Sunday, December 18, 2011

Red,Blue and Black?

Well this is long over due but here is a small outfit post.
Wore it yesterday when I went to a show with my sister
and her boyfriend.



sorry for the bad picture quality my canon needs new batteries .
sweater- 1950s came in a set of 2 I got one that was light blue as well
Skirt- 1960s found it at a yard sale 2.00!!
Purse- 1940s  belong to my aunt in the 40's

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Latest Vintage Obsession 1940s-1950s Nightgowns and Sleepwear

Lately I have been quit obsessed with nightwear of the by gone eras. I think it might be the fact that I've been home more often I keep on continually getting sick I get rid of one bug and then get the next. But oh well that's what happens when you have a weak immune system. Now back to the topic I enjoy seeing these gowns, bed jackets,and slips I just love the detail they would put into these lovely garments. Now here are some scans I got from a few of the magazines my great aunt gave me.

1949 I really like the green set and pink one to!!

1956 the babydoll nightgowns 

1953 
1934 Lingerie Styles  I love the back of that gown!!


What do you think?? Would you wear any??


Sunday, October 23, 2011

Fellow Vintage Loving Teens pt.3




So here is the last part of the Junior series
the teens of today that love the by gone eras.
There are actually quite a few teens and well now adults that began blogging as teens that also blog similar things to me and
to what this small series is about.

(in no particular order)





Annie from annie pancake and the time machine always has the best reviews and advice on her blog!! 






Dakota has a swanky style with an amazing  country girl twist 
                                                                                   
Presley with her lovely style and voice
                                                                                     


                                       And  Paigey From A Vintage Girls World  Sensational style 
                                                 
 I hope you all enjoyed the series I sure did sharing it with you and I hope you'll check out these lovely dolls blogs!!





Saturday, October 22, 2011

Junior Styling 1950's

During the post war era  the term "teenager" came out. The post war was a consumer boom  for teens so there wardrobes had  more things than  in the 1940s.
1950s teen style

1950s teens (those tops!!)


Teen girls  in the fifties wore dress and skirts more than anything in there wardrobe. They were not allowed to wear pant to school or shorts. Although there were those girls that didn't care much for the rules cough cough, *my great aunt*. They were vary strict on how long there dresses were as well my art teacher went to school during the late fifties and was telling me the other day that they would measure there skirt to see how long it was  and would make sure it was at least mid knee length couldn't be any shorter.  There wardrobe had a variety of things. They wore blouses,cardigans,and sweaters to match there bottom. They also had skirts which were usually plated or a circle skirt to be worn with a petticoat or a fitted skirt a line skirt. They had playsuits,pants,dungarees, and shorts also that they would were also they were mostly used as causal wear to be around the house later in the 50s they wore them a bit more often out of the house though. They undergarments for teens were a slip, maybe petticoat, and shape wear they started to wear it at around 14-15.  As for dresses there were so many sundresses,day dresses,evening dress and party dresses.  Now shoes were loafers, flats, ballet slippers, saddle shoes, and a low heel. This is pretty much sums up the 50s and there is one last part of this small series but it a surprise I hope you enjoyed part 2.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Junior Styling 1940's

                                                    Today's post is based on the teen style of the 40s during the time 
 “juniors” meant a particular size range and style  that went to a  specific
age-group, it began in 1930s of course junior is still a size range  today but it began being a known style  range during the 30s and 40s.

1940s teen lifestyle

Some Junior Styles
Juniors and There friends 
Teenage girls often had spectators or saddle shoes, and a pair of sandals or wedges to wear in the summer (By wedge I mean pretty low heeled) Girls would try to stick to one main color scheme throughout their wardrobe to stick to sporty separates (with only a few dresses) to stretch their wardrobes further since it only made sense with rationing in effect.Sweaters were a main detail in the wardrobe they could be pullovers or cardigans, and generally cardigans had pretty buttons (like faux-pearls or glass beads) or embroidery on them. This is more post war, but then fair-isle, and even like Kooky patterns were also popular.A line skirts, made of wool in a bright color or a plaid for winter and fall, and then breezier ones for spring and summer.  As for undergarments teens wore girdles and stockings,and slips. During this time period There wasn’t much a distinction between women and teenagers, except that teenagers could choose to dress slightly less formally (depending on just how old they are) if they wished. 
I hope my small 1940s teen styling guide has helped a bit and next up 1950s teen guide and a few missed outfit posts =)