Flapper Hats
Funny Lazy Halloween Costume Pretend I'M A Flapper Women Mom Hat
by GoodPeople
$12 $19
Description: Wall art, home décor, tote bags, and more with images of silent screen star Louise Brooks These items of digital art feature a stunning portrait of Ms. Brooks from 1927. In this stylized four-color rendering, Lulu is shown in profile, wearing a patterned dress that features vary shades of blues, pink and reds, along with some stunning statement jewelry. Learn more about this electrifying icon on the Naked on My Goat blog. The artwork is available on a variety of items, including t-shirts, totes, stationery, pillows, and framed prints.
Socially Distant in the Roaring 2020s (Flapper on the moon) Hat
by UselessRob
$12 $19
Description: Wall art, home décor, tote bags, and more with classic image of silent screen icon Louise Brooks These items of digital art depict Ms. Brooks with a sculpture of Italian poet Dante Alighieri, author of The Divine Comedy. The monochrome artwork, based on a photograph by Elmer Fryer for the 1931 film God's Gift to Women, captures the mystery of the legendary Lulu. Learn more about this legendary film and dance icon on our blog, Naked on My Goat. This design is available on a variety of items, including t-shirts, totes, stationery, pillows, and framed prints.
Little Annie Rooney (1925) Mary Pickford William Beaudine Hat
by TheDisneyElite1955
$12 $19
Description: Chumley's was a historic pub and former speakeasy at 86 Bedford Street, between Grove and Barrow Streets, in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1922 by the socialist activist Leland Stanford Chumley, who converted a former blacksmith's shop near the corner of Bedford and Barrow Streets into a Prohibition-era drinking establishment. The speakeasy became a favorite spot for influential writers, poets, playwrights, journalists, and activists, including members of the Lost Generation and the Beat Generation movements.
Description: An original 1920s Art Deco pulp magazine cover illustration by artist Seymour Marcus for the March 1927 issue of Breezy Stories. The artwork depicts a festive, flirtatious scene featuring a flapper dressed as a white-furred pierrot clown perched playfully on the shoulder of a man wearing a yellow turban, surrounded by floating colorful party balloons.
March 1927 Breezy Stories Pulp Magazine Cover Illustration Hat
by Donkey's Salad
$12 $19
Description: The February 1929 cover of The Red Book Magazine, illustrated by the renowned Earl Christy, is a stunning slice of Roaring Twenties charm. It showcases a chic jazz-age flapper with a perfect finger-wave bob, pearls, and a beautifully detailed lace-trimmed heart mirror, all set against a rich crimson red backdrop. It’s an ideal piece for vintage fashion enthusiasts, historic magazine collectors, and admirers of the 1920s Art Deco style.
Vintage 1929 Redbook Magazine Cover Art - Flapper with Heart Mirror Hat
by Donkey's Salad
$12 $19
Description: A vintage-style flat colored graphic depicting a sailor in uniform holding a small whisk and a woman in a yellow flapper-style dress. The man wears a white sailor hat and navy uniform with insignia. The woman wears a matching yellow hat and dress, looking up at the man. The composition is on a black background.