Flappers. they also spent their times at clubs and bars and smoked cigarettes and other substances. In UK the rear seat of a motorcycle was (and occasionally still is) called a 'flapper bracket'.
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Short hair on women was trendy in the 1920s. So were flapper dresses, which were loose, straight dresses that usually had strings of beads or sequins on the bottom.
In the 1920s, it became more common to wear short dresses and have short hair. It also became fashionable for them to smoke cigarettes; these were seen as rebellious behaviors.
It was a culture were the women would dress up In dresses and have short boy cut hair.
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Smokey, short for Smokey the Bear, a nickname given by Sinatra due to his heavy smoking.
Louis Armstrong's nickname was "Satchmo," which was short for his original nickname "Satchelmouth," given to him due to his wide smile and ability to "satchel" a mouthpiece into his trumpet.
a woman that wear short skirts in the 1920s
Many styles of the 1920s included short skirts, short hair, flapper shoes, and tons of black
usually a nickname is a short version of someone's real name. or a name given to someone, by someone else, that has a specific meaning. did you have a certain name in mind?
Short dresses are still in fashion as well as long maxi dresses. It will depend on where you are going to where the dress. You should dress in whichever dress you are comfortable in.
of course i think it is formal , a lot of women wear short dresses as their formal dresses ..
good and short prom dresses wood probulary be balloon dresses there not too fluffy but just right if not in your city if they have it goo too a store called "Melrose"