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What Women REALLY Wore in The 1920s (Part 2) || Fashion Archaeology Ep. 4

"What Women REALLY Wore in The 1920s (Part 2) || Fashion Archaeology Ep. 4" If you enjoyed this video, please consider supporting my work here:    / @uniquelymadison   . Feel free to like, comment, and subscribe to help grow my channel, and click the bell to be notified when something new is posted! || 𝓢𝓸𝓬𝓲𝓪𝓵 𝓜𝓮𝓭𝓲𝓪 𝓟𝓪𝓰𝓮𝓼 || Instagram:   / uniquely_madison   Facebook:   / uniquelymadison1   1920s: The era of Art Deco, of Surrealism, of prohibition, of motorcars, and telephones being available for the middle class. In 1920 women gain the right to vote. African Americans push for equality and began to garner fame in film, business, music and literature. England and America is blossoming after World War 1, with booming industry and inventions. While other European countries suffer lack and unemployment. Radical political changes are born. In 1922 Mussolini creates the first fascist government. In 1923 the tomb of Tutankhamun is opened by Howard Carter, and baseball star Babe Ruth hits another home run to the delight of his fans. The “celebrity” is born thanks to mass media coverage, new improved motion picture houses, radios, and phonographs. Charlie Chaplin, Lilian Gish, Clara Bow, Rudolph Valentino, Mary Pickford, Louise Brooks and more grace the silver screen grabbing the affection, laughs and interest of the public. Record play out the music of Rudy Vallee, Paul Whiteman, Jelly Roll Morton and Bessie Smith. Literature is published at fantastic rate from authors like Fitzgerald, Hemingway and D.H. Laurence. In 1928 a man named Walt Disney introduced to the world to a little mouse name Mickey, and 1929 saw the first films with a completely African American cast. While there is still a great interest in the 1920s, I have found that today's view of the era has degraded into something very different from the original. The perception of 1920s fashion is easily one of the most stereotyped and misunderstood out of all fashion eras. Women are often portrayed wearing a generic clothing with no period tailoring or subtle detailing. Some come close, while many are just completely and horrendously wrong. Most of this degradation can be accredited to people watching films that take artistic liberties because filmmakers think that the audience will not relate to accurate costumes or they just don't bother doing research at all. Also to blame is Halloween costumes which are usually as inexpensive as possible and again cater to the modern taste, and then there are celebrities, who do not care about historic accuracy but just want to look sexy or edgy. Thus this odd and tasteless image of the 1920s is born. In this video we will sweep away these layers of misinformation to reveal the true craftsmanship and beauty of 1920s fashion for women || 𝓒𝓱𝓪𝓹𝓽𝓮𝓻𝓼 || 0:00 - 1:46 ~ Intro 1:46 - 6:22 ~ What Influenced The Style of the 1920s 6:22 - 11:42 ~ Silhouettes, Styles, and Color Palette 11:42 - 21:25 ~ Dresses 21:25 - 25:35 ~ Blouses 25:35 - 29:45 ~ Sweaters & Knitwear 29:45 - 33:02 ~ Skirts & Trousers 33:02 - 36:16 ~ Suits 36:16 - 41:24 ~ Coats & Outerwear 41:24 - 42:39 ~ Outro Special thanks to The Library of Congress, Vintage Dancer, The Ultimate Fashion History for sharing your knowledge and resources. This episode is specially dedicated to the UFH founder and supporter of this channel, Amanda Hallay Heath who sadly passed this year. || 𝓜𝓾𝓼𝓲𝓬 𝓒𝓻𝓮𝓭𝓲𝓽𝓼 || royalty free Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music http://freesoundmusic.eu original videos: • Dixie Dandy -    • Dixie Dandy no copyright new orleans ...   • On The Road To Brooklyn -    • On The Road To Brooklyn - no copyrigh...   • Grace & Beauty Rag -    • Grace & Beauty Rag - traditional Ragt...   • Pointlessly Happy -    • no copyright vintage jazz: "Pointless...   || 𝓓𝓘𝓢𝓒𝓛𝓐𝓘𝓜𝓔𝓡𝓢 || Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. || 𝓣𝓪𝓰𝓼 || #WhatwomenREALLYWoreinThe1920s #Whatwomenreallywore #womensstyle #FashionArchaeology #vintage #retro #clothing #vintagefashion #vintageclothing #vintagehair #vintagestyle #vintagelifestyle #retrostyle #classic #oldfashion #1920s #1930s #hautecouture #PaulPoiret #cocochanel #20sfashion #oldHollywood #fashion #style #100YearsofFashion #oldies #flapper #memorabilia #vintagelife #fashion #style #ArtDeco #prohibition #CharlieChaplin #fashionhistory #vintageadvertisements #educational #inspriation #learning #TheGreatGatsby #theroaringtwenties #silentfilm #oldhollwood #WW1 #makeup #beauty #hairstyle #1920smakeup #1920shair #1920sskincare #secretsofthepast #MaryPickford #BillieDove #LouiseBrooks #ClaraBow #JosephineBaker #flapperdress

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