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Flappers Collection (page 6)

"Flappers: Embodying the Spirit of the Roaring Twenties" Step back in time to the vibrant era of the 1920s, where a new breed of women emerged - the flappers

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dollies and the Collies

The Dollies and the Collies
The Dolly Sisters wearing Max Weldy costumes in the Dollies and the Collies number in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters wearing oriental costume

The Dolly Sisters wearing oriental costume in A vol d oiseau, Edouard VII Theatre, Paris, 1923 1925

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters and chorus

The Dolly Sisters and chorus in the tableaux La Mine Diamants (Diamond Mine), Paris En Fleurs, Casino de Paris, Paris, 1925 1925

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Babes In the Wood

The Dolly Sisters in Babes In the Wood, London, 1921 1921

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters wearing their Persian costumes

The Dolly Sisters wearing their Persian costumes by Max Weldy in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in League of Notions

The Dolly Sisters in League of Notions
The Dolly Sisters waering Max Weldy costumes for their Dollies and their Collies number, League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in the Pas de Trois number

The Dolly Sisters in the Pas de Trois number, League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters doing their clog dance

The Dolly Sisters doing their clog dance in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageFlappers Collection: Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar

Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar
The Dolly Sisters wearing the `Dolly Dog Collar or the Bouledogue (bulldog) collar invented by Marthe Regnier, the famous French actress and couturier

Background imageFlappers Collection: Advert for Jeanne Lanvin and the Dolly Sisters

Advert for Jeanne Lanvin and the Dolly Sisters, Paris, 1920s 1920s

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Oh Les Belles Filles, Paris

The Dolly Sisters in Oh Les Belles Filles, Paris
The Dolly Sisters wearing their Arabesques costumes in Oh Les Belles Filles, Palace Theatre, Paris, 1923 1923

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in their Mazurka costumes, Paris

The Dolly Sisters in their Mazurka costumes, Paris

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters about to return to London, New York

The Dolly Sisters about to return to London, New York, April 1922 (on left Mrs Dolly - their mother and on the right Nora Bayes) 1922

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters modelling smart evening gowns

The Dolly Sisters modelling smart evening gowns of black tulle and jet with satin bodice, USA, circa 1915 circa 1915

Background imageFlappers Collection: Sketch of the Dolly Sisters in League of Notions

Sketch of the Dolly Sisters in League of Notions
Sketch by Drian of the Dolly Sisters wearing Paul Poiret costumes in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters and Maurice Chevalier from Paris En Fleurs

The Dolly Sisters and Maurice Chevalier from Paris En Fleurs
Sheet music for Steppin in Society featuring the Dolly Sisters and Maurice Chevalier in Paris En Fleurs, Paris, 1925 1925

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, USA

The Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, USA
Sheet music for The Vamp featuring the Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, USA, 1918 1918

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters, USA

The Dolly Sisters, USA
Sheet music for Valse Dainty featuring the Dolly Sisters, unknown production, USA circa 1915 circa 1915

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in ski-gear

The Dolly Sisters in ski-gear

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in the Dollies and the Collies

The Dolly Sisters in the Dollies and the Collies

Background imageFlappers Collection: Dolly Sisters in Diamond Mine tableaux

Dolly Sisters in Diamond Mine tableaux
The Dolly Sisters wearing creations by Jean Patou in the Diamond Mine scene in Paris En Fleurs, Casino de Paris, Paris, 1925 1925

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in The Million Dollar Dollies

The Dolly Sisters in The Million Dollar Dollies
Advertising lobby card (1 of 2) for the film The Million Dollar Dollies starring the Dolly Sisters, 1918 (the Dolly Sisters and Dolores Cassinelli as the Princess) 1918

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic

The Dolly Sisters in Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic
Sheet music for Underneath the Stars from Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic, New Amsterdam Theatre Roof, New York, USA, 1916 1916

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in the Ziegfeld Follies

The Dolly Sisters in the Ziegfeld Follies
Sheet Music for Bumble Bee from Ziegfelds Follies of 1911 featuring the Dolly Sisters, USA, 1911 1911

Background imageFlappers Collection: Jenny Dolly in her couture store, Paris

Jenny Dolly in her couture store, Paris

Background imageFlappers Collection: Rosie Dolly, Paris

Rosie Dolly, Paris
Rosie Dolly in gypsy costume, Paris in the late 1920s late 20s

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters with their Collies

The Dolly Sisters with their Collies
The Dolly Sisters in the Dollies and the Collies number (unknown production and date but 1920s) 1927

Background imageFlappers Collection: A portrait of the Dolly Sisters, USA

A portrait of the Dolly Sisters, USA
The Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, regional tour of USA, 1918-19 1918-19

Background imageFlappers Collection: The dancing Dolly Sisters, USA

The dancing Dolly Sisters, USA
The Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, regional tour of USA, 1918-19 1918-19

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in bridal wear

The Dolly Sisters in bridal wear
The Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night, Republic Theatre, New York, 1916 in creations by Lucile (Lady Duff Gordon) 1916

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Dolly Sisters in feather creations

