Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Fashion that binds us

 The fashion of the 1920's opened a new door to women.  After World War I, a fervor of celebration exploded- the war was over and the United States was a world leader.

  Women entered the workforce in record number and their fashion reflected their new lifestyle. Flapper hair and flapper hats were the latest fashion craze. While the fashion became somewhat "boyish" feminine elegance remained.
 I have always been in love with the fashion of the 1920's.  I am so grateful to Karynn of Bloom Shoot Photography for taking on this project.  It was by far the most artistic and creative experience of which I have been apart.
 Doesn't every girl remember "dressing up" in mommy's clothes and heels?  I will treasure this experience of playing "dress up" with "My Emma."   The bond between a mother and daughter is unlike any other!
We had the best time shopping for the "photo shoot"  Emma's hat is an authentic 1920's hat bought at Urban Renewal as was my dress, gloves and Emma's jewelry.  

To embrace time is to make a memory-- today, yesterday, and forever! 

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