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“Flapper “
The notorious character type who bobbed her hair, smoke cigarettes, drank gin, sported short skirts, and passed her evenings in steamy jazz clubs, where she danced in a shockingly immodest fashion with a revolving cast of male suitors.”
“The New Woman of the 1920s boldly asserted her right to dance, drink, smoke, and date— to work her own property, to live free of the strictures that governed her mother’s generation. (…) She flouted Victorian-era conventions and scandalized her parents. In many ways, she controlled her own destiny”
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People that think they are going to be magically independent when they become 18.
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In celebration of Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby, the film’s production designer Catherine Martin collaborated with Tiffany & Co. on the Fifth Avenue flagship store’s windows
Top - Tiered champagne glasses allude to the overflowing decadence of the Jazz Age.
Bottom -An effervescent toast to Jazz Age glamour.
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