Gatsby SilhouetteSILHOUETTE In the beginning, 1920’s skirts were 9 inches off the ground, and stay there all the way until 1922. In 1923-24, the hemline dropped and in 1925 it went a little bit up again, when the “shift” type dresses with no waistline emerged. By 1926 skirts were at their shortest and showed the knee until 1928. The whole leg as far as the kneecap was revealed – this was the height of flapper fashion. In 1929, the hemline plummeted (along with the stock market) back down to the lower calf.
Charleston DanceFlappers who were women in the 1920s that engaged in the city nightlife. They broke all kinds of beauty standards. They showed their ankles and knees. They cut their hair in short man-like bobs and wore makeup. Women like flappers gained a boost of confidence, so they could now enjoy the activities they wanted to participate in. Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, french fashion designer, popularized the new look not only in France but America as well.
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1920s Dress History, Daytime Dresses - Pictures of 20s FashionOnce housework was done, 1920s women would put away their house dress and apron and head out for the day. Running errands, visiting a neighbor, working in a factory or office, or going to town for a White Castle burger and matinée movie all required a woman to dress well yet still enjoy the comforts