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Flapper Style

Flapper Style

Flapper Style emerged in the 1920s, particularly during the Roaring Twenties in the United States. It was a fashion trend associated with young, independent, and progressive women known as flappers. This style became famous for its rebellious and carefree nature, challenging traditional gender roles and societal norms. Flapper Style was characterized by loose-fitting and shapeless silhouettes, dropped waistlines, knee-length skirts, and sleeveless or short-sleeved dresses. The use of luxurious fabrics, such as silk and sequins, added a glamorous touch. Short bobbed haircuts, often worn with decorative headbands or cloche hats, were also iconic of this style. The flapper look represented a shift towards a more urban and modern lifestyle, embodying the spirit of the Jazz Age.

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Art DecoCoco ChanelJean PatouJosephine Baker
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