In the 1920s, the changing image of women was symbolized by the emergence of the "flapper," a new archetype of modern femininity characterized by independence, boldness, and a rejection of traditional gender roles. Flappers embraced shorter hemlines, bobbed hair, and a more liberated lifestyle, often engaging in activities like smoking, drinking, and dancing. This shift represented a broader cultural transformation, reflecting women’s increasing social freedoms and their fight for rights, including suffrage. The decade marked a significant departure from Victorian ideals, highlighting women's evolving identity in society.
1920's was typically around WW1 and when the men went to war, there were no men to work in factories so they eventually let the women start to work in factories. then slowly after that women started to be seen more equally
F. Scott Fitzgerald is the writer that helped create the image if the Flapper of the 1920.
World War One changed women's roles in society. they saw themselves more as equals and clothing for them became more comfortable. Also, there was always a desire to emulate the rich and raise one's status. Flapper style dresses were easy for women to make at home, hence the boom.
Before the 1920's, "new fashion", women would wear long dresses with corsets. But because of WWI, more fabric was needed for the soldier's uniforms. It was also convenient not to have a long dress dragging on the ground and getting muddy and dirty. It was a new change for everyone. They wore skirts to the knee and started to wear make-up. Or as some people know them as, Flappers.
Amedeo Clemente Modigliani (July 12, 1884 - January 24, 1920)
women got to vote.
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They got the right to vote in America in 1920; that was the big change.
1920's was typically around WW1 and when the men went to war, there were no men to work in factories so they eventually let the women start to work in factories. then slowly after that women started to be seen more equally
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Back then women didn't have as many rights as men did. Women couldn't vote.. and they didn't have many of other rights. But that started changing around the 1920's when women started taking a stand for women's rights.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is the writer that helped create the image if the Flapper of the 1920.
What Women Want - 1920 was released on: USA: 1 September 1920
Wild Wild Women - 1920 was released on: USA: September 1920
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Women Men Love - 1920 was released on: USA: 29 January 1920
Women Men Forget - 1920 was released on: USA: 21 March 1920