TABLE of CONTENTS - Cemetarian
TABLE of CONTENTS - Cemetarian
TABLE of CONTENTS - Cemetarian
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1920-1929<br />
After the War to End all Wars, (World War I), the world was in a celebratory mood and<br />
fashion changed drastically. Women's clothing became less restrictive and hemlines<br />
climbed higher (not as high as most people think but higher than they had ever been).<br />
Dropped waists and bound bosoms gave a boyish silhouette, along with bobbed hair and<br />
asymmetrical hemlines. But just to say all Twenties were Flappers is wrong. The move to<br />
the carefree youthful Flapper was a gradual movement and not every woman grasped the<br />
concept.<br />
1930-1939<br />
1930's With the Great Depression looming on the horizon many women who had<br />
previously lived a life <strong>of</strong> luxury with a huge staff to maintain their life styles, were<br />
suddenly thrust into a world where dressing simpler during the day was a simple matter