Dressing for Freedom: A Guide to 1920s Fashions for Women
Written by Lorena Hoffman on 12/7/2023

Drop-waist Frocks

Drop-waist frocks were another popular look for women during the 1920s. These dresses featured a dropped waistline and usually came with either long or short skirts, depending on the occasion. Short drop-waists were often paired with cloche hats, while long versions could be worn to more formal events. The fabric varied from lightweight georgette to heavier velvet and the dresses often featured intricate detailing, such as beading or lace. For those looking to incorporate this style into their wardrobe today, try pairing a drop-waist dress with pearls and Mary Jane shoes for a modern take on 1920s fashion.

 

One Shoulder Gowns

One shoulder gowns were a popular choice for special occasions in the 1920s. These long and elegant dresses featured one off-the-shoulder sleeve with intricate beading or sequins, and often had a slightly dropped waistline. This look was perfect for grand events and could be accessorized with long strings of pearls and dainty t-strap heels. To add a modern twist to this look, try pairing the dress with bold earrings and a sleek updo.

 

Bias Cut Dresses

Bias Cut Dresses were a major trend during the 1920s. These dresses were cut on the diagonal, so they hugged the figure in all the right places. This style was popularized by designers such as Coco Chanel and Jean Patou and featured fluid silhouettes with long hemlines. The fabric used for these dresses ranged from lightweight georgette to heavier silk, and often featured intricate detailing such as beading or embroidery.

 

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