Tuesday, June 22, 2010

1920's themed wedding advice or tips, on clothing, hair, makeup, music?

im having a 1920's themed wedding, and i need some advice, what kind of music should we play? i know jazz and that sort of thing but any songs inperticular? and clothing.....my girls are wearing flapper dresses and boas, but we cant find and shoes, and accesories??? and our hair were still looking for a great pic to show our hair dresser. and as for makeup im not for sure what they wore back then, or even if the flappers wore makeup. so if anyone has any ideas or places for me to check out concerning the 20's please help me!!!1920's themed wedding advice or tips, on clothing, hair, makeup, music?
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New Orleans Rhythm Kings


Bix Beiderbeck (the Wolverines)


Louis Armstrong (the very early years)


Jellyroll Morton


Vic Burton


King Oliver


Bricktop


Josephine Baker











Flappers rouged their knees


Shoes - a good substitute is the ';character shoe'; found at good dancewear shops - it comes in white, bone and black and costs about $50


Hair was bobbed at the chin


Bangs and spit curles were in


dresses were loose-fitting ';sacks'; with lowered waistlines


Hats were close fitting ';cloches';


Pearl necklaces were long - down to the waist


Makeup on the face was very chizled - almost calligraphic - look for Theda Bera as an example.


Don't forget the head band with jewel and peacock feather





Look up topics like Roaring 20's, Prohibition, Flapper, It girls of the 1920's, Silent screen idols of the 1920's etc.





That should give you at least a start.
I found this site as well:


http://www.fashion-era.com/Weddings/1921鈥?/a>





It's cool because it has wedding picutres starting with 1900.





Large bouquets of orchids and lily's were a favorite choice for flowers. Ostrich fans were also quite popular with the ladies. Set the ambience of the decade by holding your wedding reception at a lounge or decorate your chosen location as a cabaret or speakeasy.





Bootlegging was big business for many, so be sure to add some ';moonshine'; bottles along the bar. Set up an old-time photo studio and hire a photographer to shoot guests in old fashioned costumes. This would make a wonderful keepsake to give to your guests as favors.





For table decor, place a single large orchid in a crystal vase and drape faux pearls around the centerpiece. Add some rose petals to complete the look.





Present your guests with long fake pearl necklaces, a CD with music from the 20's, or a personalized deck of cards (gambling was extremely popular then.)





For entertainment you will definitely want a Jazz band or a DJ that has a variety of jazz and related nineteen twenties music. If your reception location has a large yard area, set up a croquet match, as this was a very enjoyable pastime for both men and women.





Not sure how to dance to the music? Hire a dance instructor to come in and teach you and your guests the Charleston, Lindy Hop and other slick dances of the 20's.





Invitations





* Use an Art Deco design on your invitations


* Have images of long, slender cigarette holders and cocktail glasses


* Have a picture or collage of 'flapper' head band with a real feather


* A photograph of the bride and groom dressed in 1920's costume


* Design of a 1920's luxury car


* For a gangster theme, print the invitation as an illegal entry permit to a speakeasy, complete with secret password








The Groom





* Morning suits were just as popular in the twenties for weddings


* Traditional suits were double-breasted with wide lapels and trousers with turn ups


* The popular jazz suit was a pin-striped suit with narrow shoulders, shaped body and tapered trousers.


* Wear a double breasted waistcoats with a shawl collar


* For less formal look wear wide trousers known as Oxford Bags with a striped blazer and straw boater hat


* A white scarf, white gloves and a walking stick are the perfect accessories


* Get yourself a pair of buttoned spats








Bridesmaids





* A lace or satin dress in classic 1920's style


* Short fringed 'flapper' dresses


* Long bead necklaces


* A sash worn around the hips and tied in a large bow


* Large ostrich feather fans or a parasol to carry


* Wear flapper headbands decorated with an ostrich feather at one side


* Wear a brimless cloche hat, decorated with beads and embroidery


* A fringed silk shawl


* Chunky bangles and costume jewellery








The Reception


Venue





* An original 1920's building in Art Deco style


* Convert a marquee or hall to a 1920's style


* Choose a venue with a cocktail bar





Music suggestions





* Let's Misbehave - Cole Porter


* Charmaine - Guy Lombardo


* Sonny Boy - Al Jolson


* Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin


* My Blue Heaven - Gene Austin


* I Wanna be Loved by You - Helen Kane


* My Man - Fanny Brice


* Charleston - Paul Whitman


* Someone to Watch over Me - Ella Fitzgerald





The Cake


A classical tiered wedding cake with a 1920's wedding couple on the top tier


Decorations





* Display black and white photographs of your favourite film stars of the era


* Hang large Art Deco style posters on the walls


* Use reproduction posters advertising films, theatrical plays and musicals of the time


* Hang glass bead curtains against the walls


* Place ostrich feather fans on the walls or in front of the top table


* Loop strings of beads around tables


* Fasten rolled serviettes in place with a miniature headband and feather





Table Centres





* Candles set in tall candelabras


* Floral arrangements incorporating Champagne glasses and strings of fake pearls


* Cut glass bowls with geometric pyramids of fruit


* Art deco style lamps


* Float gardenia flower heads on tinted water in glass bowls, place fake pearl beads in the bottom of the bowl and surround with votive candles


* Use ostrich feathers in with floral arrangements


* Miniature model topiary trees studded with pearls, feathers and strings of beads





Favours





* Long strings of beads for the ladies


* Miniature model of a 1920's car such as a T Ford for the men


* 1920's style headband and feather for the ladies


* A mock straw boater for the men


* Attach place cards to long cigarette holders or cigars
knee length dress





off the shoulders





hair in a tight bun with a few bouncy curls
Sounds like a fun idea! Have a big band play 20s jazz, ballads, and standards. any good band will know what popular songs to play from that era, or you can google a search for popular ballads/standards from the 20s. Finger wave %26amp; short bob hair cuts were popular. Have your stylist practice a finger wave hairstyle on your girls. Simple makeup with thin black liner %26amp; red lips. Shoes should be easy. Go to a dance studio or where they sell dance costumes/accessories. Look for t-strap heels. They look like maryjane style %26amp; since they're dance shoes, these are soft %26amp; comfortable for all night wear. Nude fishnet or mesh hose would be appropriate for a wedding instead of black. Have fun! :)
Do you have some flea markets in your area? I always see vintage clothing at flea markets. If you don't want to spend a lot, go to the local costume rental store. I'm sure they have 20's styles outfits for rent also.





Regarding the music, I know a beautiful song that has been covered by modern artists. The name of the song is ';Always'; and it was written by Irving Berlin. Do a search on it.
Try fascinators for your hair. They are feathery types of hair decoration. You could also use hair jewels.


http://www.hatsnstuff.co.uk/





As for hair, go for a bob. If the girls want to keep long hair that would be a problem, as most flapper girls kept short hair.


http://www.hairarchives.com/private/1920鈥?/a>





I am not sure about makeup but I am guessing it involved a dark lip and dark eyeshadow at night and a natural look during the day.
Yes, they wore makeup - esp. mascara %26amp; rouge (blush) %26amp; lipstick. Headbands in hair. For shoes, look for some cute Mary Janes with a stockier heel, that would look realistic. Rent ';Spendor in the Grass'; (Natalie Wood/Warren Beatty) to see clothes, shoes, all of it.


They also wore long beaded necklaces, like pearls, to the waist.
just dont pop pills like Marylin Monroe

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