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Flapper Era

noun as in Roaring Twenties

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Times columns focuses on men and women and their struggles during the early flapper era.

One of the most obvious examples of this, said Jessica Regan, the associate curator of the Costume Institute at the Met, is the period after World War I and the flu of 1918, when the lavish embellishment and physical liberation of the flapper era and the Harlem Renaissance emerged.

Her collection includes cartoons by women in the flapper era, the second world war and 1950s romance comics, among others.

The tombstone was placed on Victorian morals as the “flapper” era took hold.

A few outfits had retro flair, including some silver metallic skirts that evoked the flapper era, and some fused Asian designs that gave the show an international feel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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