1940's FASHION- FASHION HISTORY SESSIONS

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  • @theresachiorazzi4571
    @theresachiorazzi4571 2 года назад +89

    People were well dressed when the went out in those days they took pride in the way they looked. I’m fortunate enough to remember this.

    • @harlow743
      @harlow743 Год назад +8

      Now women wear skin tight pants even if they weigh 290 lbs

    • @frankieamsden7918
      @frankieamsden7918 Год назад +11

      I remember when people used to dress up to fly, and clapped for a good landing.

    • @janetduncan87
      @janetduncan87 Год назад +5

      I was always dressed nice for school. I was harassed for it but I didn't care. I hated blue jeans and I still do. Especially since I can longer find a pair that isn't distressed.

    • @janetduncan87
      @janetduncan87 Год назад +1

      This rationing was bs. They're trying to do it again.

    • @jordisbraun4985
      @jordisbraun4985 Год назад +3

      @@harlow743 and their hair-do is like "just out of bed"

  • @Cymbelin
    @Cymbelin 2 года назад +50

    The Post-War Glam of the late 1940s and 1950s is my absolute favourite period for so many reasons. Glad to've found your channel.

  • @purplevamp3132
    @purplevamp3132 2 года назад +164

    Nobody did glamour better than 1940's Hollywood!😍

    • @the_original_public_newsense
      @the_original_public_newsense 2 года назад +10

      Except 50s and 60s. I like all three. It started going from fashion to advertising after that I'm afraid. Yes, I like being an old fuddyduddy. 😁

    • @BensUniverse
      @BensUniverse 2 года назад +10

      I thought 1930s brought it ✨ You don’t think?

    • @GwendolynPorter-w6c
      @GwendolynPorter-w6c 11 месяцев назад +2

      Girl don't u know it! I especially like the bed clothing in the movies especially the silk and satin bed clothing. The evening gowns drove me crazy and still does!

    • @philwatson6659
      @philwatson6659 3 месяца назад +1

      40's Glamour personified Rita Hayworth

  • @donnaleach8119
    @donnaleach8119 2 года назад +87

    I’ve always liked 1940’s fashion! Perhaps, it’s because of the fact that I came of age in the 1980’s, which was a throwback with shoulder pads, power suits, seamed stockings, etc. I just wish that we’d had the victory curls!!

    • @vbrown6445
      @vbrown6445 2 года назад +6

      We had hairspray and "mall bangs". 🙂

    • @isabellavalencia8026
      @isabellavalencia8026 2 года назад +8

      Good point! Im an 80's kid too I had never made the connection until you mentioned it and I realized you are 100% right!

    • @lisaahmari7199
      @lisaahmari7199 2 года назад +3

      Instead we had Aquanet Big Hair. I am always amazed that we did not go up in flames at rock concerts when people were flicking their lighters!

    • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
      @Author.Noelle.Alexandria 2 года назад +4

      Fun fact: The big-shouldered look came about due to the banned-from-release-again moving Letty Lynton, which stared Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery. Absolutely wonderful movie (I got my hands on a bootleg). It was banned in 1937 over a copyright claim a playwriter made, but that really is bunk. Both are based on the same true story, and the "murder" isn't a murder in one of them, which is the huge point of the movie.
      Anyway, Joan was self-conscious of her broad shoulders. So the designer Adrian made what came to be known as "the Letty Lynton dress." It was so full and fragile while having huge-ass sleeves and a big skirt. The fashions of the 1980's, with the poofy species and skirts that flare a lot, were especially inspired by this.
      I find it fascinating how one dress from a now-banned movie has had such a lasting impact on fashion.

    • @lisaahmari7199
      @lisaahmari7199 2 года назад +1

      @Noelle Alexandria I love it! I thought it was symbolic, due to so many women taking over men's jobs while they were away fighting the war. Broader shoulders meaning "we can take on as much as we need to." Never knew about this movie.

