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Daisy Buchanan is the fashion inspiration of the moment, but what about the real style icons of the jazz age?
Top 10 Style Icons of the 1920s: 10 Twenties Style Icons from the
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Designers Of 1920s. It was the decade of the roaring 20s…
From flapper dresses and cloche hats to robes de style and long pearl necklaces, these pics highlight the prevailing trends of the Jazz Age.
1920s Fashion Photos - 1920s Fashion Trends
Fashion is one of the ways that men and women all over the world can freely express themselves. We don't really think about it now-a-days, but at one point in time women were expected to conform to the way society wanted them to dress. This meant long dresses, long sleeves, and corsets. The 1920's was…
How fashion impacted the views on women 1920's-1950's
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The New Woman”: Fashion in the Roaring 20s
1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia
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If I hear it one more time, I'm going to scream! "I can't wear 1920s styles. I have curves." ARRRRRRRRRGH!!! How many times do I have to say it? People weren't waifs in the 1920s. They weren't hipless boys. Let's look at people from the 1920s. And not your average person on the street. We know they were all shapes
1920s Clothing is NOT just for the skinny – Reconstructing History
A Fashion RevolutionAfter World War I ended in 1918, an enthusiastic and prosperous America celebrated with a new approach to music, dance, and, of course, fashion. As of 1920, women were working, voting, and gaining a new independence that was largely reflected in the clothing they wore.
Fashion Flashback: Style From the '20s and '30s – StyleCaster
She was the rowdy, rules-breaking girl who invited criticism wherever she went. But did you know that the flapper girl did more than just raise a few eyebrows?
Bad Girls of the 1920s: What You Didn't Know About Flappers