The 1920s was an unpredictable era of freedom for women. Women’s change in the 1920s was extraordinary; women that were fashionable used the style of the ideal “flapper.” Flappers wore short, shapeless shift dresses, bobbed hair and hats known as Garbo's. Designer, Coco Chanel, brought up the phrase that we use up to this day, “the little black dress.” The little black dress became known to be when the designer of Coco Chanel had her obsession with the …show more content…
Many parts of clothing for women in the 1920s, such as high knee dresses, dropped waistline, fringed hems, and bobbed hair has survived up to this day. In 2015, these styles have made a huge comeback in wedding dresses. Especially, bobbed or fingered hair that has been making a huge comeback in movies, actresses, and middle class citizens. People who decide to cut their hair short or those who stand out from the ordinary. Which goes back to the 1920s when women cut their hair to get bobbed or fingered hairstyle to fit into the ideal flapper look. The high knee dresses come in and out of style as time goes on. Many call these fashion statements from the 1920s a vintage look. That is to say, fashion style of the 1920s have survived up to this