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Bobbed hair, short skirt, smoking a cigarette, dancing wildly the Charleston...  The flapper is the symbol of the “modern” woman, who breaks out of the rigorous criteria of the Victorian Pre-War female model. She is claiming economic, political and sexual freedom enjoying the pleasures of life, dancing in the night club and listening to Jazz music. Flappers became the main cultural and historical trend of the Jazz Age.  Dancer Ksenia Parkhatskaya. Flapper dress. Photo Nuria Aguade © 2019 Charleston Dancer, Dancing Reference, 1920s Dance, Charleston Dance, 1920s Aesthetic, Gcse Textiles, Dancing Pose, Halloween Costumes For Work, Dancers Body

Bobbed hair, short skirt, smoking a cigarette, dancing wildly the Charleston... The flapper is the symbol of the “modern” woman, who breaks out of the rigorous criteria of the Victorian Pre-War female model. She is claiming economic, political and sexual freedom enjoying the pleasures of life, dancing in the night club and listening to Jazz music. Flappers became the main cultural and historical trend of the Jazz Age. Dancer Ksenia Parkhatskaya. Flapper dress. Photo Nuria Aguade © 2019

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The 1920s was a decade of rapid change, and societal values – particularly among urban elites – quickly shifted from women being expected to be wives who are subordinate to their husbands to women valuing independence and breaking the rules. In other words, many young women became flappers. 36. Flappers…

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I admire the photography of Robert Doisneau and I’ve been wanting to do a post on his photographic art for ages. He is one of France’s favourite photographers, best known for his street photography and his many insightful and playful images on everyday French life. As one of the first pioneers of outdoor photojournalism, his prolific output covered ironic images of amusing juxtapositions, mingling social classes, and eccentrics in contemporary Paris streets and cafes. Roberts deep…

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