Wednesday, March 11, 2020
fashion of the 1920s essays
fashion of the 1920's essays    The 1920s, a period that saw dramatic changes in dress, was perhaps the  first      modern decade of the twentieth century. The corseted woman of the previous decade,      with her hobble skirts and huge hats, looked as if she came from another world when     compared to the  modern woman of the 1920s. The result was extreme. Fashionable      1920s female body evolved from the elaborately trimmed dress with its high waist      position and ankle length skirt at the beginning, to the simple, hardly decorated, shapeless      tube with a hip level waistline and a skirt barely covering the knees at the end of the      decade. The initiation of the new fashion boom all began with their change in social      aspects and attitudes along with their new way of life. The womens independence      movement of the 1920s resulted in a dramatic change in dress as shown by the desire to      look youthful, boyish, flat-chested, and at the same time want her independence and           The 1920s was the new decade of the century. This was the Jazz Age, the decade of      the flappers. 1920s opened with an explosion of color, wailing sounds, fast rhythms of      jazz, and energetic dancing. Everyone was into learning the latest dance, the Charleston.      It was attitude, a period of escapism, a youthful reaction against the dark and serious      clothes. These were the days to rebel. From 1920-1930, the world was one big party,      aptly described by the phrase The Roaring Twenties. (Presley,p3)          Women slowly began joining socialist partys with the influence of increasing local      socialist womens organizations and a national magazine of that day, Socialist Woman.     One major question, which arose to many womens minds was, once economic base of      sexual oppression was corrected, would equality follow? (Zinn,p45) That argument      became sharper as the women&apo...     
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