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1920S POP CULTURE
In 1920s pop culture, he turned the criminal lifestyle into something to be glamorized and romanticized in the tabloids. Lucky Luciano was also brought up in "The 5 Points Gang" wit Al Capone. He went onto be the boss of the Genovese crime family. One of the biggest moments in 1920s popular culture was the Saint Valentine's Day massacre on 1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 1920S ART - CUBISM, SURREALISM, AND DADASEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COM 10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be 1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
1920S SEX: SEXUALITY IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Everything changed in the Roaring Twenties. 1920s sex was revolutionized with the widespread use of the motorcar and the steaming actors and actresses on the Silver Screen. Everyone, it seemed, was talking about sex. It was on people's minds, the young peoples' and the older generation's. On college campuses the upper-classmen advised the1920S SLANG
Run-around - To confuse someone in order to waste time or buy time. S. Scram - A way of saying, "get outta here." Screwy - Weird, strange. Sex appeal - Sexy. The 1920s slang way of saying, "That's hot." Sheba - A young sexy flapper or lady. Sheik - A young sexy man. Smeller -Your nose.
1920S FASHION & MUSICBEAUTIFUL WEDDINGSMEN'S SUITSTHE FLAPPER DRESSHAIRSTYLESFAMOUS PEOPLEDANGEROUS GANGSTERS 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S POP CULTURE
In 1920s pop culture, he turned the criminal lifestyle into something to be glamorized and romanticized in the tabloids. Lucky Luciano was also brought up in "The 5 Points Gang" wit Al Capone. He went onto be the boss of the Genovese crime family. One of the biggest moments in 1920s popular culture was the Saint Valentine's Day massacre on 1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 1920S ART - CUBISM, SURREALISM, AND DADASEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COM 10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be 1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
1920S SEX: SEXUALITY IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Everything changed in the Roaring Twenties. 1920s sex was revolutionized with the widespread use of the motorcar and the steaming actors and actresses on the Silver Screen. Everyone, it seemed, was talking about sex. It was on people's minds, the young peoples' and the older generation's. On college campuses the upper-classmen advised the1920S SLANG
Run-around - To confuse someone in order to waste time or buy time. S. Scram - A way of saying, "get outta here." Screwy - Weird, strange. Sex appeal - Sexy. The 1920s slang way of saying, "That's hot." Sheba - A young sexy flapper or lady. Sheik - A young sexy man. Smeller -Your nose.
1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
1920S FASHION: STYLE OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 1920s Fashion: Style of the Roaring Twenties. 1920s fashion was the perfect blend between style and function. Beautiful clothes that allowed women to move. Louise Brooks Wearing the Top Fashion of the 1920s. Even 90 years after The Roaring Twenties ended, almost everyone still recognizes the style: Cloche Hats. Flapper Dresses.ART DECO FASHION
The movement spun off from the avant-garde movements of the Cubist and Fauve painters in the early years of the 20th century. Art deco fashion was deeply influenced by the Ballet Russes (The Russian Ballets) directed by Russian choreographer Segei Pavlovich Diaghilev (Serge to his friends). THE JAZZ AGE IN AMERICA The Age of Jazz didn't only occur in the cities. It was as much or more a phenomenon in the small towns where girls and boys smoke, drank, drove fast, and "petted" in the back seats of motorcars. The early 1920s were prime years of flappers; despised by "proper" Middle America, but adored by the major newspapers and magazines of the day. VINTAGE HOLLYWOOD IN THE 1920S Before Beverly Hills became famous for Rodeo Drive, Hollywood Boulevard was the place to be seen in Los Angeles. As the 1920s progressed it was full of cars, celebrities, clothing shops, restaurants, hotels and theaters. C.E Toberman (i.e. Mr. Hollywood) was the man responsible for developing the town in the late teens andearly twenties
