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The Shot on MSNIn the 1920s, some women were called "flappers." The unusual term described women who refused to follow old norms. They changed history.Some trends come and go, but flappers stayed. These fearless women turned the Roaring Twenties into a cultural firestorm.
From glittering beaded flapper dresses to silky pantsuits meant for entertaining at home, a new exhibit celebrates a time when women bobbed their hair, ventured out to speak-easies and dared to ...
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While all the women in the book are products of their time, not all 1920s women were flappers. The book’s title feels a little tacked on, as if in an attempt to fit a recognisably 1920s brand.
Inspired by socialites and bohemians of the 1920s, Erdem Moralioglu created a color-drenched wardrobe that swung from low-key to lavish.
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