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What did flappers symbolize?

The traditional flapper dress was often the first item to be worn when joining a group, but it was not the only item to be worn by the flappers. From the 1920s to the 1960s the traditional flapper dress was replaced by dresses designed to emulate the style of flapper women from the 1920s and 1930s. This was due to the fact that these women had already had careers, had families, and had given up most of their freedom to try to find a man to marry. It was a time when the traditional flapper dress looked like a suit, but it had no sleeves, and did not cover the neckline. In fact, they were much tighter!

At the time this traditional flapper dress was introduced, American men, and even non-American men, were so caught up in the beauty of a woman’s body that the lack of any proper dress or grooming could not be resisted. These women were seen as the ultimate female. They even had their own slang, such as the term, “pink flamingo.” The style of clothes and hairstyles changed for flappers after the 1960s but they remained the same in appearance.

By 1970, some women would start wearing dresses from the 1950s that showed the back of the neck like other women, but they still kept the traditional hairstyle of a woman’s head being longer and more braided. Even today many men still believe that when a woman wears long hair or a skirt, she is dressing up, although many women dress up very well.


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While they had their own routines, and even their own slang, they had to be very tight in order to be accepted by the public. Because of this they had to look very different from normal women, and these differences were very unique, even though they still had the traditional flapper look, and were only different in appearance to other flappers on the runway.

Flappers would often meet a man, or would make men their dates by asking if they could dance. They would wear very short skirts and tights, although many flappers still wear these dresses with a skirt or short skirt to be accepted by the public at the time. They would also have to be a little bit more fashionable than other women because the typical flapper dress would show off a lot of cleavage.

Many women would wear jewelry or other adornments to show they were sophisticated (much like the way men dress up nowadays