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"flapper" Definitions
  1. a fashionable young woman in the 1920s who was interested in modern ideas and was determined to enjoy herself

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Others saw the decade's new "flapper" woman, dancing in jazz
Also little black dresses (tiered, flapper style, in silk chiffon).
The 1920s flapper and shopgirl era was a lot of fun.
Charlize Theron perhaps channeled the Oscar statues in this flapper-style gold dress.
First, there's the DIY flapper look she revealed in an US Weekly spread.
Many researchers believe that, in a traumatic brain injury, that flapper stays open.
Aine was also in the 2018 show, and she was dressed as a flapper.
And the flapper era was a blizzard of energy and saucy fun, wasn't it?
Delander wore a sequined fringe dress that was typical of the 1920s flapper style.
There was nostalgia bathed in the refracted light of a zillion beaded flapper dresses.
For special occasions, I have a flapper-inspired gold headband with a tall black feather.
People say I look like a flapper, or that they like my jacket-y thing.
When I think Zelda Fitzgerald, I think flapper style, long cigarette holders, and dark red lips.
Luxe fabrics, flapper girl silhouettes, and art-deco style dominated the fashion world in the '20s.
The second is powered by a cartoon prince, many delusional dating comments, and a flapper dress.
Boop was presented as a ditzy flapper, but underneath the two-dimensional cartoon lay something deeper.
A ravishing young woman in a chic flapper-ish ensemble rushes into a medical examining room.
Episode 6Thanks to Zelda's restored confidence and flapper girl mystique, the Fitzgeralds are enjoying Kimye-level fame.
That meant flapper-inspired tennis attire in the 1920s, and, later, '50s-style cardigans and '20153s mod.
Naturally there were costume changes—sequins, neon stripperware, Xena Warrior Princess armor, an avant runway flapper dress.
Harris, the model Karlie Kloss, Chrissy Teigen) and optimistic Oscar gold (Emma Stone, in flapper-fringed Givenchy).
"Show Boat" may be a relic of the flapper era, but there's nothing old-fashioned about its brilliance.
Former Pussycat Doll Melody Thornton stole the show in this fringed flapper design for the 2009 BET Awards.
It's 1925 for the lords and ladies at Downton Abbey — think flapper dresses, cocktail parties and women's rights.
In season one, we got June's magically heat-styled Veronica Lake hair and her gorgeous beaded flapper dress.
Mr. Young made his movie debut in "Margie," a 22002 high school comedy set in the flapper era.
If you can't find your flapper dress, Hot Topic has you covered with its own Fantastic Beasts line.
Naturally, Beyoncé took the theme very seriously, stepping out in a custom Walter Collection gown with major flapper vibes.
It's a little on the pricier side, but well worth it for the jaw-dropping 20s-era flapper gowns.
The silver-fringe Alberta Ferretti flapper frock that Adrienne Warren chose had a noteworthy flare; ditto Akosua Busia's head wrap.
While the black dress makes the cut, the momager's next outfit – a white, layered fringe flapper dress – gets shut down immediately.
Context: For many women, the "little black dress" — first conceptualized by Chanel in the 1920s flapper years — is a wardrobe staple.
Renault's 4.53 Type JV boasted 24.5 horsepower, quite a pile of sacré bleu for any flapper who landed behind the wheel.
One of them is a high-bred, very 1920s-inspired It-Girl, Clara Bow, ammonia-drinking, fringe-dress-wearing flapper girl.
Fit the theme by sharing a cigar with a couple flapper dancers in the rooftop casino, do it for the content.
We see her as a chronicler of contemporary New York, in both its manic, flapper highs and its bread-line lows.
From choppy to flapper-inspired to blunt to middle-parted, bangs aren't just a big decision, they're a staple in hair history.
That was definitely the biggest influence when I started, that freedom from coming out of the Victorian era into the flapper girl.
Among the earliest pieces in the show are two 141 female heads modeled in terra cotta, one with a post-flapper bob.
