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A Roaring Reception
Dazzle your guests with a Jazz-age celebration fit for the Great
Gatsby.
Imagine entering a ballroom in a fine hotel, and finding a jazz
band grooving while guests dance the Charleston. Women wear loose-fitting,
knee-length frocks and sip from flasks hidden in their garters.
These images create a different kind of experience for the veteran
wedding guest. And, surprisingly, these kinds of events are becoming
more common. "What's in today," one bridal consultant says, "is
real creativity. Wedding celebrations that focus on a historical
theme are a great outlet for couples who want to design something
really different." And for couples who don't want to go all out,
often just a few historical touches will add a lot of character
to a traditional wedding ceremony and reception.
Marriage in the '20s
The 1920s are known today as the Jazz Age. When looking back on the
Roaring Twenties, we think of flappers and the Charleston. The music
was upbeat, the skirts were shockingly short and the United States
was, for the most part, in the midst of an era of prosperity.
The lore
This period evokes images of reckless abandonment and debauchery.
Due to Prohibition, alcohol was consumed on the sly. Women experienced
unheard-of freedom from the rules of the past, first with their right
to vote and then with their new bobbed haircuts and rising hemlines.
Gone were the corsets and proper attitudes; instead, women were living
it up alongside their men.
At the dawn of the new millennium
SETTINGS
A Jazz Age celebration can take place almost anywhere, including
any of the array of Victorian establishments that are commonly used
as celebration sites throughout the United States. Make sure that
the site you select has a vintage look, not just on the outside
but also in the room where the party will be held, and a dance floor
large enough for guests to really ham it up. If the room truly has
an authentic feel, then few other decorations are needed.
Weddings during this time often took place at home or at a church
reception hall. Typically, cake and punch were served, with only
the fabulously wealthy indulging in a large affair with a sit-down
meal. If you stick with the former, your guests will undoubtedly
be disappointed. But you can keep the fare light, having a cocktail
reception with plenty of hors d'oeuvres, or serve a buffet of desserts,
ranging from pastries to cakes, and have a coffee bar. The wedding
cake of this age was a large white confection, lacking both originality
and taste. The modern equivalent should still look traditional,
with white-frosted tiers, while the cake itself can be moist and
flavorful.
MUSIC
The music and dancing will be the most important factors at a Roaring
Twenties-theme reception. A jazz band will add authentic flavor
while inspiring some creative dancing. A mix of Ragtime music with
swingy beats gives a fun vibe at any affair. If you can find a dance
instructor to run your wedding guests through a brief and lighthearted
lesson on doing the Charleston and other dances of the era, you
are sure to have a great party as well as some terrific photographs.
CLOTHES
Brides have many options for attire. Though wedding-dress lengths
fluctuated throughout the decade, hemlines reached their peak at
two inches below the knee. Modern brides should aim for this length,
since it is the most well known and will truly make your attire
feel flapper-esque to your guests. The perfect dress is unfitted
and composed of sheer ivory lace with a soft blush-tone satin lining.
Dresses are adorned with lavish appliqus and trims, handmade of
many different satin rosettes, gold ribbons and pearls.
Top the ensemble with a lace cap or a headband and a very long
veil, and carry a massive bouquet full of greenery and wrapped with
elaborate ribbons and lace to finish the look. As for the groom,
a morning suit with striped trousers is always fashionable, and
little touches like gloves and a hat give a vintage look to any
ensemble.
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