  • @browncow4092
    @browncow4092 2 года назад +23

    I grew up in the '50s, and I watch only movies from the '30s-'50s. This hauntingly lovely background music touched deeply the part of me that still longs to be a glamour girl! TYVM for this posting.

    • @SandraVick1963
      @SandraVick1963 2 года назад +4

      Me too. Have you ever paid attention to the ladies' wardrobe in the "Three Stooges" series? I'm constantly distracted by those wonderfully designed (and perfectly made) frocks. My husband thinks there's something wrong with me because he is laughing and I'm not. I completely miss the joke because I was paying attention to the construction of the dress the actress is wearing, mesmerized by the draping of the fabric or the unusual cut.

    • @browncow4092
      @browncow4092 2 года назад +1

      @@SandraVick1963 Indeed!

    • @lynndamico1448
      @lynndamico1448 6 месяцев назад

      My favorite also

  • @kathyjohnson1911
    @kathyjohnson1911 2 года назад +49

    Thank you for the video! I have a simple black crepe dress from my grandmother. The fabric drapes perfectly, I only wish I could find this quality in contemporary clothing.

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 Год назад

      If the tag remains you can look up the fabric contents, like I did with my grandfather's old vest and sweater. A few independent shops [in the States or internationally] do make them similarly, not the same but similar. If it doesn't have the contents tag, I recommend you bring it to a specialist in clothing/fabrics, sometimes museums employ them. They have ways to find out the contents of an old garment. They will cut out a piece for testing. Best of luck!

  • @glacey4906
    @glacey4906 2 года назад +52

    The worst decade? I love 40's clothes! I love the hair. The big flowers that would be pinned on the shoulder. The suits.

    • @erinstanger416
      @erinstanger416 2 года назад +5

      GLacey
      I agree. I love the fashion of the 40's. I think the 90's
      had the worst fashion.

    • @donnaleach8119
      @donnaleach8119 2 года назад +4

      @@erinstanger416 : the 1970’s were pretty bad too! I remember! 😬

    • @quanashiab.9620
      @quanashiab.9620 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@donnaleach8119Today's is worse, the 1920s-early 2000s weee the golden age of fashion! After that, it went to shit lol.

  • @gailhausmann1329
    @gailhausmann1329 2 года назад +33

    My Goodness: Loved this so much!.
    I remember seeing my Mom in her beautiful outfits from the 1940's!!.
    The women all looked so classy + elegant too..Would love to dress like that..
    Thanks for sharing this awesome video🤗😁

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 Год назад

      She must have been very proud to show her personality through her clothes. That's beautiful! I've seen my grandmother's pictures and grandad's. Oh my... they were the cutest at 16 and 18, they were friends before they married well into their mid-20s. So happy some of the fashion has remained in the independent shops in a few places.

    • @maried5085
      @maried5085 Год назад

      "Classy", is the right word.

  • @lydiasellers3194
    @lydiasellers3194 2 года назад +70

    I’m about to cry. The ending was perfectly put. “Clothes are more than a need to cover up…”

  • @DM-xj6se
    @DM-xj6se 2 года назад +13

    Beautifully created! I enjoyed the video immensely, thank you. My grandparents were young adults during the war years. Each couple married in 1939. Both of my grandfathers served in the U.S. Navy. My grandmothers had the most beautiful clothes. The stories of hardship would bring tears to my eyes as a child. They were truly an amazing generation! One of my grandmothers met Christian Dior at the train station in Chicago, Illinois when he made his U.S. tour. She was an accomplished seamtress and created some beautiful garments. I was an extremely fortunate girl/ young woman during the late 1970s and 1980s to have been able to wear so many of her pieces. I gravitated towards my grandparents more than my modern parents. Old soul, I suppose.

  • @thereseember2800
    @thereseember2800 2 года назад +14

    The 40’s has such elegant fashion.

  • @bluesquirrel3919
    @bluesquirrel3919 2 года назад +14

    Best decade for fashion ever, and the shoes and hats of life 💞💜💃💖🔥💥

  • @nomadpi1
    @nomadpi1 Год назад +2

    At four-score years of age, I enjoyed this lesson. I so admired my mother and her friends while growing up. It's always a pleasure to see the women of that decade and the 1950s. Their clothing was feminine and graced their womanliness.

