re more rich-American gangster than British badass, choose a fedora.<\/p>\n

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