Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 20s". Click image for 677 x 878 size.
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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.
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 20s". Click image for 677 x 878 size.
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Love your blog, Mariana. Also love the Underwood Ad. That typewriter is the logo for my website: www.literaryrags.com Check it out sometime. Btw, ever read F. Scott Fitzgerald? Zelda, she was a Flapper Girl!
All the best,
David
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