  • @maricogan2903
    @maricogan2903 2 года назад +85

    This is very interesting. Now most fabrics are produced in China and "fashions" or clothing is not typically sewn in the U.S. Unfortunately we all dress like we are either going to bed or just got out of bed.

    • @DM-xj6se
      @DM-xj6se 2 года назад +8

      Unfortunately, true......

    • @goofymao1261
      @goofymao1261 2 года назад +8

      We live in times of transitions, especially after 2020, where everyone is just trying to get their own style individually while no longer being dependent of trends (even if they still exist)
      Not only that, but time also feels shortened for us. Working people can barely have 1 hour of time for themselves without feeling the guilt of "being too lazy" or "waisting time"
      Fashion is important to humans, just as any form of art is, but it's pretty weird to criticize the current times without stopping to think what got us to this point. Ironically enough, there were people who would complain just the same in every new era for wanting to conserve something that just wasn't fitting for the new generations anymore.

    • @corilia9529
      @corilia9529 2 года назад +5

      No shit. People wearing fuzzy pajamas in public!🙄

    • @marcel950
      @marcel950 Год назад

      Mie

    • @valeriebarnett7956
      @valeriebarnett7956 Год назад +10

      I still dress up every day for my own pleasure. Sometimes people comment that it makes them feel better just to see someone 'turned out' lifts the vibrations. It makes me sad that generally the young look so unkempt as if they had not washed or brushed hair. Why not rejoice in feminity...

  • @diankreczmer6595
    @diankreczmer6595 2 года назад +12

    My mother was born in 1904 and as a child I remember her platform shoes with those ankle straps during the 40's

  • @lt7378
    @lt7378 2 года назад +29

    This was one of the best decades of fashion. I love the chunky shoes too. That’s all I wear now. I cringe at todays fashion although I admit I dress for comfort now.

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 Год назад +2

      😍 I love chunky heeled shoes and Mary Jane's shoes! I always take good care of mine and bring them to the cobblers when they need maintenance.
      My friends used to ask me what I was wearing and why. Until they didn't. I still wear a Mondrian shift dress 1960s style at home. And 1950s, or 40s type of dresses when I go out, sometimes I get weird looks. But I've gotten used to it by now. This is how I express myself.
      What is your style like?

  • @cheriamour2429
    @cheriamour2429 2 года назад +13

    This was my Grammy's hey day, before she got MS. And boy did she look gorgeous in the 40s style clothes walking down the streets of Beverly Hills. I love you Grammy.

  • @azurelionheart
    @azurelionheart 2 года назад +6

    The early 50’s are often my favorite era for women’s fashion, but I love the 40’s for what it brought to catalyze it. Bright red lips, rolled hair, even the pointed shoulders and square necklines of rationed dresses have a sense of class and confident femininity that I think gets overlooked sometimes in considering retro wear.
    I never heard of Charles James or the ‘Jolie Madame’ look of Pierre Balmain until now, either! So fascinating to learn of these folks designing glamour before Christian Dior’s New Look took off.

  • @maggieschnellinger1301
    @maggieschnellinger1301 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much ! I love the way you always connect the circumstances of the time to the fashion in all of your fashion documentaries. It doesn’t just show the piece and say how cool or awesome it is .
    I happened upon another fashion commentary that started out with “hello party people!,”
    Talk about a complete insult to the fashion and skill that created it.
    My mother and Aunts were all wife’s , sisters and widows of WWII. I can remember looking at the family photos of
    them when I was growing up. No of the were wealthy, but boy did they look classy with the accessories.
    I will try to send a few along .
    I respect what you do and the way you portray it.

  • @historymaven
    @historymaven 2 года назад +24

    Thanks for all the time you surely put into finding these wonderful fashion photographs and facts. I enjoyed it immensely!

