THE CHARLESTON We hope you've been working on your dance moves because when you dress up as a Charleston flapper, you are going to want to dance! And not just any dance, we are talking about the Charleston darlin'! What better way to convince people you're a modern-day flapper than by busting a move right out of the 1920s??? The Charleston looks like a blast, but we don't have the coordination, unfortunately. We are just going to have to watch from the sidelines while you take the stage. Still, we're going to have a good time, even if we're just watching. Looking for a tune to practice your Charleston to? Why not use the original? The original song is called The Charleston (Who'd have guessed, right?) And it is by James P. Johnson, a pianist, and composer from the 1920s! A couple practice runs, and you'll have this dance perfected!?? FUN DETAILS?? This dress comes in black; a simple, elegant color, for a simple and elegant girl. It has embroidered flowers across the bodice, to match the headband you'll be wearing! Your elastic headband will be black with a black flower on the front. You'll also have a tan faux fur collar, which only adds to the effect of luxury. Another accessory we have included with this costume is the lace gloves you'll be wearing! These gloves are fingerless and are decorated with flower patterns. Last but not least, we've included a waist sash, the finishing touch on your lavish ensemble.?? BROADWAY?? When you perfect the Charleston, and you suddenly jump to stardom, can you promise us just one thing? Don't forget about us! Even when you're far away on a stage on Broadway, performing your beautiful dance, just remember us little folks here at Fun.com, who got you started on the whole thing.??