Government and Design

1920s France 

  1.  Social change-

The typified woman of the 1920s, the flapper, was, as Ginsburg describes, the “young, more aggressive and less conventional woman The flappers wore shocking knee-length dresses and were known for their bobbed hair and scandalous dances. Zelda Fitzgerald, a flapper herself, described the flapper as a woman who thought “it was fun to flirt, …bobbed her hair, …put on her choicest pair of earrings, and a great deal of audacity and rouge and went into battle” Flappers did epitomize the Lost Generation and the excess associated with Paris in the 1920s. Flappers in Paris also set a trend that would be followed in other countries, such as the United States.

  1.  Spatial environments
  2.  Propaganda-In the opening of the year 1920, France was in a stronger position than she had been in for several generations. The Allied victory over Germany and the restoration.
  3.  Residential life
  4.  Health
  5.  Technology
  6.  Transportation
  7.  Markets
  8.  Fashion
  9.  War

11. Film

 

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