There's the blunt supermodel bobs of the '90s, '80s power-suit curls, and now, Prohibition era flapper finger waves are having a moment.
Her Halloween costumes have typically been the kind you see in every costume store — Poison Ivy, Wonder Woman, Sexy Red Riding Hood, Flapper.
The wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald and original flapper, played by Christina Ricci, is alluring and glitzy — a force in her own right.
Dion's silver fringed dress was somewhat reminiscent of what a 1920s flapper would have worn, while her headpiece added drama to her ensemble.
Nettles, 42, tweeted about her excitement before taking the stage, posting a slow-motion video of herself in a silver flapper-like dress.
All cheer when the host—dressed in a bow tie, shirt, and hot pants—climbs on stage and introduces a flapper girl group.
Just like when your toilet flapper is open and it won't flush, sodium rushes into the channels, preventing more sparks from being made.
It was the Jazz Age, the days of the flapper, when youth was glorified, the way it would be again in the 1960s.
The show was based on the life of Zelda Fitzgerald, party girl, flapper style icon, wife, and electric muse of author F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Zelda wrote a great many short stories for magazines, including a piece called "Death of the Flapper," in which she described her own outlook.
The model-turned-actress gave total space flapper vibes in a semi-sheer metallic halter dress from Iris van Herpen's Fall 2017 Couture collection.
Why not channel the tropes of an even simpler time, beyond the flapper-dressed Jazz Age and into the Copper Age, some 5,300 years ago?
The number of these sparks are regulated by the sodium channel, which controls how much sodium gets in, like a flapper in a toilet tank.
There were flapper dresses with seams picked out in hook-and-eye closures orbited by feather rings, and floral lace strung from tiny ribbon roses.
Whether you're looking to make a statement with voluminous sleeves or flapper-inspired fringe, click ahead for the bridal trends we can't get enough of.
More ludicrous than offensive, it stars Edward G. Robinson as the titular enforcer with Loretta Young in full flapper mode as his wayward adopted daughter.
This scrapbook, assembled from 1926 to 1927 and also found at Honey & Wax, documents the senior year of Mary Jane Wiseman, a flapper in Texas.
Actress Christina Ricci portrays the vivacious socialite and novelist, and, in a new trailer for the series, expertly channels Zelda's slinky flapper style and scrappy attitude.
For Kendall Jenner's 3003st birthday, the model threw a roaring '20s bash and celebrated at L.A. restaurant Delilah, where she wore a glittery, flapper-inspired dress.
Directed by Paul Stancato at the Duke on 42nd Street, the production is heavy on flapper-era glamour (the costumes are by Liene Dobraja) and amour.
Leaks that can be detected in the water delivery system include pipe bursts, toilet flapper leaks, and leaks in supply-line hoses to clothes and dishwashers.
Like a hip Mary Poppins, Nottage sipped a bourbon as her charges watched a woman in a flapper dress strip to her panties while hula-hooping.
Or a beaded flapper tank top woven onto a thin shirt of tulle tucked into slouchy white jeans, arms draped in a lavish fake fur stole.
She was a 246s flapper in the hit 28 musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and a nun who falls for Elvis Presley in "Change of Habit" in 8.
Fresh off a tour with the Rolling Stones, the Turners brought their entire revue—not to mention Tina's trademark gold-fringed flapper dress—out to Hef's pad.
Scholar Marilyn Morgan describes the two images of the modern woman proliferated by magazines and featured in newspapers and popular fiction: the flapper and the athletic girl.
It shows one of his stone pedestals, which meant as much to him as the sculptures set on them, supporting a live flapper doing an ecstatic dance.
Also simple little chemises of cream or black or shell-pink gauze, sometimes with flapper tiers, sometimes embroidered with a single, stylized silver-sequined feather or two.
