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- The Flappers! flap*per n. 1. A broad flexible part, such as a flipper. 2. A young woman, especially one in the 1920s with disdain for conventional dress and behavior. [Sense...
- What Was Life Like in the 1920s? The 1920s brings to mind flappers dancing the Charleston, speakeasies, gangsters, and a time of fun and frolic. Yes, the era was called the Roaring Twenties...
- How To Do 1920s Style Makeup Looking for the 1920s makeup tutorial? You've come to the right place! Find the 1920s makeup directions for the lips, eyes, face, eyebrows, and more! Create...
- Roaring Twenties Fashion: Art Deco Style The "Roaring Twenties" describes the 1920s - a time of artistic innovation and prosperity. The climate of political and social change brought with it a new sense...
- 1920s Fashion There's something about the Haute Couture fashions of the 1920s that really appeals to me. Changes were taking place in society at that time, with women sta...
- 1920s Fashion | The Roaring '20s Everyone loves 1920s fashion. What do you love about the Roaring Twenties? The famous icons, the beautiful styles, the flashy gangsters, and glittering Gold...
- Sheet Music from the 1920s One can find a large variety of sheet music for songs that were popular during the 1920s. The decade is referred to as The Roaring Twenties, Jazz Age, Dry D...
- Rebellious Flapper Fashion This article examines how fashion and politics were intertwined in the 1920's, and how the flapper was the first in a long line of defiant women trying to c...
- Unity Mitford, The English Society Girl Who Loved Hitler Unity Mitford first came to public attention as a debutante, a society beauty, during the 1930's. She was a member of a family of modern-thinking, high achi...
- Red Hot Jazz JAZZ -noun 1. music originating in New Orleans around the beginning of the 20th century and subsequently developing through various increasingly complex styles,...
- My Favorite Novel by Evelyn Waugh: Vile Bodies Vile Bodies is the second book by Evelyn Waugh and was published in 1930. Like Waugh's first novel Decline and Fall, Vile Bodies is set in 1920's high society...
- Kiki de Montparnasse Alice Ernestine Prin (October 2, 1901 - April 29, 1953), was a French artists' model, nightclub singer, actress and painter. Her chosen name was simply Kiki,...
- 1920's Women's Fashion Show Illustrations This website is dedicated to 1920's women's fashions. The turn of the calendar page from 1919 to 1920 brought out many new styles, most showing a bit of leg...
- Joan_Crawford Born Lucille Fay LeSueur March 23, 1905 San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Died May 10, 1977 (aged 72) New York City, New York, U.S. Years active 1925 - 1972 Spouse(s)...
- Olive Thomas OLIVE THOMAS B. October 20, 1894 D. September 10, 1920 was an American silent film actress and socialite. She was a Ziegfeld girl and an original flapper. She...
- 1920s T-Shirts Shirts featuring the Roaring Twenties Fun selection of 1920s t-shirts. Choose from Flapper Girl t-shirts, vintage 1920 photo tees, womens right-to-vote t-shirts,...
- 1920's Style Flapper Halloween Costumes The 1920's was an iconic time in America. The introduction of the 1920's flapper was a turning point in the era of free speech and was a time of true expression...
- CONFETTA ARCHIVIST. EDITOR. HISTORIAN. I love exploring the not so distant past. c. 1925 -1935 c. 1966 - 1971 This is where I get to tell you about what I love most...
- Dorothy_Parker Dorothy Parker (August 22, 1893-June 7, 1967) was an American writer and poet, best known for her caustic wit, wisecracks, and sharp eye for 20th century urban...
- PROHIBITION Prohibition of alcohol, often referred to simply as prohibition, is the practice of prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, import, export, sale, and consumption...
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