1920S BROADWAY SHOWS The Ziegfeld Follies were the biggest attraction of the New York Broadway shows, but they were far from the only show in town. The follies set the stage for bigger and better spectacles in the years to come. Broadway in the 1920s was a time of showmanship, indulgence, and debauchery. The Ziegfeld Follies: The Most Popular Show On Broadway. HISTORY OF LOUISE BROOKS Of all the stories that have come out of the 1920s, the history of Louise Brooks is one of the most intriguing. Louise Brooks Brooks was the embodiment of the Roaring Twenties' "modern" woman. She was: Brooks' famous line: "I like to drink and fu*k," was the rallying cry for many flappers and celebrities during the 1920s and beyond. LA GARCONNE STYLE OF THE 1920’S La Garconne Style Permeates the 1920's Culture. Aviation, racing, and even boating were common themes found in 1920’s “La Garçonne '' fashion. It wasn’t just Amelia Earheart that donned head caps and fabrics made to soar. Other female pilots such as Ruth Elder, Florence Klingensmith, Ruth Nichols, and Louise Thaden took to the skiesCOCO CHANEL
The Roaring Twenties were all about becoming "someone" - separating yourself from the old and "making life new". Chanel set the stage for modern fashion by creating a signature style, a brand awareness, and a social buzz around herself like no one had ever done before. In a world before fashion superstars there was Coco Chanel!CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Charlie Chaplin - The Most Famous Person Who Ever Lived. One of the most iconic and memorable celebrities of the 1920’s was actor, director, and producer, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, or Charlie Chaplin for short. Before the “talkies” of the 1930’s, acting was dependent on an actor’s ability to express emotion with his orher body and
1920S FASHION & MUSICBEAUTIFUL WEDDINGSMEN'S SUITSTHE FLAPPER DRESSHAIRSTYLESFAMOUS PEOPLEDANGEROUS GANGSTERS 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S POP CULTURE
In 1920s pop culture, he turned the criminal lifestyle into something to be glamorized and romanticized in the tabloids. Lucky Luciano was also brought up in "The 5 Points Gang" wit Al Capone. He went onto be the boss of the Genovese crime family. One of the biggest moments in 1920s popular culture was the Saint Valentine's Day massacre onART DECO FASHION
1920S FASHION: STYLE OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 1920s Fashion: Style of the Roaring Twenties. 1920s fashion was the perfect blend between style and function. Beautiful clothes that allowed women to move. Louise Brooks Wearing the Top Fashion of the 1920s. Even 90 years after The Roaring Twenties ended, almost everyone still recognizes the style: Cloche Hats. Flapper Dresses. ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 1920S ART - CUBISM, SURREALISM, AND DADASEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COM FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. VINTAGE HOLLYWOOD IN THE 1920S Before Beverly Hills became famous for Rodeo Drive, Hollywood Boulevard was the place to be seen in Los Angeles. As the 1920s progressed it was full of cars, celebrities, clothing shops, restaurants, hotels and theaters. C.E Toberman (i.e. Mr. Hollywood) was the man responsible for developing the town in the late teens andearly twenties
1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Charlie Chaplin - The Most Famous Person Who Ever Lived. One of the most iconic and memorable celebrities of the 1920’s was actor, director, and producer, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, or Charlie Chaplin for short. Before the “talkies” of the 1930’s, acting was dependent on an actor’s ability to express emotion with his orher body and
1920S FASHION & MUSICBEAUTIFUL WEDDINGSMEN'S SUITSTHE FLAPPER DRESSHAIRSTYLESFAMOUS PEOPLEDANGEROUS GANGSTERS 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S POP CULTURE
