Nicole Rudolph | I Made 1920s Flapper Shoes : Vintage Capsule Wardrobe Series @NicoleRudolph | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 days ago.
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Can’t build an entire 1920s capsule wardrobe without shoes! I’ve done a few other pairs from that era, but I needed a softer tone for some of my planned ensembles. Enter a lovely robins egg blue leather that matches a few of my fabrics. The only problem was the design- too many choices!
Shoes in the era of the Flapper were reaching dramatic new heights and styles. The practical button boot was on its way out to be replaced by peep toes, sandals, and pumps. While it took until the end of the decade for the shape of the common shoe to really change, the complex designs and heel shapes really shook things up. It's also the era when shoemaking techniques of stitching really gave way to the mass produced methods of modern day. Not every shoe was made cheaply, but many more were than ever before. Designer names became all the rage for both style and quality.
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00:00 Past and Future
05:33 Design
12:22 Uppers
16:17 Lasting
23:18 Heels
28:09 Reveal
The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare https://skl.sh/nicolerudolph08221
Can’t build an entire 1920s capsule wardrobe without shoes! I’ve done a few other pairs from that era, but I needed a softer tone for some of my planned ensembles. Enter a lovely robins egg blue leather that matches a few of my fabrics. The only problem was the design- too many choices!
Shoes in the era of the Flapper were reaching dramatic new heights and styles. The practical button boot was on its way out to be replaced by peep toes, sandals, and pumps. While it took until the end of the decade for the shape of the common shoe to really change, the complex designs and heel shapes really shook things up. It's also the era when shoemaking techniques of stitching really gave way to the mass produced methods of modern day. Not every shoe was made cheaply, but many more were than ever before. Designer names became all the rage for both style and quality.
What I'm Wearing: en.voriagh.com/mivilud-embroidered-top-black.html
Join this channel to get access to perks:
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Instagram: instagram.com/thenicolerudolph
Twitch: twitch.tv/nicolerudolph
Tiktok: tiktok.com/@nicole_rudolph
Patreon: patreon.com/nicolerudolph
Contact for sponsorships: nicoler@viralnationtalent.com
Contact for non-sponsor enquiries: RudolphQuestions@gmail.com
Edited with DaVinci Resolve: blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve
🎶Music via Epidemic Sound: epidemicsound.com
00:00 Past and Future
05:33 Design
12:22 Uppers
16:17 Lasting
23:18 Heels
28:09 Reveal