Born in Brooklyn, Bow, then 21, Bow was Hollywood's prototypical flapper, the epitome of silent screen vivacity, known as the "It Girl" for her evident sex appeal.
A mannequin in her studio displayed a beaded lace flapper-style dress (formerly a tablecloth) that would not look out of place on a "Downton Abbey" set.
Alice narrates the book in galloping flapper banter, and the characters surrounding her respond in kind, all equally witty, like the troupe in a Noël Coward play.
" Retrospectively, I loved these as much, if not more than the stuff I continued to gobble up through my adolescence, such as the 1965 "Flipper" parody entitled "Flapper.
So if you dig flapper-era-inspired lipstick packaging, top-selling cult name-brands, and eco-friendly nail polishes, we suggest you take a look at these offerings ASAP.
Zelda Fitzgerald, for those who are unfamiliar, was a troubled socialite, novelist, possibly the first flapper, and the wife of author F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose work she strongly influenced.
Inevitably, a few escape, and he must track them down with Tina, a disgraced auror (Katherine Waterson), Jacob, a befuddled human (Dan Folger), and Tina's flapper roommate (Alison Sudol).
And with J.K. Rowling seemingly spending her time on Twitter explaining how Hermione is actually a flapper from the 1920s, games might be the great hope wizarding fans need.
The first lady and former model stepped out with the President in a white Michael Kors fringed flapper-inspired dress, arriving at the G20 Summit social dinner at Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie.
In Florine's 1923 portrait of her, she appears as a flapper goddess on a chaise adrift in a starry sky, next to a combined Mosaic burning bush and Christmas tree.
The most prominent character to emerge from this period was "the modern girl," a sort of proto-type flapper who exemplified everything that was new in this post-world era.
Flanagan's ravenous haunted house is full of terrors like the broken-necked lady, the demonic flapper, and the seductive room — all of them adding to the show's shiver-inducing atmosphere.
To celebrate the health care provider's 100-year anniversary, the unique works represented various fashion eras: everything from the 1920s-inspired flapper to the Donna Reed look popular in the 50s.
Beaded caps sported by some models gave outfits a 1920s-era flapper twist, as swaying, fringed skirts succeeded slinkier numbers and intricately textured jackets which caught the light at certain angles.
In the United States, the beginning of the twentieth century saw increased interest in the "new girl," a flapper prototype, who boxed or wrestled as part of a physical fitness program.
But Richardson shines in her scenes, infusing this young performer with an enthusiasm and charm that hints at the liberated, seductive flapper that Brooks would come to coin in her 25 films.
But even as the characters age and new kinds of music push into the 20th century, the choreography seems stuck in the 19th-century cakewalk, with a few flapper flourishes thrown in.
Janie Taylor has outfitted Ms. Peck and Mr. Fairchild in identical green; but Ms. Peck's long-sleeved attire features a peculiarly long Edwardian bodice on top of a brief pink flapper skirt.
I picture Biden's rallies with flapper girls and men in suspenders and wicker hats doing the Charleston, while moving pictures and maybe even "talkies" screen on a white sheet in the background.
It's a millennial stereotype to have nostalgia for a distant past or to believe they were "born in the wrong decade," longing for flapper dances, or '50s diner milkshakes, or seeing Nirvana live.
Emma Stone's flapper gown is weirdly not quite as good as her star-studded Golden Globes look, and it's perhaps a little on-the-nose for a nostalgic fantasy like La La Land.
At Givenchy, Riccardo Tisci offered up, among the mandala print pantsuits and peekaboo flapper gowns, an haute reference to American collegiate style in the form of, among other things, a mink baseball shirt.
The pattern of the dress combined with beading gave it an Art Deco, flapper-inspired feel, while the hint of skin beneath and her sleek platinum lob kept the overall look very 21st-century.
The stereotype of the new culture had been the flapper, but this was a small group compared to the millions captivated by new forms of leisure and social adventure, many of them entirely secular.
