What is a flapper
exactly?
"Flapper
" in the 1920s was a term applied to a "new breed" of young Western women who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior. Flappers
were seen as brash for wearing excessive makeup, drinking, treating sex in a casual manner, smoking, driving automobiles and otherwise flouting social and sexual norms.
FlappersThey were also considered a significant challenge to traditional Victorian gender roles, devotion to plain-living and hard work, religion and more. Increasingly, women discarded old, rigid ideas about roles and embraced consumerism and personal choice, and were often described in terms of representing a "culture war" of old versus new. In this manner, flappers
Despite its popularity, the flapper
lifestyle and look could not survive the Wall Street Crash and the following Great Depression. The high-spirited attitude and hedonism simply could not find a place amid the economic hardships of the 1930s.
(Source: Wikipedia)
(Source: Wikipedia)



Ha, this post reminded me of a photograph of my grandmother which would have been taken in the mid to late 20's. She is posing in a pair of men's overalls, standing on the railing of a bridge...
ReplyDeletei love this! I have been wanting to dress up as a flapper for halloween for so long but haven't done it yet. Haha.
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Je pourrais vous voir comme un "flapper" lorsque vous étiez un adolescent.:))
ReplyDeletei do so love thirties fashion. Your blog reminds me of Moulin Rouge AND I LOVE IT! Great job, giirrrrrl
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