In 1920s pop culture, he turned the criminal lifestyle into something to be glamorized and romanticized in the tabloids. Lucky Luciano was also brought up in "The 5 Points Gang" wit Al Capone. He went onto be the boss of the Genovese crime family. One of the biggest moments in 1920s popular culture was the Saint Valentine's Day massacre onART DECO FASHION
1920S FASHION: STYLE OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 1920s Fashion: Style of the Roaring Twenties. 1920s fashion was the perfect blend between style and function. Beautiful clothes that allowed women to move. Louise Brooks Wearing the Top Fashion of the 1920s. Even 90 years after The Roaring Twenties ended, almost everyone still recognizes the style: Cloche Hats. Flapper Dresses. ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 1920S ART - CUBISM, SURREALISM, AND DADASEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COM FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. VINTAGE HOLLYWOOD IN THE 1920S Before Beverly Hills became famous for Rodeo Drive, Hollywood Boulevard was the place to be seen in Los Angeles. As the 1920s progressed it was full of cars, celebrities, clothing shops, restaurants, hotels and theaters. C.E Toberman (i.e. Mr. Hollywood) was the man responsible for developing the town in the late teens andearly twenties
1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Charlie Chaplin - The Most Famous Person Who Ever Lived. One of the most iconic and memorable celebrities of the 1920’s was actor, director, and producer, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, or Charlie Chaplin for short. Before the “talkies” of the 1930’s, acting was dependent on an actor’s ability to express emotion with his orher body and
1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
1920S FASHION: STYLE OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 1920s Fashion: Style of the Roaring Twenties. 1920s fashion was the perfect blend between style and function. Beautiful clothes that allowed women to move. Louise Brooks Wearing the Top Fashion of the 1920s. Even 90 years after The Roaring Twenties ended, almost everyone still recognizes the style: Cloche Hats. Flapper Dresses. FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S While the Roaring Twenties is known for many things, the famous flappers of the 1920s are the decade's most beautiful and vivid. From the short dresses to the dance crazes of the era, flappers made their mark as the "New" Women of the modern world. 10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be 1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
1920'S DANCES
1920's Dances: The Tango. From Uruguay and Argentina and the streets of Buenos Aires, came another fashionable dance of the 1920’s, The Tango. The Tango arrived in Europe with what many believed to be an overtly sensual and over-the-top set of moves, but for those that were swept up in the craze, it was a skillful, “walking embrace” thatTHE JAZZ AGE
The Age of Jazz didn't only occur in the cities. It was as much or more a phenomenon in the small towns where girls and boys smoke, drank, drove fast, and "petted" in the back seats of motorcars. The early 1920s were prime years of flappers; despised by "proper" Middle America, but adored by the major newspapers and magazines of the day. 1920S SEX: SEXUALITY IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Everything changed in the Roaring Twenties. 1920s sex was revolutionized with the widespread use of the motorcar and the steaming actors and actresses on the Silver Screen. Everyone, it seemed, was talking about sex. It was on people's minds, the young peoples' and the older generation's. On college campuses the upper-classmen advised the LA GARCONNE STYLE OF THE 1920’S La Garconne Style Permeates the 1920's Culture. Aviation, racing, and even boating were common themes found in 1920’s “La Garçonne '' fashion. It wasn’t just Amelia Earheart that donned head caps and fabrics made to soar. Other female pilots such as Ruth Elder, Florence Klingensmith, Ruth Nichols, and Louise Thaden took to the skies1920S SLANG
Run-around - To confuse someone in order to waste time or buy time. S. Scram - A way of saying, "get outta here." Screwy - Weird, strange. Sex appeal - Sexy. The 1920s slang way of saying, "That's hot." Sheba - A young sexy flapper or lady. Sheik - A young sexy man. Smeller -Your nose.
