Everyday Dresses from 1928 |
Examples of 1920s Day Dresses |
The 1920s was in many ways a decade of drastic change, and this was reflected in a sweeping change in women’s fashions. The majority of this change is attributed to the lingering repercussions of the 1st World War. During the war women were forced to work in many jobs that had previously belonged solely to men and once the war was over they were reluctant to return to the role of housewife. Film stars and other celebrities were also gaining in popularity and influence and there was a greater demand for looks imitating the latest stars amongst the lower classes. As a result, there was a huge rise in popularity for the newly created ‘La garconne’ look, peaking 1926 and popularised by many including Coco Chanel, where a boyish figure was preferable to the more traditional feminine curves. Hairstyles also reflected the youthful and androgynous ‘la garconne’ style, with bobbed and shingled hairstyles becoming the norm by 1926, whilst longer hair was worn up. Hats were still a requirement of female respectability, and in the 1920s the cloche hat dominated, worn low over the brow.
Finger waves were a popular hairstyle |
Natalie Kingston Bob Hairstyle |
A Selection of 1920s Cloche Hats |
A Selection of 1920s Dresses |
1920's Day Dresses Hemline Changes |
Another change was to necklines, with the Bateau or scoop neckline gaining popularity. This allowed the dress to be slipped over the head, without buttons or other fastenings being required. This made the dress easier to make and to wear as enhancing the more leisurely feel of fashion throughout the decade. The nautically themed square sailor necks and deep V necks with long ties was also popular throughout the 1920s. Later in the decade, more narrow V’s became popular whilst collars as a whole became smaller and daintier, sometimes even requiring buttons once more.
1920s Day Dress Collars |
For day
dresses, the sleeves proved to be a defining part of the 1920s feel. The
majority of dresses for everyday wear were long sleeved, which can perhaps be
attributed to lingering modesty of appearance, however ¾ and elbow length
sleeves were also popular. There were three main styles of sleeve, fitted, bell
and bishop. Fitted sleeves, were fitted to the arm’s shape and had a straight
cut. Bell sleeves were fitted at the shoulder, then allowed to form a triangle
or bell shape at the elbow. Bishop sleeves were gathered at the shoulder and
wrist, but otherwise allowed to balloon around the arm.
1920s Day Dress Sleeve Styles |
A variety of fabrics were used for dresses, including cotton,
silk satin, chiffon and wool. Fabrics could be plain or elaborately decorated,
often depending upon desired usage. Dresses for work tended towards plain block
colours, predominantly black. Whereas, for both tea and evening dresses a variety
of boldly patterned fabrics would be used. Patterns tended to reflect the
popular Art-Deco movement of the time, or follow more traditional floral or
abstract designs. Patterns could also have more international influences, such
as Slavic at the start of the decade, brought over by Russian emigres, Egyptian
following the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922 or Chinese later in the
decade. Decoration could also take the form of beading or fringing, although
this tended to be reserved for evening wear as the aim was to showcase the
latest dance moves.
Selection of 1920s Day Dresses |
Selection of 1920s Day Dresses |
Example of Stockings |
Examples of 1920s Shoes |
1920s Shoe Detail |
Coco Chanel Style Outfit |
Art Deco Fashion |
1920s Women |
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For more information:
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Mendes, Valerie D, Amy De La Haye, and Valerie D Mendes. Fashion Since 1900. London: Thames & Hudson, 2010. Print.
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