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The Ladies Behind the Costume

The Ladies Behind the Costume. By: Sara Robertson. Flapper Fashion. Make-Up Bright lips Heavy eye shadow. Flapper Fashion . Hair: shoulder length or higher Bobbed Feather headbands. Flapper Fashion. Clothing Higher hems Drop-waist Loose-fitting dresses Fringe Long beads

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The Ladies Behind the Costume

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  1. The Ladies Behind the Costume By: Sara Robertson

  2. Flapper Fashion • Make-Up • Bright lips • Heavy eye shadow

  3. Flapper Fashion • Hair: • shoulder length or higher • Bobbed • Feather headbands

  4. Flapper Fashion • Clothing • Higher hems • Drop-waist • Loose-fitting dresses • Fringe • Long beads • Large earrings

  5. Behaviors • Most married with children • Tried to attract men • Modern • Danced • Smoked • Drank • Went out without chaperones • Drank more than when alcohol was legal • Entertainment: • Jazz clubs and Vaudeville shows

  6. Zelda Fitzgerald • Born: July 24, 1900 • “icon of flapper lifestyle” • Feared a baby would ruin her life • Married F. Scott on April 3, 1920 • Had a baby in 1921 • Francis “Scottie” • Marriage had problems

  7. Zelda Fitzgerald • Changed behaviors • 1928- aspiring ballerina • Became mentally damaged • Diagnosed with schizophrenia • Died: March 10, 1948

  8. Clara Bow • Born: July 29, 1905 • Actress- silent film era • Starred in numerous movies: • 1926: “Mantrap” • 1926: “It” • Died: September 27, 1965 – Heart attack • “Ultimate symbol of the flapper”

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