1920S FASHION & MUSICBEAUTIFUL WEDDINGSMEN'S SUITSTHE FLAPPER DRESSHAIRSTYLESFAMOUS PEOPLEDANGEROUS GANGSTERS 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S POP CULTURE
In 1920s pop culture, he turned the criminal lifestyle into something to be glamorized and romanticized in the tabloids. Lucky Luciano was also brought up in "The 5 Points Gang" wit Al Capone. He went onto be the boss of the Genovese crime family. One of the biggest moments in 1920s popular culture was the Saint Valentine's Day massacre on 1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
1920S ART - CUBISM, SURREALISM, AND DADASEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COM ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. 1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
1920S SLANG
Run-around - To confuse someone in order to waste time or buy time. S. Scram - A way of saying, "get outta here." Screwy - Weird, strange. Sex appeal - Sexy. The 1920s slang way of saying, "That's hot." Sheba - A young sexy flapper or lady. Sheik - A young sexy man. Smeller -Your nose.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Charlie Chaplin - The Most Famous Person Who Ever Lived. One of the most iconic and memorable celebrities of the 1920’s was actor, director, and producer, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, or Charlie Chaplin for short. Before the “talkies” of the 1930’s, acting was dependent on an actor’s ability to express emotion with his orher body and
1920S FASHION & MUSICBEAUTIFUL WEDDINGSMEN'S SUITSTHE FLAPPER DRESSHAIRSTYLESFAMOUS PEOPLEDANGEROUS GANGSTERS 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S POP CULTURE
In 1920s pop culture, he turned the criminal lifestyle into something to be glamorized and romanticized in the tabloids. Lucky Luciano was also brought up in "The 5 Points Gang" wit Al Capone. He went onto be the boss of the Genovese crime family. One of the biggest moments in 1920s popular culture was the Saint Valentine's Day massacre on 1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
1920S ART - CUBISM, SURREALISM, AND DADASEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COM ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. 1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
1920S SLANG
Run-around - To confuse someone in order to waste time or buy time. S. Scram - A way of saying, "get outta here." Screwy - Weird, strange. Sex appeal - Sexy. The 1920s slang way of saying, "That's hot." Sheba - A young sexy flapper or lady. Sheik - A young sexy man. Smeller -Your nose.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Charlie Chaplin - The Most Famous Person Who Ever Lived. One of the most iconic and memorable celebrities of the 1920’s was actor, director, and producer, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, or Charlie Chaplin for short. Before the “talkies” of the 1930’s, acting was dependent on an actor’s ability to express emotion with his orher body and
1920S FASHION & MUSIC 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
1920S FASHION: STYLE OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 1920s Fashion: Style of the Roaring Twenties. 1920s fashion was the perfect blend between style and function. Beautiful clothes that allowed women to move. Louise Brooks Wearing the Top Fashion of the 1920s. Even 90 years after The Roaring Twenties ended, almost everyone still recognizes the style: Cloche Hats. Flapper Dresses. FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S While the Roaring Twenties is known for many things, the famous flappers of the 1920s are the decade's most beautiful and vivid. From the short dresses to the dance crazes of the era, flappers made their mark as the "New" Women of the modern world. VINTAGE HOLLYWOOD IN THE 1920S Before Beverly Hills became famous for Rodeo Drive, Hollywood Boulevard was the place to be seen in Los Angeles. As the 1920s progressed it was full of cars, celebrities, clothing shops, restaurants, hotels and theaters. C.E Toberman (i.e. Mr. Hollywood) was the man responsible for developing the town in the late teens andearly twenties
1920'S DANCES
