Dresses of the 1920s era

    • What Did Women Wear in the 1920s? 20s Clothing Trends

      In the 1920s, women who did the Charleston were called “Flappers” because of the way they would flap their arms and walk like birds while doing the Charleston. Many Collegiates of the period, predominantly the men, wore Racoon Coats and Straw Hats. The Charleston changed many things in the dance community, namely dance.

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    • [DOC File]Life in the Roaring Twenties

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      captures the exuberance of the 1920s, it’s ultimately a portrayal of the darker side of the era, and a pointed criticism of the corruption and immorality lurking beneath the glitz and glamour. World War I echoes in the 1920s. ... But dresses in 1922 were ankle-length. ...

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    • [DOCX File]Life in the 1920s chools.com

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      The pictures to the right are gleaned from the internet and are a combination of dresses both modern and from the 20-30’s era. Look them over, and see if you can tell which is which! Some are the real deal, the modern ones are vintage inspired or just found in a catalog, but currently available for purchase (although for a pretty penny for a ...

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    • [DOCX File]World War I echoes in the 1920s.

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      Life in the 1920s. Women in the 1920s The image of the flapper changed the attitudes and style of women in America. The flapper was a woman whose hair, clothes, and style symbolized the rebellious attitude of many youths of the time. Flappers wore their hair short in a “bob” and wore masculine clothes or short dresses (just below the knee).

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