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Fancy Dress Costumes Through The Decades

From the 1920’s through to the 1980’s there’s a perfect fancy dress costume to suit almost anyone, you might be looking to dress up as a 1920’s flapper girl, a rock and roller from the 1950’s or maybe big flares and big hair from the 70’s is more your scene, yeah baby!

What ever era of fancy dress you’re looking for, fancy dress through the decades will take you through the most popular decades and the related fancy dress to help you find the perfect outfit.

1920’s fancy dress

The 1920s was an era of gangster chic, women were dressing in sexy sassy little dresses, cigarette holders were all the rage and men were playing it cool in pin striped suits. Think trilby hats, Charleston girls and gangsters moles and you’re almost on your way to a perfect 1920s costume.

50’s fancy dress

Rock n’ roll is here to stay! And it’s certainly true if you’re off to a 50’s fancy dress party but if you’re stuck for ideas don’t worry we’ll take you through the style of the 1950s and help you find a great outfit. Gents think bowling shirts, Teddy boy’s jackets quiffs and the T-birds, ladies you’ll need to work polka dots, poodles and sport some of that pink ladies attitude for the perfect 50’s fancy dress costume.

60’s fancy dress

The 60’s was an era of the mini dress, Mary Quant and flares. Bright colours, long hair and the Audrey Hepburn look all play an essential part in any 60s fancy dress party.

70’s fancy dress

Going in fancy dress as a disco king or queen of the 70s is great. There’s so much choice when looking for a costume from the 70’s, disco is definitely a great look, open necked satin shirts, bell bottoms and Austin Powers are just several things that spring to mind. Take a look at our range of 70s fancy dress and get the ultimate 1970’s look.

80’s fancy dress

Think of the 80’s and what springs to mind? Ra-ra skirts, rock stars, superstars, pop music and disco chic. Fancy dress from the 80’s should be fun with bold block colours for the ladies and gents why not try the pop prince look.

 
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