1920's Dances: The Tango. From Uruguay and Argentina and the streets of Buenos Aires, came another fashionable dance of the 1920’s, The Tango. The Tango arrived in Europe with what many believed to be an overtly sensual and over-the-top set of moves, but for those that were swept up in the craze, it was a skillful, “walking embrace” that 1920S SEX: SEXUALITY IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Everything changed in the Roaring Twenties. 1920s sex was revolutionized with the widespread use of the motorcar and the steaming actors and actresses on the Silver Screen. Everyone, it seemed, was talking about sex. It was on people's minds, the young peoples' and the older generation's. On college campuses the upper-classmen advised theTHE JAZZ AGE
The Age of Jazz didn't only occur in the cities. It was as much or more a phenomenon in the small towns where girls and boys smoke, drank, drove fast, and "petted" in the back seats of motorcars. The early 1920s were prime years of flappers; despised by "proper" Middle America, but adored by the major newspapers and magazines of the day. LA GARCONNE STYLE OF THE 1920’S La Garconne Style Permeates the 1920's Culture. Aviation, racing, and even boating were common themes found in 1920’s “La Garçonne '' fashion. It wasn’t just Amelia Earheart that donned head caps and fabrics made to soar. Other female pilots such as Ruth Elder, Florence Klingensmith, Ruth Nichols, and Louise Thaden took to the skies 1920S ECONOMY: BIRTH OF BEAUTY, FASHION, CONSUMERISM The 1920s economy was dependent on the public's needs and wants, as one advertiser said, "Without imagination, no wants. Without wants, no demand to have them supplied." The movies provided the perfect canvas to make people want beauty. Beauty in looks, body, fashion; people wanted what the stars drank, smoked, chemicals they put on their face 1920S FASHION & MUSICBEAUTIFUL WEDDINGSMEN'S SUITSTHE FLAPPER DRESSHAIRSTYLESFAMOUS PEOPLEDANGEROUS GANGSTERS 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S POP CULTURE
In 1920s pop culture, he turned the criminal lifestyle into something to be glamorized and romanticized in the tabloids. Lucky Luciano was also brought up in "The 5 Points Gang" wit Al Capone. He went onto be the boss of the Genovese crime family. One of the biggest moments in 1920s popular culture was the Saint Valentine's Day massacre on 1920S ART - CUBISM, SURREALISM, AND DADASEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COMART DECO FASHION
ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. 1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
1920S SLANG
Run-around - To confuse someone in order to waste time or buy time. S. Scram - A way of saying, "get outta here." Screwy - Weird, strange. Sex appeal - Sexy. The 1920s slang way of saying, "That's hot." Sheba - A young sexy flapper or lady. Sheik - A young sexy man. Smeller -Your nose.
1920S SEX: SEXUALITY IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Everything changed in the Roaring Twenties. 1920s sex was revolutionized with the widespread use of the motorcar and the steaming actors and actresses on the Silver Screen. Everyone, it seemed, was talking about sex. It was on people's minds, the young peoples' and the older generation's. On college campuses the upper-classmen advised the 1920S FASHION & MUSICBEAUTIFUL WEDDINGSMEN'S SUITSTHE FLAPPER DRESSHAIRSTYLESFAMOUS PEOPLEDANGEROUS GANGSTERS 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S POP CULTURE
In 1920s pop culture, he turned the criminal lifestyle into something to be glamorized and romanticized in the tabloids. Lucky Luciano was also brought up in "The 5 Points Gang" wit Al Capone. He went onto be the boss of the Genovese crime family. One of the biggest moments in 1920s popular culture was the Saint Valentine's Day massacre on 1920S ART - CUBISM, SURREALISM, AND DADASEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COMART DECO FASHION
ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. 1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
1920S SLANG
Run-around - To confuse someone in order to waste time or buy time. S. Scram - A way of saying, "get outta here." Screwy - Weird, strange. Sex appeal - Sexy. The 1920s slang way of saying, "That's hot." Sheba - A young sexy flapper or lady. Sheik - A young sexy man. Smeller -Your nose.