  • @sharonpolikoff7282
    @sharonpolikoff7282 2 года назад +6

    Very good summary of the decade and how fashion reflected and adapted to the war and its aftermath. I had never thought of the role of color in clothing as a means of boosting morale.

  • @diankreczmer6595
    @diankreczmer6595 2 года назад +10

    The only clothing I remember my mother wearing in the 40"s were the broad shouldered suit jackets
    But I remember the fabulous ankle strap shoes ala joan Crawford

  • @felixgomez1643
    @felixgomez1643 2 года назад +5

    I have NO WORDS LOVED this documentary of the 40's ALWAYS my favorite decade since I was a kid!!! And especially the War Years (1939-1945) were so interesting to me, the movies/fashion during this specific period to me was the most beautiful exciting & glamorous ever at least concerning Hollywood!!! My God remember this was the GREAT decade that gave us such exquisite gorgeous women like Louise Allbritton, Evelyn Ankers, Andrea King, Veronica Lake, Carole Landis, Dolores Moran & Alexis Smith among so many other wonderful lovely beauties that could ONLY have been created & existed in the 40's!!!

  • @Kazberhaf
    @Kazberhaf 2 года назад +10

    This is an incredibly inspiring and informative video. Lots of wonderful information, done with lovely music in the background and a nice gentle commentary. Thank you so much 🥰

  • @angelinalozada189
    @angelinalozada189 3 года назад +6

    Great, Thank You.

  • @harlow743
    @harlow743 Год назад +2

    Nothing beats 1940's fashion and we have the films to preserve this era for future generations

  • @magicbulletdancers
    @magicbulletdancers 2 года назад +6

    Me: 🇨🇦 senior. Fashion follower. This video needs to be seen. ( 23 Feb 22 ) It is so well done ty !

  • @Ritazambuto
    @Ritazambuto 2 года назад +6

    Beautiful voice, and very good video, tank you

  • @philipchretienkarlsson8157
    @philipchretienkarlsson8157 Год назад +1

    Than you so much for this very entertaining, and yes, very colorful program, which is exactly what I needed to perk myself up .
    Charles James, was one of the couturiers who created some of the most beautiful evening dresses, with his use of innovative color combinations, and his incredible ability to drape fabrics. he belongs to that rarefied place in which you find all the best couturiers: Dior, Balmain, etc... America can be proud of having had such a wonderfully talented creator !

  • @zimnizzle
    @zimnizzle 2 года назад +4

    Victory Red lipstick is still out there. :) I love that.

  • @Pinky-kb2hd
    @Pinky-kb2hd 2 года назад +3

    Love ❤️ this Era!

  • @patsyfoster8730
    @patsyfoster8730 Год назад +1

    I wish we could get some of this back , even when you watch the influences, every one is on Amazon, I try very hard to get thrift & vintage ..keep up good work !! ❤

  • @cindydufala7646
    @cindydufala7646 2 года назад +9

    I try to imagine what my mother and grandmothers then wore and what life was like in the 1940s. There are few photos of my family during that time.

  • @isabellavalencia8026
    @isabellavalencia8026 2 года назад +3

    I am just loving this series on fashion thank you so much

  • @mauimedows
    @mauimedows Год назад +7

    I love sewing my own garments , the main reason I started doing that is that finding reasonable priced elegant well made clothes was a hard task . I wear 1940s/50/60/70s styles for the most part that I sew myself. I don’t understand why fashion has become so utilitarian when society is getting more used to convenience and laziness than ever

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 Год назад +3

      I felt the same way. It wasn't until my grandmother told me of our family history. I told her how the boys bullied me in school. She taught me how to sew, knit, crochet and create accessories. The kids never bullied me again. That's a much longer story that we don't have time for here today. The pictures of glamour, clean lines, feminity.. and the designs I wanted it all. Today I still make my own clothes and accessories. I feel like I've found my family where I belong with artists and sewers. 🙂

  • @sonjadonovan2016
    @sonjadonovan2016 3 года назад +9

    I keep learning so much from you. Thank you ever so!

