Costume: Flapper

: Characters played by actresses like Clara Bow and the literary heroines of F. Scott Fitzgerald solidified the flapper as the cultural heroine of the decade. Making Costumes : How to Make a Flapper Costume

The flapper was the "modern woman" of her time, born from the social changes following World War I and the hard-won right to vote in 1920. flapper costume

: While modern costumes rely heavily on all-over fringe, real dresses of the era often used beading, sequins, and Art Deco patterns on light fabrics like silk. : Characters played by actresses like Clara Bow

: Features a dropped waistline, sleeveless design, and hemlines that rose to the knee—a height that allowed for the high-energy Charleston dance. : While modern costumes rely heavily on all-over

: Long strands of pearls , cigarette holders, and stockings that were often intentionally rolled down below the knee.

: Advances in manufacturing made these fashionable looks affordable for middle-class women, turning style into a tool for social mobility.

: Women bobbed their hair short and wore close-fitting cloche hats by day, or jeweled headbands with ostrich feathers for evening glamour.