Forties Fashions - Everyday Women's Clothing in 1940s USA [COLORIZED]
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2023
- Step into a time capsule back in time as we explore the captivating world of everyday life in the 1940s. This video takes you on a nostalgic journey through a collection of stunning vintage photographs that beautifully capture the essence of everyday women's fashion in this iconic era.
In the 1940s, clothing was not only a means of self-expression but also a reflection of the times. From the utility-driven styles of wartime to the post-war resurgence of glamour, this decade saw women adapt their wardrobes to the changing world around them.
Whether you're a fashion enthusiast, a history buff, or simply appreciate the beauty of bygone eras, this video is sure to inspire and transport you to a time when style was both functional and fabulous.
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Everybody cared about how they looked and had decency, class, dignity and self-respect!
We can always bring it back. It all starts with ourselves. 🤗🥰
@@ellylovely205it would have to start with way, way better parenting from infancy onward....especially strong fathers...
@@keithbrown8814
Let's assume the father or the mother are both/each drunken parent/s. But, when the child grew up became the most respectful and trustworthy person, which made everybody think of is he/she the child of that father/mother. So, it all depends on that individual, not the family/relative...etc. I have heard/seen children from a well family, happened to be the opposite. Or, vice versa, the children were from a drunken family, who were known to be one of the best in their community. So, it all depends on the individual. 🤞🥰
@@ellylovely205 Why would you bring back Jim Crow & segregation ffs.
@@fluffy1931
All I care to bring back, is to have integrity. 🤞✌️🥰
that pointing out societal decay opening ... absolute legend
Ha, hah! Thanks - (sometimes it just has to be said!)
I was born in 1957. I recall my mother never looked sloppy, she had an hourglass figure and although poor, she made a lot of the family’s clothes and also received good quality clothes from her parents in Germany, she always looked clean, well groomed and made sure we did too.
I was also born in 1957. My mom 1930 was very fashionable. She sewed dresses, skirts, coats. Even fashionable bikini in 1946-47, since there was nothing in stores in the USSR at that time.
No high fructose corn syrup yet. No fast food super size. Personal pride was paramount no matter your income level.
Classy! A time when people took pride in themselves. And then you go to a Walmart today and watch a carnival sideshow
On feb 20 1939' NYC more than 20,000 followers of the German American Bund celebrated with pride the awesomeness that was Hitler in Madison Square Garden.
Awwww! Peace, love and food stamps!! The moment that schools allowed the aclu to get a foothold. 1964.. long hair, drugs, disrespect for parents, sexual freedom, clap, aids, ghonnrea, all the fun stuff! Awwww, the good ol, days!! 😊
Exactly! You no longer have to go to a circus to see a Freak Show just go out shopping....😆
Wow!
Class, elegance, beauty...and all in good shape.
Not anymore! Western women have become insufferable, impenitent, hypergamous, boss babes with high body counts!
@@JC-jk3klYep their called SLAGS .👊💥
This was the era of my parents dating age. My mother's first marriage was in the late 40s. I remember seeing pictures of family members being dressed exactly like these people. Very pleasant photos.
🇦🇺 The girl at 7.22 is just gorgeous!
They had great hair styles and were very well dressed in those days , society today has definitely degenerated.
Back when we were half way civilized! Thanks for the memories.
Your talking about a era that included WW2 & holocaust, the US was divided by strict segregation & Jim Crow laws etc. pls gtfoh
Beautiful styles and ladies were ladies. Today is extremely shocking may God forgive us. No modesty, no sense of style just a flash for the moment.
Beautiful times!!!
WW2 & holocaust was beautiful !
@@fluffy1931 surely no!!!
Loved what the narrator said:” When people had respect for themselves and everyone else to care how they presented themselves to the world”.
Well, nowadays the celebrities are dressed a little bit more then slaves at the slave market (when sold naked for better viewing of the "merchandise").
