@ms wpwm I have a butt that big I only wear these because it's pretty much impossible for me to find anything else fitting my butt that isn't WAY too big in the waist... And I look fabulous in them, so it's not true!
1940s and 1950s were my favourite. I'm quite lucky that I feel confident walking around dressed in those styles. Much more confident and comfortable wearing a vintage dress than a tight little black dress 🥰
@@ZimVader-0017 corsets were pretty much completely out of style by the 20s but the 40s spelled their total doom. What was worn as undergarments in the 40s were stays and girdles. The steel in the boning for corsets was requisitioned for the war so what few corsets remained were exorbitantly expensive because of the metal shortages. That and the women's rights movement which had started in the early 1900s and 1910s had fully picked up speed and many women thought corsets to be oppressive and refused to wear them on principle even before the steel shortage made it impossible to get one.
I imagine in 20 years fashion experts like: "And this is what the youth was wearing in 2020:" And we're all like: "Yeah we were only wearing jeans and hoodies...."
i absolutely agree! i would most definitely wear a 50's dress. they were so classy and beautiful. it shows u dont need a cleavage or cutouts to be glamorous
some of this is WILDLY inaccurate & could be remedied with just the slightest amount of effort (also flappers were not the only women in the twenties so why are they the only ones we talk about??? the flapper fashion wasn’t exactly something you saw on the street everyday)
not only that, but the flapper dress was rarely worn outside of clubs and during the day. The day dress, the hem longs were a lot longer. Closer to the 30s/40s did the hem line rise. Evening dress is not the same as day dress and for some reason people like to confuse the two.
There were much prettier 60s dresses that were more feminine and fit and flare like the 50s shown in tv shows of the time... televisiondiary.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/07-17-16-ep1.jpg
Same! I do everything but the hair and the shoes (time consuming/expensive). Clothing was both attractive and practical, and it's SO much better than most of the mainstream clothing you'd find at a department store.
Magnolia State I seriously wish I was born in the 30s so I could be in my 20s during the 50s, that probably was confusing, but I seriously am obsessed with the 50s!!! I would love to be a 50s house wife, and drive a 50s car with my 50s clothes
I really loved the 40’s and the 50’s. 40’s looks really simple, comfy, and classy. 50’s looks glamorous and elegant. If only they have theese types of clothes in store. They’re beautiful! 😍👍
A little known fact: my grandma was born in 12/9/50 so she’s 70 years old. Another fact: she can sew really good. And she can even sew a dolls dress. And she loves to travel.
Paige G my favorite decade are the 80s so I dress 80s !! just do and wear what ever you like no need to wait for others to do it or for it to come back.
Actually no. The 1910s just had a more natural silhouette but the dresses still went to the feat. This video is a little historically inaccurate as the dresses of the 1920s still passed the knees but showed the ankle
Etsy sells tons of retro vintage clothes, go on there!! They have tons of beautiful 50s dresses and outfits! :-) love that era too! 60s era was more petite dresses and belts and that suits my frame I noticed.
NOPE I LOVE IT AND I HATE HOW EVERYONE IN THE COMMENT SECTION IS ONLY TALKING ABOUT THE 50'S Edit: dang I didn’t realize how crazy I sounded 2 years ago LOL
The formality of the dresses was all over the board. The 40s was a casual dress. The 50s and 80s was a semi formal. The 00s was black tie formal. Those are all vastly different styles. I would have liked to have seen dresses of a similar level of formality.
Laura Mason 50's was one theme of our theme week before our last schoolday (you know, playing games, coloring the students and teachers, playing pranks and so on.) I wore a dress with a petticoat and even though the petticoat permanently slipped out of place (which made me look even chubbier than I already am) it was by far my favorite theme. The dresses are just so amazing and beautiful and they swing so nicely. I love them.
50's fashion was/is my favorite! It was classic, classy, neat, modest, elegant, and I miss that style. The white gloves, the hats, the crinolines, all of it. I had every color crinoline they made at that time! I even had the petticoat to wear under them so they wouldn't scratch up my legs so much. The petticoats were lovely and fancy too. What a time, I loved it!
@@slvrcross it's not a matter of the dress. it's the dress combined with everything else. the boots. the makeup. the slicked back hair. all of these have potential to look good but together it's a hot mess. she doesnt look youthful she looks homeless (no offense to the homeless)
Girl, we must be sisters that were separated at birth!!!!! I LOVE WW2 HISTORY! But not the part of any country's participation, I prefer reading about war heroes and heroines and stories, but I LOVE IT!
