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Artistic and unconventional lifestyle in the 1920s?

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What does flapper mean in the 1920's?

In the 1920s, a "flapper" referred to a fashionable and unconventional young woman who defied traditional gender norms. Flappers were known for their short hair, short skirts, and rebellious attitudes, often engaging in activities considered scandalous at the time such as smoking, drinking, and dancing.


What was a young woman called in the 1920s?

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.


What is a flapper of the 1920S?

a woman that wear short skirts in the 1920s


How can The structure of No Name Woman best be described?

unconventional


What was the symbol of a liberated woman in 1920s?

Cigarettes and flapper skirts (and short, bobbed hair) were some symbols of a liberated woman in the 1920s.


Which of these was not a famous dance of the 1920s flapper foxtrot tango Charleston?

A flapper girl was a young woman of chic fashion, who would frequently participate in dancing.


When did woman start cheerleading?

in 1920s


The fashionable ideal of the woman in the 1920s?

flapper


Term used for the new woman of the 1920s?

Flappers


What did ritzy mean in the 1920s?

stylish young women


Why did woman in the 1920s flatten their breasts?

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.