HISTORY in COLOR: The 1920s
(I USE FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM FOR COMMENTS, IF YOU'D LIKE TO MAKE ONE) In this episode of 'History in Color', fashion historian and professor Amanda Hallay takes a deep dive into the palette of The Jazz Age, and offers some theories of her own as to why these colors were so popular, and how they helped The Jazz Age roar.

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