From Taschen's "All-American Ads 1900-1919". Click image for 602 x 892 size.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Lux Laundry Soap ad, 1919
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1910s,
advertising,
book,
fashion,
flapper,
illustration,
magazine
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During the 1910s young girls wore big bows on their hair that fell onto the head, and so they became known as "flappers". The name would stick with this generation, as they grew up in the 1920s.
From Taschen's "All-American Ads 1900-1919". Click image for 602 x 892 size.
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