I've got to choose the 1920s - the hemlines went right up, the bob was THE look to have, perhaps with a band around it decorated with beading, like your dress, Mary-Jane's with heels allowed you to dance the Charleston with ease (my favourite dance on Strictly!) It reminds me of The Great Gatsby too, a favourite book. I suspect it was only the very daring, or the very rich, who chopped off their long hair and wore the much shorter dresses, with their exquisite beadwork (how expensive they must have been!) But I'd loved to have been a "flapper", perhaps hanging out in Paris with Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway, James Joyce, Simone de Beauvoir and Sartre - I know I'm heading into the 30s now! Or in London, with Noel Coward and Ivor Novello...the 20s is the decade where the stuffiness remaining as a hangover from the Victorian era is finally dismissed.