In the 1950s, costume jewelry enjoyed a global boom in popularity. Jewelry designs were clean, colorful, ornate, and perfectly coordinated with an outfit. Costume jewelry flourished with the increased spending power that this decade yielded. Consequently, 1950s costume jewelry perfectly facilitated the trend for women to look well groomed. While the war years brought about
Jewelry Through The Decades Series Step back in time and discover the boom of popularity for jewelry in the 1950s. From pearls to yellow-toned gold
In the 1950s, costume jewelry enjoyed a global boom in popularity. Jewelry designs were clean, colorful, ornate, and perfectly coordinated with an outfit. Costume jewelry flourished with the increased spending power that this decade yielded. Consequently, 1950s costume jewelry perfectly facilitated the trend for women to look well groomed. While the war years brought about
Jewelry ♥ 1952
1950s formal dresses, evening gowns, cocktail party dresses and prom dresses were much like the popular dress styles of the 1950s. They accentuated waists with the-bigger-the-better length or tea length skirts, as that was all women wanted to wear. French designer Christian Dior’s “New Look” molded much of what we know today as 1950s fashion.
In the 1950s, costume jewelry enjoyed a global boom in popularity. Jewelry designs were clean, colorful, ornate, and perfectly coordinated with an outfit. Costume jewelry flourished with the increased spending power that this decade yielded. Consequently, 1950s costume jewelry perfectly facilitated the trend for women to look well groomed. While the war years brought about
In the 1950s, costume jewelry enjoyed a global boom in popularity. Jewelry designs were clean, colorful, ornate, and perfectly coordinated with an outfit. Costume jewelry flourished with the increased spending power that this decade yielded. Consequently, 1950s costume jewelry perfectly facilitated the trend for women to look well groomed. While the war years brought about
Vintage costume jewelry is perhaps the easiest way to wear vintage for any modern woman of any background, style or size. It was thanks to 1950s fashion that costume jewelry rose in prominence for the everyday woman to wear. As necklines dipped lower and hair became shorter, the need to wear earrings, bracelets and necklaces every single day became not just a trend, but outfit protocol.
Featuring this set from the 1950's Hollywood Glamour jewelry that includes a Choker and drop clip earrings made on silver tone Rhodium base metal. There is one strand that connects this over-the-top spectacular necklace choker with red marquis shaped glass stones and swooping clear stones that create a ripple cascading effect. The earrings are its matching mate and are in a clip style with a drop of 1 1/2". Both pieces have all stones intact with non-missing and are in excellent vintage condition. Make that spectacular entrance using this well-made jewelry set. Will arrive gift box with FREE SHIPPING. Choker/Necklace measures: 15" L including hook. Bib measures: 2 1/2"L X 6 1/2"W Earrings measures: 1 1/2"drop. Material: Silver tone Rhodium base metal, Marquis Red Glass Rhinestones, Chaton cut red glass rhinestones, clear chaton cut rhinestones, fishhook No hallmark Gift Box FREE SHIPPING
In the 1950s, costume jewelry enjoyed a global boom in popularity. Jewelry designs were clean, colorful, ornate, and perfectly coordinated with an outfit. Costume jewelry flourished with the increased spending power that this decade yielded. Consequently, 1950s costume jewelry perfectly facilitated the trend for women to look well groomed. While the war years brought about
In the 1950s, costume jewelry enjoyed a global boom in popularity. Jewelry designs were clean, colorful, ornate, and perfectly coordinated with an outfit. Costume jewelry flourished with the increased spending power that this decade yielded. Consequently, 1950s costume jewelry perfectly facilitated the trend for women to look well groomed. While the war years brought about
In the 1950s, costume jewelry enjoyed a global boom in popularity. Jewelry designs were clean, colorful, ornate, and perfectly coordinated with an outfit. Costume jewelry flourished with the increased spending power that this decade yielded. Consequently, 1950s costume jewelry perfectly facilitated the trend for women to look well groomed. While the war years brought about
Not an actual photo but you get my jest..lol My husband and I attended the 2013 Poinsettia Ball in December that his company requested he attend. It was decorated beautifully. We were dressed to the nine's. Unfortunately this isn't the 1950's and peoples behavior and dress made that very apparent. We didn't stay for the entire event. There was a cash bar and there was no shortage of drunk women in unflattering shiny tube dresses. Women dropping "F" bombs, couples fighting, women arguing, couple ignoring each other to text or talk on cell phones. I felt bad for many husbands at this event and a few that were actually at our table. My husband apologized for even taking me there as he didn't know that any of that would go on. I still loved going because I was with my best friend my husband and had a great excuse to wear my favorite novelty dress. On the lighter side my husband and I were in our own little bubble and had a good time together, despite the company. There was a nice jazz band that played oldies and newer songs. That was very nice and they did an amazing job. We danced to an old Christmas song and the song "Cruisin" originally sung by Huey Lewis and Gwyneth Paltrow. The night started out great. People were very complimentary on my "look" or dress. I was told I looked like a "doll" by one lovely lady and complimented on how I pulled the entire "vintage" look off by another. Other than my shoes and hosiery every piece I was wearing was period specific. We had our photos taken and I will post my favorite one with my husband and he now keeps it on his office desk. We did leave early and went to a local restaurant together. I felt glamourus and I was so proud to be with my best friend my husband. He love's the 1950's life, how I dress and that culture and I am glad there are so many people out there like us. My husband Joe and I at the 2013 Poinsettia Ball Having our couples photo taken. My Vintage 1950's Gloves, Necklace, Clip on earrings, and Beaded clutch purse. OK...Enough of all this Glamour, this housewife needs to get back to work. Thanks for reading. Happy Housewifing!
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The bold, the beautiful, the retro. 1950s jewelry is the perfect accent to your retro vintage '50s wardrobe. Here you will find some stunning pieces of vintage inspired and reproduction 1950s earrings, necklaces, bracelets, cocktail rings, pins, and more. Learn more about the various 1950s jewelry styles before your shop. For genuine vintage jewelry, search
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