The 1920s was a daring time for fashion. We began to see the rise of "the new woman," another word for flappers. Ladies at all levels of society began reaching for more daring hemlines, boxier silhouettes, and stunning art deco details.
It also marked the rise of notorious gangsters like Al Capone and Peaky Blinders. Men began to emulate their style, favouring three-piece suits and flat caps.
The post-war era was one of the first periods when the average consumer could afford to own flashy clothing and accessories, and partiers could afford to chase the latest fads.
We encourage masculine guests to wear suits in light, bright colors and hues with a fedora or derby hat. Feminine guests might wear a flashy cocktail or flapper-inspired dress with a feathered or beaded headpiece.