Bobbed Hair of 1920s in America

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History

 

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Shery L

 

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February 6, 2016

 

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University

 

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Irene Castle, dancer, started the bob hair for convenience before entering the hospital for an appendectomy. She knows that she would forever trigger a revolution in 20th century hair fashion. Mary Garden, a singer, also bobbed her hair because she felt freer than long hair. Mary Garden described bobbed hair as a "state of mind and not merely a new manner of dressing my head...
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Mary Garden described bobbed hair as a "state of mind and not merely a new manner of dressing my head. It typifies growth and alertness." She also described bobbed hair as a progressive and freedom. Mary Pickford, a film star known as "America's Sweetheart", rejected the bob hair. Mary Pickford argues that long hair make woman more feminine than bob hair...
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