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1920s Portrait of Barbara La Marr

Barbara La Marr. The British Film Institute (BFI) are UK's lead organisation for film, television and the moving image. © This image is out of copyright

Media ID 3626332

Filename: bfi-00o-2m4.jpg

Size: 3269 x 4230 (4.3MB)

Date: 17th June 2010

Source: British Film Institute

Flapper

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This print showcases the mesmerizing beauty of Barbara La Marr, a prominent figure in the 1920s flapper era. Known for her enchanting allure and vivacious personality, La Marr effortlessly embodies the spirit of this iconic decade. In this portrait, La Marr exudes an air of sophistication and glamour that was synonymous with the roaring twenties. Her perfectly coiffed bobbed hair frames her delicate face, accentuating her striking features. With a coy smile playing on her lips, she captures the essence of a confident woman unafraid to challenge societal norms. As one of Hollywood's most alluring stars during this time, Barbara La Marr became an emblematic symbol of female empowerment and liberation. She defied conventions by embracing bold fashion choices and expressing herself freely through dance and art. The British Film Institute has preserved this remarkable photograph as a testament to La Marr's enduring legacy in cinema history. It serves as a window into an era defined by its rebellious spirit and cultural transformation. This image not only celebrates Barbara La Marr's undeniable talent but also pays homage to the countless women who challenged traditional gender roles during these revolutionary times. Whether displayed in homes or galleries, this print is sure to captivate viewers with its timeless charm while reminding us all of the indomitable spirit that characterized the 1920s flapper movement.

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