Showing posts with label 1940's stockings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1940's stockings. Show all posts

What katie Did for Christmas

Tuesday, December 20, 2011



Ho ho ho - said Santa !
He certainly wasn't expecting to find these lovelies waiting at the bottom of the chimney! If you're a vintage fashion fanatic, you really can't complete any outerwear wardrobe without the luxury of genuine 1940s and 1950s style lingerie, corsets and hosiery.
From the queen of vintage faux lingerie What katie Did.
Their devine range of bras, corsets, shapewear, fully fashioned stockings and hosiery should warm any girls heart [ and her loved one ! ] this winter. And if you are lucky enough to be in the southern hemisphere, then it's summer time ! and what a beautiful range they have of vintage retro style swimwear !
To much to resist ? We think so !




Inspired by the vintage era of the 1940's and 1950's  in particular, What Katie Did is the epitome of feminine glamour for women. harkening back to Edwardian fashion, their waist cinchers and beautiful range of corsets are mouth watering to say the least.

Bewitching Lingerie from What Katie Did

Thursday, October 20, 2011
What Katie Did have really gotten into the seasonal Halloween spirit this year with bewitching corsets, Maitresse Bullet bras and Girdlettes, and Glamour Corselettes.
Happy shopping !

1940's Womens Fashion - A night out !

Saturday, November 20, 2010
1940's hairstyle - Glamourdaze

This little film features a young 1940's woman getting ready to hit the town. Short but sweet.
Feeling too lazy to write much this week.





copyright Glamourdaze 2010

Vintage Stockings Re-visited

Friday, November 5, 2010

Just updated an old post on Vintage Stockings - History and Archive Film

Enjoy !

1940's Fashion - Betty's Winter Wardrobe Plan 1948

Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Betty's Fall and Winter Clothing Plan
Planning your winter wardrobe in the late 1940's


Following on from the earlier Young Womans Wardrobe Plan from 1947.

For more information on womens lives, fashion, etc in the 1940's check out the following links:
1940's Fashion - How to Dress Accurately
A 1940's Housewifes Daily Routine
Helena Rubinsteins 1940's Makeup Guide
1940's Prom
The 1940's Fashion Silhouette

And for the definitive guide to 1940's Makeup styles visit
1940's Vintage Makeup Guide

Download original vintage makeup guides from the 1920's,1930's, and 1940's at
Vintage Makeup Guide.com
Is your seasonal wardrobe just a haphazard collection of outfits thrown together, or a complete and harmonious set of carefully chosen garments that will turn head and stop other women in their tracks as they envy your style and fashion sense ! Can you tell by the way they look, which other women planned their wardrobe? Back in the 1940's women meticulously planned their wardrobe down to the last detail.
1940's Fashion writer Elisebeth Todd interviewed ordinary women like Betty below, on their fashion planning in 1948.



The following is a list in her own words of Bettys wardrobe plan from 1947.

Winter Coats and Jackets

New York women out for a walk in the winter snow -1945.

Good black coat, Brown tailored coat, Tan polo coat.
Pastel, plaid, tan, soft and tailored jackets.

Winter Suits

Lauren Bacall in fashionable checked tweed suit.

A powder blue herringbone tweed suit for travelling, church and dates.
A pink tweed suit for the same occasions.


Winter Dresses

A gold wool dress - very dressy for dances.
Can be dressed up ultra with black coat and black accessories.

Day Dresses - 1945 - The War Years look.

A red and black check dress - for church or games or a day out with friends.
A powder blue lightweight wool, tailored two piece dress.
This can be worn with any of the coats and with pumps or saddle shoes and anklets.

 Francis Bergen wearing an off the shoulder dinner dress - 1948 - source Life

A red plaid wool one piece dress.[ My favourite dress ever !]
Can be worn with brown and black coats for dates and dress up affairs.

 Gene Tierney in a stunning off the shoulder red dress -1948

A gold chiffon dinner dress with long full sleeves. This is my pet !
It has silver embroidery on it.

 Ingrid Bergman models a beautiful floral chiffon dress - 1948

Green net formal with a short taffetta jacket which is worn with the dress for dinners or used as a wrap.Finally, a knee length black wool dress with half sleeves.
This is my head turner.


Fall and Winter Skirts.


Typical plaid skirt and matching shoes -1948 - Life magazine

Brown wool swing skirt
Black crepe plaited
Green plaid plaited
Blue and red plaited
Striped taffetta evening skirt to be worn with white blouse for parties.
Green Pencil skirt

Lauren Bacall in dressing room - 1948 - Life magazine

Winter  Shoes

Brown suede and alligator pumps - Two pairs
Black mary janes -One pair
Cuban heel oxfords -One pair
Brown and white low heeled pumps.
Brown ladies galoshes.
[ Glamourdaze note - these were designed to fit over your high heeled shoes]

Gaytees Galoshes for Women - 1946

Winter Hats

Powder blue felt
Navy Blue silk
Turban, wrap around.
Red felt medium brim hat.

L'Officiel Echo De la Mode - Paris hats - December 1947

Gloves for the Winter Season

Black leather gloves
White long gloves - for evening wear and formals.
White angora mittens - for snowy and cold weather.

