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Western women attired in a particular way in the 1920s

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  • 1920-luvun nuorten naisten tyyli (fi)
  • Frauentypus in den 1920er Jahren (de)
  • Stijl-stroming in de Roaring Twenties (Vrouwen) (nl)
  • דור של נשים צעירות משנות העשרים של המאה ה-20 בעולם המערבי (iw)
  • courant de mode du XXe siècle (fr)
  • mode (sv)
  • stil femeiesc din anii 1920 (ro)
  • subkulturë femërore e viteve 20 (sq)
  • Western women attired in a particular way in the 1920s (en)
  • tipo de mujer vestida de una manera particular en la década de 1920 (es)
  • شابات غربيات يافعات ظهرن  في حقبة العشرينات اعتدن على الانجراف من العادات الاجتماعية بسلاسة، كن عادة يرتدين التنانير القصيرة إلى حد الركبة  والتي كانت بتلك الفترة تعتبر قصيرة وغير مقبولة، أيضا تميزن بقص شعورهن الى الرقاب والاستماع الى موسيقى الجاز. (ar)
  • arquetip de noia alliberada que en la dècada del 1920 desafiava les rígides normes tradicionals de conducta femenina (ca)
  • اصطلاحی مربوط به نوعی از پوشش زنانه (fa)
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  • A flapper on board a ship (en)
  • Actress Alice Joyce, 1926 (en)
  • Actress Louise Brooks (en)
  • Billie Dove on (en)
  • Clara Bow in 1921, before she became a star (en)
  • Woman depicted in typical flapper outfit in the cover art for The Plastic Age, 1924 (en)
  • Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle "The Flapper" Saturday Evening Post (en)
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  • Magazine covers depicting Flappers (en)
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  • Clara Bow Brewster 1921.PNG (en)
  • Alicejoyce1926full crop.jpg (en)
  • FlapperOnShip1929 crop.jpg (en)
  • Flappermag001.jpg (en)
  • Louise Brooks ggbain 32453u crop.jpg (en)
  • Saturday Evening Post cover 2-4-1922.jpg (en)
  • ThePlasticAge.png (en)
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  • "In all countries, the First World War weakened old orthodoxies and authorities, and, when it was over, neither government nor church nor school nor family had the power to regulate the lives of human beings as it had once done. One result of this was a profound change in manners and morals that made a freer and less restrained society. Women benefited from this as much as anyone else. Time-worn prescriptions concerning what was or was not proper behavior for them no longer possessed much credibility, and taboos about unaccompanied appearances in public places, or the use of liquor or tobacco, or even pre-marital sexual relationships had lost their force. ... [W]omen were no longer as vulnerable to the tyranny of society as they had been [before]." (en)
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  • Historian Gordon A. Craig (en)
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  • Flapper (en)
  • Garçonne (ca)
  • المتحررات (ar)
  • Flapper (cs)
  • Flapper (es)
  • Flapper (de)
  • Flapper (eu)
  • Flapper (in)
  • Garçonne (mode) (fr)
  • フラッパー (ja)
  • Flapper (it)
  • 플래퍼 (ko)
  • Chłopczyca (styl) (pl)
  • Flapper (nl)
  • Melindrosa (pt)
  • Флэпперы (ru)
  • Flapper (sv)
  • 飛來波女郎 (zh)
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