Just because you live in the 21st century doesn’t  mean the fashion trends of the past have gone away. You’ll find out why when you buy the collest 50s dress and wear it for all to see!

The 1950s are back baby!

In the fashion world, that old adage, ‘What goes around comes around’ applies admirably to our choices of avant-garde garments. These recycled fashion trends are now so popular, they’ve got a new moniker and an attractive price tag. Now we call this fashion ‘retro’, highly favored by teens looking for a new look not found hanging on the racks at the mall.

The 50s dress styles and accessories aren’t a difficult fashion subject. All you need to do is kick back and enjoy some of the many re-runs of popular 50s TV shows, such as ‘Leave it to Beaver’, and ‘Ozzie and Harriet’ to see the latest fashions of the urban and suburban Americans of the 50s.

Authenticity? Watch old 1950s TV shows

To see an authentic 50s dress, catch several episodes of ‘Lassie’, with June Lockhart as the farm Mom, sporting the less fussy, but still feminine, 50s styles.

In the post World War II era, 50s fashions stepped away from the slimmer cuts, necessitated by rationing of many goods, including fabrics.

The new fashion mindset went towards fuller skirts, puffier sleeves, wide belts, and lots of pleats. Patch pockets on the typical, everyday 50s skirts were also large, to accommodate everything from diaper pins to clothespins. Large appliqués were another signature detail of fashionable 50s dress styles (remember the Poodle skirt?)

Perhaps the 40s femme fatale come-hither looks, intended to impress the man home on leave, were naturally replaced by the more conservative, wholesome and functional 50s dress, better suited to the new homemaker raising a family with her war time hero, now home for good.

Accessories

Even accessories experienced significant changes. Women’s handbags became larger, the better to carry those essentials which the 40s woman had no need to stash away in their tiny, fashionable evening bags. Costume jewelry fit in nicely with the more casual 50s styling, not costing an arm and a leg, yet adding a fun, bright accent to any costume.

So, where can you find a full complement of 50s fashions? Easy. Look on sites that sell 50s dresses , Ebay and at your own local ‘antique’ clothing shops. Oddly enough, fashions dating back to Grandma’s time are now considered radical and chic to a new generation of fashionistas.

For the most radical 50s wardrobe, include the shoes, handbags, and accessories which were worn back in the day. With but a modest investment, you’ll be the star of the 50s dress styles, reincarnated with great panache for this moment in time. Retro haute couture, yes.

So, when you are ready to go shopping for a 50s style dress to wear to a party or maybe on vacation, or if you are just feeling “girly”, then these retro dresses are made for you! Have fun and dress up!