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Ede4ka [16]
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Clara Bow impacted other 1920s-era women by

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kipiarov [429]3 years ago
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Clara Bow impacted other 1920s era women by representing the rebellion and fashion of the era. Clara Bow was an actress who acted in the silent movies during 1920s. she also was successful in "talkies" after 1927. She was born on 29th July in the year 1905 and died on 27th September in the year 1965. 
Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
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Clara Bow impacted other 1920s-era women by representing the fashion and rebellion of the era.

She was born on July 29th, 1905 in Brooking. She was an actress who rose to stardom in silent film in the 1920s and successfully appeared in talkies after 1927. She became a new kind of down to earth Hollywood idol. She was considered and it girl, and became a smash hit with audiences because of her unpretentious demeanor.  

She was the archetypal modern woman and many people fell in love with her because of her big-eyed, baby-faced beauty, as well as because she was carefree, energetic, self-assured and breezily independent.


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