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These six wonderful fashion drawings illustrate what was generally perceived to be the chic silhouette during that era that came to a close with the end of the First World War. A passing reference is made to the wool shortages that plagued the fashion world that summer. Shortly thereafter would begin a fashion revolution lead by Coco Chanel and inspired by Flappers.

Click here to read about the Flappers.

Click here to read about the 1922 effort to sabotage the march of fashion.


Click here to read about military influeneces of feminine fashions.

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