Want this question answered?
flappers
stylish young women
Flappers They were called flappers.
Young women of the 1920's who defied traditional rules of conduct and dress. generally a liberal bases of women.
They were called flappers
Most young women who were flappers had bobbed hair, older more conservative women had their hair in buns, and men always had short haircuts.
Usually around 3 months of age.....they learn better young because they arent hyper or rebelious yet.
A young woman in the 1920s was often referred to as a "flapper." This term was used to describe fashionable, independent women who challenged societal norms through their attire, behavior, and attitudes. Flappers were known for their bobbed hair, short skirts, and rebellious spirit.
"Flapper" was the mocking name that some social critics had for certain middle and upper class young women of the 1920s who seemed to just want to have fun-- they rejected the norms of "proper" feminine behavior, were non-conformists, had short hair (in a culture where previously women had long hair), enjoyed dancing and going to parties, and were a good example of the changing status of women in 1920s society. What was important about them was that they existed-- previously, expectations about how women should behave were very rigid and formal, but flappers did things their own way, and probably encouraged other young women to try something new.
flappers short hair make up short dresses flat-chested look
Young women took to bandaging their breasts flat to achieve the desired manly outline or wore undergarments just as the Symington Side Lacer that flattened the bust when tightened. 1920s lingerie and 1920s underwear reflected the absence of a silhouette the same as dress fashions by mimicking the box shape in slips, chemises and negligees.
Sermons to Young Women was created in 1766.