1920's Fashion Style

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A Wrinkle in the Fabric Throughout Time (Rough Draft) Over the course of one century, the typical day-to-day life changes each decade to unveil some of the most ingenuitive and inspiring things ever known. The American 1920s, and 1970s: two unique decades of fashion, (which changed the societal and political mindset of thousands of people) and music (which never ceased in the competition of the best genre in the United States). Times have changed, and, in this case, for the success and contentedness of the working women all throughout America. Dating back almost 100 years ago, women in the 1920s prevailed at bringing to the table a brand-new light in the world of fashion and music; women personalized the standards for beauty and fashion, as well as recording unique sounds, unheard to most others in music …show more content…
One style in particular that many found to be out-of-the-ordinary-- therefore breaking the societal norm --was “the flapper look” (Coco 1): constructed by a Parisian designer by the name of Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, “with its calf-length skirt and loose-fitting bodice, replaced the restrictive, corseted style of the late 19th century” (Coco 1). Since the typical, societal, ideal style for women was still conformed to the late 19th century, in the 1920s, women had no choice but to wear what they were given. For Coco Chanel, “whose “poor look” destabilized the idea of fashion as ostentatious display” (Coco 1), fought for both gender equality, and persuaded other women with the encouragement needed to reason for their proper rights, which should have been applied to all people, regardless of sex or race. No longer do women have to be literally and figuratively bound by the ‘set’ rules of fashion. In contrast to the harsh standards of what people can and cannot wear is the side in which freedom in fashion exists. In this case, there are unique qualities that each decade is categorized into (according to the type of style,