@@piranhadru read the book series the war that saved my life and the war I finally won. Awesome books! It's about two children escaping their abusive mother the girl had a club foot and about them surviving the war
@@HelenaMak THAT WAS THE FIRST BOOK ABOUT WW2 I READ! We needed to read it for a classwork and leveryone was asking me for a resume and I was like "ONLY 300 PAGES, LAZY". I cried an ocean with Jonathan's dead, I actually fell in love with him. Such great books!
Three Star Productions oh.. if they are so expenaive there were you live I understand.. tho, if they'd come back in style and they would have made them such a high quality like they've used to (not this H&M quality), I think they would still be expensive. nowadays.
Green Girl ASMR I agree! But just because something is the most mainstream right now, doesn’t mean you can’t wear it!! Heck, make a statement and wear what you want!! It’s pretty easy to find good fifties clothes in second hand stores
In the sixties and seventies we wore many different dress styles- mini, midi, maxi lengths. Mod styles, the prairie look, "gypsy" styles, halter dresses, Nehru collars, etc. Fashion swung on a huge pendulum during those years- it was fun!
A huge part of 80’s fashion were the hairstyles. Big, bigger and biggest, hot-rolled, poofy and Aqua-netted. The model here wasn’t wearing an 80’s hairdo. It would’ve made the outfit!
I know! I think that’s why I went with the retro 60s mini skirt. Unfortunately I wish I could say I took a hard pass on the “Prairie Princess” look but I cannot.
@@szarlota2753 This video is supposed to show how clothes looked back then, and dresses and skirts in the 1920's were never that short. They rarely exposed the knees, and if they did, they only barely exposed them.
@@gingertwerk472 it wasn’t that historically accurate, they more just look vaguely like the decade if you don’t know much about historical fashion. Like in the 20s only prostitutes and dancers would have shown their knees.
First of all, you have to decide if you’re gonna show day dresses, or formal dresses. Secondly, almost nothing in this video is accurate. Most glaring is the fact that YOU WOULDN’T SHOW YOUR KNEES IN THE 1920’s. Not to mention the fact that there should be no definition of the waist as far as the fit. And that just the first one! Goodness me, just hire a dress historian, or just do any research whatsoever on each decade.
My favorite eras of fashion are 50's and 60's; classy and fashionable. Nowadays, depending on the fashion designer some dresses and/or tops are crazy or trashy look. As said 'depending on the designers'. We seriously need 50s and 60s style back. 🙆♀️
this is tragic..goes to show that adults lose their creativity after school? :( what has the system done to us...now adults probably rely on the creative brains of youth
I just love the 60's fashion! Those short dresses with go go boots and the hairstyles.....just adorable! I was a teen in the 80's and I enjoyed all the god-awful hair and clothes trends.. my hair was huge! It was totally awesome!
Me, too!! I loved the Stray Cats and I still do!! When I was in my early 20's, I tried wearing my hair a la Brian Setzer, although not as masculine, of course!! I did brush it back and up and fluffed it out on top, and I had really nice, thick wavy hair, so it stayed where I put it!! No gel or pomade needed!! The clothes were so cute, too!! Great era!!☺️☺️❤️🎄🎄✝️⚜️
I'm glad to know I'm not the only person who appreciates the 80s. I wasn't around then myself, but one of my favourite TV series is Remington Steele and I loved how Laura dressed in that - wish I had a dress for every time I swooned over her look! Not to mention my own mom back then.
The dress showed in the video was pretty inaccurate tho. 1940s dress almost always had a TIGHT belt cinching the waist, and the material was often coarse. Overall the dress would need to be up to two sizes smaller to even begin to suit the 1940s silhouette.
I wish they would actually use original dresses because a lot of these dresses fitted wrong, were to short or used embellishments that were not historically accurate! This is what happens when you try to pass off modern dresses as vintage 😩
Exactly! For such a big company hiring a seamstress or at least shopping off of vintage speciality shops should be a requirement! It killed me inside to see some of these!
Most of my dresses have pockets. Its about not accepting less than perfection. Save your money to have 1 perfect dress. Its better to wear 1 food dress than to have 10 meh things. Trust me.
Casey Heart me too it reminded me of my mum when she was newly married in the 80s and the shoulder pad dresses she still has kept them for memory sakes
I'm still i love with the 1950's looks, even tho im a 2000's kid i still love the classy elegant young style of the decade, wish I had a blue dress like that one lol
Everyone whose mother tongue isn't English warns about their wrong grammar, while people who have always spoken English often make dumb mistakes online xD
the 50's were absolutely beautiful, stunning, classy and chic
Billie Vanderpol
The 50's are definitely my favorite as far as dresses go!❤
Sydney K Cole for a classy lady like me I love 50s dresses so much
That's the reason I clicked and I really loved the outfit!
