As the glamorous roar of the 1920s echoes through time, flapper costumes have emerged as a symbol of liberation, rebellion, and timeless style. Inspired by the exuberant and carefree spirit of the era ...
Females were employed in jobs that were traditionally associated with women, for example servants, seamstresses, secretaries and nurses. By the end of the 1920s, there were significant changes to ...
Suffragists soon adopted the fashion, with white their signature color. The sartorial march continued throughout the 20th century, as women used fashion to communicate their desires for greater ...
The 1920s were a time of growth on the Central Coast ... fishing or a walk over the ocean. The idea began in the flapper era. The July 16, 1923, the San Luis Obispo Daily Telegram had a ...
College for Women students had been part of the effort to win full suffrage for women since at least 1916, when they formed their Equal Suffrage League. The student chapters of the YMCA and the YWCA ...
The 1920s were a time of growth on the Central ... The idea began in the flapper era. The July 16, 1923, the San Luis Obispo Daily Telegram had a superlative-loaded regional page calling Pismo ...