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Following World War I, Americans were shocked and fascinated by what they called the "new woman," with her short skirts, bobbed hair and new social freedoms. This story takes a look at the flapper icon, who took the lead in shaping style, consumerism, and the image of the "new woman," as both fashion and femininity made an irrevocable break with tradition.
http://www.amazon.com/
Original Airdate: Sat. Aug. 23, 2003 @ 11:30pm
Repeats: Sun. Aug. 24, 2003 @ 11:30pm


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