Billie Vanderpol i love the 50's dress!
Am going back to the 50's changing my wardrobe.
1940’s looked so comfortable
1950’s looked really beautiful &
Today just looked so minimalistic
Paige Baraz minimalist is awesome though
I know right, mainstream fashion can be so boring
And the 40s wasn't minimalistic at all...
1950's were really pretty
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I literally only wear 1950s dresses, they’re so classy and cute (fit and flare style looks good on everyone.)
Adrielle B do you wear actual 50s dresses or modern fit and flares? There’s a big difference
Elliott Moreno the great thing about the word literally is in most of the modern ways it’s used, it’s figurative
Elliott Moreno or an exaggeration to make a point...
they look like children in it xD would never wear it tbh
@ms wpwm I have a butt that big I only wear these because it's pretty much impossible for me to find anything else fitting my butt that isn't WAY too big in the waist... And I look fabulous in them, so it's not true!
1940s and 1950s were my favourite. I'm quite lucky that I feel confident walking around dressed in those styles. Much more confident and comfortable wearing a vintage dress than a tight little black dress 🥰
Good for you.
Okay, everyone uses what they want
The 1940s one isn't even accurate. Women still wore corsets under that, and it was more cinched at the waist.
In reading the comments, I see more people express a love of 1950s styles over the rest. I know I do, too!!!
@@ZimVader-0017 corsets were pretty much completely out of style by the 20s but the 40s spelled their total doom. What was worn as undergarments in the 40s were stays and girdles. The steel in the boning for corsets was requisitioned for the war so what few corsets remained were exorbitantly expensive because of the metal shortages. That and the women's rights movement which had started in the early 1900s and 1910s had fully picked up speed and many women thought corsets to be oppressive and refused to wear them on principle even before the steel shortage made it impossible to get one.
A lot of comments say “I wish people would wear this” why not wear it and influence others? Do instead of wish?
Iveen Toris Thanks! We can do it!!
Caroline Ballard exactly thank you
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I'm planning on wearing the 50's dress for my prom cuz they're so gorgeous and just I can't resist how cute the model looks
Namjoon's Expensive Girl ARMY
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It is super fun! You could even involve the 50s style into your own everyday wardrobe! It's actually really nice to do and looks amaze all the time!
My 11 years old birthday party theme is going to be 1950s
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I imagine in 20 years fashion experts like: "And this is what the youth was wearing in 2020:"
And we're all like: "Yeah we were only wearing jeans and hoodies...."
I realised I read this in my jeans and hoodie
For me, only to school. Lol-
Jeans? I'm currently going through the cycle of pajama pants to sweat pants to old spandex and then cleaning all of that.
theyd be like people were wearing pajamas cuz quarantine 😂
and masks...
2020:
Masks, face shields,hand sanitizer and wipes for a complete look were a go-to
Indeed, as well as pajamas and a really nice bedhead hairdo
Yep. And don't feel bad if you didn't brush your hair this morning- no one did
True
Lumi Land I did and it’s rlly good
@@josephodell4830 thank you so much ❤️🥺
1950s dress would really go well with any body type, i think? Bc it creates the hourglass shape instantly. Love it!
No, the "hourglass" shape was created with tight, elasticized foundation garments squeezing and padding the body. People forget that part.
no, they dont. Women had to wear a girdle underneath with was some kind of horrendous contrictive underwear.
Well I know when *I* wear a dress like that I *Do* look more hourglass-like so:😛
Except when you already have an hourglass shape, then your hips look 100 meters wider 😑
If you have a big butt it doesn't look very good.
OMG THE 50s 😍 I wish we still wore those dresses, I'd happily wear one out but I'd stick out like a sore thumb, I loved the 20s too! ❤️
I actually bought a true vintage red 1950's dress which flares out for a spring formal next month 😊
i absolutely agree! i would most definitely wear a 50's dress. they were so classy and beautiful. it shows u dont need a cleavage or cutouts to be glamorous
Eh stick out. I might go rock a billy when I have the money.
Rihanna And Little Mix Omg I love your channel so much! I have don't know many riri fans AND Lm fans 💗
LittleMix Edits thank you, I’ve seen a few of your videos too 💖
1950s is absolutely stunning
The fashion is pretty much the only thing I can say I like about the 50's.
Jakob Hopfer I know, right? It looks sooo elegant
Yes thats my favorite ❤️ so cute!
Jakob Hopfer ikrrr
Jakob Hopfer yeah it is
some of this is WILDLY inaccurate & could be remedied with just the slightest amount of effort (also flappers were not the only women in the twenties so why are they the only ones we talk about??? the flapper fashion wasn’t exactly something you saw on the street everyday)
cait but none of these is what you see on the streets these are the popular dresses that only few could afford
They only do stereotypical outfits
I feel like they're more inspired by history instead of actually tryna get accurate
this is not a history channel... it’s just entertainment and stereotypical representation
Also why is the flappers dress way above her knees? Like, sure they got shorter, but they were still long enough to cover the knees.
