Collection of Vintage Advertising from the 1940s and 1950s that mention Summer in their Copy. Check them out today!
The judgments are harsh, and nobody is worried about subtlety in these mean and bad ads that ran in popular magazines many decades ago.
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Roundup of Vintage Tea Advertisement from the 1920's to the 1950's
Broadcloth, 1940s-1950s
Looks like the creative department was drinking more than just tea…..1950
Roundup of Vintage Tea Advertisement from the 1920's to the 1950's
Television was introduced to Americans in 1939 and began to gain a foothold after the Second World War. In the 1950s, the sale of TV sets and the boom in…
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I have been doing a lot of paining and cleaning lately, which makes the house look good (well better) but is not really great for my hands. luckily for me I came across this little tidbit in the Australian Women's Weekly, (from August 1956): Coincidentally this ad also featured in this issue of the magazine: Always a sucker for advertising, I went out and bought some Nivea - to keep in 'arm's reach.'. They still make it, although the container is now plastic, of course. I also bought gloves, both rubber and cotton. I will try and be good for a whole week, and see if there is any improvement. From this: Do you wear gloves when doing housework? ♥ Deb
Original Adverts, Illustrations, Retro Advertising Art from 1939 - 1969
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Exhibition dates: 31st March – 9th September 2012 S Hood 6th division AIF troops waving from troop-train carriage, 13 September 1940 1940 © Australian War Memorial …
Roundup of Vintage Tea Advertisement from the 1920's to the 1950's
In decades past, several celebrities endorsed products including Lux soap, cereal, beer, alcohol and cigarette ads. We features with stars like Joan Crawford, Kirk Douglas, Sammy Davis Jr, Rita Hayworth and countless others endorsing products! Let's take a look down memory lane and explore these great ads!
I’ve been looking (and smiling) at lots of American baking ephemera this week—old advertisements, product brochures, package wrappers, mini-cookbooks, even antique cookware—in preparation for a talk I’ll be giving at the Home Baking Association on Monday in Vermont. The totally over-the-top vintage flour sifter is one of my own most spectacular 1950s culinary props, by...Read More »
Vintage Blog post featuring Spring (April & May) vintage advertising from the 1940's and 1950's
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The role of the media in the well-being of young people in the West has been much discussed in the past few decades, with the popularity of glossy magazines and the exuberant application of Photoshop in them suggested as compounding factors in the rise of eating disorders and cosmetic surgery. However, looking through some old advertisements for dental products today I realised that not a great deal seems to have changed in the last half century or so. This Colgate toothpaste advertisement came out in 1947: Apparently even in the 1940s, manufacturers were focussing on what sells - the fear of social exclusion and not being loved. The woman featured is destined to be alone and to be the target of hushed gossip, all because she doesn't use the right toothpaste. Compare this to any clothing, car or perfume advert on television now, which all promote an in-crowd and how a particular product can make you part of it. The reference to 'scientific tests' is quite good too, with 7 cases out of 10 of 'Oral Offence' being prevented by using Colgate Dental Cream. Sounds about as scientific as the wonderfully named 'nutrileum' and 'pentapeptides' and so on which animatedly feature in modern shampoo adverts, eh?
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The 1950s was one of the more diverse and exciting vintage periods in fashion. You can easily recreate some of these iconic looks today with minimal effort.