In 1923 a young American actor named Tallulah Bankhead became the most sensational star of the London stage. Having persuaded the actor and manager Gerald du Maurier to give her a leading role in his ...
Judith Mackrell’s “Flappers” is a juicy, energetic exploration of six dazzling iconoclasts who all flared to fame in the Roaring ‘20s. Unlike recent books such as Simon Winchester’s “The Professor and ...
The flapper, with her fringed skirts, bobbed hair and loose stockings, epitomized the “flaming youth” of the 1920s. And she added some nifty expressions to our slang, too: “hotsy-totsy,” “pipe down,” ...
The second decade of the 20th century isn’t called the Roaring Twenties for nothing - a carefree lifestyle, lavish parties and all-night dancing defined this pivotal decade of the Jazz Age. The second ...
1920s style marked a change in women's fashions from the more restrictive silhouettes of the past in favour of more comfortable daily attire. One of the key influences was Louise Brooks' flapper ...
This beautiful set of collectible cigarette cards depicts fashionable young women, dressed in 1920s flapper garb, as butterflies. The cards had scientific pretensions, featuring the full names of the ...