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1 Fashion in the 1920s Harley Chase, Victoria Powers, Ashley Sarno, Jan Donato, & Julie Tonuzi

2 Women’s Fashion of the 1920s  The end of World War I, the success of the stock market, and the growth of the women’s rights movement brought about great change in women’s fashion.  Drastic changes such as the use of bright colors and rising hem lines were seen in increased quantities.  Women’s attire began to become more conformable and less formal with items such as shorter skirts and even trousers.  However, these drastic changes in women’s images were not accepted at first glace. It took quite a while for the public to express approval towards the new women’s fashion.

3 Women’s Fashion Changes  Women for the first time, wore sports wear regularly.  The style had shifted into a much more masculine look.  The ideal body image of the time was a ‘boyish figure’.  To accentuate this style women wore tubular dresses with shorted shirts that allowed movement.  Women also bobbed their hair and veered away from large brimmed hats to close fitting crocheted caps or none at all.

4  The corset seen in past decades was eliminated and replaced by camisoles and bloomers  The modern bra was introduced and became very popular.  Less restricting clothing and undergarments made it easier for women to participate in recreational activities such as dancing, driving cars, and playing sorts.  As a result of the rising hemlines, shoes and hosiery became increasingly important to women’s fashion.  T-strap were the shoe of choice for most women. They paired these with stockings of an assortment of colors made of Silk, Rayon, and other materials.  Long necklaces and lavish furs were worn by countless women.

5 Influence on Women’s Fashion in the 1920s  Flappers were the trendy young "liberated" and fashion conscious women of the 1920s.  They were seen as rebellious for exposing their arms, shortening their hair, and wearing dark make up.  Coco Channel was one of the first to wear trousers and cut her hair. She was the most influential woman in fashion in the 1920s. Flapper Coco Channel

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7 Early 1920’s Menswear  In the early twenties, men's fashion seems to have been greatly influenced by the uniforms worn by the military during the First World War  They wore extremely high waisted jackets.  Lapels on suit jackets were not very wide as they tended to be buttoned up high.  Pants were relatively narrow, straight, and short; sometimes cuffed at the bottom.

8 Late 1920’s Menswear  By 1925, jackets went back to normal lengths, but “Oxford Bags” came into fashion.  Oxford Bags were wide pants.  Double-breasted vests, usually worn with a single- breasted jacket, also became popular.  During the 1920s, men had a variety of sport clothes available to them, including sweaters and short trousers, known as knickers.  For evening wear men preferred the short tuxedo to the tail.

9 Men’s Hats  The type of hats men wore depended on their class.  Upper class men wore top hats.  Middle class men wore fedoras.  Working class men wore newsboy caps or no hats at all.  In the summer, both upper and middle class men wore straw boaters.

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11 Girl’s Fashion  Girls were always restricted to cover everything, so when they got the chance to make a change they did.  During this era they changed to short, loose dresses made of cotton.  Summer shoes were usually canvas, making them much lighter than the hard boots of the Victorian age.  In winter, a heavy sailor suit or a serge skirt worn with a sweater could be accompanied by a matching beret. A knitted suit went underneath and had attachments for holding up long stockings.  Most girls now kept their hair very short.  Ribbons were very popular!

12 Boy’s Fashion  Knee-length trousers year-round.  Over time they gradually grew shorter.  In summer they wore ankle socks with canvas shoes or sandals and in winter they wore heavy socks.  They also wore knitted pullovers and cardigans.  School wear was suit jackets and ties, but these were much less restrictive than before.


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