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Soon after, with the advent of war and then the streamlined flapper look, feather prices crashed.
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Berlin's creative boom rivals even the smoky jazz club and flirty-flapper cabaret heyday of the early 1920s Weimar Republic.
WSJ: Berlin, An Insider's Guide
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McVicar's Bollywood-inspired staging includes highly choreographed dancing for Cleopatra, including "Da Tempste" in jodhpurs and "Tu la mia stella sei (Oh star of my desire)" in a flapper dress with an umbrella.
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Steichen preferred clear images, stark lines, interesting angles and a strong independent woman, standing at the center of the frame, hands on her hips, in a short flapper dress and flashing a sardonic smile.
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In the coat department, a 20-something couple (he in black mohair, she in denim shorts and red tights) argue loudly about the merits of a fake-fur jacket, while a couple of German tourists trundle by with flapper-style dresses slung over the top of their suitcases.
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Hanwell Snr nudged Hanwell in his gut, and Hanwell felt strongly the implicit insult to his own mother, who still lived, and still wore her flapper curls white now close to her forehead, and the same heavy cloche felt caps and Harold Lloyd glasses, perfectly round and thick-rimmed.
NEWYORKER: Hanwell Senior