Wear The 50s Prom Dress To Your Prom This Year

Romantic, glamorous, interesting…these are just but a few words that are often used to describe the 50s prom dress. Similar to the Just like the time when these dresses came into vogue, the 50’s prom dress has become a timeless icon. In the 1950s, proms became very popular as did these dresses, which are still being worn today

The 1950’s were a revolutionary time in terms of the fashion industry. It is in this era that new fabrics were invented from petrochemicals and soon became affordable. It is also during this age that the young people would stay with their families a little bit longer before marrying and entering the workforce as compared to the current times. This then led to a new market for clothing, products and fashion which was geared towards the adolescents. The younger generation’s tastes were often influenced by the movies they watched and the music they listened to.

One of the desires of most teenagers is to be glamorous like Hollywood icons that they admire. It is this admiration that led to the creation of the beautiful 50s prom dress. Some of the additions that were adorned on this dress were sequins, rhinestones, lace, and embroidered appliqués. The dresses were mostly made from fabrics such as tulle, organza, satin and taffeta. Also the 50’s prom dresses were unique and colorful. Some of the unique colors that were used for these dresses were Turquoise and tangerine which are not often seen in prom dresses from other eras. The body of the dress is usually fitted and the skirt is usually large and “poofy”. This classic look is feminine, innocent, and glamorous.

The classic 50’s prom dress was a fluffy, round, tea length skirt. This happens to be one of the trademarks of these kinds of dresses. More quantity was further added to the skirt by dress in paper net petticoats or nylon under the dress for support. The petticoats were made sturdier by applying starch. The hem of the skirt had been sewn with Nylon horsehair braid to help it flare out gracefully from the waist of the dress. These methods are still in use today for bridal gowns and vintage dresses.

The reason why the 50’s prom dress stands out is because in that era women paid very close attention to even the smallest detail. Handbags had to match the shoes, nail polish and lipstick had to be the same color, every hair was in place and frequently adorned by a jeweled clip or headband. In addition to all this, gloves were used to add a touch of glamour to many evening dresses.

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