Sentences with phrase «jazz flapper»

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Since its flapper - girl beginnings, jazz has evolved to also include elements of tap and Broadway styles — ideal for your inner showoff.
Whether the designs are a subtle nod to the Jazz Age or full of head to toe flapper pizzazz, their vintage touch is, ironically, timeless.
Flappers» swinging silhouettes were inspired by the bold patterns that marked Art Deco and surrealism, jazz music, and Egyptian motifs (thanks to the discovery of King Tut's tomb).
Jazz - up your Halloween look with this flapper costume.
Evoking flapper girls of the Jazz Age, the look serves up elegance rather than over the top pageantry.
He then comes home, becomes a minister and marries the first gold - digging flapper who looks in his direction (she listens to jazz, wears makeup and ankle - length dresses that are somewhat form - fitting, dances and kisses boys and drinks), much to poor Susie's surprise.
A broad range of music lovers is well catered for across the city with rock, punk and other loud antics at basement venue The Flapper, smooth jazz and funk at The Yardbird, cutting edge bands and DJs at hipster Kings Heath hangout the Hare & Hounds, vibrant club nights at The Rainbow in Digbeth and major names taking to the stages of The Institute and the O2 Academy.
Think of the Roaring Twenties — the Jazz Age, with flappers kicking their sequined heels up at raucous, lavish parties.
«Flappers» and «Sheiks» - Jazz Age Fashion June 15 at 7 p.m. Nancy Deihl, director of the costume studies graduate program at New York University, will explore the vibrant, colorful fashion of the 1920s.
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