1940's gloves - Vogue magazine 1941- source My Vintage Vogue

1947 gloves - Christian Dior - source Opera Gloves.com

1940's Fashion Purses

Blue leather, black leather and gabardine.




Betty's Underwear and Hosiery

Slips - 2 peach, 2 white, 1 blue and 1 black.
Panties - 8 pairs white.
4 brassieres
Girdles- 2 long line girdles
6 pairs of silk hose.

Source Life - Underslips - 1947

Corsetiere Fitting - 1947 - Source The Corsetiere


Winter Pajamas

Blue and white striped - cotton
Peach wool nightie
Blue wool Pajamas.


1940's Fashion - Mrs Isles wearing cotton pajamas . Life Magazine


Planning your wardrobe includes deciding what clothes you will need for the coming season, trying on and judging what will fit as the season progresses. Older women may add a pound or two during the colder months of winter.Planning also includes combining tops and skirts, dresses with cardigans or jackets. What hosiery to go with what outfit and in what weather. What shoes work best with what hats.

Where do you start ? With the wardrobe you left from last winter of course! What articles of clothing do you need ? One way to begin is to list all the occasions for which you will need clothes.

List the wearable garments from last year. Are they still in fashion ? If you had a successful wardrobe last year, then hang on to them and simply accessorise. Be ready for all temperatures and all occasions.

Edited from original text by Elisebeth Todd - 1947 Clothing for Women and Girls.
"So as you can see, a woman need not have many garments to be well dressed !"

1940's Fashion - A young womans wardrobe plan 1947

Friday, August 20, 2010
A typical yearly clothing plan for a 19 year old San Francisco woman in 1947 for 1940's dress, hats, underwear, shoes, stockings, gloves,handbags etc. The chief fabric is the new Rayon !



See also:
1940's Fashion Wardobe Plan - How to dress Accurately
1940's fashion in the War Years
1940's Fashion after the War

Other great posts on other aspects of a 1940's woman.
A 1940's Housewifes Daily Routine
1940s' Makeup Guide
Vintage MakeupTutorial Film

 And the definitive guide [ instant download ] for 1940's Makeup styles.



So now, on to our typical 1940s woman's clothing plan ,It's an interesting insight not only into the normal clothes a fashionable young woman of moderate means would wear in the post world war two years, but of the actual cost !
Even with the limited budget, a 1940's woman still managed to be glamorous

Hats and Coats

2 Felt hats
1 Straw hat
1 Winter coat
1 Summer coat





 Dresses

1 Evening Dress - rayon
2 Afternoon dresses - rayon
2 Street dresses - wool
2 street dresses- rayon
2 house dresses - cotton

Paris Evening Dress - 1946 [ not made from Rayon of course ! ] Many women of a sewing disposition would attempt to copy these with patterns,


Typical Street Dresses from 1947


Underwear

2 Slips - rayon
2 Girdles
3 Brassieres
3 Panties - rayon






1940's Shoes

2 Pairs of Street shoes - Oxfords
1 Pair of Dress shoes



Henry Fonda started out his film career as a shoe fitter to Barbara Stanwyk !



1 Bathrobe - cotton
3 Pajamas - cotton
3 Pair of Stockings - rayon
1 Pair of Slippers - leather
1 Pair of Galoshes
2 Set of Gloves - leather
1 Handbag





Total purchase cost annually - $ 112.00
Annual maintenance costs

Cleaning and pressing - $ 2.20 total
Heels - 5 replacements at $ 1.35 total
Toe Tips - 5 replacements at $ 1.70
Half soles and heels - 1 replacement $1.37

Clothing budgets is not a term that modern women in the developed west tend to think about these days, but back in the frugal post depression and war years, it was a necessity. These budgets for women were usually published in magazines by budgeting experts and were for anything from one year up to three years.That's all !
Original source material - Clothes for Girls -1927 by Elizabeth Todd
copyright glamourdaze 2010

The 1940s Make-up & Beauty Guide



See also 1940's Fashion - Womens Dress code in the War Years

1940's Fashion - How to wear Fully Fashioned Stockings

Monday, April 26, 2010




 

 The instructions for putting on Fully Fashioned Stockings !!
That expensive kind which come apart after one night out.

Vintage fully Fashioned Stockings [ with seams ] should be rolled right down to the toe before putting on. They should be rolled on gently and eased over the heel. They should then be rolled slowly up the leg and the seam should be checked for straightness as this is done. Stockings should always be put on while the wearer is seated and with the legs lightly bent. The suspender should be fastened while the knee is bent and never too tightly, nor more than half-way down the welt. The side suspender should be at the side, and if the position of the suspender on the garment to which it appears to fall too far behind the line of the hip, it should be moved slightly forward, for the sake of the life of the stocking.
[ and I love this bit ]
Never smoke while putting on nylon stockings, as the minute particles of hot tobacco ash will melt through the nylon yarn and holes and ladders are bound to result. This accounts for many customers’ complaints that their stockings have given way, despite the fact that they had never been snagged or damaged in wear.

See also Vintage Stockings - History and archive Film

The images and text are from a Pretty Polly instruction manual from yonks ago, found on Ho-Hose

You can download beautiful original vintage 1940's make-up and beauty guides now.



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