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1928 - Dorothy Sebastian, Joan Crawford, And Anita Page In The Movie "Our Dancing Daughters" 1920s Aesthetic, Flapper Girls, Twenties Style, 1920s Women, Louise Brooks, Three Women, Flapper Girl, 20s Fashion, 1920s Flapper

When World War One ended in 1918, people were obviously happy. So happy in fact that their collective euphoria ultimately influenced the fashion of the time. The era came to be defined by the emergence of vintage fashion, and as you can see from these pictures, it still looks awesome over 90 years later.

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Velma Kelly (Chicago) | The Female Villains Wiki | Fandom Velma Kelly, Chicago Costume, Chicago Movie, Roxie Hart, Chicago Musical, Colleen Atwood, Zeta Jones, Jitterbug, Lindy Hop

Velma Kelly is one of the two main antagonists and anti-heroines of the musical Chicago and its 2002 film adaptation. She is imprisoned on the suspicion of murdering her husband and sister (which she privately acknowledges) and is also the chief rival of the equally villainous Roxie Hart, who shot her lover dead in a fit of rage and then claimed self-defense. Kelly was not part of the original 1927 play "Roxie Hart", but was invented solely for the 1975 musical adaptation. She was portrayed…

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Bobbed hair, short skirt, smoking a cigarette, dancing wildly the Charleston...  The flapper is the symbol of the “modern” woman, who breaks out of the rigorous criteria of the Victorian Pre-War female model. She is claiming economic, political and sexual freedom enjoying the pleasures of life, dancing in the night club and listening to Jazz music. Flappers became the main cultural and historical trend of the Jazz Age.  Dancer Ksenia Parkhatskaya. Flapper dress. Photo Nuria Aguade © 2019 Charleston Dancer, Dancing Reference, 1920s Dance, Charleston Dance, 1920s Aesthetic, Gcse Textiles, Dancing Pose, Halloween Costumes For Work, Dancers Body

Bobbed hair, short skirt, smoking a cigarette, dancing wildly the Charleston... The flapper is the symbol of the “modern” woman, who breaks out of the rigorous criteria of the Victorian Pre-War female model. She is claiming economic, political and sexual freedom enjoying the pleasures of life, dancing in the night club and listening to Jazz music. Flappers became the main cultural and historical trend of the Jazz Age. Dancer Ksenia Parkhatskaya. Flapper dress. Photo Nuria Aguade © 2019

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