You may remember that I have mentioned before how much I love the fashions of the 1950’s. The full-skirted dresses, cinched in at the waist that really showed off a woman’s figure, or the slim-fitting pencil skirts that give an extra ‘wiggle’ in the walk. I always think how elegant those ladies looked, and I envied them their grace and poise.
I remember when I was at school, we had a pretty strict uniform policy, but I did get away with wearing a (grey of course) pencil skirt with a split up the back of it. Me being me, and not blessed with any sort of grace, used to always run up the stairs at school two at a time (oh I wish I could still do that) which inevitably resulted in me ripping the split open quite a bit more, so that it was almost open to the waist, thereby exposing my knickers.
I was unlucky enough to have one of the snottiest teachers walk up the stairs behind me one day, and in a loud voice (unfortunately she had rather a pronounced lisp) stated,
“That skirt looks more accidental than fashionable. I suggest you sew it up!”
Of course back in those days you did as you were told, and I duly sewed the skirt up – several times before it gave up the ghost and had to be chucked out!
That’s the beauty of fashion though. that is occasionally comes back around again, or in some cases never leaves us, just gets a bit of a modern makeover as my pencil skirt did in the 1980s when I was at school.
Modern fashions though are not nearly as glamorous as back in the 50’s. Looking at what the movie stars of the day used to wear (always a good indication of what was in fashion). it was nearly always something flattering, stylish, and sexy without being too overt. You only have to look at Marilyn Monroe, Bette Davis, or Elizabeth Taylor to name but a few to see the epitome of style and
Looking at what some of the younger ‘stars’ wear now, it is totally different. Who in their right mind would think that Kim Kardashian looked stylish and glamorous in that horrible shitty brown body stocking combo that her husband ‘designed’ for her. How about Lady Ga Ga and the infamous ‘meat dress.’
Somehow I can’t see the kids of future generations looking back at today’s fashions in 50 or 60 years time, reminiscing on how beautiful and glamourous they were – but I could be wrong!
Which do you prefer?

I really love those vintage eras for clothing western style! In the Indian fashions we get to glam up at functions with our dress!
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Yes. some of the Indian fashions are really beautiful, and I love them .
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I am with you on this one. And I hope that it will have a comeback like so many other things. A big comeback…
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Me too 🙂
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I always wished I had been a teen in the 50s so I could have had a poodle skirt!
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Ohh wouldn’t that have been brilliant?
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Oh I am so with you on this one ! And have passed my love of the era to Miss 14 … Who is already planning to make. 50s style dress for her formal in a couple of years time… So we scour Op Shops for old patterns.
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How lovely that she shares your love for the gorgeous clothes of that era. It will be lovely to make her dress together too.
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Oh I love dresses and skirts, and I’m more a fan of modesty than is popular now, so I’m definitely into the vintage stuff!
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Yes, the vintage stuff is so pretty and feminine.
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Oh, definitely agree with you on this, but I like even further back with those lovely old gowns, puffed sleeves, and high collars and let’s not forget the hats. Please, never forget the hats!
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Oh yes indeed. Actually, If I could have loved in any period (for the clothes) for me it would be the Victorian era. I quite fancy myself as a Victorian lady! 🙂
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They were so pretty!!!! 🙂 I really have my doubts about what the next generation are going to remember about this decade 😐
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Not a lot I should imagine! Sadly the fashions of today just can’t compete (in my opinion)!
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I definitely agree! I love 40s and 50s fashion, and I wish I had the courage to just go for it and buy those fit and flare dresses on ModCloth.
As for the fashion of today: Well, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see more recycled ideas, because that’s what happens. Also, fashion is a personal choice, so I’m not too worried over other people making different choices (and statements!) with their wardrobe. To each their own. 🙂
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Hi and welcome. Yes fashion is very much an individual thing. Personally I do love some of the 50s inspired clothes, as I do from other eras. The beauty is, we can pick and choose what we like and what suits us to create our own identity. Like you say ‘to each their own’. 🙂
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