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xโ .Frances โFranโ Baker. โ ก.Cisfemale. โ ข.23Yrs. โ ฃ.Bisexual (Closeted). โ ค.American Caucasian. โ คI.โThe Roarโ.
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Physical Appearance
Physique: Slim, Lean, Toned
Height: 5ft 5โ
Weight: 125lbs
Hair Colour: Light Blonde
Eye Colour: Ocean Blue
Face Claim: Claire Holt
Like so many other girls of her time period, Frances takes much pride in her appearance, putting a decent amount of effort into how she looks on a daily basis. Sheโs quite pretentious, and will often dress in showy outfits and bright colours to draw attention to herself. Back in the 20s, her hair was often styled in flat waves or low buns, sticking to the fashion of the period. But now stuck in a modern era, nothing can stop her from experimenting with a style more up to date. Francesโ hair is a naturally light blonde, and when at full length, reaches slightly past her shoulders. Her makeup however, is something Frances has yet to change. Her smokey eyeshadow, which Fran feels compliments her blue eyes very well, is yet to be traded for a style suited more to her current century. She lives for her red lipstick and pink blusher, and is likely to lose her mind when the last of her stock begin to run low.
Her time spent planning dance routines and rehearsing often restricted her free time, leaving Fran with little opportunity to get out. Staying indoors on a frequent basis has left with with a rather pale complexion, an appearance associated with beauty in the 20s. She has a slim figure, a slightly toned physique and stands at an average height. Her shoulders are narrow, supporting a slim neck followed by a curved jawline. But not only her beauty gained her the attention of a male audience. Frances is a graceful and precise dancer, with a wild and thrilling personality to match. After all, it was her risk-taking demeanour that got her where she was. Sheโs not afraid to hide who she really is, especially from a society who viewed female independence as a controversial change.
Since forwarding almost a century in time, Frances has developed a distinctive obsession with modern technology, experimenting with any device she can get her hands on. TVs and radios are quite an exciting things, but have nothing on the smart phone, something unlike sheโs ever seen before.
The exploration of fashion provides Fran with a world of fascination and must be explored before (if) she ever leaves this era. Denim shorts and crop tops donโt quite replace her iconic flapper dresses, but are a close runner up. Fran isnโt so sure she wishes to live in this era forever, but while sheโs here, she wonโt let one second go to waste. Even if that means diving deep into trouble.
Personality
+ Traits: Self-Assured, Courteous, Supportive, Witty
- Traits: Rebellious, Sensitive, Pretentious, Manipulative
An admirable trait about Frances is her powerful sense
of confidence. While sheโs not at a level of cockiness,
she has a lot of self belief, and often pushes herself to
do things others may give up at. Her ambition is one
of her greatest qualities, and perhaps what drove her
to push herself in life, allowing her to rise in life
whereas others fell. Despite her achievements in the
past, Frances has always had a regard for those less
fortunate, and growing up in poverty herself, finds it
extremely difficult to ignore those in need of help if
she is given the opportunity to support them. Frances
has been mindful of others trying to bring her down, a
life in showbiz making her slightly skeptical of new
faces. But this doesnโt in any way make her rude or
unwelcoming to strangers. Just a little on guard.
Though the 1920โs was the birth of a new woman,
Frances did indeed change, but couldnโt suppress all
expectations of who she is meant to be in society. She
recognises men as superior, and hasnโt once questioned
this. But this never stopped her from tampering with
rules a little by harmless teasing. Frances has a quick
thinking head on her shoulders, and naturally silver
tongued, can talk almost anyone into doing something
for her. However, she may find this wonโt work the same
way on a modern audience. Frances has always done her
best to treat others with respect. Sheโs well mannered
and polite, even if society looked down upon her for her
disdain choices. While she lived a rebellious lifestyle,
defying years of patriarchal tradition, sheโs somewhat
sensitive, even if she doesnโt show it. Knowing how it
feels to be outcasted by the world around her, she goes
out of her way to befriend the isolated and the lonely,
able to empathise most with these individuals. However,
Frances always has been, and is still a vocal individual
who will rarely hide her true feelings. Sheโs a social
butterfly, and can relate to others quite easily. At
least...she could back in her own time period.
