Thu 6 Nov 19:30pm
New York, 1922 – The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper —F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
Immerse yourself in the Roaring Twenties dressed to impress as an elite member of Jay Gatsby’s legendary West Egg parties for a singles night with a twist!
*LIVE 5-PIECE BAND*
*Speakeasy cocktails* *Themed photo booth* *Authentic 1920’s feel*
Beats paying £20 for Speed Dating!
Tickets available here: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-great-gatsby-1920s-party-tickets-13000891015
We’ve teamed up with Paper Dress Vintage, Shoreditch’s own classic bar & boutique, to provide an evening of speakeasy cocktails, live 1920’s music, and even a glamorous photo booth to recreate the poses of Greta Garbo and Louise Brooks. So put on your best silk suit or flapper dress and join us in getting spifflicated on giggle-water and hooch.
On arrival at Paper Dress Vintage at 19.30, you’ll be welcomed by one of our friendly hosts who’ll check your tickets. Once inside, get ready for an evening of mingling, dancing, and drinking the night away. In other words, the ‘bees knees’, the ‘cat’s meow’, and basically just a rather ‘ducky’ night!
Places are limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Dress Code:
1920s dandies and flappers, gangsters and molls. The jazz age: Decadence and excess is the order of the day. Think: The Great Gatsby movie in 2013. We’re going for authenticity, so no jeans/trainers/inflatable tommy guns! etc.
Age Guideline:
21-40 yrs
The Era:
The 1920s have long been remembered as the “Roaring Twenties,” an era of unprecedented affluence. A Ford Model T in every driveway, “Amos n’ Andy” on the radio and the first “talking” motion pictures at the cinema. Baseball hero Babe Ruth was in the ballpark and celebrity pilot Charles Lindbergh on the front page of every newspaper. As a soaring stock market minted millionaires by the thousands, young Americans in the nation’s cities rejected traditional social values by embracing a modern urban culture of freedom—drinking illegally in speakeasies, dancing provocatively to the Charleston and listening to the sexy rhythms of jazz music.
Want 1920’s ideas/inspirations?
Fashion ideas: http://www.1920s-fashion-and-music.com/
Brush up on your 1920’s lingo at: http://local.aaca.org/bntc/slang/slang.htm
Tickets available here: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-great-gatsby-1920s-party-tickets-13000891015