As World War I ended, America’s women began a tremendous transformation that forever altered women’s fashion and social norms, thereby creating the American flapper.
The flapper was a new breed of woman: young and stylish, with bobbed hair and the newest fashions, she rejected her parents’ moral values and embraced a lifestyle that previous generations considered shocking.
Visit the Sea Cliff Village Museum’s latest exhibition, Sea Cliff’s Fabulous Flappers, to view our collection of flapper dresses and accessories and learn more about this fascinating era!