Following in the flapper footsteps of Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby (2013), Hello Giggles reports that the streaming service is releasing The Last Tycoon, a nine-part series based on an unfinished Fitzgerald novel.
A model at Salvatore Ferragamo walked in one direction in a fringed flapper dress and almost bumped into a model walking the other way in a cherry red bathing suit and matching sheer anorak.
That alliance was disrupted in the 1920s with a consumer-driven youth revolt against the prudish Victorian matriarch and a celebration of a motherless girl culture of flapper dance-a-thons, petting parties and gin fests.
Jessica Chastain also played up those breezy red carpet photo ops in a flapper-esque pastel purple gown featuring a fitted bodice with all over beading that changes into a fully fringed skirt at her thigh.
Items by the fashion designer known simply as Halston include garments that Minnelli wore on stage, screen and in personal appearances, including a red sequined tuxedo from the 1970s, and a black and crimson beaded flapper dress.
Even the best episodes of "The Haunting of Hill House" have big problems, among them performances that are all over the map—and, occasionally, as with the unscary ghost of a flapper, straight out of summer stock.
He worked on the scenario for a week, creating two gangsters—one thuggish, one swank—and a flapper attracted to both, and von Sternberg turned the story into a darkly brooding composition of shadows and fleeting figures.
No matter how many apps you install to send you cheerful checklists and reassuring alerts, when the time comes to change the flapper on the toilet, you still have to roll up your sleeves and do it.
They exemplify how the Japanese reworked their own traditional designs, materials, and objects with innovation: hanging scroll paintings, woodblock prints, and kimonos, for instance, carry unexpected imagery of tipsy women wearing flapper dresses and puffing imported cigarettes.
Kendall Jenner debuted a modern update on the flapper dress at at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday, attending the Vanity Fair and Chopard party wearing a form-fitting blazer dress with a fringed skirt by Mathieu Mirano.
With gently sloping arms, its three overlapping rows of delicate fringe suggest subtle movement: They wrap around the barrel back with the grace of a Vionnet flapper dress or a manton, the scarf that Flamenco dancers let fly.
Ms. Channing starred as the flapper Lorelei Lee, and her stardom was assured when she sang Lorelei's anthem, "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend": Time rolls on And youth is gone And you can't straighten up when you bend.
Emerald Green High Collar Button Up Cape Coat, $62.00 1920s Style Blush Pink Shaggy Flapper Open Vest, $198.003 Mustard Yellow Button Up Three-Quarter Sleeve Knit Cardigan, $28.00 Some of their looks are a little more traditional Hogwarts than Fantastic Beasts.
Clad in a plunging yellow-and-black-striped flapper dress (complete with fringe), the Japanese comedian and plus-size fashion icon steals the stage as she pops, locks, and drops it under a disco ball at L.A.'s Union Nightclub.
Our star-spangled highlights are Rixo x Laura Jackson's chevron striped number, a tea dress for after dark; Warehouse's fringed co-ord, a modern take on the '20s flapper; and (again from Warehouse) a backless silver gown dripping in contemporary glamour.
Her outfits on display are spectacular — ranging from a super-chic sidesaddle riding outfit from Busvine of England to the Orientalist flapper dress by Agnès on loan from Palais Galliera, part of a suite that chronicles Gould's life in Paris.
There were flapper-esque lines finished in a giant doughnut; sleeves that dusted the knees and sleeves that didn't exist; bumps and bulges erupting from all sort of places; lace and nylon and cage-like creations; peekaboo with a belly button.
Just as Maria Cornejo, another longtime proponent of sustainability in fashion, has found fortitude in the ease of a bronze silk doppio sweatshirt over matching pleated pants, a hammered silk drop-waisted flapper dress and a deep-pile corduroy dress.
The popular images of the era are of women set loose from Victorian restrictions: the flapper dancing and smoking and rouging her knees, the suffragist glorying in her newfound enfranchisement, the New Woman entering government and the arts and the professions.
