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FLAPPER - traducción al árabe

WESTERN WOMEN ATTIRED IN A PARTICULAR WAY IN THE 1920S
Flappers; Style of the flapper girl; Flapper girl; Flapppers; Flapper dress; Flapper era; Petting party
  • ''The Flapper Magazine'' inner page
  • French actress [[Polaire]] in 1899
  • Actress [[Norma Talmadge]]
  • Woman depicted in typical flapper outfit in the cover art for ''[[The Plastic Age]]'', 1924
  • A flapper s featured on the poster for the 1924 film ''[[The Enemy Sex]]''
  • An advertisement for the 1920 [[silent film]] comedy ''[[The Flapper]]'', with [[Olive Thomas]], before the look of the flapper had started to come together.
  • ''Life Magazine'' cover "The Flapper" by [[Frank Xavier Leyendecker]], 2 February 1922
  • [[Violet Romer]] in a flapper dress c. 1915
  • "Where there's smoke there's fire" by [[Russell Patterson]], showing a fashionably dressed flapper in the 1920s.

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Definición

flapper
¦ noun informal (in the 1920s) a young woman who wore fashionable clothing and flouted conventional standards of behaviour.

Wikipedia

Flapper

Flappers were a subculture of young Western women in the 1920s who wore short skirts (knee height was considered short during that period), bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior. Flappers were seen as brash for wearing excessive makeup, drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes in public, driving automobiles, treating sex in a casual manner, and otherwise flouting social and sexual norms. As automobiles became available, flappers gained freedom of movement and privacy.

Flappers are icons of the Roaring Twenties, the social, political turbulence, and increased transatlantic cultural exchange that followed the end of World War I, as well as the export of American jazz culture to Europe. There was a reaction to this counterculture from more conservative people, who belonged mostly to older generations. They claimed that the flappers' dresses were 'near nakedness', and that flappers were 'flippant', 'reckless', and unintelligent.

While primarily associated with the United States, the "modern girl" archetype was a worldwide phenomenon that had other names depending on the country, such as joven moderna in Argentina or garçonne in France, although the American term "flapper" was the most widespread internationally.

Ejemplos de uso de FLAPPER
1. Kate wore an exquisite flapper dress, embroidered with 20,000 precision–cut crystals from Swarovski.
2. Some looks are proposed but not accepted ... It was the same with flapper dresses, maxi coats.
3. For women, choices at Barbara, Barbara, & Co. range from denim to flapper dresses.
4. John Wilshere was unable to convert, whereas Jamie Lyon‘s low flapper had bounced kindly off the crossbar following Hooper‘s try.
5. Bikini babe Gemma Atkinson was restrained in a flapper dress while rising starlet Adele draped herself in head–to–toe black.