
Garments worn at nuptials during the Jazz Age, often acquired decades later, represent a specific aesthetic from a transformative period. These items typically feature dropped waistlines, shorter hemlines than preceding eras, and... Read more »

A garment originating from the “Roaring Twenties” characterized by its dropped waist, shorter hemline, and often adorned with embellishments such as beads, sequins, or fringe. These articles of clothing reflected the era’s... Read more »

Illuminating artifacts from the interwar period, these lighting fixtures represent a significant chapter in decorative arts history. Characterized by stylistic influences such as Art Deco and the early applications of mass production... Read more »

The items in question represent garments originating from the 1920s era, falling under the category of attire previously owned and no longer in contemporary production. These articles of apparel are frequently sought... Read more »