One Good Thing To Come Out Of The Depression: Great Clothes
Posted by: Carrie Wasterlain Filed in: style, galleries
1:15PM, Tuesday June 9th 2009
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If you’ve ever taken a look at fashion from the ‘30s and ‘40s, when “depression” and “recession” were everyday words, you might be feeling a bit of déjà vu lately. The fabric shoes, high-waisted skirts, and show-stopping accessories that marked these decades are having a comeback, perhaps thanks to our very own current economic turmoil. An exhibit in Paris’ Musée Jean Moulin called “Accessories and Artefacts: Women’s Lives in Paris 1940-1944” showcases women’s accessories from the French occupation. Hearing about the show in the New York Times inspired us to draw some comparisons ourselves. Click through for clothing similarities from the Great Depression and today. Some looks are recession-inspired, others are worthy of a comeback because they made our jaws drop. If you thought cute rompers, floral blouses, intricate head pieces, and strict, tailored jackets were modern trends, wait until you see the lovely ladies of old-time Hollywood wearing similar styles in these photos from the ‘30s and ‘40s.
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Queen Frostine
wrote on June 9 2009 @ 02:01 pm: [report]
LOVE IT!!!! I get most of my retro wardrobe from PinupGirlClothing.com and all my dresses from TrashyDiva.com. And if you want SUPER HOT vintage swimsuits, check out MyBabyJo.com.
rsncrntz
wrote on June 10 2009 @ 04:30 pm: [report]
But, but… Lana Turner is wearing a sweater, not a blouse. In fact, she was quite famous for wearing the form-fitting sweaters. We want some nice vintage-y knitwear too!
Carrie Wasterlain
wrote on June 12 2009 @ 09:10 am: [report]
Next time!