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Fashion History: | 1900s * 1910s * 1920s * 1930s * 1940s * 1950s * 1960s * 1970s |
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Terrific 1930s Brown Crochet Tam & Handbag Set
Fine Whiting & Davis White Mesh Bag with Deco Rhinestones Clasp
Beautiful Pink & White Floral Beaded Bag For more information on this decade in fashion history, check out our list of books and reviews at Recommended Reading. If you do not find the image you want here, please view more images or go to our Links page. There are a variety of other sites listed with vast numbers of images available. For bibliography referencing, the author of this page is Vintage Vixen Clothing Co.
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Despair and Fantasy - Women's Fashions of the 1930s
Fabrics Available Natural fibers (sometimes linen, but mostly cotton, wool, and silk), acetate, and rayon, all in light- to medium weights (velvet, georgette, crepe, organdy, satin) for day or evening. Popular Colors and Prints Colors were often muted or deeper hues, but brighter color was accepted. Prints were of soft to medium hues, and though they were still small to medium in size, they were more varied. Besides florals, geometric and abstract prints became popular; these were of two or more contrasting shades in streamlined designs that appear a little quirky today. Surrealism influenced prints, as artist Salvador Dali designed textiles for designers. Trims and Detailing Many 30s details depended on novelty-shaped
plackets, lapels, pockets, cuffs, belts, or necklines, often with button
accents. Large collar and cuff sets were very popular. Usually designs had
either a medieval or ultra-Deco air to them. A standard motif throughout the
decade was the two-piece belt or jacket clasp, worn at the center waist. To
summarize, more trim was seen in daywear, with evening a showcase for cut and
fabric drapery.
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