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Maggie Lewis Taylor Adams Courtnie Fields Desiree Copeland Kara Brunk
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Coco Chanel- August 8,1883- January 10, 1971 Most influential designer of the 1920’s. She was one of the first to open a boutique Elsa Schiaparelli one of Coco Chanel’s biggest rivals She is famous for her costume jewelry and hats Jean Patou one of the first male designers Specialized in sportswear By: Coutrnie Fields Coco Chanel
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The 1920’s was the beginning of Menswear Men wore suits nearly all the time Bright colorful accessories like bow ties were popular Hats were also worn at all times The Fedora was a popular hat By: Kara Brunk
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Women’s dresses became shorter. They used to be ankle or floor length, but now they were knee and calf length. Women wore long necklaces and they wore heels that were around three inches with a strap across them. Lace and tassels were a big part of the 1920’s fashion. Color of outfits were pastel colors, black and white. Some red was worn but mostly by the flappers. By: Desiree Copeland
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Women began cutting their hair short when they were working in the factories. Men followed the example. The most popular hairstyle was the bob. There were many versions like the French bob, straight bob, shingle bob, and Valentine bob. Men’s facial hair was very popular, beards and mustaches. They liked to keep the style flat and plastered down. Using marcel waves to style the bobs were popular. Women also wore a hat called a cloche which is French for fitted bell-shaped. Children wore their hair similar to the adults, boys wore it short and parted to the side. Girls cut theirs beneath their ears and wore large bows on top of their heads. By: Taylor Adams
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Eye make-up was very dark and always painted black with bright colors to make it pop. Eyebrows were draw on manually each and everyday. Foundation is very pale and blush was very bright red. Lipstick was always shaded with deep red and was applied in a cupid’s bow. By: Maggie Lewis
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