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I need glasses really bad!!! what do 1920's womens glasses look like???????????

therizyflapper

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oh i love the girls glasses in the first picture the girl's on the far right are my fave they have a bit of a thicker rim :) and i love the bottom picture, thoses are lovely as well! :) thank you immensely this is extremely helpful! :)
 

jazzcleopatra

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Actually the round frame is very fashion forward right now so you may not have that hard a time finding them. I am a 20s/30s enthusiast myself and was really excited to see all of the round shapes popping up in sunglasses. I have also seen round prescription glasses about, but I live in NY, so I am not sure how common they are in other parts of the country.
 

therizyflapper

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Actually the round frame is very fashion forward right now so you may not have that hard a time finding them. I am a 20s/30s enthusiast myself and was really excited to see all of the round shapes popping up in sunglasses. I have also seen round prescription glasses about, but I live in NY, so I am not sure how common they are in other parts of the country.

oh that really good to know! :) thank you so much for telling me haha :) do u know any websites where i would find some? :) oh and NY much be an amazing place to dress 1920's 1930's you are lucky :)
 

jazzcleopatra

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Sol Moscot is an optician that has been around since 1913. I actually sold them at a clothing boutique when I lived in Austin. Very good quality and a nice company to work with. The designs here are actually reproductions from their vintage archives. Fabulous Fanny's is awesome for true vintage eyewear. Just about all of my friends have purchased frames there.

http://www.moscot.com/vintage-eyewear-zolman_478_1.html
http://www.moscot.com/vintage-eyewear-mendel_498_1.html
http://store.fabulousfannys.com/catalog/antique

New York is amazing. I kind of mix my vintage style with modern runway influence and street trends. I am still learning to incorporate an Art Deco look with my contemporary tastes. I am just a beginner but I am starting to research to get the accents right. I am a student at F.I.T. ( Fashion Institute of Technology ) so I plan to utilize their archives, library, and museum. I find 20s/30s inspired styles hard to source on my budget though. Even now with it being trendy I still see mostly higher end designers translating the look. Luckily I can find designer stuff on ebay and consignment shops. I also work at a designer shoe store that happens to do a few Deco looks every season so I get shoes that work. Clothing, bags, and jewelry is more difficult though.
 
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therizyflapper

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Sol Moscot is an optician that has been around since 1913. I actually sold them at a clothing boutique when I lived in Austin. Very good quality and a nice company to work with. The designs here are actually reproductions from their vintage archives. Fabulous Fanny's is awesome for true vintage eyewear. Just about all of my friends have purchased frames there.

http://www.moscot.com/vintage-eyewear-zolman_478_1.html
http://www.moscot.com/vintage-eyewear-mendel_498_1.html
http://store.fabulousfannys.com/catalog/antique

New York is amazing. I kind of mix my vintage style with modern runway influence and street trends. I am still learning to incorporate an Art Deco look with my contemporary tastes. I am just a beginner but I am starting to research to get the accents right. I am a student at F.I.T. ( Fashion Institute of Technology ) so I plan to utilize their archives, library, and museum. I find 20s/30s inspired styles hard to source on my budget though. Even now with it being trendy I still see mostly higher end designers translating the look. Luckily I can find designer stuff on ebay and consignment shops. I also work at a designer shoe store that happens to do a few Deco looks every season so I get shoes that work. Clothing, bags, and jewelry is more difficult though.
thank you so much sweetie!!!! :) these are beyond helpful! :) you have just made my day hahaha! :) I'm so grateful for your help! :)
 

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