Sennilega frú Stefanía Guðmundsdóttir leikkona, 1910-1930

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Sennilega frú Stefanía Guðmundsdóttir leikkona, 1910-1930

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Ljósmyndari / Photographer: Magnús Ólafsson..Format: Kabinett-glerplata / Cabinet Glass negatives, 12,5 x 16 cm...Höfundarréttur / Rights Info: Enginn þekktur höfundarréttur / No known restrictions on publication...Geymsla / Repository: Ljósmyndasafn Reykjavíkur / Reykjavík Museum of Photography, Tryggvagata 15, 6. Hæð / 6th floor..Númer myndar / Call Number: MAÓ 3238..Myndavefur Ljósmyndasafnsins / Reykjavík Museum of Photography´s photoweb:.ljosmyndasafn.reykjavik.is/fotoweb/Grid.fwx

After the end of World War I and until 1929, the onset of the Great Depression, the victorious countries-the United States, Great Britain, and France-entered an era of economic and political prosperity. A mood of optimism and faith in a prosperous future prevailed. World War I led to radical changes in virtually every sphere of life, including fashion. The most important phenomenon of the period is the emancipation of women, made possible by the long struggle of women for their rights, as well as the heavy demographic impact of the war and the Spanish pandemic. Women were gradually integrated into the economy, gaining political rights and the ability to provide for themselves, as a consequence of which women's fashion underwent radical changes to fit the new way of life. Women's clothing became simpler, more comfortable, and the layering of lingerie and corsets was abandoned. Elements that had previously been considered traditionally masculine, such as pantsuits and sportswear, are entering women's fashion.

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1900 - 1920
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