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Flappers, Fashion and Cars By: Sofia Ballester, Olivia Arcuri, Micaela Cardalda, Damasia Maffi and Isabella Carneiro
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Page 1: Flappers, Fashion and Cars By: Sofia Ballester, Olivia Arcuri, Micaela Cardalda, Damasia Maffi and Isabella Carneiro.

Flappers, Fashion and Cars

By: Sofia Ballester, Olivia Arcuri, Micaela Cardalda, Damasia Maffi

and Isabella Carneiro

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Fashion

• Clothing developed closer relationships with art, and freedom was expressed in simple yet elegant designs, with carefully selected fabrics, and an intelligent use of colour.

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Clothes• The young flappers didn’t

wear the same models of clothes and fashion that people used to wear.

• During the 1920s, fashion for young women focused less on female physical form.

• Dresses stopped at the knees, the hiplines were lowered, and the neckline of the dress was very low.

• Flappers wore stockings, which they often wore rolled over a garter belt

• The look was basically "tubular”.

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Formal dress• As with all the female fashion

during the 1920s, the evening dress progressed to display more of the body.

• The neckline became low-cut. • Backless dresses were very

popular throughout the twenties.

• An important part of the evening gown during the twenties was the beading.

• The long straps of the backless dresses (if not the entire dress) featured beaded chiffon fabrics.

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Accessories

• The cloche hat became a necessity for daytime wear.

• The small hat was used over short hair and almost reached to the eyebrows.

• It was often decorated with a pin in the front or a ribbon.

• Some accessories were: Aviators, colored scarfs, goggles, and leather jackets, shoes, jewlery, earings, bracelets, and necklaces.

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Flapper’s Behaviour• In the 1920s, a new

woman was born. She smoked, drank, danced, went out at night and voted.

• She would cut her hair, wear make-up, and go to parties.

• She wore daring clothes and took risks.

• In urban areas more women took on jobs. With money of their own, working women became particular target of advertising.

• Women were less likely to stay in unhappy marriages, divorces were doubled.

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Men’s Attire• Some men used to wear  the sack

suit.• Colored shirts of putty, peach, blue

gray and cedar were worn.• A tail coat was considered

appropriate formal evening wear, accompanied by a top hat. Starched white shirts were expected to be worn with the tail coat.

• Bow ties and shirts with white wing collars were also seen.

• Tuxedos were not yet completely acceptable

• Trousers were originally made of flannel and appeared in shades of biscuit, silver gray, fawn, blue gray, and pearl gray.

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Most Popular Fabrics• Tweed cloth became

popular at this time. • Tweel refers to hand-

woven wool fabric from the Scottish highlands and islands.

• Flannel was the other popular fabric of the era.

• It was originally made as a heavy, comfortable and soft.

• Flannel trousers were traditionally worn in warm weather.

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Jazz and Fashion• Jazz clothing passed

quickly in and out of fashion during the twenties.

• It was considered an expression of passion for jazz music.

• Jackets were long and tight-waisted with long back vents.

• The buttons were placed close together.

• Trousers were tight and skinny.

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