The Dolly Sisters in feather creations
The Dolly Sisters in their feather creations by Patou, Oh Les Belles Filles, Palace Theatre, Paris, 1923 1923

Background imageFlappers Collection: 1927 by Lewis Baumer

1927 by Lewis Baumer
A quintessentially twenties young woman with an Eton crop, a short skirt and a cigarette holder, posed nonchalantly by a stylised picture of Adam and Eve hanging on the wall

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Punters by William Barribal

The Punters by William Barribal
Two pouting girls in fashionable bathing costumes relax as they punt along a river under the shade of a Chinese parasol

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Modern Girl by Reginald E. Higgins

The Modern Girl by Reginald E. Higgins
Sub-titled, Silk and shingle, the artist Reginald Higgins draws his favourite subject, the shorn and shingled modern 1920s girl

Background imageFlappers Collection: Then - And Now by Leslie Marchant

Then - And Now by Leslie Marchant
Four cartoons comparing how a young Victorian woman would be watched while sea bathing (by several stout and stern chaperones) to the modern girl of 1925, who breezes to the beach on her motorcycle

Background imageFlappers Collection: Cowgirls at milk fund rodeo

Cowgirls at milk fund rodeo, St. Louis, MO, Doubleday

Background imageFlappers Collection: The Art Gallery by Harry Dixon

The Art Gallery by Harry Dixon
A smartly dressed flapper girl pauses to apply lipstick in an art gallery

Background imageFlappers Collection: A Mans A Man For A That by Lindsay Cable

A Mans A Man For A That by Lindsay Cable
Two women dressed in masculine outfits of shirts, ties, flat shoes and, in the case of one, knickerbockers or plus-fours, smoke cigarettes and comment on a passing gentleman wearing a kilt

Background imageFlappers Collection: Mesmerism by Keene

Mesmerism by Keene
A rather plump and mature lady customer of a fashion house peers through her glasses at the latest 1920s dress modelled by a svelte young woman

Background imageFlappers Collection: Silk Worms / Vernon Ward

Silk Worms / Vernon Ward
Two leggy girls sit on a country fence and observe with curiosity the activities of an entymologist looking at a caterpillar through a magnifying glass

Background imageFlappers Collection: Lanvin / Evening Dress

Lanvin / Evening Dress
Design for front cover of Art, Goute, Beaute showing an elegant group arriving at a venue, dressed in evening wear

Background imageFlappers Collection: Fashionable flappers

Fashionable flappers
Two young women, dressed in up-to-the-minute knee length dresses pose on a verandha or balcony under the light of a crescent moon

Background imageFlappers Collection: A FLAPPER

A FLAPPER
A flapper from the 1920s

Background imageFlappers Collection: Two Flappers in a Bar

Two Flappers in a Bar
Two flappers gossip at a bar

Background imageFlappers Collection: Flappers Lean on Wall

Flappers Lean on Wall
A couple of flappers and a gentleman friend in evening dress

Background imageFlappers Collection: Flapper on a Cloud 1926

Flapper on a Cloud 1926
Androgynous woman with an Eton crop, short dress with square cut collar, patch pockets with tassel trim & pleated flounce, & rolled stocking tops sits dreamily on a cloud smoking

Background imageFlappers Collection: Flapper in Shawl Dress

Flapper in Shawl Dress
Flapper posing seductively in a fabulous multi-coloured oriental patterned shawl dress with a long fringe border, smoking a cigarette from a holder. Date: 1926

Background imageFlappers Collection: Two French Couples 1927

Two French Couples 1927
Two French flappers and their flirts



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"Flappers: Embodying the Spirit of the Roaring Twenties" Step back in time to the vibrant era of the 1920s, where a new breed of women emerged - the flappers. These young, rebellious ladies challenged societal norms and embraced a carefree lifestyle that captivated both men and women alike. One iconic representation of this movement can be found in George Whitelaw's novel "The It Girl, " which celebrated these vivacious flappers who exuded confidence and independence. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in New York City, The Dolly Sisters became synonymous with glamour and entertainment as they dazzled audiences with their captivating performances. In an era marked by change and liberation, even traditional gender roles were challenged. A Bystander cover from 1929 showcased a boxing woman, defying expectations and proving that strength knows no boundaries. Fashion played a significant role in defining flapper culture. In one photograph titled "Flapper on Bonnet 1927, " we witness how these trendsetters pushed boundaries through their bold choices. From stylish hats to daring dresses designed by Lucile gowns, they epitomized modernity while embracing freedom of expression. Leisure activities also reflected their zest for life. On the sand dunes of Littlehampton during the 1920s, flappers reveled in sun-soaked moments filled with laughter and joy. They embodied an infectious energy that was impossible to ignore. The Dolly Sisters continued to make waves internationally as they graced stages from Paris to New York City. Their dazzling presence brought glitz and glamour wherever they went – whether it was performing at Casino de Paris or donning exquisite costumes for Diamond tableaux shows. Artistic representations further immortalized these trailblazers; Gebrauchsgrafik illustration from 1928 captured their essence beautifully, showcasing their elegance amidst a backdrop of artistic flair.