1920S SEX: SEXUALITY IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Everything changed in the Roaring Twenties. 1920s sex was revolutionized with the widespread use of the motorcar and the steaming actors and actresses on the Silver Screen. Everyone, it seemed, was talking about sex. It was on people's minds, the young peoples' and the older generation's. On college campuses the upper-classmen advised the 1920S FASHION & MUSIC 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
1920S FASHION: STYLE OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 1920s Fashion: Style of the Roaring Twenties. 1920s fashion was the perfect blend between style and function. Beautiful clothes that allowed women to move. Louise Brooks Wearing the Top Fashion of the 1920s. Even 90 years after The Roaring Twenties ended, almost everyone still recognizes the style: Cloche Hats. Flapper Dresses. FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S While the Roaring Twenties is known for many things, the famous flappers of the 1920s are the decade's most beautiful and vivid. From the short dresses to the dance crazes of the era, flappers made their mark as the "New" Women of the modern world. VINTAGE HOLLYWOOD IN THE 1920S Before Beverly Hills became famous for Rodeo Drive, Hollywood Boulevard was the place to be seen in Los Angeles. As the 1920s progressed it was full of cars, celebrities, clothing shops, restaurants, hotels and theaters. C.E Toberman (i.e. Mr. Hollywood) was the man responsible for developing the town in the late teens andearly twenties
1920'S DANCES
1920's Dances: The Tango. From Uruguay and Argentina and the streets of Buenos Aires, came another fashionable dance of the 1920’s, The Tango. The Tango arrived in Europe with what many believed to be an overtly sensual and over-the-top set of moves, but for those that were swept up in the craze, it was a skillful, “walking embrace” that 1920S SEX: SEXUALITY IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Everything changed in the Roaring Twenties. 1920s sex was revolutionized with the widespread use of the motorcar and the steaming actors and actresses on the Silver Screen. Everyone, it seemed, was talking about sex. It was on people's minds, the young peoples' and the older generation's. On college campuses the upper-classmen advised theTHE JAZZ AGE
The Age of Jazz didn't only occur in the cities. It was as much or more a phenomenon in the small towns where girls and boys smoke, drank, drove fast, and "petted" in the back seats of motorcars. The early 1920s were prime years of flappers; despised by "proper" Middle America, but adored by the major newspapers and magazines of the day. LA GARCONNE STYLE OF THE 1920’S La Garconne Style Permeates the 1920's Culture. Aviation, racing, and even boating were common themes found in 1920’s “La Garçonne '' fashion. It wasn’t just Amelia Earheart that donned head caps and fabrics made to soar. Other female pilots such as Ruth Elder, Florence Klingensmith, Ruth Nichols, and Louise Thaden took to the skies 1920S ECONOMY: BIRTH OF BEAUTY, FASHION, CONSUMERISM The 1920s economy was dependent on the public's needs and wants, as one advertiser said, "Without imagination, no wants. Without wants, no demand to have them supplied." The movies provided the perfect canvas to make people want beauty. Beauty in looks, body, fashion; people wanted what the stars drank, smoked, chemicals they put on their face 1920S FASHION & MUSICBEAUTIFUL WEDDINGSMEN'S SUITSTHE FLAPPER DRESSHAIRSTYLESFAMOUS PEOPLEDANGEROUS GANGSTERS 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS20S FASHIONMAKEUPFLAPPERSHOLLYWOODHAIRSTYLES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 1920S FASHION: STYLE OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 1920s Fashion: Style of the Roaring Twenties. 1920s fashion was the perfect blend between style and function. Beautiful clothes that allowed women to move. Louise Brooks Wearing the Top Fashion of the 1920s. Even 90 years after The Roaring Twenties ended, almost everyone still recognizes the style: Cloche Hats. Flapper Dresses. FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. TOP FASHION TRENDS OF THE 1920SSEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COMART DECO FASHION
10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be 1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
1920S SLANG
Run-around - To confuse someone in order to waste time or buy time. S. Scram - A way of saying, "get outta here." Screwy - Weird, strange. Sex appeal - Sexy. The 1920s slang way of saying, "That's hot." Sheba - A young sexy flapper or lady. Sheik - A young sexy man. Smeller -Your nose.
