Fashion in the 1920s reflected the social changes and newfound freedoms of the era. Women's roles were expanding as skirts became shorter and clothing more movable to allow for greater freedom of movement. Iconic figures like Coco Chanel adopted a more boyish silhouette that was lighter and less restrictive than traditional corsets. Flappers rebelled further with short hair, makeup, and daring dances as they embraced new rights like voting. Bright colors, fringes, beads, and feathers were popular details of the decade's fashionable but liberating styles.