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Flapper girls were young women in the 1920s who challenged traditional social norms by rejecting the restrictive clothing and behavior of the Victorian era. They were known for their short hair, shorter hemlines, and rebellious attitudes. Here are some tips on how to be a flapper girl: 1. Dress the part: Flapper girls wore dresses that were loose, short, and straight-cut, with dropped waists and hemlines that hit above the knee. They also wore stockings with seams up the back, and sometimes garters, to hold them up. Accessorize with long strands of pearls, feather boas, cloche hats, and T-strap or Mary Jane-style shoes. 2. Cut your hair: The iconic flapper hairstyle was a short bob or shingle cut, often worn with a side part and finger waves. If you're not ready to make the chop, you can fake the look with a wig or by pinning your hair up to create the illusion of a shorter style. 3. Wear makeup: Flapper girls wore bold, dramatic makeup, including dark eye shadow, bright red lipstick, and heavy eyeliner. Experiment with different shades and styles to find what works for you. 4. Be independent: Flapper girls were known for their independent attitudes and adventurous spirits. They drank, smoked, and danced the night away, and were often the life of the party. Embrace your own sense of independence and don't be afraid to take risks and try new things. 5. Embrace the spirit of the times: The 1920s were a time of great change and innovation, and flapper girls embodied the spirit of the era. Embrace the excitement and energy of the time and don't be afraid to challenge convention and push boundaries. Remember, being a flapper girl is about more than just the clothes you wear or the makeup you put on. It's about embracing a spirit of independence, adventure, and freedom, and breaking free from the restrictive social norms of the past. So go out there, have fun, and be yourself!
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