You might be picking up what we're throwing down here, but, if you're still figuring out a last-minute Halloween costume and happen to have a sequined dress and some pearls lying around, a flapper might be your leg to stand dance on.
The researchers, Matěj Karásek, Florian T. Muijres, Christophe De Wagter, Bart D.W. Remes, and Guido C.H.E. de Croon, wrote about the DelFly in an article for Science called "A tailless aerial robotic flapper reveals that flies use torque coupling in rapid banked turns."
Emma arrived in an atypically dark, skin-baring look that was a slight departure from the usual ethereal flapper-esque sheaths she wears on the red carpet and wouldn't be all that surprising to find in the closets of the KarJenner family.
She also gathered lists of women's hacks and alterations to the off-the-shelf sanitary pads; for instance, one Smith College student imagined a discreet pad called the Invisos for a Jazz Age flapper who planned to dance in a clingy dress.
Though her mother wrote hoping that Crawford might become "a real lady musician, with nice manners and poise and self-confidence and pretty clothes," she swiftly bobbed her hair in the style of a flapper and befriended artists including the poet Carl Sandburg.
The Best Actress-winner accepted her award wearing a gold, flapper-esque Givenchy Haute Couture gown and a very subtle Planned Parenthood pin before changing into a very on-trend white silk slip dress and a pearl-studded blazer pinned with a blue ACLU ribbon.
Classic dances such as the Robot, the Worm, and the Charleston (called "the Flapper" in the game) are also optional add-ons—but so are newer dances attached to Black artists of present-day, such as 2 Milly's Milly Rock and Blocboy JB's "Shoot" dance.
It's because later in the episode, the Commander is going to dress up Offred in a glamorous flapper dress, and the show wants her hair to be glamorous to match, but it also doesn't want to show the labor that goes into glamour onscreen.
Roll gates lifted to reveal a bounty little seen in the peaks of the Catskills: Edwardian gowns, Victorian dresses, flapper shifts, soda fountain poodle skirts, hippie bell bottoms and 1980s power suits — all told, 2,000 pieces of vintage clothing arriving at their new, humbler home.
Christina Ricci channels Zelda Sayre, the Alabama judge's daughter, flapper extraordinaire and eventual wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald (Gavin Stenhouse in the pilot, David Hoflin in subsequent episodes), in this adaptation of Therese Anne Fowler's imagining of how the Jazz Age couple came to be.
With a "Fortnite"-themed soundtrack blasting, class-goers will tackle 12 dances inspired by the popular game, working their way up from the wiggle to the floss and the robot via orange justice, take the L, best mates, jubilation, hype, flapper, fresh, boneless and the worm.
And the garter toss has remained a lucky tradition for the past 400 years or so, with tweaks for each era — for example, some flapper brides used their garters to hold a flask, and some '80s garter-catchers displayed their prize on their car's rear view mirror.
A woman who followed her own factory shift with dancing or a quick drink at the pub confronted public accusations of being a "flaunting flapper" or an "amateur girl" -- effectively a prostitute -- even as fellow male workers and soldiers on leave might proposition and harass her.
Ron Cephas Jones manages to make something funny out of his small role as a cosmic jazz man, but Lillias White can't do much with one of the show's oddest contrivances, a flapper-style drug boss who seems to have stepped straight out of the Cotton Club.
Actress Billie Dove in a football uniform on the cover of "The Flapper," 220 (Wikimedia Commons) The new girl featured in advertisements was the epitome of leisure who was pictured as being removed from rank and social hierarchy, although that was almost certainly not the case.
At Van Cleef & Arpels, Catherine Cariou, the house's heritage director, showed a 1920s-era advertisement picturing a flapper with shingled hair dancing as she displayed a sautoir with a tassel pendant and, from the 1950s, a bracelet of four twisted gold ropes ending with a tassel.
