Parisian chic, Pest success - fashion in the thirties
fashion history lecture

Schedule
Between the two world wars, the fashion salons in Budapest looked to Paris as a model. After the end of the Monarchy, the tailors of Pest did their best to keep in touch - and keep pace - with the French. The Great Depression put its stamp on the turn of the twenties and thirties, but the following years saw a boom. Actresses, prima donnas and film stars played an important role in spreading fashion. Even then, there were unwritten rules about what was appropriate for different occasions and fashion trends changed from year to year. Women's roles were constantly changing, more and more women were working, playing sports, travelling and tourism were popular. All this can be traced in the changes in fashion.
Registration is required to attend the event!
Entrance fee: 1.500 HUF
Maximum number of participants: 35
Walter Rózsi-villa
The home of Hungarian architecture.
The former home of Rózsi Walter and her family, a residence built according to the designs of József Fischer and Eszter Pécsi, is a unique architectural monument of Budapest and at the same time is the only Modern villa that can be visited by the public in Hungary.
From May 18, 2022, the Walter Rózsi villa awaits its visitors as the first permanent exhibition space of the Hungarian Architecture Museum and Monument Protection Documentation Center.
















