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Women's Fashions of the 1920's - Flappers and the Jazz Age
Flappers were only part of the fashion trend of the 1920's. The female silhouette became slimmer and almost androgynous with drop waist dresses and loose clothing. But the raised hemlines shocked traditionalists and the 1920's changed fashion for the rest of the century on into the next.
149 commentsAll About Toilet Parts
An explanation of toilet parts and how they function. Diagram included.
28 commentsIn "Of Mice And Men"
The novel “Of Mice And Men”( the title a fragment from the ode by Robert Burns the Scottish Poet),was written by John Steinbeck, born 27 February 1902, in Salina’s Valley. It is a very powerful story of life and humanity, giving emphasis to...
9 commentsWestern Standards of Beauty: An Illustrated Timeline
This timeline is an illustrated journey through the last 600 years, from the portraits of the European Renaissance to red-carpet photos of modern celebrities.
83 comments1920’s Fashion and the Flapper Dress
Once upon a time, women wore dresses that grazed the floor. Amusingly enough, women were showing more upstairs than they would dare right now- but heaven forbid that you should spot a hint of ankle back then. Necklines and hemlines have changed...
0 comments1920
Colourful, exuberant, fun-loving....1920 ushered in a decade of great optimism. It was a time when the rules were broken, new territories explored...when women broke free from many of the sartorial and social restrictions that had plagued their mothers and grandmothers.
18 commentsThe Roaring 20s: Jazz, Flappers, and the Charleston
At the end of World War I, society experienced a dramatic shift. Shaking off the misery and shell-shock, young people broke with traditional values and embraced all things modern. Women cast off their corsets, literally and figuratively, bobbed...
8 commentsHow to Throw a Roaring 20's Speak-Easy Birthday or New Year's Party (With Updated Pics)
What better way to celebrate a big event than by throwing a party, roaring '20s style?! No one partied better than the flappers and dapper men in the underground speak easies, during Prohibition.
2 commentsOh My What Dress Will I Wear
A look at the changing face of fashion all the way back to the man eating Cleopatra to the current era, where as we all know anything goes.
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