First, this fashion sense has brought a lot to the table for women and most men but mainly women with the flopper look. Fashion change many things in general in the 1970’s that help all women. Jean Patou, step in to the scene with skirts and sweaters with increasingly good style that led to today’s world (1920’s fashion par 4).” To create a new style there was a new look out and up to, today the skirt look has changed. Creating a new style for women created new things in the 1920’s. So now in the 20th century we have learned from that style and have grown from it …show more content…
(1920’s fashion pg. 4) The specific flapper type dress was cut in a straight and loose style and throughout the decade the length of the flapper dress varied a little. So this look was so new to them and the trend was getting more around than expected. “Approximately knee length and this is what people remember when they talk of the flapper dress” (1920s fashion pg2.) However by the early 1930’s the waist line of dresses rose back up to its normal position these flapper era dresses are featured from the years 1924, 1925, 1926 and 1929. How the style affected us in many ways is that women dress different to fulfill their roles everyday something added to their sense of power but in other words the era was forever changed by this because of the advancements and freedom to express their self in clothing, overall the 1920’s played a big part in the history in