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After escaping from Huntsville prison, Clyde and his notorious partner started their ruthless crime spree. Blood thirsty, relentlessly cruel and evil, he had no heart for anyone but Bonnie. He was despicable, but not in his pinstripe vest and matching pants with a solid color shirt and coordinating tie. The Clyde Barrow Pants are designed to match the Clyde Vest and Clyde Coat (MC32 and 29).
An homage to the nightclubs of Jazz Age Harlem, New York, this striking stage performer dress (LC156) is shown here with with its satin bodice with chiffon ruffles over the upper arm, and a satin skirt with layered chiffon ruffles, giving enough flow and bounce to create just the right amount of movement and purpose in a photograph to capture the lively spirit of a night on 110th Street.
The rumor that Babette came from Paris to Wyoming just to experience the adventure of the Wild West may or may not be true. But, whatever the case, she is the toast of the town and every cowboy wants to meet her. Her dress (LC157) is as exotic and alluring as she, with a velvet bodice and lacy bust complementing a satin skirt and undershirt ruffles with double satin peplum that’s as at home in Montparnasse as it is in Silver City.
Dazzling in stretch sparkles and flirty fringe, Roxanne (LC149) seeks stardom on stage at The Onyx. Her dress is the perfect reflection of the decadent nightlife of the Roaring Twenties.
Carefree and cosmopolitan, Roxy embodied the Roaring Twenties. While at the jazz club or on the deck of a swinging boat party at the wharf, her shimmering dress and signature feather headband made her the bee’s knees wherever she appeared.
The first black woman to star in a major motion picture, Josephine Baker was a beauty ahead of her time. From her start as one of the most celebrated headliners in Paris to her courageous contributions during the civil rights movement in the US, where she refused to perform for segregated audiences, Josephine Baker became known as the Creole Goddess, and the Black Venus during her romp through the Jazz Age. This dress (LC155), ready for the big stage and featuring a satin under-dress trimmed in chiffon, recaptures the essence of the Fabulous Miss Baker.
After escaping from Huntsville prison, Clyde and his notorious partner started their ruthless crime spree. Blood thirsty, relentlessly cruel and evil, he had no heart for anyone but Bonnie. He was despicable, but not in his pinstripe vest and matching pants (sold separately).
After escaping from Huntsville prison, Clyde and his notorious partner started their ruthless crime spree. Blood thirsty, relentlessly cruel, and evil, he had no heart for anyone but Bonnie. He was despicable, but not in his 20s-styled overcoat, cut to match his vest (MC32, sold separately).
A crisp button-down shirt with contrasting tie completes the look of any mob man.
Young men in the 40’s used the unique style and rebellious fashion of the zoot suit to set themselves off, and established a florid machismo. Belted pin stripe pants with suspenders and long zoot chain.
Young men in the 40’s used the unique style and rebellious fashion of the zoot suit to set themselves off, and established a florid machismo. Knee-length pin stripe coat with exaggerated lapels and fitted waist.
Vinnie Luciano terrorized lower Brooklyn with his protection racket, government .45, and nasty sneer. With his pinstripe vest, designed to match his coat (MC26, sold separately), he presented a formidable figure on the city streets.
Vinnie Luciano terrorized lower Brooklyn with his protection racket, government .45, and nasty sneer. With his pinstripe vest, designed to match his coat (MC26, sold separately), he presented a formidable figure on the city streets.
Vinnie Luciano terrorized lower Brooklyn with his protection racket, government .45, and nasty sneer. Sharply dressed in his double breasted pin stripe coat, he presented a formidable figure on the city streets.
Vinnie Luciano terrorized lower Brooklyn with his protection racket, government .45, and nasty sneer. Sharply dressed in his double breasted pin stripe coat, he presented a formidable figure on the city streets.
Part time crooner, part time producer, part time manager, and full time “entrepreneur,” Charlie rules the Big Spender Cabaret. His flashy vest is styled to match his equally showy Charlie Bare Coat (MC165, sold separately).
Part time crooner, part time producer, part time manager, and full time “entrepreneur,” Charlie rules the Big Spender Cabaret. His flashy overcoat is styled to match his equally showy Charlie Bare Vest (MC166, sold separately).
This flamboyant artist and matchmaker utilizes all his talent for the best of entertainment. A ring master of beasts and beauties. Metallic brocade vest sports reversible metallic brocade lapels, wingtip dickey with bow tie and gold buttons. Matches the Master of Ceremonies Tailcoat (MC125) and Shirt (MC91), sold separately.
This flamboyant artist and matchmaker utilizes all his talent for the best of entertainment. A ring master of beasts and beauties. Velvet tailcoat with contrasting cuffs, colar and lapels. Complements the Master of Ceremonies Vest (MC126), and Shirt (MC91), sold separately.
Clyde’s mistress and partner in crime began her life as a sweet and caring young woman, but in the end she became a ruthless killer who was massacred by his side on a Louisiana road. Pinstripe vest and skirt are one piece. Fitted jacket and vest both feature an oversized satin lapel. Bonnie Beret of matching fabric, and jaunty feather and broach.
Clyde’s mistress and partner in crime began her life as a sweet and caring young woman, but in the end she became a ruthless killer who was massacred by his side on a Louisiana road. Pinstripe vest and skirt are one piece. Fitted jacket and vest both feature an oversized satin lapel. Bonnie Beret of matching fabric, and jaunty feather and broach.
This Cotton Club cutie is perfect for your more modest customer who is just waiting for her Bugsy to swing her onto the dance floor. The semi fitted dress is covered in long swingin’ fringe with cap sleeves and is flattering in small or large sizes.
For the winters of the Windy City every gunmoll and flapper had to have a full length mink or sable. This full length coat of imitation sable looks great over any Roaring 20’s dress.
This accomplished starlet, known as Virginia Hill, was responsible for helping Bugsy build the gambling capital of the world – Las Vegas. Lace over satin fitted dress features off-the-shoulder straps of Venetian lace with satin flower on the hip, and long fringe.
The most fashionable flapper, she shook the proprieties of the upper crust society. Satin fitted dress completely covered with rows of shivering fringe and loosely held with sequined spaghetti straps.
When she danced no one could forget the lasting impression she made in her metallic knit dress. People used words like eternal, divine, celestial. Fully lined, the arms and bottom of dress are edged with fringe and beaded sequin trim.
The Dolly sisters were always puttin’ on the Ritz at the Apollo Theater and the Cotton Club. Dressed in their matching fringed ensembles and feathered headpieces, they were always out to see and be seen. Photo shows two variations in color but are the same dress (one per order).
Even on the south side, nobody messed with this beautiful dancer, ‘cause she was Mikey’s girl. Swag of sequins and fringe flatter this fitted satin dress.
The party was never complete until the elegant Bunny made an appearance. Her drop-waisted satin dress is covered with antique lace and features a satin hip-hugging oversized bow. Add the unique bunny-eared hat is trimmed in gold sequins and cream flowers to complete the look, or add a pearly bridal veil and bridal bouquet to transform her into the perfect 20s bride!