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In the Retro fashion scene, 1940s fashions are the next hottest trend!


Fashion always provides certain clues about both current culture and the times. For example, in the mid 1800s, dresses made with miles of yardage reflected the relative affluence of the wearer. Remember Scarlett O'Hara? During hard economic times, such as the Great Depression, hemlines tend to go up and dress cuts are more trim and slim, simply because fabric is at a premium price. During such times, less is more in the fashion world. When times improve, hemlines go down and fashions are much less stingy on the yardage. The popularity of the midi fashions of the late 1960s and early 1970s attests to this fashion fact. Fashion designers move with the times, reinventing designs of past decades with a modern twist.

Since Retro fashions became the new avant garde, you have a lot of decades from which to choose. Enough of being a slave to fashion! You can choose a wardrobe based entirely on the Retro concept. Currently, the 1950s fashions enjoy much favor with young fashionistas. So much so, that this style is now becoming so common as to be passe! Perhaps its time to have some fun with another decade. You'll be a trend setter among your peers, particularly with 1940s fashions and accessories.

The 1940s was a time when romance, glamor and sophistication flourished. This was the heyday of the glamorous movie stars. Women were both modest and alluring, showing off their shapely figures in clothes that were well tailored and gilded to the max! Even the older and plumper women of the time got in on the act. 1940s fashion did not discriminate by age. The matronly woman, hosting a sophisticated get together, appeared in a silk, damask or satin gown gilded to the nines with bead work and sequins, which transformed her into a belle of the ball among her peers. The 1940s fashions allowed all women access to the glamor and beauty all women aspire to, regardless of age or figure.

During the 1940s, fashion perhaps peaked in terms of appeal across age groups. Even the humble bathrobe attained starlet attributes, such as satin lapels and rhinestone cuffs. 1940s fashions for men were almost as glamorous, particularly in at-home wear. Men adopted the smoking jacket with alacrity, as a mark of sophistication. Hats for men were a staple of a man's fashion persona and a mark of worldly acumen, with great macho appeal with the ladies.

Perhaps the most distinctive signature of the 1940s fashions was that clothing was well made and tailored. Detailing was paramount. A woman's suit jacket was fitted, with many variations on lapels, fitted waists, belting and the like. Skirts were sleek and fitted, with as many darts as might be required to create a sleek, smooth line that showed the female form to its best advantage. 1940s fashions successfully conveyed a modest profile which, at the same time, proved to be so mysteriously attractive to men. Enigmatically, it was the ultimate in sexy fashion. That glittering, sequined neckline revealed nothing, but set men's hearts on fire, blissfully imagining what they couldn't see.

1940s shoe styles were designed to reveal a subtle delicacy to a well-turned ankle and partially viewable calf. Handbags were small and bejeweled, serving to admirably reinforce the allure afforded by these graceful and sophisticated women. 1940s costume jewelry included delicate pieces such as semi-precious stones, rhinestones and slim gold necklaces.

Hats were indisputably part of this decade's fashion scene. Floppy, wide brimmed hats, plain or fancy, made the hat box a necessity. 1940S fashion was perhaps one of the most integrated and pulled-together looks of the last century.

If you've tired of your current Retro look, you can't do much better than 1940s fashions. Be the first to recapture this romantic moment in fashion time!


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