Thursday, June 6, 2013

Flapper Girl



Flapper girl was the trend in the early of twintith century.

Flapper woman style was the result of Social and political changes in women's roles in American society.


  A liberal writer during the 20s, Dorothy Dunbar Bromley had discribed 
 the flapper as “truly modern”, “New Style” feminists who “admit that a full life calls for marriage and children” and also “are moved by an inescapable inner compulsion to be individuals in their own right.”



the traits of drinking and smoking, dancing and exposing skin were the norms of flapper girl.
  

The image of flapper is a young women who went to jazz clubs, she danced provocatively, smoked cigerettes through a long holders, dated anyone. she rode bicycles, drove cares, and openly drank alcohol, a defiant act in the American period of prohibition.    



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