No outfit was complete without a hat—be it a formal Fedora or a casual Newsboy cap—and a classic pocket watch.
Famous for the "Little Black Dress" and making casual fabrics like jersey high-fashion.
The 1920s was the golden age of the "Couturier." Influential figures who shaped this gallery include:
Tweed and thick wool were preferred for daywear, while the tuxedo reached new heights of Gatsby-level elegance for evening events. 3. Iconic Designers of the Era
The "dropped waist" became the standard, sitting at the hips rather than the natural waist.
No outfit was complete without a hat—be it a formal Fedora or a casual Newsboy cap—and a classic pocket watch.
Famous for the "Little Black Dress" and making casual fabrics like jersey high-fashion.
The 1920s was the golden age of the "Couturier." Influential figures who shaped this gallery include:
Tweed and thick wool were preferred for daywear, while the tuxedo reached new heights of Gatsby-level elegance for evening events. 3. Iconic Designers of the Era
The "dropped waist" became the standard, sitting at the hips rather than the natural waist.