A photo of actress Joan Bennett in mid 1930's high fashion.
From Bette Davis to Katharine Hepburn, we take a look at the 1930s' most fashionable ladies.
Exploring how to get a 1930s look on a budget by looking at the 1930s retrospective trend during the 1970s, inspired by Hollywood films
In the 1930's fur was very popular in fashion- so were sequins and a long line - and the influence of movie stars on fashion began to grow. Perhaps the glamor was a needed relief from the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Or perhaps the popularity of that new medium "the talkies" and the ability to make more complex movies, such as musicals, made dressing up more glamorous and fun. The beautiful gowns of the 1930's are still a fashion influence today on the Red Carpet, but some things like wearing real fur is now out of date. Do you recognize the similarities to today’s fashion?
Exploring 1930s fashion and my growing obsession with the flutter styled skirts that were very popular during a time of austerity and great innovation.
If you love the look of vintage 1930s shoes for women, you're in luck! We have found gorgeous examples of more than 100 classic ladies' footwear styles from the thirties.
I absolutely love 1930s fashion. At first I thought it would never look good on my short and curvy frame because all the fashion images from the decade feature very tall and narrow silhouettes (the hand-drawn images were not realistically proportionate in the least). After giving a few 30s outfits a try, especially mixing separates,
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Women's 1930s hats were small and simple in decoration, yet their shaping was a work of art. Folded, molded, and angled felt made hats look like something out of a Picasso painting. A small belt, bow or brooch was the only ornament on most women's '30s hats. The cloche had remained common into the 1930s
From Bette Davis to Katharine Hepburn, we take a look at the 1930s' most fashionable ladies.
Discover the most beautiful 1930s hairstyles for women that are trending back as modern hair trend. You will love these evergreen haircuts for sure.
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I absolutely love 1930s fashion. At first I thought it would never look good on my short and curvy frame because all the fashion images from the decade feature very tall and narrow silhouettes (the hand-drawn images were not realistically proportionate in the least). After giving a few 30s outfits a try, especially mixing separates,
Let's bid the merry month of May farewell with a handful of graceful and flattering tea-length frocks from 1932! Dress 981 has a rather tailored air, with buttons at the hip, a smart center front inset, and a pleasing neckline treatment. Dress 2551 is a simple and neat affair - pin tucks at the neckline and wrists add distinction. Dress 2677 is slim, with crisp inverted pleats adding graceful flare to the skirt. Dress 759 has slimming flare, front and back panels from neck to hem, and sweet bows as accents. Dress 982 has a smart bodice closing, raglan sleeves, and princess seams the release into double inverted pleats. Now if only we could still order these mail order patterns! :-)
“What did women wear in the 1930s?” -- The fashion of the thirties is usually overshadowed by the Great Depression, but the 1930s were full of glamour and style. Here you will learn about all the 1930s clothing and accessories women wore for day and evening events. You will also be able to create a
Great mid 30s pattern booklet filled with all sorts of styles from women's, children's, coats, and jackets. A lot of people print out the pages and use them for scrapbooking! the booklet is a total of 16 pages (front cover and back included) and the file size is just over 8 MBs.
“What did women wear in the 1930s?” -- The fashion of the thirties is usually overshadowed by the Great Depression, but the 1930s were full of glamour and style. Here you will learn about all the 1930s clothing and accessories women wore for day and evening events. You will also be able to create a
I am working on a real mid-1930s dress at the moment and it's time for the next installment of my series: the 1930s! Which also happens to be my favorite fashion decade! Enjoy: 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
Il s'agit d'une photographie de boudoir classique des années 30. L'actrice serait Ann Sheridan. Les détails de cette image sont exceptionnels, jusqu'à la jarretière sur le haut de la cuisse de Sheridan. Les copies que vous achetez ont été retouchées et restaurées pour être aussi fidèles que possible à l'original. Veuillez noter que différentes tailles ont des rapports hauteur/largeur différents, ce qui signifie que votre photo peut être recadrée un peu différemment en fonction de la taille. TAILLES D'IMPRESSION : - Taille : disponible en plusieurs tailles : 4 x 6 5 x 7 8 x 10 11 x 14 - Support : imprimé sur du papier photo de qualité archive résistant à la décoloration Cette impression d'art est livrée prête à être encadrée et passepoilée. Toutes les impressions sont emballées dans un sac en cellophane sans acide pour leur protection. Ils sont ensuite placés dans une enveloppe rigide pour éviter qu'ils ne se plient lors de l'expédition. Dimension du poster : Taille : disponible en plusieurs tailles : 16 x 20 Toutes les affiches sont créées à l'aide du papier d'archives haut de gamme mat ou satiné de votre choix avec des encres d'archives 12 couleurs sur la plus récente imprimante grand format Canon. Nous vous recommandons d'imprimer toutes les affiches en noir et blanc sur du papier mat d'archives pour de meilleurs résultats. EXPÉDITION ET MANUTENTION : toutes les commandes sont traitées, imprimées et EXPÉDIÉES dans un délai de 1 à 3 jours ouvrables. Toutes les affiches sont expédiées dans un tube d'expédition renforcé. REMARQUE : Veuillez noter que de nombreuses images originales peuvent s'être estompées avec le temps ou que leur mise au point était limitée par la technologie de l'époque. Compte tenu de ces limitations, les impressions que vous recevrez seront de la meilleure qualité possible. GARANTIE DE SATISFACTION CLIENT : Nous sommes fiers de notre service client et de nos produits 5 étoiles. Tous nos tirages sont garantis satisfait ou remboursé. Si vous n'êtes pas satisfait de votre achat, veuillez nous contacter si vous avez des questions avant de laisser un commentaire négatif. Nous voulons que vous soyez satisfait et nous travaillerons avec vous pour nous assurer que vous aimez votre achat.
