They Weren't Called The Roaring Twenties For Nothing...
Been Inspired by Martin Scorceses 'Boardwalk Empire' ??? Feel Like Tearing up the Dance Floor
in Something That Will Get You Noticed...
Heres how you channel your 1920's Flapper Girl...
Dress - '' Revive' Beaded Scallop Hem Dress - €197
(Stylebaby tip - Dont forget the Red Lips!!!)
Necklace -
'Anton Heunis' Art deco disc & multi coloured Crystal Necklace €195 - my wardrobe.com
Jewelry usually consisted of Art Deco pieces, especially many layers of beaded necklaces. Pins, rings, and Brooches came into style. Horn Rimmed Glasses were also popular.

Flapper dresses were straight and tight, leaving the arms bare (sometimes no straps at all) and dropping the waistline to the hips. Silk or rayon stockings were held up by garters. Skirts rose to just below the knee by 1927, allowing flashes of leg to be seen when a girl danced or walked through a breeze, although the way they danced made any long loose skirt flap up to show their legs.
"I wanted to give a woman comfortable clothes that would flow with her body. A woman is closest to being naked when she is well-dressed." Coco Chanel
Evening dress, ca. 1926–27
Attributed to Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (French, 1883–1971)
Silk, metallic threads, sequins
Prohibition Jewellery
Jewelry consisted of Art Deco pieces, especially many layers of beaded necklaces. Pins, rings, and Brooches came into style. Horn Rimmed Glasses were also popular.
(Stylebaby Tip: Treat tired 'Phalanges' by gifting them this Beautiful Ring by Erin Wasson..)
Luv Low Moonstone Ring - €63
My Wardrobe.com
The 1920's Were all about the Hair!!!

No Self Respecting Flapper would neglect Her Hair...Adorn Your Locks with this 'Pearl & Ivy Dangling Chains Headband' - Asos.com
On the Other Hand, Treat Your Feet
to these
'Fabulously On Trend' Cut
Out Shoes - €35 - NewLook.com
Above All...My Pretties...Take it from Coco Chanel...
"Fashion changes, but style endures."