Did they wear tights in the 1920s? – Party City Flapper Dress
(That’s a good question, though I honestly don’t know the answer to that.) The New York Times just reported that […]
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(That’s a good question, though I honestly don’t know the answer to that.) The New York Times just reported that […]
Read moreIt’s a big change for many women who have grown up following their dad around to the clubs to see […]
Read moreThe answer lies in a word used to describe any one (or several) of the hundreds of flappers on the […]
Read moreAs most of you probably know these are the kind of fashionistas and ladies you see in the mainstream with […]
Read moreWell, for starters, the ladies had their own separate section of shops. They did business alone. Ladies bought clothing, had […]
Read moreThe best place to find out is on the cover of the July 16, 1965 issue of Life Magazine: We’re […]
Read moreHow about a flapper top? Are you a flapper? Let’s break it down… A Brief History of the Flapper Dress […]
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Read moreThe 1920s began on Sept. 8, 1926, when a white rose was sold in one store as “a new favorite.” […]
Read moreThe first flapper in the United States was Anna Louise Hall on April 27, 1893, and the first “flapper troubadour” […]
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