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1928 - Dorothy Sebastian, Joan Crawford, And Anita Page In The Movie "Our Dancing Daughters" 1920s Aesthetic, Flapper Girls, Twenties Style, 1920s Women, Louise Brooks, Three Women, Flapper Girl, 20s Fashion, 1920s Flapper

When World War One ended in 1918, people were obviously happy. So happy in fact that their collective euphoria ultimately influenced the fashion of the time. The era came to be defined by the emergence of vintage fashion, and as you can see from these pictures, it still looks awesome over 90 years later.

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Charleston Dancer, 20s Aesthetic, 1920s Aesthetic, Flapper Girls, 1920s Headband, Silvester Outfit, 1920's Flapper, Lindy Hop, Flapper Girl

The 1920s was a decade of rapid change, and societal values – particularly among urban elites – quickly shifted from women being expected to be wives who are subordinate to their husbands to women valuing independence and breaking the rules. In other words, many young women became flappers. 36. Flappers…

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The Sewing Room Blog - For Tips for Becoming a Flawless Flapper - Getting ready for the Art Deco Preservation Ball 1920s New York Fashion, Flapper Girls, Style Année 20, 1920s Mens Fashion, 1920's Fashion, 1920 Fashion, Flapper Girl, 20s Fashion, Eve Outfit

The Art Deco Society of California reached out to me to write a piece that might inspire you to attend the Art Deco Preservation Ball , which is coming up in a few weeks on March 19th at the City Club in San Francisco. The Ball is always a fabulous event and lots of fun. I’ve attended year’s past

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"Between the 1900’s and 1920’s women’s dress went from seventeen layers, to four.. and nineteen yards of fabric down to seven. You would think the drastic reduction in material made clothing affordable, and they did, except for one thing. Instead of three or four complete outfits for the typical middle class 1900’s woman ,1920’s ladies were expected to wear a new outfit every, new clothes for new seasons, and only the best most current fashions could be seen." #THEDRESLYN 1920 Makeup, Look Gatsby, Clara Bow, Jean Patou, Louise Brooks, Flapper Girl, 20s Fashion, 1920s Flapper, Jazz Age

Between in the 1900s and 1920s, women’s dress went from seventeen layers down to four, and nineteen yards of fabric down to seven. You would think that the drastic reduction in material made clothing more affordable - and they did, except for one thing. Instead of three or four complete outfits for the typical middle

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