The flapper costume is more than a party outfit; it is a symbol of female liberation, rebellion, and a radical shift in social norms during the Roaring Twenties. Characterized by its "boyish" silhouette and scandalous (for the time) length, the look represented women who ditched corsets for freedom of movement and traditional modesty for independent self-expression.
: A bold, "powdered down" look was essential, featuring dark eyeliner, rouge on the cheeks (and sometimes the knees), and a well-defined red "Cupid’s bow" lip. The Cultural Significance
: Long strands of pearls , cigarette holders, and stockings that were often intentionally rolled down below the knee.
Authentic 1920s style prioritized straight, loose lines over the hour-glass curves of the Victorian era.
The flapper costume is more than a party outfit; it is a symbol of female liberation, rebellion, and a radical shift in social norms during the Roaring Twenties. Characterized by its "boyish" silhouette and scandalous (for the time) length, the look represented women who ditched corsets for freedom of movement and traditional modesty for independent self-expression.
: A bold, "powdered down" look was essential, featuring dark eyeliner, rouge on the cheeks (and sometimes the knees), and a well-defined red "Cupid’s bow" lip. The Cultural Significance
: Long strands of pearls , cigarette holders, and stockings that were often intentionally rolled down below the knee.
Authentic 1920s style prioritized straight, loose lines over the hour-glass curves of the Victorian era.