@Volynyanka If the previous generations saw Kim Kardashian they'd think she's a prostitute with the way she dresses and behaves
Thanks!
While it was the 50s, I remember my mother and all women of the neighborhood never leaving the house unless they were dressed to the nines, even to the grocery store. And she made sure my two brothers and I were dressed for downtown.
Back when men were men, women were women, cars were sturdy, and respect of self and others was normal.
You have hit your head dipstick. The US back then had strict race laws including Jim Crow & segregation & unrestricted discrimination especially against women, non whites and especially jews.
It was also a time when Indians And Dogs Were Not Allowed Into The Calcutta Racing Club, So As An Indian I Am Not Sentimental About The 1940s, As An Indian I Am Glad To Be Living In 2023 And Not 1943
Back When Jews Were In Concentration Camps And A Madcap Austrian Corporal Tried To Destroy The World
Classy, well-dressed ladies. Compare and contrast to the last 40 years in 'MURICA
A time when women were beautiful and classy!😍
I really wish they would make clothes like this again. Absolutely breathtaking.
They do, I've seen them, just shop online.
@@buttarain27 Retro Stage is one.
Tailor made clothing would cost a fortune these days. People also didn't own 20 pairs of pants , 15 pairs of shoes etc.. back then . I'm a contractor that works on pre war homes as bedroom closets used to be very small.
@@manchesterexplorer8519 yes interesting point about closet size. Nowadays people have walk-in closets as big as another room.
This was also a time when we had our own garment industry. Everything in the U.S. was made in the U.S. -
I am 43, and I dress up every day. I am the owner and founder of my private therapy practice. I live in my world; my office looks like a 1958 living room, and my patients live there. My son is 21 and my daughter is 20. They are both in college, and they always say they're surprised how their roommates leave the dorm room, looking like they haven’t showered. My husband always dressed dapper and supported my decision to require our kids to look polished and well-groomed when leaving the house.
I can totally feel you, I am thinking that someday I will have an apartment that is a time capsule of the 60s/70s. I can have enough modernity outside my home, but then wehn I need to recharge and feel comfortable I can go back to my "retro" place, with no social medias, no tv, just records and old movies on the projector.
Everything looked so clean and everyone dressed so beautifully
You mean clean like lead pipes, lead tin cans for food and yummy asbestos in housing material for homes and heating. How about a healthy smoke and forget about second hand smoke the tobacco industry loves you.
Meanwhile many people still smoke tobacco, 70% of Americans are simply fat lazy slobs and many are morbidly obese cows.@@fluffy1931
Everyone is so neat and clean and no one is obese. That young lady in pink towards the end was gorgeous.
Seeing my Grandparents and my wife's Grandparents pictures they were so handsome and beautiful. In their Military uniforms and civilian clothes they were all so clean and dignified.
Thanks for sharing your comment. God bless you and your family 🙏
@@lizzapaolia959 And also to you.
I grew up in the ‘50s. Fat people were rare and viewed unfavorably. Moms and dads were well dressed. Longshoreman had tattoos. Bulls had nostril rings.
And Jim Crow laws were awesome .
And the negroes knew their place, right, Adolf?
@@Diana-yn2ho grow some skin dipstick.
@@fluffy1931 You seem to be the only one in the comment section that really likes to insult people by calling them names (dipstick, ftard and we all know what you're actually saying - verrry insulting)).
People who do that, especially unprovoked, are many times considered emotionally immature.
And even if they make a point - few, if any, want to think seriously about what they are saying.
So, if it was your goal to paint yourself as an insulting negative troll -
I'd guess most would think you've proudly achieved that lofty objective.
@@quantanglement cool story dipstick.
Beautiful times, beautiful America 👍💯
Jim Crow was not beautiful ftard.
