Benefits Of Flappers In The 1920's

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When many people think of the 1920s fashion, they think flappers or women dressing for attention; but there is more to it than dressing for attention and women wearing flesh-colored stockings. The 1920s was filled with life changing events that shapes the world today. There were many advantages during the 1920s like new industries to improve technology but there were also some negative effects during this decade as well as stock markets crashing and the Great Depression. In 1919, the 18th amendment, which stated that the consumption or sale of alcohol was illegal, was passed. The 18th amendment in other words was called prohibition and is a well-known trademark when talking about The Roaring Twenties. Throughout the period of time when alcohol was illegal to have, people secretly went against the government’s law and had bars behind businesses. These illegal, secretive bars were called speakeasies. Many people would go to speakeasies and danced, drank …show more content…

Woman wore revealing clothes but men had a different look to them too. Rich people in the 1920s didn’t care about much other than keeping their reputation the way it was, drinking at the speakeasies, and staying trendy with the look everyone had. Flappers usually wore their hair bobbed, short skirts, or a lot of makeup. They were also recognized by their sleeve-less dresses, long scarves, and odd hats. The types of hates flappers wore were described as snug and fitted to their heads, and covered most of their forehead and completely covered their ears. Men’s clothing back then is not far from what men wear in the 2000s to special occasions. On a regular night, going to a speakeasy, men wore dress pants, a bow-tie, and suspenders, with a button up shirt, a coat and a hat. The fashion back then inspires some people today to be different and express their interests along with designers who try to keep the popular trends of the 1920s alive but more

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