1920s flapper dress costume

    • [DOCX File]AQA

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      Acetate in 1920s impact on design of flapper type dresses, mass production after WW1. Introduction of Nylon as a synthetic fibre, 1939. 1950s acrylics. Space race fabrics 1960s – PVC, Gore-Tex, polyesters.


    • [DOC File]Lowell High School Senior English 12B and Capstone - Home

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      In the 1920s, a new woman was born. She smoked, drank, danced, and voted. She cut her hair, wore make-up, and went to petting parties. She was giddy and took risks. She was a flapper. The "Younger Generation" Before the start of World War I, the Gibson Girl was the rage.


    • [DOC File]Jesus - I'm A Grissom

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      There was a costume contest and I spent a day working on my costume. About 5 minutes before we left our cabin, I suggested she should dress up too. So she donned her Japanese pajamas from Shegiko, I made her a long pig tail out of black crepe paper and a coolie hat out of some construction paper and put on make up to give her slanted eyes.


    • [DOCX File]University for the Creative Arts

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      Warner argues for the extension of costume theory beyond textual analysis and claims that previous studies have made assumptions about how the audience reads costume. Although the examination of fashion blogs and style articles is still within the realms of textual analysis, these sources do reveal what audiences think about on-screen costume.


    • [DOC File]International Baccalaureate

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      The “flapper” of the 1920s was high-spirited, flirtatious and often reckless in her search for fun and thrills. And though she might have the figure of an adolescent boy, her face was that of a small child: round and soft, with a turned-up nose, saucer eyes and a pouting, “bee-stung” mouth.


    • [DOC File]Archival Holdings - The Stone House Museum 1903 - 2020

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      Folder 43 – “R. M. Shaw, groceries, meat, fruit, hardware”, receipt book, 1920s. Box 007A -- Businesses. Folder 01 – Anderson Turkey Farm. Folder 02 – Beers & Story Funeral Home – calendar; article: Funeral parlor holds open house, 1997; invitation to open house, letter sent about opening. Folder 03 – Belcher House


    • [DOC File]GILBERTIAN GOSSIP No 8

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      They then performed the marvellous duet, which had to be encored, Debbie (her costume was 1920s) acting like a flapper. The text of Patience then continued with the aesthetic trio (Deadeye, Bo’sun & Dick Dauntless) the dialogue, and the quintette (with suitable name changes).


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      A collar, sleeves and a demurely lowered hemline were added to Betty’s short, strapless dress; the garter vanished from her leg. The irresistible flapper became a respectable bachelorette/hausfrau. Attempts were made at pairing Betty with various characters from newspaper strips,…[but] none of them worked well enough to warrant a…film.



    • [DOC File]P R E S S R E L E A S E - Harpenden

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      The evening took on a 1920s theme and the hall was decorated to provide ambience and atmosphere. The tables had giant cocktail glasses oozing with colourful sweets and treats. Guests were invited to dress up for the occasion and there was an assortment of flapper girls and persons attired in pin stripe suits in the hall.


    • [DOC File]Basic Concepts of Family

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      Culture and Fashion Design The Evolution of Historical Western Costume in the 20th Century. ... looser garments such as middy blouses with sailor collars and sweaters 1920s clothes became shorter and less fitted comfort and practicality less class-conscious and youthful styles with rectangle silhouette the flapper – dresses with dropped waist ...


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      During World War I, many women had jobs, and their clothes needed to be I more practical. They began shorter skirts and bared their legs. Soon they began wearing trousers. The lively, outrageous flapper style of the 1920s ;; included lower waistlines, long necklaces and short hair. Men’s suits became looser and were worn with a long tie.


    • [DOC File]The History of Fashion and Design

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      1920s Soon after the First World War, a radical change came about in fashion. Fancy hairstyles gave way to short bobs, dresses with long trains gave way to above-the-knee . pinafores. Corsets were abandoned and women borrowed their clothes from the male wardrobe and chose to dress like boys.


    • [DOC File]Murder Mystery Party | Murder Mystery Games | Murder ...

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      Dear Name. You are invited to attend event. Theme and Costume. Theme: Tracy Gang 1920s. Costume Ideas: Please dress as a gangster, cabaret dancer, godfather, flapper, pimp, F.B.I, scarface, hit man or any other 1920’s style character


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      “THE ‘FLAPPER’ AGE” then addresses the loosening of gender restrictions, bemoaning, “It is not an uncommon sight to see young girls smoking cigarettes, drinking, lounging publicly in the arms of ‘Daddy’ or dancing suggestively to a ‘jazz,’” as well as the loss of “refinement” in their language and the scant “costume ...


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