Flapper dress 1920s

    • [DOC File]Culture and Lifestyles of the 1920's

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      This is an actual letter written by a flapper of the 1920s and is an excellent example of an historical record. You are going to compare this to the previous article to determine how well it researched and presented the facts of life in the 1920s. 4. Describe three effects that the "Great War" had on the flapper and her peers. 5.

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      More than a few adults didn't like to see tipsy young women. Flappers had a scandalous image as the "giddy flapper, rouged and clipped, careening in a drunken stupor to the lewd strains of a jazz quartet." The 1920s was the Jazz Age and one of the most popular past-times for flappers was dancing.

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    • [DOC File]Mrs. Shaw's Class

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      The flapper “dress” per se was actually more of a representation of a total style than just the actual dress. However, one distinction of this type of dress was that it was basically a straight and loose style of dress. Throughout the 1920s decade the length of the flapper dress varied a little.

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    • [DOC File]La Quinta High School

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      Mar 19, 2009 · The 1920s were filled with shock, excitement, social and relationship changes, but by 1929 the Flapper was fading out of existence. When the stock market crashed and the prices of goods shot up, middle and working class women found it much more difficult to afford the Flapper fashion.

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