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Last year there was some news in the media about the 'return of the flapper'.
A (little) bit different from the old ones, but still (when you wish) a flapper.
It's a fact that i love the old flapper dresses. (evening gows)
One of the articles: http://womens-dresses-skirts.suite101.com/article.cfm/flapper_dress_fashion_for_2008
Another article: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/features/fashion-return-of-the-flapper-800388.html
And: http://www.fashionising.com/trends/b--1920s-flapper-fashion-returns-839.html
Did you see anything of a revival?
I didn't see any of the flapper-return here in the Netherlands. It seems to me that the articles are a little bit...........what shall i say.................too possitive?
In other words, are we going back to more elegance? To more feminity? :eusa_clap
Do you think that common people like you and me have any influence upon fashion at the streets?
Regards.
Taco.
A (little) bit different from the old ones, but still (when you wish) a flapper.
It's a fact that i love the old flapper dresses. (evening gows)
One of the articles: http://womens-dresses-skirts.suite101.com/article.cfm/flapper_dress_fashion_for_2008
Another article: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/features/fashion-return-of-the-flapper-800388.html
And: http://www.fashionising.com/trends/b--1920s-flapper-fashion-returns-839.html
Did you see anything of a revival?
I didn't see any of the flapper-return here in the Netherlands. It seems to me that the articles are a little bit...........what shall i say.................too possitive?
In other words, are we going back to more elegance? To more feminity? :eusa_clap
Do you think that common people like you and me have any influence upon fashion at the streets?
Regards.
Taco.