1920S FASHION & MUSICBEAUTIFUL WEDDINGSMEN'S SUITSTHE FLAPPER DRESSHAIRSTYLESFAMOUS PEOPLEDANGEROUS GANGSTERS 1920s Fashion & Music: The Life & Death of the Roaring Twenties. Come Celebrate the 1920s: A Dark Journey Through The Jazz Age. The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefitsdid not
1920S MUSIC: JAZZ IN THE ROARING TWENTIES10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS20S FASHIONMAKEUPFLAPPERSHOLLYWOODHAIRSTYLES Armstrong, known as "Satchmo" or "Pops", is the foundation of 1920s jazz. He experimented with nearly every musical style, including Hawaiian, gospel, bluegrass, and popular music of the twenties. In many ways Armstrong is responsible for popularizing jazz throughoutthe
ART DECO IN THE 1920S The Art Deco movement that peaked during the 1920s was the pinnacle of a larger social movement. You can see many different examples of Art Deco rings, fashions and paintings on ebay. You can still find great deals on art deco fashions. The western world has always had a love affair with the "exotic" motifs and cultures. Vintage 1920s Jewelry. 1920S FASHION: STYLE OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 1920s Fashion: Style of the Roaring Twenties. 1920s fashion was the perfect blend between style and function. Beautiful clothes that allowed women to move. Louise Brooks Wearing the Top Fashion of the 1920s. Even 90 years after The Roaring Twenties ended, almost everyone still recognizes the style: Cloche Hats. Flapper Dresses. FLAPPERS OF THE 1920S Clara Bow. Known simply as the "It Girl" of the 1920s. She was probably the single-most famous of the flappers of the 1920s, while only playing one on the screen. Clara Bow had "It" whatever it was. Beauty, magnetism, charm, cuteness, and dripping sexuality. She was born poor in Brooklyn. TOP FASHION TRENDS OF THE 1920SSEE MORE ON 1920S-FASHION-AND-MUSIC.COMART DECO FASHION
10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be 1920S GANGSTERS: MEN'S FASHION The Corleone family is the poster-child for success outside the box. In the 1920s gangsters became the American icons of the self-made-man. Expanding their organizations into illegitimate markets, namely racketeering, bootlegging, and prostitution, these gangsters live life by their own shady but strict code of ethics, but outside of the irongrip of the law.
1920S SLANG
Run-around - To confuse someone in order to waste time or buy time. S. Scram - A way of saying, "get outta here." Screwy - Weird, strange. Sex appeal - Sexy. The 1920s slang way of saying, "That's hot." Sheba - A young sexy flapper or lady. Sheik - A young sexy man. Smeller -Your nose.
1920S POP CULTURE
In 1920s pop culture, he turned the criminal lifestyle into something to be glamorized and romanticized in the tabloids. Lucky Luciano was also brought up in "The 5 Points Gang" wit Al Capone. He went onto be the boss of the Genovese crime family. One of the biggest moments in 1920s popular culture was the Saint Valentine's Day massacre on 1920S FASHION: STYLE OF THE ROARING TWENTIES 1920s Fashion: Style of the Roaring Twenties. 1920s fashion was the perfect blend between style and function. Beautiful clothes that allowed women to move. Louise Brooks Wearing the Top Fashion of the 1920s. Even 90 years after The Roaring Twenties ended, almost everyone still recognizes the style: Cloche Hats. Flapper Dresses. 10 FAMOUS 1920S MUSICIANS Sidney Bechet. Known in the early years as "the only man who seemed to be Louis Armstrong's equal as an improviser." Like so many other 1920s musicians, Bechet emerged from the New Orleans jazz scene. A clarinet player, Bechet became famous for his refined style and tone. He took the clarinet to new heights as an instrument that could be VINTAGE HOLLYWOOD IN THE 1920S Before Beverly Hills became famous for Rodeo Drive, Hollywood Boulevard was the place to be seen in Los Angeles. As the 1920s progressed it was full of cars, celebrities, clothing shops, restaurants, hotels and theaters. C.E Toberman (i.e. Mr. Hollywood) was the man responsible for developing the town in the late teens andearly twenties
