40 Amazing Photos of Beautiful Actresses Who Defined Women’s Fashion During the 1920s

Women’s fashions of the 1920s are a large part of the Jazz Age identity. New technology and the end of the horrors brought about by World War I and the 1918 Flu Pandemic gave rise to a youthful exuberance personified by the flapper.

Contrary to popular misconception, the short skirts and bold make up of the flapper did not rule the fashion of the day but were an iconic and memorable look. Fashion periods are usually distinguished by the female silhouette which presented a boyish figure with flattened breasts and loose clothing for most of the decade.

The drop waist shift dresses of the 1920s relieved women of the last vestiges of Edwardian formality. The widespread use of the automobile, radio, and increased educational opportunities encouraged young women to cut off their hair and kick up their heels.

Take a look at these fabulous photos of classic beauties who defined the 1920s women’s fashion.

Adrienne Dore
Alden Gay
Ann Harding
Betty Blythe
Betty Compson
Billie Dove
Carmel Myers
Clara Bow
Doris Kenyon
Dorothy Sebastian (l), Joan Crawford (c), and Anita Page (r)
Eleanor Boardman
Esther Ralston
Florence Eldridge
Florence Vidor
Gloria Swanson
Harriet Hoctor
Hedda Hopper
Isabel Jeans
Jacqueline Gadsden
Janet Gaynor
Juliette Compton
Leatrice Joy
Lee Miller
Lila Lee
Lillian Stone
Louise Brooks
Mae Busch
Marion Davies
Mary Astor
Mary Eaton
Margot Burke
Nancy Carroll
Norma Shearer
Norma Talmadge
Olive Ann Alcorn
Pola Negri
Raquel Torres
Tala Birell
The Sisters G
Tilly Losch

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