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Fashion Inspired By the Decades

Lately I have been noticing a lot of old trends coming back into style; plaid, blazers, 80's style frock-tops, ect. It made me wonder how modern day fashion is able to transform the styles set by past decades into something of it's own. In my search, I came across articles posted by Tuft University called: Fashion Trends Through the Decades, which provides detailed descriptions of each decade of fashion beginning with the roaring 20s. It was interesting to see the styles of the past, repeat themselves in the modern day fashion world. Using this reference, I have been able to scope out some modern day pieces that revive the looks of the past decades to show that it is possible to delve into the fashion of the past while keeping up with current trends!

 

The Roaring 20's Fashion

Then:

The Roaring 20's

 

Now:

1920's Mod


1920's: Modern Vintage

Modern Vintage
T. Babaton RYAN WOOL COAT ($250 - aritzia.com), Mercedes Dress ($125 - boutiqueonze.ca), Uniqlo Women Crochet Hat ($15 - uniqlo.com), Sofft Fiona in Chianti ($119 - shoeline.com), Jessica Simpson Bow Cloche ($37 - piperlime.gap.com), Pearl Chiffon Swag Necklace ($9.50 - wetseal.com),You've Got a Fringe Dress ($65 - modcloth.com), Bella Vita Cindy ($97 - shoeline.com), Leopard print angora beret ($17 - dorothyperkins.com), Lapel Neck Wool Cape Coat ($109 - udobuy.com), Mocha sequin embellished dress ($79 - dorothyperkins.com), Sofft Farra in Blush Black ($110 - shoeline.com)
 

From fringed frocks to oversized coats, the roaring 20's is a style that will always re-appear in the fashion world. Although when one thinks of the 1920's fashion, bold and daring pieces come to mind: The black fringed flapper dress, feather boa's, bob haircuts, long silk gloves and nilon tights. In the modern world, this cliche 1920's look is often thought of as burlesue-like or used as halloween costumes. However, there are certain pieces of 1920's fashion that are have been revived into modern fashion, being presented on the runway in a more subtle, romanticized way. Instead of the typical flapper dress, we may see the use of fringe in crop tops or short skirts. Fringe is now usually added to more fitted pieces as opposed to the frock style dresses of the 1920's. Frock dresses have been revived in modern fashion as well, however, today's frock dress is presented without overstated embellishmenst such as fringe, sequins, or feathers. Instead these modern-day frocks are simple, light, and plain, only representing the roaring 20's look in size and shape. The 1920's outerwear has also made a revival in modern day. Oversized peacoats and pillbox hats are a common 20's style feature seen on the runway. However, where the 20's style outerwhere was fitted and with many buttons, the modern take on this vintage look created by keeping the peacoat less fitted and giving it a shawl-like visage. Another modern take on the peacoat would be to add fur lining, a long slit on the bottom, and/or adding a hood. These changes keep the 1920's style subtly alive, while creating a new refreshing and modernized look.

 

Fashion of The Great Depression

(1930's - 1940's)

Then:

1940

Now:

1940 Mod

 

1930s-1940's Modern

1930s-1940s
Chaser Structured Blazer ($97 - amrag.com), Kovach Pant ($98 - allsaints.com), Miss Selfridge Embroided Western Yoke Shirt ($65 - missselfridge.com), Rockabilly Wire Pin up Headband ($9.89 - etsy.com), Sofft Farra in Black ($110 - shoeline.com), Reiss Olga V-Neck Gathered Dress ($170 - reiss.com), Miss Selfridge Metallic and Black Clutch ($38 - missselfridge.com), Catarzi Exclusive To Asos Animal Bow Pill Box Hat ($19 - asos.com), Sofft Manhattan in Black Suede ($119 - shoeline.com),Cocktail dress H&M (shopping.louloumagazine.com), Miss Selfridge Nude Chain Panel Clutch ($26 - missselfridge.com), Mimco Sinatra Headband ($62 - mimco.com.au), Isola Badre in Ivory Patent ($97 - shoeline.com)

The 1930's - 40's was a big change from the fun, charasmatic attire of the 1920's, it was more conservative and proper with below the knee length dresses and emphasis on the empire waist-line. Heavier clothing such as long, pleated skirts and wool dresses were also a large aspect of fashion. During the WWII, fabric and other resources were preserved for military reasons and the price of fabric went up dramatically. For most middle class women who did not have the money to buy a new dress or skirt, took to wearing trousers. After the war, style glammed up much more with V-necklines and ankle-strap heels. Dresses were hourglass shaped and as the 1940's moved forward to the 50s dresses became tighter fit. In modern times, this 1930's - 1940's look often times is seen in pin-up girls headbands and gaucho trouser pants. 

