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Women's Fashion In The 1920s

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Women’s fashion was a social controversy in the 1920’s. This controversy was influenced by women’s clothing, swimwear, hairstyles, makeup, and attitude alone. This attire and new found character traits added a certain attitude and confidence to these women, starting what would eventually be remembered as a revolution.
Before the 1920’s, women’s attire was considered fairly modern. Women would have worn clothing with more of a silhouette than clothing that was loose and flowy. The length of their dresses never revealed more of their leg than just their ankle. Women received bad reputations when showing their knees or even their calfs. Women in the 1920’s also had a different ideal figure than most women do today. The body types women wanted to achieve also transformed into a more feminine look. This look consisted of low bust lines, higher hems lines, and showing off more curves than ever before. These women became unapologetically fearless.
However, none of these changes happened over night. Just like all other great social shifts, it took a strong influence from something or someone in order acquire the changes that all women wanted to have. The only problem was that women in the twenties were not confident or outgoing enough to make the change themselves (Drowne 32). For instance, Clara Bow was a young actress who played the role of a flapper. Flappers are young ladies who deviate from social norms by drinking, smoking, wearing risqué clothing, having a short bobbed

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