  • @muffassa6739
    @muffassa6739 2 года назад +6

    I have pictures of my Mother and Father during the WW2 years. Mother was so cute in her skirts and dresses. I asked her why was her clothes kind of short and she said that clothing was rationed. She looked so pretty. Dad was a Marine and looked so handsome in his dress blues.

  • @pln8503
    @pln8503 2 года назад +3

    Very well presented, and loved watching this, thank you.

  • @aaronkim8644
    @aaronkim8644 2 года назад +5

    I really want to hear your interpretation of 60s fashion! I've just subscribed! please continue the series!

  • @the_resourceful
    @the_resourceful 3 года назад +7

    I've enjoyed your videos. Interesting and calming to watch.

  • @robertcarter3768
    @robertcarter3768 2 года назад +2

    This was so accurate and showed the pre war and post war looks witch were totally different. I would love to see a session on the 1950's, my favorite era in the 20th century!!!

  • @Rmby5759
    @Rmby5759 3 года назад +5

    Just amazing! Thank you

  • @spnkysy791
    @spnkysy791 2 года назад +4

    The forties fashions were my favorite from watching old movies. They obviously are not representative of what a housewife wore. Also depending on which designer did them in a particular movie. Some beautiful suits.. Jean Louis fashion designer who was married for a time to Loretta Young did beautiful designs for Hollywood.

  • @nonita87
    @nonita87 Год назад

    I was watching Barbara Stanwyck in Christmas in Connecticut and I just loved her white blouse at her introduction when she was typing. Then decided to look up videos on the 40s fashion. This was a great video.

  • @Arcenia13
    @Arcenia13 2 года назад +2

    WoW! Thank you so much for sharing this remarkable era! I always wondered where garment styles got it’s introduction into todays fashion.

  • @danicafilipic3121
    @danicafilipic3121 2 года назад +7

    Marilyn Monroe was in this era when she was discovered. She was 18. She started at the Blue Book modelling agency. 1943. Then she got into movies at about 20 year's old.

  • @suzannebunbury2961
    @suzannebunbury2961 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful video. Thank you! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @Catlady77777
    @Catlady77777 2 года назад +9

    Very beautiful fashion era.

  • @Art4ArtsSakeVideo
    @Art4ArtsSakeVideo Год назад

    Very well done, with a sensitive exploration of women's experiences and different needs during and after WWII.

  • @emerald883
    @emerald883 3 года назад +8

    Excellent video! Keep up the good work!

    • @fashionhistorysessions
      @fashionhistorysessions  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Ijeoma ! There's more coming!

    • @emerald883
      @emerald883 3 года назад

      @@fashionhistorysessions oh that's great. I'm looking forward to more!

  • @tinkercooper1332
    @tinkercooper1332 Год назад +1

    They need to bring back
    my favorite
    40s 50s fashions clothing pleading darts stitching was and still is the best fashion time ever..
    For everyday wear for everywoman.. This I believe is when designer's showed
    real talent they diffently shined with fashions that never go out
    of style...

  • @shannolele_
    @shannolele_ 2 года назад +3

    Incredible! Great video, very informative thank you!

  • @ludovicgarcon8915
    @ludovicgarcon8915 2 года назад +3

    Truly luv your work.... Gratefull

  • @OTseven
    @OTseven 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. Very enlightening as well as beautiful.

  • @jdcc8657
    @jdcc8657 2 года назад +4

    I loved seeing many of the old movie stars modeling hats and makeup. Most notably, Norma Jean Baker aka Marilyn Monroe as a Rosie Richter type.

    • @tonmarinaxxzz
      @tonmarinaxxzz 2 года назад

      Did you mean Rosie the Riveter? She was the face of the WWII women who worked in the factories replacing their husbands who were off to war

  • @maureentuohy8672
    @maureentuohy8672 2 года назад +8

    I think the fashions of the 1940’s are the most glamorous, stylish, and beautiful of all modern time.