My mom was born in 1942. I see a lot of my grandmother's styles in these photos. My mom's mother. Love
I so miss the 50's. Most everyone dressed nicely, had manners and were respectful. There was little to no graffiti or trash laying about. People took pride in their neighborhoods and towns / cities. Crime was mostly "across the tracks" if at all and nothing like it is today. Schools taught the three "R's" rather than CRT, genderism and all the crap that has no place in our schools today. Kids did better in school and were not attached to all the electronics we have now which dissocializes them. Phones were not necessary to stay in touch. Drugs were almost unknown except those prescribed by a doctor. It was so nice to see a girl / woman in a dress, too, rather than seeing them with clothing so tight they might as well not bother dressing at all. I am no prude, but it was more interesting trying to guess what someone looked like under the clothing rather than already knowing. Lots of good comments below.
Jim Crow laws in the 50's along with race laws & segregation enters the chat. You forgot the nice black lists for americans who ran afoul the commie h8tr Sen. Joe McCarthy who along with the HUAAC hunted for commies under every bed in the US. Then the Cold War btwn US & Soviet Union with atomic warfare hovering over the planet was comfy.
The key point to this is that people had respect for themselves AND those around them.
No tattoos or metal sticking out of their heads!
No race mixing either. Segregation was awesome and Jim Crow laws the best. Internment camps for Japanese americans was kino!
@@fluffy1931 give me a break!
@@edanderson9938 On Feb 20, 1939, a Nazi rally took place at Madison Square Garden, organized by the German American Bund. More than 20,000 people attended celebrating pro Hitler & pro-"Americanism" rally; the stage at the event featured a huge Washington portrait with swastikas .
@@fluffy1931The same year Sovjet union and Hitler side by side occupated Polen and hade parades and festivities together.
Hats and gloves were so classy and beautiful. I wish they would come back.
There is nothing stopping you to wear gloves and hats and just a simple nice dress, skirt and blouse, and nice pair of shoes on a daily bases today. I do it and I can’t care less what those wearing sweat pants and sneakers to go everywhere think. If many of us start wearing a dress everyday perhaps others will take the cue. Fashion is dictated by some regular people wearing something and making it a habit. I would not dare to go to the grocery store in my pyjamas or sports clothes. Those are for sleeping and fitness activities only. But then again, some would wear my pjs as a summer dress for what they call “special occasion.” 😂 I simply find the way most people dress today horrendous and unflattering.
So clean and neat. They looked lovely.
What a shame those days are gone
Stunning! When personal pride in appearance was a staple... and when women were women and men were men.
I was born in 1957 and I remember my parents, grandma, aunts and uncles all looked very well dressed and classy.
Absolutely LOVE the tailored/fitted look of '40s fashion...the women looked so elegant and feminine. Wonderful.
So feminine and classy! My mother was a young woman in the 40's and I love looking at pictures of her in that Era. She made her own clothes and they were beautiful as was she!! I miss her so much!
They would be shocked to see oversized versions of women today with rings through their noses, tattoos, shaved heads, hairy bare legs and all the other millennial beauty tips.
You forgot the skintight leggings that leave nothing to the imagination.
Women today are very sad looking.....and ...they view it as "progress".....strange!!!
You're describing my wife.
@@davidhunt6463oh WOW, haha, regards guys.
@@davidhunt6463 sorry for you......not trying to brag st all...but my wife aspires to more classic 40s femininity.....I'm lucky!!
Less processed food and smaller portions. Rationing due to the war years would keep one slim and walking more and dancing would help with the waistline as well. Not the snack food and all the sugar of today.🌸
Thank you!! That was, to say the least, refreshing. I remember looking forward as I grew up through the 40s and 50s to getting old enough to dress like a lady. Then the later 60s happened...
Hi, Miriam! That's cool that you grew up back in these times. I'm glad to hear that you liked this video!
They’re so elegant ❤❤❤
07:21Wow! What timeless beauty.
Modesty is so classy !
