Clothing was mended and patched before being replaced and
women began to sew more Darts were replaced by soft gathers. Dress waists
returned to the natural waistline. Moderately full skirts accentuated a small
waist and minimized the hips.
Dress bodices were designed with inset pieces and yokes. Necklines received dramatic attention,
often with wide scallop-edged or ruffled collars.
Skirts were designed with great detail. Movie star
endorsements of styles and accessories became common, especially with evening
wear. Fabric flowers might be placed at the center neckline.
The peplum made its debut in the late thirties evening wear. Fur capes, coats, stoles wraps,
accessories and trimmings adorned women's dresses.
Sport suits, leather jackets and middy slacks became popular.
Pill boxes became popular along with brimmed hats.
Pumps and flat shoes were available, and ankle strap styles
with moderate heels appeared. Slip-on styles, lace-up and buckle shoes were all
worn. Beaded bags were abundant, as well as enameled mesh bags. Prior to this,
manufactured fibers had been developed to emulate natural fibers.
1930s
Wedding
Fewer
people had access to luxury items in
terms of food, education, transport. New fabrics were developed at this time,
but silk remained the best fabric for the matchless way that it falls. Comfort
became paramount as women began entering the workplace. The halter neck and
cowl neck were developed during this time. Full length backless dresses that
were cut on the bias drew more attention to the female form than ever before.
Shop for original pieces online, scour antique shops, or get a dressmaker with
a real sense of what you want to create your perfect wedding dress.
Trousers were wide and suits were usually in muted greys and
blues. It was imperative during this
time to match your shoes, gloves, hat and bag. Men wore neckties that boasted bold stripes and geometric
shapes.
Men’s hair was short and very well kept, while moustaches
were considered to be very fashionable indeed.
Eye colour became more daring, offering women blues, purples, greens and browns, as well as shimmery shades
for more dramatic looks. Light and dark reds and pinks characterised this
period.
Because of the general lack of
money during this time, the food was
not as elaborate as before. Some ideas for your wedding menu include:
1.
Tomato juice cocktail
2.
Ginger ale
3.
Bourbon
4.
Scotch whiskey
5.
Fruit punch
6.
Small sandwiches
7.
Cheese puffs
8.
Devilled olives
9.
Sausage snacks
10.
Canapés of smoked salmon
11.
Dried beef snacks
12.
Scalloped oysters
13.
Jellied fruit
14.
Chocolate drop cookies
15.
Roast beef with Yorkshire pudding
16.
Ice cream
17.
Butter balls
18.
Petit fours
19. Peanut
brittle
20.
Gingerbread
The dark, sordid underworld of the Mafia provides plenty of fun décor options for your big day.