    • @jt3409
      @jt3409 2 года назад

      Yes! Even the lingerie was high class, modest, and staggering. Compare the old Victoria secret catalogs to today’s..

  • @yoyomamad
    @yoyomamad 2 года назад +3

    It was very interesting and informative. Thank you.

  • @dandy2111
    @dandy2111 3 года назад +7

    Excelente video. (Y hermosa voz).

  • @user-of9nb3qg9l
    @user-of9nb3qg9l 3 года назад +7

    This really helped me , looking forward to your new videos☺

    • @fashionhistorysessions
      @fashionhistorysessions  3 года назад

      K , I'm working on new videos coming in November. If you subscribe to the channel you'll be notified on the next video!

  • @mchapman132
    @mchapman132 2 года назад +9

    The fashions of that period were wonderful. Women’s clothing was feminine, stylish.

  • @pamelaschutz1248
    @pamelaschutz1248 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful! Glad you popped up. Yes, and if "fashion reflects what is going on around us", then what does our fashion today speak about us and our milieu, and what will future generations think about us based on what we are wearing???

  • @k.s.k.7721
    @k.s.k.7721 2 года назад +1

    A large part of the drive towards the New Look was strictly economic. There was the need to get fabric mills back into production. Lots of returning soldiers needed jobs. One way to accomplish this was to boost the need for more fabric in a garment. If the silhouette was fuller and used more yardage, the old clothing could not be remade to suit the newer fashions. Women had to either make or purchase these clothes - which drove demand and made more jobs available. Men's suits also underwent a large shift as wider pants with cuffs were reintroduced, along with broader shoulders in the jackets - again, this meant more fabric used per garment. As men's suits were mostly made of wool, it created a huge market for sheep ranches and reinvigorated the wool industry.

  • @SamsungSamsung-tm9eu
    @SamsungSamsung-tm9eu 2 года назад +5

    Было интересно и познавательно!

  • @goldies9419
    @goldies9419 2 года назад +4

    Dommage qu’il n’y ait pas de sous-titres en français 😢

  • @libertyann439
    @libertyann439 Год назад

    I love the hairstyles too!

  • @vickywitton1008
    @vickywitton1008 Год назад

    Very interesting, a nice calm video Thank you

  • @corilia9529
    @corilia9529 2 года назад +4

    Film noir in the 40s had some cool clothes

  • @FerrariCarr
    @FerrariCarr 2 года назад +2

    Why does it seem like the 40’s was such a “cold” decade? Most of the photos I’ve seen seem to take place in fall/winter with all the suits and heavy coats and furs.

  • @lanaashford2192
    @lanaashford2192 2 года назад

    All in all the 30's were the most gorgeous and elegant fashions!

  • @angellesupastar2904
    @angellesupastar2904 2 года назад +3

    I love this

  • @silvermanandbuddy5111
    @silvermanandbuddy5111 2 года назад +5

    Love your presentations ... anyway of increasing the volume of your voice and lowering the music??

  • @rajkanki2396
    @rajkanki2396 Год назад

    I really appreciate 👏 it’s a good information and the way you made this video❤ ❤

  • @orchidlilly7518
    @orchidlilly7518 2 года назад +1

    Excellent!!!!! Thank-You*

  • @paulettelagarde6372
    @paulettelagarde6372 2 года назад

    Very informative! Will you do a commentary on custume designer Edith Head?

  • @kateblood5372
    @kateblood5372 Год назад

    I love this.

  • @bbrown333
    @bbrown333 2 года назад +17

    Please don't fail to mention the Black Brazilian women that Carmen Miranda co-opted her look from. It was a source of great contemporaneous controversy.

    • @missbraindamage
      @missbraindamage 2 года назад +3

      Learned a new word today. Contemporaneous.

  • @shirley4490
    @shirley4490 2 года назад +1

    I never knew platform shoes were worn back then I thought it was new now. I never liked the turbans but most of the other fashions I liked

  • @lunallena5594
    @lunallena5594 3 года назад +3

    Please reference the Ultimate Fashion History channel in this story.

