Vintage Clothing | Flapper Dresses from 1921

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2007

Vintage fashion from the 1920s. Featured are illustrations from La Gazette du Bon Ton, a leading French fashion magazine during the 1920s. The color prints show vintage clothing from the famous fashion houses of Worth, Lanvin, Doucet, Poiret, Callot Soeurs, and Paquin.

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  • My great grandma was a flapper, and my mom was a hippie :D

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  • Lovely art.

  • posted your video on the munroe mansion wordpress I write historical fiction novels (not published yet) and post them on authonomy com to read (linda randall) I blog about historical clothing, music, art, theatre on this blog :)

  • i know right.

  • The term "Flapper" came from not buckeling or snapping womes galoshes - they flapped when open, thus the name.

  • It amazing that only a couple of years before, they were still essentially Victorians.

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