Today we’re here to shine a spotlight on the designs of a new and beloved Deco Weddings sponsor, the fabulous ladies and gents over at Gatsbylady. First thing you need to know: basically every design they have is a modern flapper girl’s dream…
Second thing? Free standard worldwide shipping (YES.) They’ve got a huge collection of 1920s inspired gowns and vintage style flapper dresses, many of which come in creams and ivories and would make an absolutely stunning wedding gown or reception dress:
Another thing we love about Gatsbylady? The sizing choices. Many styles are available up to a US 26, and these vintage looks are truly gorgeous on all body types.
Oh were you in the market for some stunning flapper headbands and caps? Well they’ve got those too, and they are a delight:
Finally (and we’ve kind of saved the best for last here)… the price point on these beautiful dresses and accessories is SO. REASONABLE. Truly. Everything you’ve seen here is under $250, several of them under $100.
How pretty is this stripey, swingy dress from Shabby Apple? (Answer: super pretty). The drop waist adds a little roaring twenties feel, and the stripes are the perfect bold accent. Engagement party outfit? Rehearsal dinner dress? Honeymoon? All of the above?
Sue Wong is a Los Angeles based designer whose 20s-inspired pieces have long been a favorite of art deco obsessed ladies everywhere (including the art deco obsessed lady-proprietor of this blog. Me.) Her bridal collection has some incredible 1920s style wedding dresses, and (bonus) is extremely reasonably priced. Take a look!
If there’s one thing we know around here (other than weddings!), it’s flapper costumes. Or more accurately, flapper dresses, since we kinda sorta feel they should be worn for any and all special occasions and not reserved for Halloween and costume/fancy dress parties alone. That said, Halloween IS approaching…! So whether you’re in the market …
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” …
Gatsbylady | Sponsor Spotlight
Today we’re here to shine a spotlight on the designs of a new and beloved Deco Weddings sponsor, the fabulous ladies and gents over at Gatsbylady. First thing you need to know: basically every design they have is a modern flapper girl’s dream…
Second thing? Free standard worldwide shipping (YES.) They’ve got a huge collection of 1920s inspired gowns and vintage style flapper dresses, many of which come in creams and ivories and would make an absolutely stunning wedding gown or reception dress:
Another thing we love about Gatsbylady? The sizing choices. Many styles are available up to a US 26, and these vintage looks are truly gorgeous on all body types.
Oh were you in the market for some stunning flapper headbands and caps? Well they’ve got those too, and they are a delight:
Finally (and we’ve kind of saved the best for last here)… the price point on these beautiful dresses and accessories is SO. REASONABLE. Truly. Everything you’ve seen here is under $250, several of them under $100.
So please send a little love their way and visit our newest sponsor, Gatsbylady!
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