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Clara Bow impacted other 1920s-era women by
representing the fashion and rebellion of the era.
campaigning on the national stage for women’s rights.
becoming the first woman to star in movies with sound.
mirroring the attitudes of the “lost generation” writers.
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representing the fashion and rebellion of the era.
Clara Bow was the quintessential "It Girl" and flapper icon—bobbed hair, short skirts, sexual independence and carefree behavior—that shaped young women's fashion and attitudes in the 1920s. She did not campaign nationally for women’s rights, nor was she the first woman to star in sound films, and her image is more tied to flapper culture than the literary "Lost Generation" outlook.
Clara Bow was the quintessential "It Girl" and flapper icon—bobbed hair, short skirts, sexual independence and carefree behavior—that shaped young women's fashion and attitudes in the 1920s. She did not campaign nationally for women’s rights, nor was she the first woman to star in sound films, and her image is more tied to flapper culture than the literary "Lost Generation" outlook.
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