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Just a quick post today, a sort of mish-mash of art deco bits and pieces I’ve found while poking around the net for content for our site. The theme? Blue!
Now, I myself am quite a superstitious sort, so you’d better believe I had my “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue” figured out well in advance. But even if you’re not the superstitious kind, there is always something lovely about traditions, no? And that particular wedding tradition is seriously such a perfect way to involve keepsakes/mementos from friends and family in the day itself, and add a bit of color to your bridal look.
And so in my stumblings across the web in search of deco I started keeping a “something blue” file, where I figured I’d throw together some of my favorite art deco blue finds for you 20s-loving brides. So without further ado, a few art deco something blues to inspire!
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If you’ve been ever been in a costume store, or seen someone dressed at a party as a “flapper”, you know that the modern perception of “flapper style” often includes two things: pearls and feathers. In fact, both were indeed popular accents/accessories in the 20s and would go well in any vintage themed wedding or …
Shoes, glorious shoes! That’s what today’s post is all about. Shoes, ladies. Art deco shoes, 1920s shoes, flapper shoes up the wazoo(s). There is no time to waste, there are too many shoes to get to. First up, I have to share a find I made. I am tempted not to tell you all about …
It genuinely seems unfair that someone actually owns this gorgeous art deco sapphire ring. Too magnificent for ownership! It should be on display somewhere so we can all ooh and ahh and talk about its beauty and try it on and then maybe run away with it while the display person isn’t looking…. Alright, so …
Something Blue
This post includes one or more affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking through, we may receive a small commission from the designer, retailer or shop (thanks!) More info here.

Just a quick post today, a sort of mish-mash of art deco bits and pieces I’ve found while poking around the net for content for our site. The theme? Blue!
Now, I myself am quite a superstitious sort, so you’d better believe I had my “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue” figured out well in advance. But even if you’re not the superstitious kind, there is always something lovely about traditions, no? And that particular wedding tradition is seriously such a perfect way to involve keepsakes/mementos from friends and family in the day itself, and add a bit of color to your bridal look.
And so in my stumblings across the web in search of deco I started keeping a “something blue” file, where I figured I’d throw together some of my favorite art deco blue finds for you 20s-loving brides. So without further ado, a few art deco something blues to inspire!
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