Transport your guests to the West Egg for the night.
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In case you forgot, it’s the Roaring ’20s.
A lot goes into putting together a party that makes people feel like they’re in a different world.
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From the design of your space to the food that you serve, every detail can enhance the evening.
“A wig can add a personality you never knew you had.”
“If you’re lucky, you may find a linen tablecloth and napkins as well.”
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“Some local markets really add a change to available inventory,” he says.
“That’s where we live for CB2 and their vast selection of etched and ribbed glassware.”
Accent the mantle with our Champagne and Crystal Wreath with matching Garland."
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If you might’t commit to an entire decorating scheme for one night, that’s OK.
So often, it’s the little things that take your decorating to another level.
Another small yet classic way to add a large impact: balloons!
King gathers some LED light-up balloons to act as a key component to his festive decor.
A dozen or so can really make a dining room shine.
“The music is everything,” Stampfl says.
“[It’s] so much fun to play withfrom live,vintage-style jazzbands to a sultry dancer.
And of course, no party would be complete without food and drinks.
For a vintage-inspired party, old-fashionedcocktails (and mocktails)are the main event.
The cocktail was invented in 1870 at the Manhattan Club and still holds up to this day.
When it comes to presentation, your serving vessel is as important to a party as the food itself.
Who doesn’t love a yummy chocolate mousse served in a wine glass?
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Remember, you don’t have to do everything yourself.
If you’re not a great cook, order food or hire a caterer.
Hiring a professional bartender and a server can elevate the evening and take away a lot of stress.
“So see to it to invite a fun group of guests.”