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gowns of the 1930's are still a fashion influence today on the Red Carpet, but some things like wearing real fur is now out of date.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.
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
From Bette Davis to Katharine Hepburn, we take a look at the 1930s' most fashionable ladies.
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.
lets bring back the 1920's style
Exploring how to get a 1930s look on a budget by looking at the 1930s retrospective trend during the 1970s, inspired by Hollywood films
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As full weekends and reduced weekday hours became more common in the 1930s, so did the desire to get out of work clothes, business suits, and uniforms, and into something sporty and casual. A man's time off became a time to dress for comfort and leisurely pursuits inspired by the same movie stars and rich