At the moment, 1930s reproduction clothing is limited in choices. I expect a 1930s revival to happen in the next few years, but for now it is a forgotten decade. If you want to create a 1930s outfit, you will either need to buy vintage ($$ ouch $$) or sew your own. The first step
Because of the Wall Street Crash which resulted in the Great Depression, most people were unable to afford luxurious clothing like in the 1920’s. Unless you were rather wealthy, frivolous purchases…
Starting in the mid 1920s, women's separates (skirts and blouses) lost favor to the one piece dress. This continued into the early 1930s, until the tides changed once again and women found the mix-and-match convenience of 1930s blouses and skirts both economical and pretty. Blouse styles were overly fussy, reflecting the Victorian era with ruffles,
(Image Source: Bing?) I've been in the mood for the past couple of months to make another 1930's inspired dress. But, with schoo...
Hollywood Tries White Magic for Summer 1934- 1930s Fashion By Seymour for Glamourdaze.com THERE'S a childish lilt to Mary Carlisle's white gob hat with its navy blue streamers, but her reefer coat is nautical sophistication
We have been collecting prints for several years. These represent the glamour and style of the early years of the 20th Century. The copies that you are buying have been retouched and restored to as close to original as possible. Please note that different sizes have different aspect ratios which means your photo may be cropped a little differently depending on the size. PRINT SIZES: - Size: Available in several sizes: 4x6 5x7 8x10 11x14 - Medium: Printed on fade-resistant archival quality photograph paper This art print arrives ready to be framed and matted. All prints are packaged in an acid-free cello bag for their protection. They are then placed in a rigid mailer to prevent bending in shipment. POSTER SIZES: Size: Available in several sizes: 16x20 All posters are created using your choice premium archival matte or satin heavyweight paper with 12-color archival inks on the most recent Canon Wide Format Printer. Our recommendation is that all black & white posters be printed on archival matte paper for best results. SHIPPING & HANDLING: All orders are processed, printed and SHIPPED within 1-3 business days. All posters are shipped in a reinforced shipping tube. NOTE: Please note that many of the original images may have faded with age or their focus was limited by the technology at the time. The prints you will receive will be the best possible quality given these limitations. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: We pride ourselves on 5 star customer service and products. All of our prints come with a money back guarantee. If you aren't satisfied with your purchase please reach out to us with any concerns before leaving a negative review. We want you to be happy and will work with you to ensure you love your purchase.
This piece is an original vintage photograph from the original negative, shot by Laszlo Willinger in 1939. It depicts German actress, Marlene Dietrich, with her "The Spoilers" co-star, Randolph Scott. This photograph is hand signed and the image measures 13 x 8 inches. The framed dimensions are 21.5 x 16.5 inches. Note: The photograph has a small tear on the lower right and the frame has minor scratches. Please see attached images.
1. Pyramid of Unas “The sword of Orion opens the doors of the sky. Before the doors close again the gate to the path Over the fire, beneath the holy ones as they grow dark As a falcon flies as a falcon flies, may Unis rise into this fire Beneath the holy ones as they…
Exploring 1930s fashion and my growing obsession with the flutter styled skirts that were very popular during a time of austerity and great innovation.
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Between 1866 and 1939, The Queenslander made a weekly summary of the Brisbane Courier, now The Courier Mail, newspaper available to the regional and outlying areas of Australia’s Queensland s…
lets bring back the 1920's style