I wish they brought back 50s fashion
Actually, some people still wear them
I wore one yesterday. I received a lot of compliments.
Bring it back yourself girl, rock a 50s dress, stand out! Never know how big of a trendsetter you could be
The style is very lovely!
I love the 50s style the only problem is they aren't as practical for everyday wear. Also everyone always thinks your going somewhere
Ahh the 50's, gotta love it
Yeah
Patrik Uosukainen
Oh yesss
True :))
Another reason to love that time
Ghanaians moves
Start wearing 1950s clothes if you want it to come back!!!
Bunny girl i do wear them
Everybody wears differently. Let's not try to influence others on things they don't want to wear.
Solo Comics I’m not trying to tell anyone what to wear its self expression
@@ashla8066 Oh ok.
Salome S. Ok🙂
The 1920s dress is waaaay too short to be historically accurate.
Yes, came here to say this.
not only that, but the flapper dress was rarely worn outside of clubs and during the day. The day dress, the hem longs were a lot longer. Closer to the 30s/40s did the hem line rise. Evening dress is not the same as day dress and for some reason people like to confuse the two.
Yeah it should be cover knees
Yeah, I saw her knees and was like "Uh- _no"_
Yah also I feel like only women at the night clubs wore those... not like everyday wear😂
The 1950s dress all the way!!! So pretty!!!😍😍😍
Alisha Schneider yess
There were much prettier 60s dresses that were more feminine and fit and flare like the 50s shown in tv shows of the time...
televisiondiary.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/07-17-16-ep1.jpg
We can all bring it back if we want. Just start wearing it 😊 I almost want to do that.
I dress like the 40s
Simple, Classy, and easy to move in
Alex Hue love it tooo
Same! I do everything but the hair and the shoes (time consuming/expensive). Clothing was both attractive and practical, and it's SO much better than most of the mainstream clothing you'd find at a department store.
I love the 50’s. Simple but glamorous, and the gloves are just the best accent
Yep
And boring
1950s needs to make a comebac k!!! (The cloths!)
Excatly. Everything else can stay in the textsbooks. But the clothes were great.
Everything but the bullet bras and waist thinners!!!!
I say revive the 50s but without the racism. Best time in America except the racism.
Magnolia State I seriously wish I was born in the 30s so I could be in my 20s during the 50s, that probably was confusing, but I seriously am obsessed with the 50s!!! I would love to be a 50s house wife, and drive a 50s car with my 50s clothes
ya can still get those dresses, there called "fit and flare" dressed ;______;
*I love the 1940s dresses. Modern yet classic. Practical, but feminine.*
80%- the comments are talking about the 50s
10%~the 20s
9%~other
1%- the 30s were my fave
30s do look fab
I like the 80s and the 10s but I like others too.
Same
LARR Y the thirty’s were my fav too
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Okay. I gotta say 40s clothes are practical and I would definitely would want pockets on my dresses!
It's so cute, love the dress used
Gabrielle Dee Yup! 40s style was all about practicality and style because of the war.
modest dresses are best
Same
Those 20's heels are everything.
Rome Blanchard I know, right!? The danglies were so unexpected! It's fierce if you can rock it though, I guess!
I love them, but they are NOT 20's heels. Not by a long shot.
I love the 40’s and 50’s dresses. Look so beautiful, fun, and classy
1950s will always be my favorite time era for clothing
I agree.
And the mid 1800's....just saying..love those beautiful gowns women wore then...
And the 30s!
Yes
YES! Elegant, tasteful, glamorous, conservative! Love!!
Who else likes the 1950's dress?
Brooke Nicodemus Me!
Me
Me
Brooke Nicodemus It was beautiful and elegant. But most women today couldn’t fit into it.
ME TOOO!
I really loved the 40’s and the 50’s. 40’s looks really simple, comfy, and classy. 50’s looks glamorous and elegant. If only they have theese types of clothes in store. They’re beautiful! 😍👍
Kalyca Emily Chia thrifting!!
AGREED
A little known fact: my grandma was born in 12/9/50 so she’s 70 years old. Another fact: she can sew really good. And she can even sew a dolls dress. And she loves to travel.
Bring ''em back!
Amazon has those styles even petty coats
Me and my gf actually dress up as a 1950s couple sometimes. It's great, I highly recommended everyone to do it as well.
