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Step 1
In the 50s many women still wore dresses every day. While this might not be practical for your life, try wearing a skirt on a day when you would usually go for jeans to change things up.
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Step 2
Buy clothes that fit well. Clothes were still very modest in the 50s with skirts that fell below the knee & high necklines. Instead, clothes were about form & shape instead of showing skin. One of the more popular styles was even called the wiggle dress. This is a fantastic look if you aren't comfortable showing a lot but still want to feel fashionable & sexy. Take your favorite suit to a tailor or buy a new pencil skirt that hugs your curves.
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Step 3
Go for unique clothes. Many of the great vintage dresses are hand sewn or were made at home. Pick pieces with unique hand sewn elements. You can pick up a vintage pattern for a few cents at a garage sale & try your hand at sewing.
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Step 4
Look for quality fabrics. Many 50s clothes are made out of luxurious cashmere, wool, silk & lace.
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Step 5
It's all about the undergarments. In the 50s women wore pantyhose with skirts, high heels, & various shaping undergarments. Try a pair of spanx for an hour glass figure & add a pair of heels to complete your outfit.
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Step 6
Don't be afraid to dress up. The 50s was full of fun party dresses made of silk & chiffon. Pick up one of these at a tag sale instead of wearing your standard black dress to your next event.
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Step 7
Think fur. In the 50s there was a lot of fur trim & fur coats. If you don't want the maintenance of fur or are opposed to wearing it, try faux fur for a glamorous starlet look.











Comments
toph said
on 2/16/2009 So cool! I think the '50s styles are great. Five/Five.
justmesuzanne said
on 2/8/2009 This is a great and fun look! I too, noticed the comment about pantyhose. I remember when they became available in the mid sixties. I was too young to wear them, but my mother gave them a brief try. They were not very stretchy, and women were quite distressed that, if you got a run in one leg, you had to throw the whole thing out. It took a while for them to catch on! :D
JuliaW said
on 1/11/2009 Great ideas, I love this look!
Angelgirlpj said
on 1/8/2009 great ideas.
deepthinkin said
on 1/7/2009 I love to dress retro for special occasions - like for one of my son's wedding, I did 50's right down to the gloves and pill box hat with eye veil! It was great fun. One note though- pantyhose weren't invented till 1959 and then not widely available till 1965. Women in the 50's would wear stockings with garter belts (even better!) Thanks for the article!