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50s Belted Dress

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Ever wondered what dresses do people wear in the 1950s?

After the World War II, it became fashionable to wear clothing that used a lot of fabric. Womens skirt got longer and fuller which often includes multiple petticoats underneath to show off their fullness. For older women, they wore full long gowns, straight skirts, wrap dresses and swing skirts. Teenage girls wore poodle skirts. Most of the 1950s dresses were meant to be worn belted, or with a girdle or waist cincher underneath. This look gives you a longer, smoother and a curvier look. Some dresses were cut with a rounded shoulder look which you should try to avoid as they can make you look slump shouldered and shrink your torso.

Skirts during those days were either full or pencil thin. The pencil thin skirt was a tight fitting skirt that hugged the hips and narrowed down to the knees. Belts were the most common ladies accessories during those days.

Dresses for women in the 50s had a round, full skirt often belted at the waist. Some had short sleeves, no sleeves with a high collar or the popular halter style tied at the neck. The 1950s dressmaking pattern is made up of expensive fabric such as shot silk home dressmakers could save money by making her own dresses. When trimmed with a fashionable fake flower and a matching stole added, the outfit offered an element of originality. A belted dress pattern could just as easily be made up in a washable cotton summer dress. This self sewing dress made the women crave for glamour which they were able to recreate themselves. Dressmaking pattern manufacturers responded by creating stylish dress patterns that are easy to sew.

For the 50s, simpler easy to make sewing patterns are a hit.

1950s fashion sense leaned toward on the glamorous look. Movie stars like Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor were looked up to by women everywhere. Many of the styles of clothing for women today are patterned from these movie icons in the 50s costumes..


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