I still wear dresses like the '50s because they're so gorgeous. It's modest and cute. I have an hourglass shape too
I feel like it shouldn't matter what shape you body is
The last sentence wasn't necessary tbh
should i make the likes 666? nah. i don’t think its worth my like.
40s and 50s were gorgeous! Bring back this style!!!!!
Venus Schreave the 50s is already back lol, that's actually the most expensive and favorited dress in stores.
Dana Bader I actually got a pretty much mint condition red 1950's dress for $46 on Etsy. I'm going to wear it for spring formal 😊
50a is surprisingly comfy. I dress like that all the time
Venus Schreave 😂😂😂...no
50’s are by far the best era of fashion!
my mom was born in 1950s my mom is 67 years old
I wish we could have fashion like the 1950’s again. I’m 18 years old, I️ don’t like the fashion now days.
There are communities of people who only wear vintage. Wear whatever you like!
Joelle Jones I Totally agree
Paige G my favorite decade are the 80s so I dress 80s !! just do and wear what ever you like no need to wait for others to do it or for it to come back.
Wow... the 50s. An excuse to dress like a princess every day❤💕
No one:
Absolutely no one:
2010 fashion designers: TiMe To CuT cHoP cHoP cHoP
*-I CANT STOP LAUGHING-*
Actually no. The 1910s just had a more natural silhouette but the dresses still went to the feat. This video is a little historically inaccurate as the dresses of the 1920s still passed the knees but showed the ankle
Claire Combs huh
E. Natalia Reyes Hdez. 😂
@@captaincrunchiii158 she said 2010s
I’m obsessed with 50’s fashion OMG, I wish I could wear those dresses (I could but I’m too self conscious)
Alaska, Queen of Snakes Do it anyway. You'll get more confidence as you go. Start small and build up gradually ;-)
I wore a 50's rockabilly dress to a wedding in 2015. I felt so elegant. I love that dress.
I KNOW RIGHT
Ikr it's so elegant and beautiful
Etsy sells tons of retro vintage clothes, go on there!! They have tons of beautiful 50s dresses and outfits! :-) love that era too! 60s era was more petite dresses and belts and that suits my frame I noticed.
The 20s dress was gorgeous
The 50s too !
Valeri Oliva ikr but it would of been better if the model was white!
racist...
It’s too bad the dress is too short to be historically accurate.
budge budge how? Stop being racist
Do I have to say it.
Most 1920's dresses were below the knee. It was not particularly common to have skirts as short as that.
Am I the only one that likes the 1940? I think it’s cute
They were cute. Very practical. But I feel now they would be better for children.
NOPE I LOVE IT AND I HATE HOW EVERYONE IN THE COMMENT SECTION IS ONLY TALKING ABOUT THE 50'S
Edit: dang I didn’t realize how crazy I sounded 2 years ago LOL
I actually love dresses like the 40s, I have a ton that are like them
Saaaaame
Gimme Dem pockets
PEGGY CARTER
That 50s dress is everything😍
Agreed
I love it too
Same 😍
It's beautiful.
we need to bring back that dress trend. It's so pretty and the gloves look elegant
The 1950s dress is honestly my favorite and if I could I would always wear that style of dress all the time
Jasmine Destefano what’s stopping you?
I'm a guy and I wear dresses similar to the 1950s one. Why can't you?
Same
@@idkwhatimdoing8371 the prblm is, it's hard to find one for cheap, these days
But the 1970s one was also my fave
1950's were a honour to fashion
Cause she's a Blondie
The formality of the dresses was all over the board. The 40s was a casual dress. The 50s and 80s was a semi formal. The 00s was black tie formal. Those are all vastly different styles. I would have liked to have seen dresses of a similar level of formality.
Vam Pythia I agree. It would’ve been nice if the video had shown consistent, casual every day style of dress. Some were more formal than others
I thought the same.
Vam Pythia "Stop Making SENSE, Vam!"
The 40s dress being casual made sense though. During the war, people couldn't really spend time on fashion.
I really really like the 1950s, it's soooo gorgeous and pretty. It somewhat looks classy and elegant too.
Laura Mason 50's was one theme of our theme week before our last schoolday (you know, playing games, coloring the students and teachers, playing pranks and so on.) I wore a dress with a petticoat and even though the petticoat permanently slipped out of place (which made me look even chubbier than I already am) it was by far my favorite theme. The dresses are just so amazing and beautiful and they swing so nicely. I love them.
50's fashion was/is my favorite! It was classic, classy, neat, modest, elegant, and I miss that style. The white gloves, the hats, the crinolines, all of it. I had every color crinoline they made at that time! I even had the petticoat to wear under them so they wouldn't scratch up my legs so much. The petticoats were lovely and fancy too. What a time, I loved it!
