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The flapper style. The flapper style is the style most people think of when they think of 1920s fashion. Flapper women chopped off their hair into a short, almost masculine style. They wore short, loose fitting dresses. Big, fancy, straw hats gave way to smaller hats such as cloches, a simple hat shaped like the bell of a flowerpot.);})();(function(){window.jsl.dh(C_bFZqOWI5_AwPAPoJyEmAI__71,
Charles Lindbergh is one of those few style icons who influenced fashion quite unintentionally. He was responsible for popularising many of the utility garments worn during the days of early aviation. Due to his universal fame and appeal, he would come to characterise the definitive look of an interwar aviator.
Biggest stars of the 1920's
- Mary Pickford. Actress. ...
- Marion Davies. Actress. Producer. ...
- Charles Chaplin. Writer. Actor. ...
- Alice Terry. Actress. Director The Conquering Power (1921) ...
- Rudolph Valentino. Actor. Producer The Son of the Sheik (1926) ...
- Harold Lloyd. Actor. Producer. ...
- Norma Talmadge. Actress. Producer. ...
- Buster Keaton. Actor. Writer.
Top Designers of the Era. Gabrielle Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli, Jeanne Lanvin, Callot Soeurs, Jean Patou, Madeleine Vionnet, Madame Chéruit, Paul Poiret, Norman Hartnell, Sonia Delaunay, Jane Regny, Jeanne Paquin, and Premet.
People embraced the look with great gusto, donning low necklines, tight-fitting dresses, and knee-length skirts with often extravagant accessories. For others, great Gatsby-style fashion focused more on the tailored look. They opted for dapper suits and hats, often in shades of black or white.