tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27478821.post7260771146994851647..comments2022-12-08T03:48:17.866-08:00Comments on Sweet Romance Jewelry Blog: Fashionable Flapper: Almost a 100 years later and still the bee’s kneesSweet Romance Jewelryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16080529067770478497noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27478821.post-50440612374275291012016-07-27T13:50:01.397-07:002016-07-27T13:50:01.397-07:00love the flappers of the 20, they always seemed to...love the flappers of the 20, they always seemed to be having a good time and the fashions were freeing, as opposed to all the corsets of the previous eras,,,even the hair was fee with the bob styling, it always had a feeling of mystery.it all seemed so unconstructed as opposed to the victorian era.which was all rules.and dont get me started on the beaded purses and the long glass beads of the era. D.SerraDiane Serranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27478821.post-50597422156170504322016-07-26T19:17:13.432-07:002016-07-26T19:17:13.432-07:00My favorite era was the Roaring 20's or Flappe...My favorite era was the Roaring 20's or Flapper. I wish I could have been alive then to be able to wear all the great flapper dresses with all the accessories adorned with feathers and fringe. When I was invited to a Halloween party the first thing I would want to dress up in was a flapper costume. Love the fringe and loved the idea of going down to an antique store for the jewelry. P. DavenportAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00689360269687616654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27478821.post-9353992803171304852016-07-26T13:29:51.349-07:002016-07-26T13:29:51.349-07:00I got to know my Great Grandmother all the way thr...I got to know my Great Grandmother all the way thru my early 20's. In that time, she planted the seeds of a simpler time. She was 20 yrs old in 1907. I always loved the clothes and jewelry. And hair styles. Being a child of the 60's and not buying store rack clothes, she and I would put together clothes with lace collars and long dresses. She would also crochet little skull caps for me. My house now is decorated with antiques, many of which belonged to her. My home was built in 1887. So I guess I would like to live in that era more than a day. I have many Sweet Romance pieces of jewelry. I always get compliments on them. Thank you for letting us share our stories with you. Deborah MonkAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07524061357143214656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27478821.post-85597624314554485182016-07-24T11:14:15.975-07:002016-07-24T11:14:15.975-07:00The Flapper Era is the one for me. So many exciti...The Flapper Era is the one for me. So many exciting changes were beginning for women. The styles were as exciting as the times. I love the hair, the hats, the dresses and most of all, I love the beautiful Art Deco jewelry. I think the jewelry from that era was the most beautiful ever. The lines of the jewelry were different from anything that came before it. Women were starting to come into their own. They came out of the prim Victorian era and showed the changes in the styles they wore and they had fun along the way.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27478821.post-58529505518048490522016-07-22T09:31:37.059-07:002016-07-22T09:31:37.059-07:00I definitely agree with your post and it would be ...I definitely agree with your post and it would be so enchanting to live in the Flapper era even for just a day! The dresses, jewelry and colors from that era were stunning, stylish and sophisticated. I have heirloom pieces from this era which I cherish. I love wearing long necklaces and stackable bracelets to compliment my outfits. Clothes and jewelry go hand in hand. Your jewelry is inspiring and breathtaking and certainly captures the essence of the era! GTRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08999733439928280517noreply@blogger.com