Are you one of the many Downtown Abbey fans? You probably didn't know that you can take loads of fashion advice from this program, but here it is...
After the war, trends for women started becoming a little more darling and “boyish,” which was very different from the ultra feminine fashions of the past. Wanting to shock and keep her suitors enthralled, Mary shorns off her long, luscious locks for the trendy “boyish” hairstyle that was made popular in Paris at the time. Trying new trends can help you feel like a new “you,” which we all need from time to time to keep things, you know, fresh.