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Page 1: The fashion of the 1920s. Gentlemen. Ladies. Hairdos of the 1920s.

The fashion of the 1920s

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Gentlemen.

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Ladies.

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Hairdos of the 1920s

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The ladies.

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Casualwear in the 20s

Still fancy.

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Underwears.

In the 1920s, manufacturers shifted emphasis from durability to comfort. Union suit ads raved about "patented" new designs that reduced the number of buttons and increased accessibility. Most of these experimental designs had to do with new ways to hold closed the crotch flap common on most union suits and drawers. A new woven cotton fabric called nainsook gained popularity in the 1920s for its durability. Retailers also began selling preshrunk undergarments.

-http://www.amazing-planet.net/history-of-underwear.php

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Accessories

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Shoes.

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Cosmetic Practices

During the 1920s women found itnecessary to wear more make up.

Lipstick: They would paint their lipsin the shape of a cupid’s bow.Blush: Messy blushes were replaced by creams and powders

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• https://www.msu.edu/~westbri1/fashion.htm• https://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/23052• http://sirseahorse.tumblr.com/post/1548872293/mens-hairstyles-back-in-the-1920s-were-simple• http://ugabug8.glogster. Laver, James: The Concise History of Costume and Fashion, Abrams, 1979.• Nunn, Joan: Fashion in Costume, 1200–2000, 2nd edition, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd; Chicago: New Amsterdam Books, 2000.com/Womens-Fashion-1920s/• Lots of Google images.• www.wikipedia.com• Laver, James: The Concise History of Costume and Fashion, Abrams, 1979.• Nunn, Joan: Fashion in Costume, 1200–2000, 2nd edition, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd; Chicago: New Amsterdam Books, 2000.


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