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    Anime Style American Flapper Dress (1920's) - V1
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    Made for an anime style of American Flappers from the Roaring 20's as depicted in pop culture

    You can change the colors on the dress and accessories

    You can probably get away with using the basic tags, but I think using the additional descriptors gets better styling

    Has a tendency to make slit dresses depending on the checkpoint used, but you can use negative tags to fix it

    Basic Tags: Ornate Sleeveless Flapper Dress, Lace Elbow Gloves, Bob Cut, Long Beaded Necklaces, Art Deco Head Chain, Feather Boa,

    Make Up: Blush, Lipstick, Eye shadow, Mascara

    Tags Ex: loose art deco (black:1.4) ornate sleeveless ruffled knee-length flapper dress, (string hem tassles:1.4), art deco (embroidered dress:1.6), white lace elbow gloves, gold bracelets, long beaded necklaces, gold art deco headchain, white feather boa, gold strappy high heels, blush, red lipstick, purple eye shadow, mascara,

    Trained on IL

    Flappers as a subculture appeared in the excess and luxury of 1920's America. In contrast to earlier societal expectations, these young women wore their dresses short (knee length) for the time, bobbed their hair, wore vivid makeup styles, and partook in "unladylike" behaviors such as drinking, smoking, casual ??? and partying.

    To conservatives, these girls were ????? and unintelligent, but they considered themselves modern and a sign of a better future, especially following the huge loss of young people during the First World War. Life was too short to waste being a prudish housewife, and with the new right to vote and rising female employment, many young women wanted to participate in city life like their male peers had been doing.

    Modern innovations and economic prosperity led to the art deco aesthetic, and the glitz and glamor of the clothing had to match. Just the same, the Great Depression put an abrupt halt to both with the crash of 1929, and the average woman could no longer afford to keep up to date with trends, and society took a more somber reserved tone as a whole. Even when economic woes began to fade, state governments clamped down on female freedoms, passing laws to restrict shorter skirts and many women were even fired for having short hair.

    Description

    LORA
    Illustrious

    Details

    Downloads
    28
    Platform
    SeaArt
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    9/19/2025
    Updated
    9/19/2025
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    Ornate sleeveless flapper dress, lace elbow gloves, gold bracelets, long beaded necklaces, art deco headchain, feather boa, strappy high heels
    bob cut
    Blush, Lipstick, Eye Shadow, Mascara
    Art Deco embroidered dress

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