The hardships of world war one affected Australian fashion for women especially. Due to their participatin in world war one it gave them independence, and confidence knowing that they can work equally as the men. The women in the 1920's were very different from a decade ago, and it was not only shown in their fashion but also in their social life and activites as well. There outfits became more "radical" and shorter and their new form of independence was seen. Their social life also changed as the women started to smoke and drink in public and wear there new outfits which not only showed them to be of a higher social standing but also gave the women of this decade more confidence and freedom.
and thay wanted to be treated as equals.so thay took on more maskline jods.
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Can someone please list some famous Australians from the early 1900's- they have to have been alive before 1920
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A few factors of the sudden economic boom of 1920s in Australian are: - Migrants and refugees from wars - Influences made by British and American on building a developed country - Due to increase in immigration and population, Australians required more food and jobs and that led to a boom on Australia's economy.
The 1920s included:The Great Depressiontension between modernism and fundamentalismrebellion
Women's Fashion
Coco Chanel. Search her up.
Fashion has always had a pretty short memory. The 1920s saw lots of money sloshing around, lots of breaks with tradition and generational disagreement between "flappers" and "matrons." By the 1930s, economic trouble meant that fashion fell pretty low on most people's lists of priorities. Certainly the end of the Great War was a distant influence by then.
. Flapper
During that decade, fashion comprised the same costume styles repetitively, with no informal apparel.The 1920s saw the emergence of informal and athletic gowns for men and several drastic fashion costumes. The dress etiquette waned, and attire offered more variety.
Madeleine Vionnet was a French fashion designer during the 1920s and 1930s.
Short haircuts for women, which came into fashion in the 1920s, remain popular today. Since the 1920s, it has always been socially acceptable for women to wear skirts that do not reach their ankles.
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It was an affect to the 1920s because it just was. It was a time period where people were scared of the communist party.
The lighthearted, forward-looking attitude and fashions of the late 1920s lingered through most of 1930, but by the end of that year the effects of the Great Depression began to affect the public, and a more conservative approach to fashion displaced that of the 1920s. For women, skirts became longer and the waistline was returned up to its normal position in an attempt to bring back the traditional "womanly" look. Other aspects of fashion from the 1920s took longer to phase out.Cloche hats remained popular until about 1933 while short hair remained popular for many women until late in the 1930s. The cloche hat is a fitted, bell-shaped hat that was popular during the 1920s. (Cloche is the French word for bell).
Nicholas Draffin has written: 'Australian woodcuts and linocuts of the 1920s and 1930s' -- subject(s): Biography, Catalogs, Linoleum block-printing, Australian, Printmakers, Wood-engraving, Australian
Fashion in the 20`s started off a fashion revolution! It made fashion who it is today because of the flapper dress. That dress lead designers to see there is more that women would want to wear. It also created a lot of big high fashion designers we still have today!