Bolton has coherently broken down Sontag's theory of camp, pairing a selection of the essay's bullet points with the objects referenced within them (a Tiffany lamp, a flapper dress, a dandy's suit, a Balenciaga dress covered in a delicate layer of feathers), or pieces that help explain them.
With Amazon already set to roll out its own series, Z: The Beginning of Everything, with Christina Ricci playing the woman dubbed as the first American flapper, now the two films starring Johansson and Lawrence, respectively, are said to be on the fast track to hitting the silver screen.
The shorter flapper 'do became popular during a period of women's (relative) liberation in the 1920s, and in the 1960s and 1970s, as the women's and civil rights movements unfolded, the pixie cut took hold, especially in style icons like Mia Farrow and Twiggy (though not in little girls).
There were tasseled trims on leather jackets teamed with minidresses and thigh-high boots; threads of beads cascading, flapper style, from evening shifts; and even entire shivering suede skirts and handbags covered in the swinging stuff, a hippie-deluxe embellishment celebrating the softer side of '70s dressing for what feels like a tougher, harder era.
While the flapper rebelled against social mores by drinking, smoking, dancing and bobbing her hair, she did not threaten traditional masculine authority because the type of girls who tried to follow this lifestyle needed money, which mean that flappers either had to come from wealth or they had to find it, typically through men.
In her flapper-esque shift dress in the brand's signature fabric, Clooney was right on trend – after all, five original supermodels wore dresses in the material to pay homage to the late Gianni Versace in the brand's most recent fashion show, which was designed by sister Donatella as a tribute to Gianni on the 20th anniversary of his death.
The other night at Benno, a new restaurant in the Evelyn Hotel, I had to wonder if a pair of couples sitting at the bar were plants: they were dressed, like guests at a Jay Gatsby soirée, in full nineteen-twenties attire, the women in sequinned flapper gowns, feathered headpieces, and boas, the men in crisp tuxedos.
Often likened to Coco Chanel, the designer who liberated women from corsets in the flapper 1920s, the free-spirited Ms. Rykiel (pronounced ree-KYEL) made fashions for women who, like herself, were proud of their pregnancies, sophisticated about sex and too busy to fuss over the latest designer fads — women who wanted to look smart, but needed to get on with their lives.
But it's a relatively minor element in the story, which also brings in disgraced magical investigator Porpentina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston, looking perpetually on the edge of tears), her mind-reading flapper sister Queenie (Alison Sudol, molling it up Chicago-style), a shady magical enforcer (Colin Farrell), and a non-magical politician and his family, who would be inconsequential if one of them wasn't played by Jon Voight.
But before her one-of-a-kind Halston flapper dresses, her "Cabaret" bowler and annotated shooting script, several large-format Annie Leibovitz portraits, an engraved silver baby cup, a watercolor portrait of her at age 22003, and a $22013,21963 check made out to (and endorsed by) Andy Warhol are put on the block, some noteworthy pieces are being installed at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Catch Alunah on tour: 31/03/17: The Chameleon, Nottingham, UK06/04/173: The Flapper, Birmingham, UK07/04/17: Bannermans, Edinburgh, UK217/211/205: Rebellion, Manchester, UK217/212/205: The Lounge, London, UK 133/213/205: Metal Front, Coevorden, Holland217/05/17: Exit Club, Dusseldorf, Germany08/05/17: Music City, Antwerp, Belgium09/053/17: TBC10/05/17: TBC11/05/17: Coq d'Or, Olten, Switzerland 12/05/17: Bloom, Mezzago, Italy13/05/17: TBC Kim Kelly is psyched on Twitter.
Instead he picked his angles, refined them; found the grace in the austerity of a long blue tuxedo shirt atop narrow trousers, in the allure in a flapper tank dress covered in 200,000 Swarovski crystals to create a mosaic portrait of a black father holding his baby, and in the harmony of a carnelian silk wrap skirt quilted like a duvet and paired with a T-shirt with the words "Stop calling 911 on the culture" over the breast.

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