50s for the win!
Mina Ish yesss
Yup
Everyone loves these type of dresses
Exactly
a lot of people hated the 20's look, but I think we should come together and agree that the 90's looked good on no one
Agreed
ikr
Thank you!
Are you joking? Slip dresses are iconic. Better to look youthful than like a grandma.
@@slvrcross it's not a matter of the dress. it's the dress combined with everything else. the boots. the makeup. the slicked back hair. all of these have potential to look good but together it's a hot mess. she doesnt look youthful she looks homeless (no offense to the homeless)
I can't be the only one who liked the 40's more than the 50's, I mean it looks so comfy and pretty at the same time
Same
Everyone is talking about the 50s but I think the 40s was the best!
Ikr, I mean it has pockets. Pockets are lit
This
mika the weirdo I even have some dresses similar. I can't say they are better, but they are the 2nd best
GIRL YOUR DRESS SHOULD NOT BE OVER YOUR KNEES IF ITS THE TWENTIES
Chill. It’s not the real thing
@@bellalatham03 um- this video is ABOUT fashion history? You’re supposed to make it historically accurate
I actually love the '40s; its so simple.
Same :)
Same; it's beautifully simple.
IKR it was a cute flight attendant oufit
Yeah your like a detective or something....
Same
all i want is to know where i can find the 50's dress
thrift shop
Look at the brand "review" . Expensive but very elegant 50's inspired dress
eBay.
Try Amazon. Search for "rockabilly dress".
ModCloth has 50s inspired dresses but to achieve the poofed out skirt you also need to wear a crinoline petticoat underneath
I like the 50s dresses but I also liked the 40s (weird. I know. I love reading about WW2)
Girl, we must be sisters that were separated at birth!!!!! I LOVE WW2 HISTORY! But not the part of any country's participation, I prefer reading about war heroes and heroines and stories, but I LOVE IT!
@@piranhadru read the book series the war that saved my life and the war I finally won. Awesome books! It's about two children escaping their abusive mother the girl had a club foot and about them surviving the war
@@HelenaMak THAT WAS THE FIRST BOOK ABOUT WW2 I READ! We needed to read it for a classwork and leveryone was asking me for a resume and I was like "ONLY 300 PAGES, LAZY". I cried an ocean with Jonathan's dead, I actually fell in love with him. Such great books!
@@piranhadru ikr!! And when I saw this in my notifications I thought it was someone hating on me until I saw the actual reply 😂
@@HelenaMak 🤣🤣🤣 Girl, someone that loves The War Thet Saved My Life and The War I Finally Won can't be hated.
the 1950's dresses are my absolute favorite
Can the 50's dresses come back into style please?
Three Star Productions well.. can't you just wear them even they are not in style?
Jenni Kolehmainen If they came back in style, I could go to any clothing store and buy them. I can't afford the few places online that do have them.
Three Star Productions oh.. if they are so expenaive there were you live I understand.. tho, if they'd come back in style and they would have made them such a high quality like they've used to (not this H&M quality), I think they would still be expensive. nowadays.
Three Star Productions that would be awesome. I love to wear these style dresses/clothing but they're so expensive. .-.
I think they’re coming back somewhat, I’ve seen dresses that look like that at jcpenneys before.
The 50's dress was amazingly beautiful
So dresses had pockets in the 40's? How about bringing back that trend
PLEASE
Psttttt dresses in the Victorian Era and even before had pockets too!
I BEG OF YOU 😭
YES PLEASE
I mean... I have two dresses with pockets
1950's is my ultimate favorite.
We need to bring 1950s dresses back 😭😭😍
Green Girl ASMR I agree! But just because something is the most mainstream right now, doesn’t mean you can’t wear it!! Heck, make a statement and wear what you want!! It’s pretty easy to find good fifties clothes in second hand stores
My prom dress is 50's inspired :)
Cool!
Enjoy your prom!
Nice! I was just thinking about how great it would be to wear a 50s dress to prom
@@halfbloodwitch8545 😱😱😱 Where did you buy it
Love the 20s, 50s, and 70s most.
I love the 50s and 60s the most so I pretty much agree and I like your user lol
And 40s
iloveforeignaccentstoo
loveforeignaccents same
loveforeignaccents i lovveee the 50's
In the sixties and seventies we wore many different dress styles- mini, midi, maxi lengths. Mod styles, the prairie look, "gypsy" styles, halter dresses, Nehru collars, etc. Fashion swung on a huge pendulum during those years- it was fun!
I've rewatched these videos a thousand times and yet I'm still never ready for when the 80s fashion appears.
