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Friday, November 16, 2018

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What were things like in the 1920's? What was the fashion in the 1920's? What was the entertainment like the 1920's? Well, I am here to tell you all about those things and many other things about the 1920's.

Purpose: Know what things happen and how things go in the 1920's.

Fashion:
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1920s attire, by House of Recollections. Shop daytime dresses at VintageDancer.com
Credit: VintageDancer.com
By: LaVIeDelight 
The fashion in 1920 is shorter and low waisted dresses and revealing style worn by flappers. Flappers were a generation of young western women who wore short skirts bobbed their hair, listened to jazz and flaunted their disdain for what was considered acceptable behaviour.

But women also wore a lot of other things here's a list:


  • Below the knee length drop waist dresses with a loose, straight fit. 
  • Beaded evening dresses inspired by the "Flappers".
  • Mary Jane or T-Strap heels.
  • Casual Sport gold knickers, argyle socks, blouse and tie. 
  • Cocoon fur coats and fringe wraps. 
  • Bead or feather headbands for evenings. 
  • Long pearl necklaces, bold Art deco colours, faux gemstones

Entertainment:
What was entertainment like in the 1920's?
Three white women sit in a living room. One of them is tuning a radio while the other two look on.
Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Photograph of Brox Sisters, a popular singing trio. 
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Credit: Oeno Gallery
Name:Georgian Bay
Artist: Arthur Lismer

The 1920's were the sources of new, popular types of mass entertainment with radios, movies and sports heroes. The 1920's was also the time where silent movies were created. After World War 1 radios became a hit in houses, hundreds of radio stations were places around the country. There were also silent movies and has become a trend in the 1920's. 









1920's art was also a big hit. Replacing the elaborate style associated with the Victorian Era, the new movement in Art deco flourished during the 1920's. At this time major realist painters like George Luks continued to be popular alongside the new understanding of painting based on abstraction and reflection of nature.









Home Life/Jobs/roles
What was it like in the homes of people and how did people treat each other?

Before the time of Alarm clocks and Siri, people still had to wake up early. In fact, there was a job called "knocker uppers" whose job was to wake up the other workers. If you were a seamstress back then, you were likely to spend most of your time putting together flashy flappers for female partygoers. Many jobs in 1920 are nothing like ours here is 3 example.

                                                           Wheat Farm Labourer 
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Credit: Agriculture CSO

Silent Movie Actor
       
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Credit: History Cooperative
Name: Charlie Chaplin

Telephone Operator 
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Credit: Mass Moment
What were the roles of gender back in the 1920's?

Changing Roles:
The traditionalists feared the 'new morality'of the era was threatening the family values and the conventional role of women in the home. 

Role of Men 1:
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Many fathers comprised the role of the breadwinner (A person who earn money to support their family) and spent more time away from their home as the economy strengthen and they gain more respectable careers. New Production technologies and work simplification undermined the traditional auto worker notions of manhood. 

Fathers knew best when it came to discipline and was still technically the head of the house. 

Credit: Prezi.com


Role of Women 2:
Women were starting to replace men in the workforce because they were less costly for the for the company. Appearance changed completely in the 1920 -1930 making it more accepted that women can be independent.

Women suffrage and the right to run for public office and vote address the fundamental issues of equity and justice to improve lives.




















Well, that is all, for now, I hope you learned something to have a great day and Bye!

Reflection: I think I did a great job of explaining and desvribing what it was like in 1920. Next time I should include more information.




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