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* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': ''Streets Of New Capenna'' takes place in a {{Magitek}} city heavily based on 1920's noir and gangster films, so naturally nearly every Creature Card depicting a female character has this, ''especially'' if they're part of the Cabaretti Family.
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* A young Stayler Allman sports this haircut in the ''Manga/TheWitchAndTheBeast'', which is not surprising given the Art Deco-inspired setting.
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* ''{{Film/Sirens}}'' uses this trope in an odd way. The protagonist Estella wears her hair like this in contrast to the long hair of Norman Lindsey's models. As she's quite repressed, the haircut serves as an indicator that she wants to break out of that.

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* ''{{Film/Sirens}}'' ''{{Film/Sirens|1994}}'' uses this trope in an odd way. The protagonist Estella wears her hair like this in contrast to the long hair of Norman Lindsey's models. As she's quite repressed, the haircut serves as an indicator that she wants to break out of that.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}}'': Blondie, who was a flapper before marrying Dagwood, is known for her early 30s-style curly bob, which she still wears to this day.

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* ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}}'': ''ComicStrip/Blondie1930'': Blondie, who was a flapper before marrying Dagwood, is known for her early 30s-style curly bob, which she still wears to this day.
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* In "Literature/TheGiftOfTheMagi," Della frets at her new "Coney Island chorus girl" look after selling her hair and tries to put it in curls to look more feminine.
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* ''Series/{{Schmigadoon}}'': Jenny wears her hair in a sleek black bob. She's a cabaret singer based on Sally from ''Theatre/{{Cabaret}}'', a show set in 1920s Berlin.
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* Jenny Nowhere in ''Webcomic/JennyAndTheMultiverse'' dresses in a distinctly 1920s style (though she is very much ''not'' TheFlapper in personality), complete with a blonde bob.
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* ''Cutting It Short'', a Czech film from TheEighties directed by Jiří Menzel, [[FilmOfTheBook based on a novella of the same name]] by Creator/BohumilHrabal. Maryshka is a young wife of a local brewery manager. She's extremely lively and spirited, completely unashamed to publicly do things which others only think or do in private. She has gorgeous long honey blond hair, wavy and thick. Her hair is admired by the whole town and they compare it to its memorable sights. At the end of the movie, she decides to have her hair cut like Josephine Baker. [[note]] It's an anachronism as the film is explicitly set in 1918 when Ms Baker was only 13 years old.[[/note]] This is the last straw for her husband who [[KinkySpanking spanks her]] in front of a board of directors of the brewery.

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* ''Cutting It Short'', ''Film/CuttingItShort'', a Czech film from TheEighties directed by Jiří Menzel, [[FilmOfTheBook based on a novella of the same name]] by Creator/BohumilHrabal. Maryshka is a young wife of a local brewery manager. She's extremely lively and spirited, completely unashamed to publicly do things which others only think or do in private. She has gorgeous long honey blond hair, wavy and thick. Her hair is admired by the whole town and they compare it to its memorable sights. At the end of the movie, she decides to have her hair cut like Josephine Baker. [[note]] It's an anachronism as the film is explicitly set in 1918 when Ms Baker was only 13 years old.[[/note]] This is the last straw for her husband who [[KinkySpanking spanks her]] in front of a board of directors of the brewery.
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* ''ComicStrip/BuckRogers'' has femme fatale Ardala. Even the short-lived 1970's revival of the comic strip, which generally tried [[TotallyRadical waaaaaay too hard]] [[WereStillRelevantDammit to be contemporary,]] still let her keep her iconic haircut. The [[{{Series/BuckRogersInThe25thCentury}} TV series]] [[SeventiesHair did not,]] though.

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* ''ComicStrip/BuckRogers'' has femme fatale Ardala. Even the short-lived 1970's revival of the comic strip, which generally tried [[TotallyRadical waaaaaay too hard]] [[WereStillRelevantDammit hard to be contemporary,]] still let her keep her iconic haircut. The [[{{Series/BuckRogersInThe25thCentury}} TV series]] [[SeventiesHair did not,]] though.

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