Flappers

__ Flappers __ // T // he Flapper style was created by John Held Jr. Held was a magazine illustrator. In the 1920s, some women began to change. These women turned into the female version of males. They smoked, drank, danced, and voted. Instead of having long hair as usual, these women cut their hair; they wore make-up, and partied like no tomorrow. Women being changed the way women dressed; making them more fashionable and advanced in style. Instead of wearing skirts that fell onto the ankles from the waist, women began to wear skirts that fell just below the knee. F lappers provoked older men with their clothing and actions, plus with the bad habit of smoking. But soon after the flapper fashion was demonstrated to the public, ordinary women began to dress as flappers too. They found it easier to make flapper dresses because the design and the material. AFter a while of the continuous use of the flapper style, it became a common fashion by young women.