It is all about the man, the art, the story, the music, the food, and the love. As such, we have made a number of themes to fit this description. We hope you enjoy these! Gatsby-theme Escape from Gatsby (The Good) and Gatsby Theme Gatsby Theme and Other Ideas Gatsby Theme, Escape from Gatsby, and …
By going for a vintage look, it seems like you go for minimalism as much as you go for style. Well, the truth of it is, you don’t necessarily need no stinking fashion. The reason why I recommend a 1930s style is because people of that era looked different, and it gives you a better …
The name Gatsby comes from an article about a wealthy couple who lived in his home state. “At all the parties, he said you should drink the Gatsby, because you live where they live…and you drink the Gatsby, because they drink your wine. His words, anyway. “This is not an attempt at satire: I’m just …
In the 1920s, the man in a dress was either a man-in-waiting, who came from a very well-to-do family and thus had money, or simply an unemployed servant. Men in the 19th century were seen in the street wearing hats, caps and trousers. However, by mid-century, the hats became much more common, especially for men …
In 1970, flappers like Peggy Lee, Rita Hayworth and Carole Lombard were making waves as the new pop culture icons. However, just as they were becoming super-famous, they decided to quit the road and start looking for a career on the side. With the rise of the new Hollywood, Flappers and their fans could be …
Who will tell the truth? I think I’d be surprised if any of the stories are true. One of them even is kind of hilarious. It’s so funny, the way you would put in the phone and the phone would go to voicemail, but then you’d get a long message on the other end of …
Black: #2 (1.5) White: #7 (1.8) Green: #5 (2.5) Yellow: #5 (2.5) Purple: #5 (2.5) Red: #10 (2.5) Pink: #1 (0.5) Red Green: #5 (2.5) Blue: #0 (0.5) As you can see that the trend in 1980s fashion is pretty much the same as the trend in 1980s fashion in 1970s. Of course, a lot …
The answer: a great escape from your normal life. By escaping from her comfort zone, flappers have the chance to try new things. And because we live in an era where our ideas of success can now include the latest product launch, the flapper girl is the girl you hear about in every interview. The …
I was told that the flapper dress was invented around 1935 from a long white coat and a white pantsuit. I was told the long white coat came later so the invention was made before 1935. I was told it was made so no one would know who invented it. I was told it wasn’t …
“What she liked best was to be flirted with.” — Elizabeth Taylor, in a 1926 interview The woman who best embodied the flapper’s image was Elizabeth Taylor. The actress, born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1894, was famous for her wild hair and flappers dresses she wore—but most of all for her attitude. Taylor was …