Monday, October 28, 2019

Fall Fashion Through the Years: 1950s


Here we are at part two of our little series! 
My personal favorite decades would the the 1940s-50s, so I was excited to do this one. 
 My rather long hair just wouldn't cooperate with me and refused to hold any curls, so I had to opt for a more Grace Kelly look and pulled my hair in a simple bun. 
 Grace is my favorite fashion icon from that era, so it wasn't too a big a disappointment for me. *winks 

Random Facts from the 50's: 


On January 3, 1959, Alaska becomes the 49th state of the US, and on August 21, 1959, Hawaii becomes the 50th state

Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the beloved Peanuts gang are introduced to the world



Disneyland opens to the public!

Some of my favorite TV shows air, including Father Knows Best, I Love Lucy, Leave it to Beaver, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Wagon Train, BonanzaRawhide, and Laramie... Who am I kidding? Like every western ever. *heart eyes*


Queen Elizabeth takes the throne after her father dies 

NASA is born

Audrey Hepburn makes her screen debut in Roman Holiday 


The Cold War beginsThe first McDonald's opens. The price of a burger is 15 cents. 

Disney's Cinderella premiers and becomes the one of the highest grossing movies of the year


Elvis Presley first appears on TV and Ricky Nelson begins his career 

Grace Kelly marries and becomes the Princess of Monaco  

Hula hoops are all the rage, as well as Record-Hops and its the age of crooners, dancing and some of the best music in history


Songs from the decade include: 


  • Great Balls of Fire 
  • I've Got You Under My Skin 
  • When I Fall in Love 
  • I Walk the Line 
  • Walkin' After Midnight
  • All Shook Up 
  • That'll Be the Day 
  • Jambalaya 
  • Rock N' Roll Music 
  • Singing the Blues
  • Tammy 
  • Sixteen Tons
  • Love Me Tender
  • Young Love
  • All I Have to do is Dream 
  • Be-Bop Baby 
  • Down the Line 
  • Hound Dog 
  • That's Amore 
  • Little Bitty Pretty One 

Can we just stop and say that Ricky Nelson, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra are some of the greatest singers to have ever recorded? Just me.... okay then. "They just razz my berries!" (50's slang)

The fashion for the 50's woman was very feminine. Cinched waist and full skirts accentuated the hourglass curves and gloves, hats, earrings and other jewelry kept the outfit glamorous.
 Sweaters were very common in fall, and usually paired with a wool skirt, either full and flared or tight and straight. 
  

These cute sets were quite poular




Hair was usually fairly short and curled, although some girls and movie stars wore their's a little longer, like Rita Hayworth . (top photo)



The makeup on the everyday, American girl wasn't always like the Hollywood starlets of the golden era, and most woman opted for the more natural look, focusing on maintained brows, rosy cheeks and full lips. On a night about town, the black 'wing' was used to line the eyes, eye shadow was added and dark mascara was popular, although the experts of the time encouraged blond girls (like me!) to use brown for a much more natural look.

In the 50s, green was worn with green eyes, blue with blue, and so on


Personally, I always preferred Grace Kelly's clean look over 
that of Elizabeth Taylor's 'dolled-up' face.

And so I tried the best with what I had on hand! My stubborn straight hair had to be pulled back and thus I look a little bit like a bald man, but it is what it is. *winks* 
The sweater I'm wearing is an authentic vintage piece, so that was cool!









And that is all, folks! 
 It's not as on point as I would have liked, but I don't have the hair or face of a starlet, so you'll have to forgive me. I couldn't get as 'chrome-plated' as I wanted. (yes, more slang) 
 The skirt with my sister's crinoline beneath was a lot of fun, and Daminika had a hard time taking any pics of me, since I spent a lot of my time doing the Twist so my skirt would bounce around. As they would have said 60 years ago, "It gave me a big tickle!" (I'm just having too much fun with this vintage talk)

Frank Sinatra's catchphrase "Ring-a-ding-ding" is also a lot of fun to say. Say it a couple times, I dare you. Ring-a-ding-ding. Ring-a-ding-ding.  


Please don't stop with the requests! I promise I am seeing them.

Later, Gator! 






Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Fall Fashion Through the Years: 1980's


I had a lot of fun with this one! 
 Since I already dress very similar to the 80s style, it was pretty easy to find pieces to put together for an outfit from the decade. 
 I only wish I could have found a brightly colored ski jacket (which was popular in the fall and winter), to add that pop of color they were so fond of 30+ years ago, but I did the best I could with what I had on hand. 
 Before we begin, I thought it would be fun to pot in a few random facts about the decade. Google didn't give me much and I didn't have time for super deep research on the culture of the era, so I do apologize if my facts seem boring. lol 

 Facts about the 80's: 
  • McDonalds Chicken McNuggets were put on its ever-expanding menu in 1981, changing the lives of children everywhere.

  • The earliest cell phones had huge battery packs and could weigh over 20 pounds.

  • This decade gave us the iconic 'Indiana Jones' franchise, The Karate KidRed Dawn (a thousand times better than the remake), McGyver and Murder She Wrote  

  • Ronald Reagan is elected President 

  • Mount Saint Helens erupted, dropping her ash all over the world 

  • 'Preppries' rise in society, bringing the sophisticated style and the 'money, money, money' attitude. It was the age of rising to the top as fast as you could. 

  • Bon Jovi rises to stardom

  • The Cosby Show is popular 
Some songs from the decade include: 
  • Footloose
  • Don't Stop Believin'
  • I Love Rock N' Roll
  • Eye of the Tiger 
  • Amarillo by Morning 
  • Africa
  • Forever and Ever Amen
  • Fishin' in the Dark 
  • When You Say Nothing at All
  • Down Under
  • Mountain Music 
  • Smoky Mountain Rain 
  • Livin' On a Prayer
  • I Love a Rainy Night 
  • Nobody 
  • Queen of Hearts 
  • Here I Go Again 

There were many musical treasure born in the 1980's! *suppressed squeals*

Scrunchies, bangles, hoop earrings, and big hair defined the era. Stone-washed denim was the rage, as well as big hair, bright colors, padded shoulders, and aerobic wear. The word was 'bold' and they knew how to do it!





note the ski jacket I mentioned earlier

But, thankfully, not all the girls dressed in crazy colors, especially in the fall. Lucky for me, since I don't own anything that isn't neutral! 



These two photos are where I got my inspiration from. Unfortunately, I don't own a pair of vintage jeans (I would LOVE some!) so these modern, high-waisted skinny jeans will have to do. They aren't as baggy as the jeans of the time, but they are somewhat stone-washed, so that's a point for me.
 I also don't own a pair of vintage shoes, so please don't laugh at my very modern Converses. I did the best I could!   
 My hair isn't nearly as curly as they would have had it back on the day, but I have always struggled with getting volume out of my heavy strands. I'm sure there were girls in the 1980s with the same problem! 
 The eye makeup seemed to center around blue and pinks (if they didn't have a million colors. Some did), blush was exaggerated, and lips very PINK. 













And there you are! My attempt at a 1980's time tunnel. 
 I really enjoyed dressing up and trying my hardest to get the colorful eye makeup without looking too crazy. (how did they dare to wear all those crazy colors?) 
 This outfit could easily be worn nowdays, since the 80's and 90's are very in trend right now. And that's fine by me! I would wear this again! Except the crazy colored socks 

Let me know what you thought, and keep the decade requests coming! I will be back with another travel through time in just a bit! 

Until then, stay chill and cluuuuuutch.