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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

My 50s Style Going Out Outfit

I have always liked the fashion of the 50s and 60s. I find it very feminine and stylish.
When I was little, one of our neighbors had a big catalouge of an American department store (I cannot recall the store name). The catalog was huge and very thick. I loved watching it and all the pictures included in the big book. There were no photographs, just colorful drawings of all the pieces of clothing available at that particular store. Including church choir outfits which I found quite interesting too. Most of all, I was enchanted with the cute dresses, trousers and blouses. The 60s were long gone then but I could still enjoy the style of that era browsing the catalogue. I dreamed of having one of those beautiful dresses which looked so elegant and fancy (also because of a special kind of underskirt which was part of the outfit). And I so much liked looking at them that finally, the neighbor presented the catalog to me. I was happy!
We had the catalog for quite a long time, stored in one of the wardrobes. And I did watch it quite frequently. After a few years, when I grew up and was more into the 80s fashion, we threw the book away. I wish I had not done it as maybe today, it would be interesting to know which store had such an adorable collection.

Luckily, it is still possible to get that kind of clothes.
Here is my going out outfit suggestion inspired by the style of the 50s and 60s.


GRACE KARIN Sleeveless Cotton Rockabilly Tea Dress with Belt

Berry Women's Short Sleeved Satin Bolero Jacket

Vintage Women's 50s Rockabilly Tutu Skirt Petticoat



Bamoer Queen European Style Pink and Red Snow Murano Glass Bead Heart Dangle Charm Bracelet Jewelry

Simplicity Women's Wide Brim Caps Summer Beach Sun Straw Hats

Adult Women's 50s White Pump Shoes

Zbeibei Women's Fashion Faux Velvet Leather Envelope Clutch Handbag Shoulder Cross Body Bag


Ready to go out!


All pictures from amazon.com. Click on the captions below the pictures to go to particular pages with the items descriptions.


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