I’m 70 years old and I remember a time when we all had to dress up to go out. I still do. I never go out in sweat pants without my hair and makeup done. Loved this video!
I wish we can go back in time. Class and self respect
WW2 & holocaust, Jim Crow laws & segregation and Ku Klux Klan keep wishing.
Beautiful❤. Best era for fashion, wholesome beauty and elegance.
This is the reason why im learning how to sew. Back then almost all know how to sew their own clothes. Lots of vintage sewing tutorials/youtubers nowadays.
Same! And the clothing style was much more beautiful!
I agree with you, I learned how to sew thanks to my mother and I love making my own clothes and feel connected to my femininity ❤
The ladies, the clothing and the autos back then, what a trio!!
I love these old photo's!!!
I wish I was about 30 years old at this time, These are beautiful Woman that were sweet, sexy, feminine, and just priceless, compared to what we have now, its a shame
My grandmother ALWAYS wore a dress, closed- toed shoes, nylons. Very classy times.
Even the car designs had class. Agree the woman at 7:20 could have been a model.
The woman back then were gorgeous
These women could be in their 90s today
I was a war boomer and grew up near a large black neighborhood in Dallas. The women dressed so beautifully I still remember them.
Absolutely love it, amazing, these women are classy, elegant, and saasy with a Godly finish 🙌
I am in my 50's now, but remember that my mother and grandmother dressed this way. My Grandmother was 5' 1" and weighed 110lbs .... She dieted everyday and brought my mother and I up with the adage ..... "Men don't go for chunks of chocolate unless it is on a cake". She also never wore trousers as they were for men .... Even today, I wear denim skirts rather than jeans. You never left the house without perfume, earrings, mascara, and lipstick. Handbags and shoes matched. You wore stockings and heels (still do). Femininity was important.
My mother and her parents came to Southern California in 1938 from Munich, she was amazed at all the cars and wide roads.
The woman at 7:22 is drop dead gorgeous!! Wow!!
Isn't she just!. Absolutely beautiful!.
Envy the guy who took the photo…
A time when we, as a society, knew what a woman was.
And a time when segregation & race mixing was illegal along with Jim Crow, lynching .
Exactly! Now they're so confused they don't know whether to pee standing up or sitting down.😆
@@RestoRidez They were more confused back then ffs. Segregated restrooms & drinking fountains based on your skin color.
@@fluffy1931No generation was perfect and not without it's problems. But we're way beyond that now when you let crossdressing men in ladies rooms and locker rooms to play womens sports. As far as the division goes oh my we have come so far! Thngs are so much better now, especially when you have burn, loot, and murder...😆
They look so clean, fresh and classy........my grandmother has a lot of photos with her dressed like this.
Back when ladies were absolute goddesses and their outfits were not complete without some elegant nylons. 🥰
The food was real and nourishing so very little overweight people. These women could afford well made clothes because that's really all they made. No Walmart or target cheap stuff. The change in society took those in control decades to get things how they are now. Fast food on every corner and families all working two or more jobs. This is a touching video, one of the best to date!!❤
Classy and elegant. Curvy and vivacious. True women.
My Mom (graduated HS in 45, married in 46) always said they “dressed” to go anywhere. She lived her life like this into her 90s.
I know a lady 104 years old she still looks good in shorts and a nice polo shirt. She is beyond FABULOUS!!Her secret, she owned a ski lodge thats exercising daily and it paid off!!
the women of the 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's were simply gorgeous.
My mum Rose was a teenager in the 40s, and as a child I remember her doing her hair, putting lipstick on, and she would never leave the house unless she was immaculately dressed, and presented. I have been told that I do the same, hair, lipstick, clothes in 2023, and have had my bags carried to the bus stop, compliments made politely, and smiles given to me. I see no reason not to continue, and it brightens peoples day.
I adore the 40's. The fashion, the music was the best
History Lounge, you nailed it: ENOUGH RESPECT FOR THEMSELVES & OTHERS TO CARE ABOUT HOW THEY PRESENTED THEMSELVES TO THE WORLD
The introduction was very well said. Sign of the times.
