Young women with University or College education were called blue stockings. Girls who partied, danced, drove cars etc.were bright young things or flappers.
Flappers
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The Jazz Age
During the 1920s, new technologies helped create mass culture,and to connect people around the world. The two symbols were Jazz and the liberated woman called Flapper.
Credit became widely used for purchasing consumer good for the first time in the 1920s. Prior to this time it was only used by the very wealthy.
Edith Wharton wrote the "Abroad" column for the New York Times in the 1920s. She used it to share her observations on European culture and society during her time living in France.
"Gibson Girl"
Flappers were women who were defined by new clothing styles in the 1920s. Their bold apparel accompanied a rebellious spirit that had not been seen before in American culture.
Yes I do believe Junkables is the new term for Collectables...
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