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The 1950s was a decade of glamour, femininity and theThe 1950s was a decade of g lamour, femininity and the

return of European haute couture. Unlike the 40s, designers of the 50s didn t have to worry about the war when produci ng the trends of the day. Materials, styles and designs considered unpatriotic t o wear just a few years prior were eagerly embraced in the 50s. Designers weren t the only influences on 50s fashion. As more Americans fell in lov e with the silver screen, the fashion choices of Hollywood celebrities like Mari lyn Monroe, Audrey Hepurn, Elizabeth Taylor and others influenced what a lady wa nted to buy for her own wardrobe. In the 50s, women were hungry for style and the fashion freedom of the era inspir ed her gorgeous girl within to scream, I am woman see me dress! Keep reading after the jump to learn how 1950s vintage style, tastes and trends can grow any girl s wardrobe into one meant for a woman! I personally believe that the 50s was the last decade of fashion for a lady. Later decades never embraced the female shape and elegance the same way as the 50s, wit h 1960s fashion and 1970s clothing more focused on eclectic style and self-expre ssion. Thanks to the hourglass silhouette so definitive of the era, a lady s body need no t be a bean pole. Lady, you need those curves to fill out the figure-fitting sty les of the day! With the leg-baring mini skirt a decade away, the 50s wasn t about showing some ski n. Rather dresses, tops and skirts were cut tight to the body with meticulous ta iloring that hugged rather than hang on a woman s frame. She looked sexy, not scan dalous! Marilyn Monroe was lusted by both men and women in the 50s because her figure per fectly embodied the shapely style trends of the day. Marilyn s measurements were l ike the formula for a scientifically proportional hourglass: 36-23-37! While the 40s saw masculine cut suits in demure colors, austere cuts and made wit h resourceful material to conserve for the war, the 50s went crazy for haute cout ure designs that resembled the opulent dresses only a royal princess could affor d to wear. This princess style of dressing represented the feminine fun that the era encour aged to compensate for the gender s lost years of feminine dressing in the 40s. Chr istian Dior, Cristobal Balenciaga and Pierre Balmain were the revolutionaries of the decade, transforming the tastes of American and European women from patrio tic and plain to pretty as a princess! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:1950s_fashion Fashion that was popular in the 1950s. brightly coloured clothes and accessories became fashionable in the 1950s and the bikini was developed.

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