Make your nuptuals a Roaring 1920s theme wedding.
The 1920s was an era of decadent fun celebration. It was the first time when girls were able to wear shorter hem lines, cut their hair into a bob, and they had the time of their lives.
Jazz was popular and always in the air, the country was prosperous. Jazz should be the theme of the night. From the beginning of the wedding to the end, play Jazz age greatest musicians like Bessie Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, and Duke Ellington. Whether you hire a jazz band, or blast it from an ipod to speakers, the 1920s theme wedding should be all about Jazz.
You can make Gershwin’s ‘Someone to Watch Over Me’, or a song from one of the many orchestra bands of the time, the theme of the night. If you have to, hire someone to teach your guest dances like the Charleston, Fox-trot, and the shimmy.
To decorate your wedding castle with images from a time when designers like Coco Channel, ruled the runway, and gangsters were cool, is to have a day you will never forget.
Art deco was big in the 1920s. You can decorate the invitations with art deco design. The inkblot test was made popular during the 1920s, so go ahead and give your guests a test while you invite them to the wedding.
You can also use pictures of the actors and actresses that were made larger than life in the 1920s; people like Rudolph Valentino, and Nita Naldi. You can make a replica of a Vogue cover as it was in the 1920s as your invitation.
Choosing what to wear for a 1920s theme wedding is the most fun part of decorating. It was filled with wild styles that the wedding party, as well as the guests, can take part in. Flapper dressers come to mind when evoking the styles of the 1920s.
The skirts length should rest somewhere between the knee and the calf, the hemlines should be a little uneven, and the dress should have a fringe covering of lace that flaps as the bride and the attendants walk down the isle.
Everyone should wear wigs cut in the style of the 1920s. Short bobbed haircuts and Josephine Baker inspired cuts. If not the wigs, then a cloche hat is a must if it suits you and lets face eit cloche hats do not suit every body’s head shape. The Cloche is often made of felt so it can be small and shaped for a close fit to the scalp. The simple hats can be decorated with feathers, bead, and scarves. For a more glamorous look, pearls and diamonds can be used. Cloche is the french word for bell.
The 1920s were a time of large inexpensive Costume Jewelry that the wedding party, or the guests, can wear. The men should wear zoot suits reminiscent of the gangster look of the 1920s. The suits should be matched with two toned, patent leather pointy shoes. Think “Have Zoot suit will travel” to wedding castle.
The fun and drinking that you plan on having at your wedding was illegal during the 1920s. The whole fun was the way that people got around all the prohibition laws. For your wedding, a major part of the decoration is to duplicate the secretive feel of this era. If you want to go over the top, choose a place that has a large room for dancing, and you can decorate it in as a speakeasy.
Make sure all the guests have to enter the ballroom through one door that you can decorate with a buzzer, or hire a guard that stands at the door to allow the guests with a password to get in. Tell all your guests the password when you send them the invitation.
At your wedding castle set up a projection of an old 1920s movie to play on the wall to tie in the ambiance of the era. An old Charlie Chaplin silent movie would work well like in the restaurant scene from “A Good Year” with Russell Crowe and Marion Cotillard. If every bride could look as gorgeous as Marion Cotillard, the wedding industry business would be a walk in the park.
If you do not want the horse and carriages then think Gangester Car. Citroen Tractions make great gangster cars and fantastic photographic opportunities.
By integrating as many of the popular styles and music of the era as possible, your Roaring 1920s theme wedding will by a huge hit with your guests and not soon forgotten.
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