Ziegfeld Girls
The term "Ziegfeld Girls" refers to the chorus line performers featured in the lavish productions of Florenz Ziegfeld, a prominent American theatrical producer in the early 20th century. These women were known for their beauty, talent, and elaborate costumes, often performing in the famous Ziegfeld Follies, a series of theatrical revues that showcased music, dance, and comedy.
Ziegfeld Girls were celebrated for their glamorous image and were often seen as symbols of the Jazz Age. They played a significant role in shaping the entertainment industry, influencing future generations of performers and contributing to the evolution of American musical theater.