With the third season of Boardwalk Empire upon us, we found it absolutely necessary to take a 1920-era inspired peek back at the elegant hairstyles that continue to inspire us almost 100 years later.
The "Roaring '20s" were all in favor curls, bobs, headpieces, and hats. These styles have been making major comebacks in the fashion world consistently for years. This year, we have started to see more authentic versions of these classic styles resurface.
1. Finger Waves are a classic curl from this time period that have made their way back onto present-day red carpets with a vengeance. Halle Berry, Drew Barrymore, Kate Bosworth, January Jones, Kim Kardashian, and Vanessa Hudgens can all attest to that! Some of the girls are modernizing the look, while others are keeping it as authentic as possible.
2. Bobs are another trend from the 1920s that are flourishing in 2012. The Bob was a classic "flapper girl" hairstyle, that boasts serious benefits for your face shape and bone structure.
Katie Holmes is one of the best examples of modern day celebs that sport the bob! Nobody rocks this hairstyle quite like Katie, and if this picture were black and white, we could almost confuse it with a picture of Ms. Brooks!
3. Low chignons were also popular in the 20s for women with longer hair. Women did not wear their hair down if it was any longer than chin-length during that time. With that being said, a low chignon was a simple, quick, but elegant solution to pull the hair back from the face.
Lauren Conrad has paid plenty of homages to this era's style in terms of her hair, makeup, and wardrobe choices. Here, she nails the low, piecey chignon and looks incredibly elegant and polished in the process. So inspiring!
4. Lastly, hair in the 1920s wouldn't be complete without a gorgeous accessory to top it off! From decorative headbands, birdcage hats, and even feathers, these accessories paved the way for what was to be a long-lasting trend for decades to come.
Elegant glamour defines the 1920s in terms of style. So many inspired looks are being reincarnated on the red carpets, and we have no doubt why as these ladies nearly knocked our socks off with their bold, beautiful style!
What is your favorite style trend from the 1920s? Is there another era you'd like to see us highlight?
For the (roaring) love of hair,
Staci










