Sentences with phrase «own roaring twenties»

The roaring twenties were also seen as a «new era»: share prices soared as electricity boosted efficiency and car ownership spread.
You look like a roaring twenties flapper beauty with that gown and headband!
As a pale brunettes myself (and roaring twenties lover) I recommend vivid reds, violet, byrgundy, klein blue and jewel tones too
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Sequin was the ultimate party look of the 1920's, better known as the «roaring twenties».
Back to the roaring twenties as soon as you enter through the majestic doors at the front, with loads of dark wooden furniture for a cozy feeling.
But what really gets me about these sweet black and white color - block Miu Miu's is how well they pair with the rest of the bride (and wedding's) roaring twenties vibe.
The influence of the roaring twenties being evident in the V.C. line works as a solid designing foundation.
Originally designing the costumes for the 1974 film «The Great Gatsby», Lauren revisited the roaring twenties for Summer; while the remake, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan, is currently being filmed.
I love the roaring twenties, besides that the 80's are fabulous as well!
Perhaps you belong in the roaring twenties or from England during the time of Downton Abbey.
Discover why the roaring twenties played the crucial role as the heart and soul of gangster life.
The Gilded Age was ending and the roaring twenties had yet to even purr.
And remember, these words on the importance of earnings were written while still in the shadow of the greatest Crash in US Stock market history and during the Great Depression — this was not roaring twenties rhetoric.
As you leave your «roaring twenties» behind, integrate these five financial practices to reap the benefits of improved credit.
Grand Ballroom The Grand Ballroom was originally built in the roaring twenties for The Charleston craze: the floor is literally equipped to put a spring in your step.
The famous Hollywood Beach gained its notoriety in the roaring twenties.
Through the roaring twenties and into the thirties, the Express played host to scandalised princes, ambassadors, writers, composers and artists.
Set against the gangster heyday of the roaring twenties.
From the authentic rubberhose animations (popularized by Fleischer Studios and Walt Disney in the 1930s) to the live recorded early 1900s - inspired jazz and big band soundtracks, this title does an incredible job of evoking the atmosphere of the American «roaring twenties» era, which perfectly complements the game's energetic and action - packed gameplay.
In Eisler's hands, for instance, the femme fatale Sadie Thompson as protagonist of the painting wavers silently between vampiric and vulnerable, the blackness of her satiny hair with the digitized rainbow highlights of photography re-generates a timeless goddess as equated with today as she was with the roaring twenties.
New York City in the late 1970's was a wild place and time, the site of my own roaring twenties.
The «roaring twenties» was a prosperous time and no expense was spared when building this home.

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Lambert's lions whimpered rather than roared today and they will need to sharpen their claws ahead of next week's trip to the manager's previous club, Norwich City, as Villa are now without a win in three games and without a clean sheet in twenty - seven.
It was a new flagship, a franchise over twenty five years old that had grown from a dim candle to a roaring bonfire.
BRASELTON, Ga. — Twenty - four hours after the checkered flag fell at the season - ending Petit Le Mans, the roar of racing engines was replaced by applause, toasts, and words of gratitude as the American Le Mans Series celebrated its champions.
The grand parties of the twenties only roared for a certain echelon of society, and there was a whole segment that was virtually untouched by the depression - which in itself was experienced in different...
A whole twenty years of putting your foot down, roaring past your opponents and blinding speeds.
Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One at Tate Britain explores how artists responded to Europe's physical and psychological scars, while Generation Hope: Life after the First World War at IWM London takes visitors from 1918 to the heart of the «roaring» twenties, showcasing developments in art, literature, film, fashion and technology as people tried to shape a new world.
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