❤ 1920's ❤

“They were smart and sophisticated, with an air of independence about them, and so casual about their looks and clothes and manners as to be almost slapdash. I don't know if I realized as soon as I began seeing them that they represented the wave of the future, but I do know I was drawn to them. I shared their restlessness, understood their determination to free themselves of the Victorian shackles of the pre-World War I era and find out for themselves what life was all about.”
― Colleen Moore
A.A. Milne Publishes Winnie-the-Pooh (1926):
With the first publication of the children’s book Winnie-the-Pooh on October 14, 1926, the world was introduced to some of the most  popular fictional characters of the twentieth century - Winnie the Pooh,  Piglet, and Eeyore..

A.A. Milne Publishes Winnie-the-Pooh (1926):

With the first publication of the children’s book Winnie-the-Pooh on October 14, 1926, the world was introduced to some of the most popular fictional characters of the twentieth century - Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Eeyore..

1920’s The Charleston

thepieshops:

Ruth Etting 
America’s Sweetheart of Song Circa 1920

thepieshops:

Ruth Etting 

America’s Sweetheart of Song
Circa 1920

oneohfour:

Charles Demuth, “Incense of a New Church” 1921

oneohfour:

Charles Demuth, “Incense of a New Church” 1921

squinteastwood:

For example this dress is possibly the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.