1920s evening gowns
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Fashion has been present in our lives since early years, it became more notable during the 1920’s and has kept changing on. The trends come...

Smart As Vintage saved to Research and Information
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Anyia Willis saved to Pretty Outfits for girls
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Jeannine Fishman saved to 20s
The 1920s was a decade filled with all-night partying. Jazz music exploded and people danced the night away in clubs around the globe doing the Charleston, the Shimmy, and the Tango. Money seemed plentiful, and electrifying parties at mansions and ballrooms were always in the mix. Women in the 1920s went all-out for evening entertainment.

Judith Borom saved to Prom
~Callot Soeurs Evening gown, c. 1928 Silk charmeuse, pearl, metallic thread~ #1920seveningwear #1920scallot

Mary E Laden saved to 1920s Fashion
Court presentation gown by Madeleinne Vionnet, ca 1938

Britex Fabrics saved to Swoonable Womens Fashion
This is a digital, print-at-home sewing pattern for a show-stopping 1927 couture evening gown. The original pattern was designed by famed couture house Drecoll. This wonderful design features two versions that can be sewn in sleeveless or short-sleeved versions. The front has a deep v-neck and a vestee insert that can be made from lace, net, or contrasting fabric. The skirt is longer at back and may be faced with contrasting colors or bound. It joins the bodice at a geometric point at the…

Katherine Hawthorne saved to 1920’s patterns