1920s Evening Flapper Wig
1920s Evening Flapper Wig
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This is another very rare 1920s wig from a unique private collection in France that we were able to acquire after many years. Very few examples remain in the world today; they are typically found only in museums or private collections.
These wigs were quite the sensation during the Roaring Twenties. Their rarity is such that even a simple search will reveal only a handful of examples, mostly preserved in museums or documented in past sales.
One of the finest and most elegant wig cloches to be found, this piece is woven from very fine raffia threads into the classic hairstyle of the 1920s flapper period. It features delicate finger waves throughout, pinned-up curls at the back, and a distinctive curl on the forehead.
What makes this evening wig particularly striking is its deep black color, combined with two small foam ears that add a subtle theatrical and avant-garde character. One can only imagine who once wore this remarkable piece, and the beautiful dress it must have accompanied.
A rare treasure from the Roaring Twenties, preserved in superb condition and still wearable today. It is woven on a silk and cotton cap.
These types of wigs were highly fashionable during the 1920s and became widely known as “bad hair day” wigs. They were produced in many variations, yet very few have survived. Today, they are found almost exclusively in museums or private collections.
This example also comes from a private collection and is considered a beautiful treasure from the past—a true museum piece.
If you have any questions regarding this item, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
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