“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
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gowns of the 1930's are still a fashion influence today on the Red Carpet, but some things like wearing real fur is now out of date.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?
And so ends the seasonal Olympics for street style photographers in Paris! Also known as Fashion Week, it's the time of year when these professional people-watchers jump through hoops to capture the hottest outfits of the City of Light, taking their cues from legends such as the Sartorialist and Bil
Fashion Saturday 16 March 2019 The French actress Arlette Marchal wearing a Jean Patou evening gown in 1935 Last month, French actress Juliette Binoche officially revealed the first look from the LVMH-resurrected fashion house Jean Patou on the Berlin Film Festival red carpet. The powder-blue, bias-cut dress by recently appointed creative director Guillaume Henry (formerly of Nina Ricci and, before that, Carven) didn’t pay homage to the 1910s – the decade in which Jean Patou was founded – but
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.
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
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A preview of Hollywood Spring styles - 1930s fashion report by Rosalind Shaffer With the overwhelming changes in fashions that have taken place during the past year, women have been jarred out of all the
A summary and archive film of 1930s street fashions. 1930s hairstyles and clothing accessories
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The 1930s were largely defined by economic struggle & political upheaval. Believe it or not, though, a lot of 1930s dresses were the very most in glamour.
From Bette Davis to Katharine Hepburn, we take a look at the 1930s' most fashionable ladies.
The 1930s were largely defined by economic struggle & political upheaval. Believe it or not, though, a lot of 1930s dresses were the very most in glamour.
This is a digital reproduction of the April 1937 French Ladies' Magazine Modes et Travaux. The magazine features 56 pages of 1930's fashions, beautiful sewing pattern advertisements, blouse and dress knitting patterns, spring fashions and fabric print illustrations, embroidery motifs, and much more. Please Note: There are no actual sewing patterns included in the book. However, there are actual knitting patterns included. This book is perfect for researching designer clothing from the era, copying the graphics for your art or design project, or just enjoy all of the pretty, pretty, eye candy pictured. ============================================ INSTANT DOWNLOAD: Your purchase will be available for download the second your payment clears through Etsy. Simply follow the email sent to you, or on Etsy.com click on , then and under your receipt, . ============================================ Printing a PDF is easy. Just open, hit print, and make sure that your printer scale is set to 100% (this should be the default setting in most cases). Digital Version - Copyright 2013, Mrs. Depew Vintage. All Rights Reserved.
We all know the highly-idealized images of Golden Era women -- movie stars, magazine models, pinups, etc. -- but for most of us, those looks are great...