You might want to remember all those beautiful clothes were made in the U.S. My mother was 30 in 1940, she always wore gloves when she went downtown. There was a lot of class back then. And what is really interesting is people talked to each in those days; no texting.
ww2 was very classy.
Gee the dames looked swell back then, no ripped jeans or tattoos.
The girl at 7:25 is the loveliest of them all.
Agreed. What an angel
Many of these beautiful clothes would have been home made.
I agree! Small “dress shops” were also common. A tailor or seamstress would make clothes, provide alterations. Don’t forget the haberdasheries 🎩
I dare say most would be long gone 😢. How short life is. I always wonder what kind of lives they led and if they were happy and loved.
"A time when people had enough respect for themselves and those around to care about how they presented themselves to the world." - Exactly!
A time when the US was under Jim Crow & segregation & strict race laws. Anti-semitism & fascist pro-nazi movements like the german american bund celebrated on Feb 20, 1939' in NYC with over 20,000 americans complete with swatzikas & flags in Madison Square Garden. Plus for sh*t & giggles and respect the forced internment of japanese american citizens.
Reminds me if a great line from the movie "It's a Wonderful Life." George asks Violet Bick, "Where'd you get that dress?" Violet: "This old thing? Why, I only wear this when i don't care HOW i look." 😏
How wonderful it was, to see Americans who had an American culture. Black, White, Asian- they were all Americans, and took pride in being so. Now we're all racially divided, and America has splintered into different ethnic cultures, to the detriment of us all. What beautiful women, and how proudly they carried themselves!
You can blame the media/press for all this division.
Jim Crow was in full force and Asians were in internment camps during the war, but dream on.
@@jackriggs1108 How many stupid pills did you swallow. The era your celebrating US was under strict race laws & segregation, Jim Crow & Ku Klux Klan along with voter suppression thru poll tax was common. Ever heard of WW2 or the holocaust all from same wunderwaffen times.
You forgot Jim Crow laws & race laws & segregation and forced internment of 'Asian' japanese americans. pls gtfoh
Even as a kid in the 1950's I remember people dressed up to go to the movies, ride a passenger train or airliner. Short of a ball game or picnic, most people dressed up for social occasions.
It was called CLASS !!!!!!!
I appreciate that the way they wore were so elegant and refined
I agree, the girl near the end of the video at 7:22 is absolutely gorgeous, what a knock out. I wonder who she was and what happened to her.
Nowadays they say they want to be comfortable so I guess having half your ass hanging out the back of your pants is comfortable along with a hoody so they can't see your face while stealing from Walmart.
Elegant and all healthy looking.
I was born when my dad was 40 years old. So, even though I wasn't a part of this generation, I was familiar with it. My mom had a foot pedal sewing machine. She had tons of patterns and she did make them from start to finish. She cooked and taught my sisters to cook. The still shot of the woman for this video looks incredibly like my mother. She could easily pass as her sister.
Women had lots of beautiful clothes designs and they were all tasteful and quite appealing. Men pretty much all looked the same. Every man wanted to look like Cary Grant and talk big, like John Wayne. My uncle Dub was the spitting image of Lee Marvin - you could not tell the two apart and he even had the same voice.
This was the best time to be alive in the world. The nation was reeling with pride and united as one large tribe. Politeness, respect and manners were signature characteristics of the day.
How horribly far we have fallen. We are not a better people or more enlightened. I like how George Washington and others of his day used to say, "If we educate our children apart from the knowledge of Jesus Christ, we will have done nothing more, than created clever devils". And that is exactly what has happened.
Thank you for the good memories.
And a lot of common sense which is so badly needed.