  • @iFaerySorcière
    @iFaerySorcière 3 месяца назад

    Amazing video I loved it ❤❤❤

  • @peteykwia2752
    @peteykwia2752 Год назад

    Ich würde die Mode von der 40ger vorschlagen, ich habe sie schon letztes Jahr "vorgesehen". Danke fürs upload!! ❤👍👌🥀🥀

  • @christinepriddy7223
    @christinepriddy7223 5 месяцев назад

    I love the 1940's 1950's style.

  • @isabellavalencia8026
    @isabellavalencia8026 2 года назад +2

    The fashion of the beautiful hairstyles were amazing in the 40s weren't they? It wasn't just that materials were limited they were ration and actually they were only allowed to use certain amounts of material on items

  • @MarjorieGardner-xl7dc
    @MarjorieGardner-xl7dc Год назад

    Before ww2 we wore silk hose as they did stay on the legs without any sags Then ww2 came and they needed the silk for parachutes and had to wear nylon which sags. Some times we just drew a brown line down the back of our legs to resemble a seam. We always wore a hat and carried or wore a pair of gloves and purse.

  • @charmainekomvos1950
    @charmainekomvos1950 2 года назад +4

    Elegance

  • @johnpluta1768
    @johnpluta1768 2 года назад +2

    My grandmother was in school during World War 2 and was 15 in 1941

    • @claudinefaure9090
      @claudinefaure9090 2 года назад +1

      My mother was working away from home during WW II but she was at home when the allied forces came in . There are still ceremonies to remember (and a cemetry for the ones who fell).

  • @philwatson6659
    @philwatson6659 3 месяца назад

    Can anyone help me, where can I possibly find Rita Hayworth's Playboy pics please

  • @cnycp25
    @cnycp25 Год назад

    I Remember when families alway,s dressed well to go out in public and schools we had play clothes and church clothes, school dresses and had a dress coat for church and a jacket and sweaters for every day ! Now it's so different! You get dressed up and people look at you like you're out of place !

  • @mariaperdiki9177
    @mariaperdiki9177 2 года назад +2

    My taste of elegance is the fashion 40s!! Love it! Sending everybody love and light from Athens Hellas!

  • @simplevintagelife
    @simplevintagelife Год назад

    My fav fashion era ❤️

  • @KateEileen
    @KateEileen 10 месяцев назад +1

    I didn’t realize platform shoes came from the 1940’s!

  • @missbraindamage
    @missbraindamage 2 года назад +2

    You can see a very young Marilyn Monroe at 1:15. This photograph is what led to her initial discovery!

  • @Michaela1942
    @Michaela1942 Год назад

    After WW2, there was a huge effort to get women out of the factories and offices and back into the home and on the arm of a man. The "new look" et all and all that came with it was part of it whether their creators knew it or not. Full skirts with petticoats that could get caught in machinery/hard to work in, super slim skirts, gloves as a must wear, etc. Remember the Donna Reed look of the 1950s with women supposedly doing house work in pearls, full dresses and high heels?

  • @sherwoodgladiator2694
    @sherwoodgladiator2694 2 года назад +1

    Грандиозно! Красивая Мода 👗 Были платья, которые застегивал мужчина на своей даме

  • @breezluize3282
    @breezluize3282 2 года назад

    "...fashion managed to react." Yes!

  • @janetpitts7302
    @janetpitts7302 2 года назад +1

    I love 40s fashion and this video but I cant hear some things your saying because of the music, maybe reduce volume on music??

  • @davids2839
    @davids2839 2 года назад +2

    My God I cried.

  • @gaylehudson7267
    @gaylehudson7267 Месяц назад

    My aunt was a cartographer for the pentagon in ww2.

  • @paulettelagarde6372
    @paulettelagarde6372 2 года назад

    Please display some designs of Edith Head.

  • @yolycastro2633
    @yolycastro2633 6 месяцев назад +1

    Real fashion.

  • @lynndamico1448
    @lynndamico1448 6 месяцев назад

    Love the 40’s