A 1920s hen party – photos continued from last post!

I love the vintage photography from this 1920s hen party so much, that I thought I’d share some more of these lovely vintage pictures in a second blog post, so you can see the outcome of their 1920s makeover, and some pictures of their Charleston dance class. Visit the website for…

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Another Charleston hen party

I’ve heard they were the best dressed Charleston hen party yet (though they have tough competition), and they called themselves ‘Tallulah and the Tilly showgirls!’ and they had their vintage hen party in Cheltenham this weekend. This is one of my favourite pictures of them at their jazz age flapper…

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Oxford 1920s hen party – I say, how very vintage stylish!

More on our hen party travels, and on conquering the world through the medium of Charleston Dance (not to mention vintage hair and make up). A few shots from a marvellous hen party in Oxford. We really enjoyed this one (that is to say, me, Shimmy-Lin, and my quick snapping companion…

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Pop Up 1920s Afternoon Tea Dance in Reading – A vintage tea party for hens with a difference

Ooh… I’m very excited that we’ve a booking for a new hen party in Reading in July, for a group of hens. It’s a 1920s pop up tea dance especially for them (and I’m told that Mum and Gran will be at this one too, before the Bright Young Things go…

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Our latest London 1920s Charleston tea party!

Here are some pictures from some of our hens, who organised a little 1920s Charleston Dance Class with vintage afternoon tea in London! They had a Charleston dance class, followed by traditional vintage high tea, in our favourite shabby chic vintage cafe, Bettie Blythes! It’s flapper – tastic, jazz age, Roaring…

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Am I finally a true flapper?

I went to the Age Concern intergenerational tea dance today at Shehnai in Reading. I’d been along to a research chat about the event with the organiser and a local lady who used to dance in Reading in the fifties. She told us that Shehnai used to be the Olympia Ballroom, where…

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