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Local Focus: Boaters, spats and cravats dusted off for Art Deco Festival in Napier

Patrick O'Sullivan
By Patrick O'Sullivan
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8 Feb, 2019 12:15 AM2 mins to read

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Dust off your Grandpa's suit or Nana's glad-rags. Made with funding from NZ On Air.

Men, women and children are dressing up for Hawke's Bay's Art Deco Festival.

Charleston Chic's Penelope Partington-Ffyes said dressing as women did in the inter-war years need not be an expensive exercise.

"The 1920s was your dropped-waist dress that she would have worn for the days," she said.

In the 30s, day dresses were below the knee, more tailored and often had a belt at the waist.

"They wore felt hats. Even though it seems warm, a felt hat was fully appropriate in a shade that matches your dress and also appropriate shoes of similar toning."

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A matching leather handbag completes the period look, but only up to a particular time.

"That would take you right up till about 5 o'clock in the afternoon."

For the men, her partner Clarence Bertram St John Fitz-Montague, said white pants, striped blazer and boater were commin attire for promenading in the 1930s.

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"This is what the man in the street would have worn on his day out in summertime up there in the crowds," he said.

A Panama gave a more sophisticated look, but the man in the street wore suits.

"Every man had a three-piece, blue, pinstriped suit."

"This is what you should be wearing for any occasion really, except the very most formal, we would wear your evening dress."

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The military look was popular with both sexes. But clothes do not always make the man, he said.

"They dressed very smart but were also very mannerly - they were very polite. So nice and polite will go a long way and close shaven for the guys – no 5 o'clock shadows.

The 31st Art Deco Festival starts Wednesday, February 13 and runs to Sunday, February 17.

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