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Flappers Collection (page 5)

"Flappers: Embodying the Spirit of the Roaring Twenties" Step back in time to the vibrant era of the 1920s, where a new breed of women emerged - the flappers

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Flappers Collection: Well, the first thing that Dorothy remembers about her life
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Flappers Collection: Lorelei and Dorothy, illustration from But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes by Anita Loos
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Flappers Collection: All Dorothy did was to say, Hello Charlie, you look awful
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Flappers Collection: Design for a compound tandem machine with flappers mounted
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Flappers Collection: Sketch of the 1849 boy-carrying machine
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Flappers Collection: 1849 boy-carrier showing the dihedral
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Flappers Collection: First design for an ornithopter showing the flappers
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Flappers Collection: Underside plan view of the car in 56002276
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Flappers Collection: Fourth Of July Rocket Girl
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Flappers Collection: Woman Cuts 250 Pound Cake
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Flappers Collection: A Woman Standing On Dice
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Flappers Collection: A Scrunch Of Beach Flappers
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Flappers Collection: Old Dance Meets New On Stage
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Flappers Collection: Louise Brown
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Flappers Collection: The Berth of Venus by Wilmot Lunt
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Flappers Collection: Ready for Rehearsal by W. S. Hutton
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Flappers Collection: A Young Mans Fancy by Bevan Petman
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Flappers Collection: A Pretty Penny by Batcherlor
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Flappers Collection: The Vamp by Tony Castle
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Flappers Collection: Pulled over for speeding
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Flappers Collection: Beauty in the 1920s
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Flappers Collection: Movie star Marie Provost with her boudoir doll, USA, 1920s
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Flappers Collection: Tales out of School by Webster Murray
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Flappers Collection: A young flapper woman reclining on a snow leopard pelt
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Flappers Collection: A satirical look on changing fashions
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Flappers Collection: Charleston legs
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Flappers Collection: Two fashionable flapper girls
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Flappers Collection: A young flapper girl in a Christmas theme dress
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Flappers Collection: Lido Peaches by W. S. Hutton
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Flappers Collection: Delicatessen by W. S. Hutton
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Flappers Collection: A fashionable woman wearing pearls and smoking
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Flappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night
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Flappers Collection: Jenny Dolly and Harry Fox in Maid in America
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Flappers Collection: Just As it Used to Be by Fred Purvis
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Flappers Collection: Rosie Dolly wearing noon-pyjamas, 1931
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Flappers Collection: Fast Lady & Cigarette
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Flappers Collection: Rosie Dolly and friends at the Palm Beach, 1934
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Flappers Collection: The Dollies and the Collies
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Flappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters wearing oriental costume
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Flappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters and chorus
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Flappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Babes In the Wood
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Flappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters wearing their Persian costumes
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Flappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in League of Notions
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Flappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in the Pas de Trois number
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Flappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters doing their clog dance
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Flappers Collection: Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar
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Flappers Collection: Advert for Jeanne Lanvin and the Dolly Sisters
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Flappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Oh Les Belles Filles, Paris


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"Flappers: Embodying the Spirit of the Roaring Twenties" Step back in time to the vibrant era of the 1920s, where a new breed of women emerged - the flappers. These young, rebellious ladies challenged societal norms and embraced a carefree lifestyle that captivated both men and women alike. One iconic representation of this movement can be found in George Whitelaw's novel "The It Girl, " which celebrated these vivacious flappers who exuded confidence and independence. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in New York City, The Dolly Sisters became synonymous with glamour and entertainment as they dazzled audiences with their captivating performances. In an era marked by change and liberation, even traditional gender roles were challenged. A Bystander cover from 1929 showcased a boxing woman, defying expectations and proving that strength knows no boundaries. Fashion played a significant role in defining flapper culture. In one photograph titled "Flapper on Bonnet 1927, " we witness how these trendsetters pushed boundaries through their bold choices. From stylish hats to daring dresses designed by Lucile gowns, they epitomized modernity while embracing freedom of expression. Leisure activities also reflected their zest for life. On the sand dunes of Littlehampton during the 1920s, flappers reveled in sun-soaked moments filled with laughter and joy. They embodied an infectious energy that was impossible to ignore. The Dolly Sisters continued to make waves internationally as they graced stages from Paris to New York City. Their dazzling presence brought glitz and glamour wherever they went – whether it was performing at Casino de Paris or donning exquisite costumes for Diamond tableaux shows. Artistic representations further immortalized these trailblazers; Gebrauchsgrafik illustration from 1928 captured their essence beautifully, showcasing their elegance amidst a backdrop of artistic flair.