Jim Crow laws & segregation ring a bell ftard. You might have forgotten american fascist movement of that time was sweeping the US along german centric german american bund. On Feb 20 1939' NYC Madison Square Garden hosted more than 20,000 marching americans celebrating promoted Nazi propaganda.
@@Diana-yn2ho keep sniffing wood glue.
Class and grace too things entirely lost in this century.
WW2 & holocaust enters the chat.
Everyone was slim looked healthy and didn't wear sunglasses plus women looked like women and men looked like men♥
People had less clothes but they were much better quality. Fast fashion has a lot to answer for.
Agree...fast fashion has a lot to answer for right along with fast food.
The women were so elegant and modest.
The 40s are definitely forgotten and thank you for reminding us how cool it was!
This is how my grandparents dressed. I love looking at old pictures of them and their classy styles. I love how classy, feminine and elegant the ladies looked. So glad that I sew and can find some retro patterns featuring these styles for me to make for myself.
A time when men were men and women were women. People with integrity. There was no confusion about what sex you were.
There still no confusion . Just brainwashed liberals grooming children.
“Boy, the way Glenn Miller played, songs that made the Hit Parade, guys like us, we had it made, those were the days. And you knew where you belonged, girls were girls and men were men…”. Sound familiar?
This is such a lovely presentation. My mother was a young woman in the 1940s and she continued to be beautifully presented every day of her life.
My mom was such as a 50's woman and like yours dressed well up to her passing. My father always dressed appropriately and with care to look good as well up to his passing as well.
What a beautiful period.
colorization is super excellent!
Thank you!
Nice, Nice photos and good music. I'm 74 year old
Excellent as always, just beautiful, I want to go back ASAP, a wonderful time. Thank you. 🙏🌹❤️👍
Hello everybody. I am writing through Google Translator. How I love old photos! I love looking at clothes, faces, imagining how these people lived, what they thought, who they loved. I wish I could travel back in time for one day and walk the streets. All the best and peace! P.S. I love jazz!
Wish we could go back to those times when life was good and everyone was still so innocent!
They look so pretty, so much more beautiful than the women and girls of today. The only makeup they might have worn was lipstick-not like the paint-by-number and stencil faces now. They look so healthy and clean. Nowadays, the fashion choices seem to be: Stripper, or Prostitute, or Slob.
America-what have we lost!?!!
Women looked so classy and beautiful back then,these women were our grandmas
Good to see they didn't use their body for a doddle pad 🗓️ or pin cushion. Refreshing to behold even if it's historical.
Considered the Greatest Generation, they sure were a group of beautiful people who carried themselves with dignity and self respect.
Jim Crow laws were a blast. Segregation & race laws the best. And relocation & internment camps for Japanese americans just awesome.
@@fluffy1931 and insite of all that people of all races knew how to act. The Greatest Generation grew to start the eradication of those laws. Without their sacrifice nothing would have changed. Get some perspective.
@@onearmy942 learn to read . The more than 20,000 Greatest Generation that celebrated on Feb 20, 1939' in NYC Madison Square Garden. The Nazi rally organized by the German American Bund celebrated pro-hitler themes & america first histronics.
@@fluffy1931 Do the more than 200,000 people from all walks of life who volunteered to serve during WWII count and the millions who mobilized to fight and stand up against those very types of groups count?? Or does your narrow and selective points in history the only ones that are valid? Thank God that the good of the Greatest Generation won out. Sadly no matter what they endured as a collective generation of all races, it will never be enough for you, let the hate go. Have a good life, peace ✌️
@@onearmy942 ffs dude! Just except the imperfections of the greatest generation. I'm sure the not so greatest generations from the War of Independence or the Civil War will cut you some slack. pls chill out take your meds & nap.
My generation was raised to dress appropriately when we were going out in public. My wife and I still do. We attend church on Sundays, and we sit in amazement at the way some people dress to attend church. But, I’d rather them come as they are than not come at all. There’s still something lost in society when you don’t respect yourself and others enough to dress appropriately.