Harriet McPherson it was a difficult time for all of us
A huge part of 80’s fashion were the hairstyles. Big, bigger and biggest, hot-rolled, poofy and Aqua-netted. The model here wasn’t wearing an 80’s hairdo. It would’ve made the outfit!
Cooper Hilinsky And to this day, women with flat hair all look alike to me
It was dreadful 😫. I was a teenager in the 80s and I lived in the previous decade all the way through it.
I know! I think that’s why I went with the retro 60s mini skirt. Unfortunately I wish I could say I took a hard pass on the “Prairie Princess” look but I cannot.
I like everything in the video except, they always show the 1920s first not the 1910s. I wish they start counting in 1910s rather than 1920s
Is 100 years, not 110.
Lucas David well apparently someone failed math class. lol jk
Lol, my bad.
Yeah, 1910s is one of my favorite decades, but they always skip it :(
Juno Destine or the 1900s
I like the 1940's dress because it has pockets
Explorer Kids I wish I could like this comment a Billion times!
I Don't Know What To Call My Channel LoL
LITERALLY ME
XD
Explorer Kids same omg
1950s and 1980s are my favorite, they are so beautiful.
I really love dresses in the 40's women carried themselves with dignity and pride back then.
Me too
Also 40s dresses look very comfortable to wear
IKR!!
Me to they look so comfortable to, not to short not to long.
Patricia the booke i like it cuz there’s pockets.....
40s and 50s are my fav!
Same! :3
I like the 40s’, the fashion, the music, the art, they just feels right for me
UarchT same 😅😰
ups, you forgot the war
you forgot about the war, racism was still around, and the multiple epidemics of polio.
20's dress is TOO SHORT. Looks more like costume than reproduction.
Beautiful designs: amzn.to/3cIBSMG
@@susilaraja4365 too common
What, why? XDD
@@szarlota2753 This video is supposed to show how clothes looked back then, and dresses and skirts in the 1920's were never that short. They rarely exposed the knees, and if they did, they only barely exposed them.
Alright feminist calm down
OMG THE 20'S SHOES
Hannah Crowell Where the heck can I find those??
thelilpumspi They’re Louboutins!
The entire OUTFIT
Yas I need them
The ones shown were actually pretty inaccurate for the time period. But I agree that they were perfectly gorgeous shoes!
People still wear the 1950's dress. My best friend wore it in prom last year and she looked gorgeous.
I love 50s styles, but I don't necessarily think modern fashion is trashy. To each his own though I guess
Enjoy the video, you guys. But just know: This isn't historically accurate at all. More like inspired by history.
Yes! It’s more like vaguely historically inspired modern fashion, except for 50’s and 20’s, which are just stereotypical costumes.
More like halloween costumes
At all?
@@gingertwerk472 it wasn’t that historically accurate, they more just look vaguely like the decade if you don’t know much about historical fashion. Like in the 20s only prostitutes and dancers would have shown their knees.
It's kind of quintessentia af every decade.
First of all, you have to decide if you’re gonna show day dresses, or formal dresses. Secondly, almost nothing in this video is accurate. Most glaring is the fact that YOU WOULDN’T SHOW YOUR KNEES IN THE 1920’s. Not to mention the fact that there should be no definition of the waist as far as the fit. And that just the first one! Goodness me, just hire a dress historian, or just do any research whatsoever on each decade.
And don't forget the stereotypical fringes that only the very rich could afford
The shoes!
The shoes were different-
i think here is the snuffy side of the comments lol-
I totally agree with you. It annoys me so much.
The 20s dress is too short. The hemline wouldn't be above the knees. Even the dress in the photo you show is below the knees.
Does it matter? >:(
Emerson Buckley it kinda does
Yeah
And also, please dont call me by my full name MysticOceanDollies
Emerson it was probably just cause they hit reply and by default your name was put in.
My favorite eras of fashion are 50's and 60's; classy and fashionable. Nowadays, depending on the fashion designer some dresses and/or tops are crazy or trashy look. As said 'depending on the designers'. We seriously need 50s and 60s style back. 🙆♀️
Chrystal Bess Redding no we need 40s back
Yeah bring back sexism and racism! (Kidding I loved the look too)
They 're aren't trash though.
Nowadays dresses especially on fashion shows are a trainwreck
Agreed
50s forever
yess me2 bc my mom was born 1950s she is 67 years old born nov 16 1950 she still alive !!! and my dad born in nov 19 1946 still alive !!
