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Flappers They were called flappers.
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it was basically women's desire to brek with the past
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Flappers appeared around the 1920's, they were a "new type" of women for the time. They were important, because they provided entertainment but this is about the time women became more independent and self sufficient. They did things, that paved the way for women in the future.
Flappers were women who wore there boot straps undone. As a result the the belt like straps flapped as they walked, giving them the nickname Flappers. This was only for a rebellious stage for women which later on became a historical movement, that even Amelia Earhart supported.
Yes during the 1920's flappers wore the popular hairdos of the time. Because of the fact that it was a women's revolution in a sort of way they wanted to express themselves by having shorter hair.
In the 1920's
The liberated women of the 1920's were known as Flappers. Flappers were known for their signature hair bobs and "cupid" lips. The "liberated" part of the definition came along when women began going to speakeasies (bars) and wearing looser clothing- all of which were quite contrary to the tight clothes and proper distinguished women of the previous times.
they had sex
In the 1920s, flappers broke away from the Victorian image of womanhood. They smoked, drove the car, chopped their hair, dropped layers of clothing to increase ease of movement while dancing to Jazz, wore make-up, created the concept of dating, and became a sexual person.
"Flapper" originally was a slang word to indicate a prostitute. In the 1920's, the word came to indicate a modern, free-thinking and outgoing young woman with "bobbed" (short) hair and wearing the modern short dresses of the era.