 

The Retro 1950's

Then:

1950s

Now:

1950s Now

 

1950's Modern Retro

1950s Retro

Outerwear for Women ($95 - modcloth.com), Black lace peplum midi dress ($57 - dorothyperkins.com), Sofft Broadway in Black ($115 - shoeline.com), Flora Dress ($70 - modcloth.com), Sonia Rykiel Retro sunglasses ($130 - monnierfreres.co.uk), Aerosoles Caricature in Brown ($75 - shoeline.com), Miss Selfridge Floral Lace Skater Skirt ($60 - missselfridge.com), Wedgewood Blue Curve Hem 3/4 Sleeve Jumper ($16 - newlook.com), Nixon Floppy Sunhat ($23 - swell.com), Sofft Malabar in Sand Patent ($101 - shoeline.com)

The 1950's is all about hour glass shaped dresses, high waistlines, and crazy patterns, bringing a whole new genre of fashion to life. When I think of the 1950's I picture the all-american housewife in the suburbs with the apron in the kitchen, or malt milkshakes, suburban conformity, and mass production. The 1950's style is oftentimes referred to as retro. It was edgier, more colorful, and boldly stated with dramatic angles and exaggerated waistlines. The common fabric was tweed and other synthetic fabrics because they were easier to maintain. The modern twist to this familiar 1950's retro style is to continue with the all so famous hourglass dress, but adding more modern fabric, such as lace, cotton, or velvet with deeper, more dramatic tones. Instead of the retro bright reds, polka-dots, and 50's style prints, you will find the modern retro to be more subtle, delicate, and richer in color. The modern retro dress is also much shorter, going from the 1950's mid-calf length dress to Now, mid-thigh. 50's bright colors and unique patterns are also seen in modern-day fashion, but are used moreso as accent pieces or in separates rather than in the dress pattern itself.

 

Check Back Tomorrow for Fashion Trends of the 1960's - 1980's!

Holiday Shoes Under $50

 

Holiday Red Shoes Under $50

Red is the must-have color to accessorize with this Season. Whether in shades of Burgandy, Berry, Chianti, or Scarlet, Red is the holiday trend that will help spruce up your Holiday wardrobe. Use red accessories as accent pieces with black or nuetral tones for a bright new look this season. We found these pumps, mocs, and flats in ornate shades of red for just under $50. If that's not a christmas miracle, I don't know what is! 

 

Aerosoles Sweet Escape

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Easy Street Fabulous             A2 By Aerosoles System

Easy Street Fabulous A2 by Aerosoles System

 

Aerosoles Sweet Cheery      Minnetonka Kilty     Aerosoles Clean Slate      

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Skechers Bobs      Easy Street Aviator     Aerosoles Army

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Easy Street Freedom Aerosoles Duble Down Aerosoles Volatile Easy Street Incredible

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Halloween Costume Idea: Dorothy From The Wizard of OZ

Looking for a Halloween Costume Idea? Dorothy from the Wizard of OZ is both easy to put together and happens to be one of our favorite looks! This costume is versatile and can also be worn long after Halloween. Oh, and did we mention- it's perfect for any budget!

 

Dorothy

A beautiful Dress from Modcloth, some blue hair bows, and our ruby Red Aerosoles Jackys are pulled together in this modern Wizard of Oz ensemble!

Dress 3

 

This Sketching Stories Dress from Modcloth has the right color and shape for Dorothy's Dress. We love the classic 50's-style shape of this dress especially the cinched neckline. The bell-shape skirt of the dress is very flattering, slimming down the waist-line and is complimentary to any body type. Wear this dress in the spring/summer months with flip-flops, flats, or wedges for a flirty, fun, new look. 

Aerosoles - Jacky

Having the perfect shade of ruby red shoes is Vital to pulling off a Dorothy costume, after all, it's ALL about the shoes! This is why we chose the Aerosoles Jacky. The rich red coloring of these shoes gives off a sparkling shine like that of the famous ruby red slippers. The bows these shoes are the perfect topping for the look too! Wear these after halloween to add a splash of color to any black dress or to accent with a red top or red purse. Red is the color to look out for this fall- so nab these Jacky's while you can!

bow

These robin's egg color bows are easy to clip on to the end of your braids to tie the outfit together. Not only are they a cute accessory that we are noticing more and more in the fashion world (which I think links back to lady GAGA), BUT these bows are only $2.99 on Amazon- seriously! Grab a pair of these bows online and if you really like them, you can buy them in Sage green and pink too!

Dog

We love the idea of adding ToTo for the final accessory! Of course, the outfit is defined with of with out Dorothy's canine companion. However, we found this little guy on Amazon for $14 and that includes the basket - so we figured- why not?

 

Any Great Costume Ideas Out There?

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