If
anything could bring the eccentricity of the 1920s to a screeching halt, it was
the Great Depression that arrived in the 1930s. For one thing, people
were feeling much less frivolous when they were enduring the worst economic
collapse in the nation's history.
As opposed to the 1920's, the following decade embraced a romanticized approach to fashion, emphasizing feminine beauty.
So interesting to see how the Great Depression really effected fashion. It is not usually one of the fields we learn as changing.
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