1950s Fashion

The 1950’s was an age of simplicity and conformity in the most complex way possible. Women’s fashions were ever-changing yet remained somewhat the same. Fashions accentuated the female body, and was tight, flattering, extravagant, yet simple looking. The hourglass shape was popular and clothing was often padded in areas to emphasize curves. Daywear was simple ad flowing, but at night, the true style of the 50’s came out. Tight, romantic sequined gowns in exotic hues and fabrics were popular night clothes for women. Men on the other hand, were in an age of conformity. Businessmen all wore the same grey suit with a blue or white collared shirt, a neatly tied tie, and a coat. Men almost always sported crew cuts, or something close to that. Of course, these were only work clothes – out of work, styles went crazy, from plaid shorts to crazy jackets. Men’s fashions did not undergo much change in the 50’s because due to the whole idea of conformity, fashions were not a big deal at all to men. Teen’s styles were very different than adult fashions. Boys sported a simple jean and t-shirt, while girls enjoyed tight, fitted tops and poodle skirts. These iconic fashions were all huge back then, and reflect the calm, simple way of life in the 50’s.

1950s fashion
1950s fashion
1950s fashion
1950s fashion
1950s fashion