+ Traits: Self-Assured, Courteous, Supportive, Witty
- Traits: Rebellious, Sensitive, Pretentious, Manipulative
An admirable trait about Frances is her powerful sense
of confidence. While sheโs not at a level of cockiness,
she has a lot of self belief, and often pushes herself to
do things others may give up at. Her ambition is one
of her greatest qualities, and perhaps what drove her
to push herself in life, allowing her to rise in life
whereas others fell. Despite her achievements in the
past, Frances has always had a regard for those less
fortunate, and growing up in poverty herself, finds it
extremely difficult to ignore those in need of help if
she is given the opportunity to support them. Frances
has been mindful of others trying to bring her down, a
life in showbiz making her slightly skeptical of new
faces. But this doesnโt in any way make her rude or
unwelcoming to strangers. Just a little on guard.
Though the 1920โs was the birth of a new woman,
Frances did indeed change, but couldnโt suppress all
expectations of who she is meant to be in society. She
recognises men as superior, and hasnโt once questioned
this. But this never stopped her from tampering with
rules a little by harmless teasing. Frances has a quick
thinking head on her shoulders, and naturally silver
tongued, can talk almost anyone into doing something
for her. However, she may find this wonโt work the same
way on a modern audience. Frances has always done her
best to treat others with respect. Sheโs well mannered
and polite, even if society looked down upon her for her
disdain choices. While she lived a rebellious lifestyle,
defying years of patriarchal tradition, sheโs somewhat
sensitive, even if she doesnโt show it. Knowing how it
feels to be outcasted by the world around her, she goes
out of her way to befriend the isolated and the lonely,
able to empathise most with these individuals. However,
Frances always has been, and is still a vocal individual
who will rarely hide her true feelings. Sheโs a social
butterfly, and can relate to others quite easily. At
least...she could back in her own time period.
History
Frances has seen the world like no other,
experiencing every bit of pain, thrill and excitement
her life in the โRoaring 20sโ had to offer. She
defied societyโs standards and expectations,
breaking from her domestic shell and living her life
free and independently. Frances was born in a small
country town in Illinois in 1916, directly in the heart
of the Great War. Her early life wasnโt the best. She
lived in poverty, her household without income after
her father was killed shortly before the war ended
in the trenches of France. A single mother raising a
child wasnโt so easy back then, and had she not
made the decision to move to Chicago in hopes of
finding work, Frances may not have thrived in her
lavish lifestyle after all. Her love for music and the
stage grew when she was a teenager, and by the time
she was 16, Frances dived head first into a life of
performance by finding a job in a local jazz lounge.
It began as a waitressing job, but Franโs moves were
too impressive to ignore, and she was soon given the
opportunity to perform alongside bands as a Flapper
Dancer. Her name grew in popularity, men bought her
gifts, she had the wealth to live a lavish lifestyle.
Fortunately for Frances, a particular walk in the storm
with a gentleman saved her from the fate sheโd
ensure just days later. She was transported through
time on the date of October 20th 1929, mere days
from the Wall Street Crash. Perhaps this saved her
from a future of poverty. Nevertheless, Frances is in
denial about what awaited her, despite the facts
others may tell her. She wants nothing more than to
return to her life of fame and glam, as unfortunately,
her life now is utterly conflicting to all she knows.
Frances has seen the world like no other,
experiencing every bit of pain, thrill and excitement
her life in the โRoaring 20sโ had to offer. She
defied societyโs standards and expectations,
breaking from her domestic shell and living her life
free and independently. Frances was born in a small
country town in Illinois in 1916, directly in the heart
of the Great War. Her early life wasnโt the best. She
lived in poverty, her household without income after
her father was killed shortly before the war ended
in the trenches of France. A single mother raising a
child wasnโt so easy back then, and had she not
made the decision to move to Chicago in hopes of
finding work, Frances may not have thrived in her
lavish lifestyle after all. Her love for music and the
stage grew when she was a teenager, and by the time
she was 16, Frances dived head first into a life of
performance by finding a job in a local jazz lounge.
It began as a waitressing job, but Franโs moves were
too impressive to ignore, and she was soon given the
opportunity to perform alongside bands as a Flapper
Dancer. Her name grew in popularity, men bought her
gifts, she had the wealth to live a lavish lifestyle.
Fortunately for Frances, a particular walk in the storm
with a gentleman saved her from the fate sheโd
ensure just days later. She was transported through
time on the date of October 20th 1929, mere days
from the Wall Street Crash. Perhaps this saved her
from a future of poverty. Nevertheless, Frances is in
denial about what awaited her, despite the facts
others may tell her. She wants nothing more than to
return to her life of fame and glam, as unfortunately,
her life now is utterly conflicting to all she knows.