1930s Women's wear
In the 1930s, women's fashion underwent further changes influenced by the economic challenges of the Great Depression and the evolving societal norms. Here are key features of 1930s women's fashion:
Bias Cut Dresses
Designers like Madeleine Vionnet popularized the bias cut, a technique where fabric is cut diagonally to create garments that clung sensuously to the body, emphasizing natural curves.
Sleeve Styles
Sleeves became more varied, featuring puffed sleeves, cap sleeves, and flutter sleeves. Shoulder pads also gained popularity, contributing to a tailored look.

Hats
Wide-brimmed hats remained a popular accessory. The 1930s saw the introduction of berets and small brimmed hats worn at an angle.
Footwear
Shoes with rounded toes and lower heels were fashionable. T-strap and Mary Jane styles continued to be popular choices.
If you are a fan of the 1930s or you just need a costume for a party, here is a link to a store that sells this specific type of women's wear: