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Title: Fashion in the 1920s


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Fashion in the 1920s
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The Edwardian Silhouette
  • The Edwardian Fashion Era immediately preceded
    the 1920s.
  • The S-Shaped corset provided women with the
    desired look of a large Monobosom and a 16 inch
    waist.
  • An Edwardian womans undergarments consisted of a
    corset, corset cover, camisole, a pair of
    drawers, cotton petticoats, and flannel
    petticoats.

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Factors that lead to the reforms of fashion in
the 1920s
  • World War I
  • Newfound buying power in the Roaring Twenties
  • Feminine Liberation Movement and the 19th
    amendment
  • Prohibition
  • Advancements in the textile and garment
    industries
  • Ready-to-wear fashion
  • Fashion Magazines

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World War I
  • During the War, women entered the workforce to
    fill jobs left open by soldiers. After the war
    women continued to work outside of the home.
  • Womens fashions were altered to suit the
    workforce. Constrictive undergarments, such as
    whalebone corsets, were abandoned to allow for an
    ease of movement.
  • Also with the lack of men due to the war and its
    aftermath, women began wearing more alluring
    clothing to attract a husband.

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Newfound buying power in the Roaring Twenties
  • Economic prosperity of the Roaring Twenties
    allowed more women access to luxurious clothing.
  • More woman began buying their clothing as opposed
    to making them themselves.

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Feminine Liberation Movement and the 19th
Amendment
  • The ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920
    was a large leap forward for Womens Rights.
  • Women soon began wearing loose pantsuits called
    pajama suits, a direct result of the newly
    gained right to vote and the strong cries for
    further female empowerment.

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Prohibition
  • Due to Prohibition, drinking took place in the
    home and women became included in drinking.
  • Women soon began drinking in public at
    Speakeasies.
  • This new social freedom was matched in fashion
    with new styles that were more scandalous,
    revealing, and freeing.

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Advancements in the textile and garment industries
  • With the garment industry becoming increasingly
    industrialized, rapidly evolving womens styles
    were more available to those of lower economic
    standing, the new luxurious styles were available
    to the middle class, as opposed to just the
    economic elite.

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Ready-to-wear fashion
  • Because clothing was now easily manufactured,
    stores began selling clothing, carrying outfits
    in a variety of sizes to fit almost any customer.
  • Because Women were more frequently buying their
    clothing as opposed to making it, the style was
    dictated by fashion magazines.

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Fashion Magazines
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Fashion Timeline
  • 1891- Artificial silk created in France from a
    cellulose fiber
  • 1910- first American plant begins producing the
    new synthetic silk
  • 1923- Waistline drops to a point between the
    natural waist and the hip
  • 1924- Waistline drops to the hip, synthetic silk
    is named Rayon
  • 1925- shift types dresses with no waist emerge
  • 1926- "One Hour dress" designed
  • 1928- hemline rises to the knee, also dresses
    become more fitted
  • Oct. 24, 1929- the Stock Market crashes

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Characteristics of 1920s Fashion
  • Loose-fitting clothing
  • Dropped, loose waistlines
  • Shorter hems on some styles of dresses
  • Loose fitting pants for women
  • A long, lean, flat-chested silhouette
  • An overall androgynous appearance

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The Progression of Style through the Decade
  • As the decade proceeded, fashion continued to
    rapidly change.
  • Hemlines rose from an inch below the knee to
    knee-length
  • Waistlines dropped to the hips and then
    disappeared altogether creating a shift dress

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Flapper Fashion
  • The Symbol of the Roaring Twenties, the Flapper,
    emerged in 1926 and embodied the decades modern
    fashion elements such as short sleek hair, a
    short shapeless dress, a flat chest, and exposed
    limbs.
  • Flappers had a reputation that added to their
    style as well.
  • Flappers smoked from long cigarette holders,
    applied makeup in public, and danced to jazz with
    reckless abandonment of propriety.

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Flappers
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Works Cited
  • American Cultural History 1920-1929.
    http//kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/decade20.html
  • American Vintage Blues History of Fashion
    1920-1930.
  • http//www.vintageblues.com/history2.htm
  • Fashion Forward The History of 20th Century
    Womens Clothing. http//www.randomhistory.com/1-
    50/003clothing.html
  • The Twenties 1913 -1929 A Biography of America
  • http//www.learner.org/biographyofamerica/prog20
    /index.html
  • The 1920s Fashion, Style,Women.2003.
  • http//doe.sd.gov/octa/ddn4learning/themeunits/1
    920s/style.htm
  • Thomas, Pauline Weston. Flapper Fashion 1920s.
    C20th Fashion History.
  • http//www.fashion-era.com/flapper_fashion_1920s
    .htm
  • "1920s in fashion." Wikipedia, The Free
    Encyclopedia. 2008.Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
    http//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title1920s_i
    n_fashionoldid2245
  • 1920s Fashion. The History of the
    Americas. http//www.bookrags.com/research/1920s-f
    ashion-bbbb-02
  • 1920s Womens Fashion Articles.
  • http//www.oldmagazinearticles.com/women-fashion
    -articles-1920.php
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