Well, I have neither the money, nor the current sewing ability to completely re-start my clothing life as a 1950's housewife so until then I will have to settle for a slow but steady changeover with with outfits I created from finds at my local thrift store. Let's have a look at some shall we? First, let's look at some style inspiration. Ready for an onslaught of photographs? Ok, let's go...
Ok, now let me show you some of the outfits I put together that was inspired by these lovely ladies...
Outfit 1
Outfit 2
Outfit 3
Outfit 4
Ok, let me just say...I love EVERYTHING about this outfit!
Oh Grace Kelly, anytime you want simple elegance, she's your girl..
I love these pants on Marilyn Monroe! Although I think she may have still been Norma Jeane here...
More Grace Kelly if you didn't get enough...
I love this shot of these 3 ladies on bikes but peep their shoes...you still have to be fashionable even on casual bike rides!
The late, great Ms. Lena Horne...gorgeous woman; elegant, sultry, and I love her hair in all of these photos!
And one more time for Ms. Marilyn Monroe...
Ok, now let me show you some of the outfits I put together that was inspired by these lovely ladies...
Outfit 1
This one is probably my favorite out of all of the outfits I put together. I was trying to channel Grace Kelly elegance. All I needed was a sleek bun... |
Outfit 2
Here I was going for a Lucille Ball type casual outfit. I could wear this everyday... |
Outfit 3
With this outfit I wanted to channel what I thought a professional woman would look like in the 40's or 50's. For some reason I had a school director in my mind... |
Quick makeup shot. Red lipstick is a must... |
Outfit 4
Ahh the finale, I was going for casual, fun and flirty.. |
Don't mind my Rosie the Riviter-esque posing here, I'm a nerd |
And of course here I had to play into a re-enactment of the above photo of the women on bicycles. Except I opted for no shoes instead of the fancy ones they had on. I'm still in search of satisfactory shoes...
Anywho, here is my first attempt on vintage style, I am sure I will post another once I have acquired a few more pieces. If all else fails there is always the default to the poodle skirts and sweetheart necklines... I just wanted to put together a few outfits that did not include skirts or dresses, although that is my favorite style choice when it comes to 1940's and 50's fashion. We all need to get out of our comfort zones sometimes though right?
I have a Pinterest board with all of my vintage inspirations, granted they are mostly pins of women from Old Hollywood, but I believe there are some links that could steer anyone looking for vintage style inspiration for children or men in the right direction...
And if you want to see a bit more of the outfits I put together, check out this video!
Until next time peeps!
xoxo,
Cass
Random Fact for the Day: To Have and Have Not (1945) is the only instance when a Nobel prize-winning author (Ernest Hemingway) was adapted for the screen by another Nobel-winning author (William Faulkner)
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