POPULAR HAIRSTYLES OF THE 1920S Eton Crop. Josephine Brooks in her signature Eton Crop. Of all the bobbed hairstyles popular in the 1920s, the Eton Crop is the shortest and most severe. It basically extended the razor shortness of the Shingle all the way around a woman's head. This style was actually patterned after mandatory boy's hairstyles at London's prestigiousEton
THE JAZZ AGE
The Age of Jazz didn't only occur in the cities. It was as much or more a phenomenon in the small towns where girls and boys smoke, drank, drove fast, and "petted" in the back seats of motorcars. The early 1920s were prime years of flappers; despised by "proper" Middle America, but adored by the major newspapers and magazines of the day. 1920S SEX: SEXUALITY IN THE ROARING TWENTIES Everything changed in the Roaring Twenties. 1920s sex was revolutionized with the widespread use of the motorcar and the steaming actors and actresses on the Silver Screen. Everyone, it seemed, was talking about sex. It was on people's minds, the young peoples' and the older generation's. On college campuses the upper-classmen advised theCOCO CHANEL
The Roaring Twenties were all about becoming "someone" - separating yourself from the old and "making life new". Chanel set the stage for modern fashion by creating a signature style, a brand awareness, and a social buzz around herself like no one had ever done before. In a world before fashion superstars there was Coco Chanel! HISTORY OF LOUISE BROOKS Of all the stories that have come out of the 1920s, the history of Louise Brooks is one of the most intriguing. Louise Brooks Brooks was the embodiment of the Roaring Twenties' "modern" woman. She was: Brooks' famous line: "I like to drink and fu*k," was the rallying cry for many flappers and celebrities during the 1920s and beyond. JOSEPHINE BAKER IN THE 1920S Josephine Baker was hot in the 1920s. But when she traveled to Harlem to make her big break she was called "too ugly, too thin, too dark" by Sissle and Blake when she auditioned for their stage show, "Shuffle Along". Because of her persistence and talent, by 1921 she was the featured performer in that same show, with her "outlandish" dance 1920S FASHION & MUSIC: THE LIFE & DEATH OF THE ROARING TWENTIES COME CELEBRATE THE 1920S: A DARK JOURNEY THROUGH THE JAZZ AGE _THE RESTLESSNESS APPROACHED HYSTERIA. THE PARTIES WERE BIGGER. THE PACE WAS FASTER, THE SHOWS WERE BROADER, THE BUILDINGS WERE HIGHER, THE MORALS WERE LOOSER, AND THE LIQUOR WAS CHEAPER; BUT ALL THESE BENEFITS DID NOT MINISTER MUCH DELIGHT._ -F. Scott Fitzgerald Discover the birth of modern style & beautiful 1920s fashionTHE FASHION
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Capone whose sense of style shaped the look of "Success" * Famous fashion Designers like Coco Chaneland Paul
Poiret who defined "modern fashion" WE HONOR A DECADE OF CASUAL ELEGANCE AND CLASSICAL STYLE - modern fashion reflects the profound influence of the 1920s. In addition to the fashion, the Twenties was filled with interesting characters and famous icons who continue to inspire rebellious attitudes and styles today. ROARING TWENTIES' FASHION AND MUSIC IS STILL ALIVE Between the beautiful fashions, the elegant celebrities & wild flappers, the gangsters & the jazz music, it's not surprising the time is known as _The Roaring Twenties_. It continues to inspire the world's most elegant fashions andbrilliant music.
Following in the footsteps of the Roaring Twenties' style icons we will explore the huge influence of 20s flapper fashions andhairstyles.
The impact of movies and Broadway shows on fashion and music, the rise of the gangster and his role in mens fashion, and tease out the influence of jazz on the landscape of modern music. THERE IS SO MUCH TO THE ROARING TWENTIES The Beautiful Louise Brooks It was a decade of elegance, a time of prohibition and violence, a time of spirit and creativity. Come explore the beautiful fashions of a decade of nightclubs and jazz music, learn why everyone loves and hates the American gangster, read about the how the insatiable spirit of flapper culture shaped the modern woman. This site grows as the we follow the influence of the Roaring '20s in fashion, how jazz continues to influence music, how the decade is reflected on stage and in the movies and of course, on the streets. -------------------------SHARE THIS PAGE:
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