Clara Bow - the 'it' girl: Clara Bow was the 'It' girl - the star whose nickname survived after she, and the era that she had lit so brightly, had been long forgotten. She was an uninhibited, exuberant flapper, the embodiment of the Jazz Age and its pursuit of love and laughter
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