+iphone music what? My grandmother was born in 1935 xD
Meg Truett yeah it was so pretty
yaasss that was so pretty
yesss
Definitly 50's... I've Always loved this style
I’m absolutely obsessed with the 50’s look. I love the style of everything. Ialsoreallylikegoingtoruby’sdinerlol
I can't take you seriously with your pfp lol
Cause she's a blondie
I think you guys should do more high school fashion, because youth are huge in the inspiration for the fashion industry
True
I am short of trendy outfits
this is tragic..goes to show that adults lose their creativity after school? :( what has the system done to us...now adults probably rely on the creative brains of youth
The lady for 1930s needs to calm down😂
FC H that’s what I was thinking 😂😂
FC H Haha, yeah she's definitely losing her shhh, plus the other decades she's in, she can't stand still!
FC H ikr
1950s dresses were so beautiful, elegant and ladylike. 1950s had the prettiest fashion for women.
My dress style is a mixture of the 40's and 50's
I just love the 60's fashion! Those short dresses with go go boots and the hairstyles.....just adorable! I was a teen in the 80's and I enjoyed all the god-awful hair and clothes trends.. my hair was huge! It was totally awesome!
Me, too!! I loved the Stray Cats and I still do!!
When I was in my early 20's, I tried wearing my hair a la Brian Setzer, although not as masculine, of course!!
I did brush it back and up and fluffed it out on top, and I had really nice, thick wavy hair, so it stayed where I
put it!! No gel or pomade needed!!
The clothes were so cute, too!!
Great era!!☺️☺️❤️🎄🎄✝️⚜️
I'm glad to know I'm not the only person who appreciates the 80s. I wasn't around then myself, but one of my favourite TV series is Remington Steele and I loved how Laura dressed in that - wish I had a dress for every time I swooned over her look! Not to mention my own mom back then.
i like the 1940's! so simple and elegant💜
r m True
r m ayeeee armies
The dress showed in the video was pretty inaccurate tho. 1940s dress almost always had a TIGHT belt cinching the waist, and the material was often coarse. Overall the dress would need to be up to two sizes smaller to even begin to suit the 1940s silhouette.
Army!
@@rayn724 ❤👋
Omg please bring back 1950s I love it!
Ooooooo the 50s IS SOOO PRETTY
Ikr
I love the 50s dress, so beautiful
I LOVE 50's DRESS 😍😍😍💕💕
why those styles more elegant than now? i really love them!
My fav 3:
1920’s
1950’s
2000’s
Matilda Chamberlain Agree, but 80s instead of 20s
1920's? Really?
Matilda Chamberlain couldn’t agree more
Mine - 1940s
1940s, 1950s and 2000s
Love 50s dress just gorgeous
I wish they would actually use original dresses because a lot of these dresses fitted wrong, were to short or used embellishments that were not historically accurate! This is what happens when you try to pass off modern dresses as vintage 😩
Yeah, the 20s dress that was reaching above the knee killed me. Also, those ridiculously high shoes would be a real scandal back then...
and the hair was just so inaccurate oml
so true
emoshell I agree about the 30’s dress, but the 90’’s dress as well. The model was clearly uncomfortable trying to make it look like it worked.
Exactly! For such a big company hiring a seamstress or at least shopping off of vintage speciality shops should be a requirement! It killed me inside to see some of these!
1960s was the best for me. I just like how pretty the woman is and how beautifully the dress fits her😍
WE WANT POCKETS! More pockets please
Finally a person with taste
Agreed
Ashley Weill yasss the dresses were actually really nice
Yes I need POCKETS
Most of my dresses have pockets. Its about not accepting less than perfection. Save your money to have 1 perfect dress. Its better to wear 1 food dress than to have 10 meh things. Trust me.
The 50’s dress tho😍😍😍
Dude, the 1980s one made me feel so nostalgic… and I wasn’t even alive back then
Casey Heart nice pfp.
Very Depressed Muffin thx
Casey Heart me too it reminded me of my mum when she was newly married in the 80s and the shoulder pad dresses she still has kept them for memory sakes
Me too it reminded me of my mom's style back then.
Her look wasn’t complete w/o a Dynasty era teased and hot-rolled lion’s mane. No one had the hairdo this model wore.
I'm still i love with the 1950's looks, even tho im a 2000's kid i still love the classy elegant young style of the decade, wish I had a blue dress like that one lol
I wish most dresses still had pockets
Okay but why is no one talking about the adorable 1940's girl
Liv Zara anyone know her ig ???? I'm actually in love
Isn't she the same 1980s.girl?
Liv Zara these straights....man she was cute afff
LOVED the 50's dress
When clothing was clothing
What does this even mean
yeah wth do u mean
Ikr
@@lucia5227 when ppl use to actually dress nice and not wear ripped ugly clothing
I agree. People don't wear clothing anymore. They wear pajamas and workout clothes (yoga pants) everywhere
I love the 1950’s dresses idk but I kinda want them to make a comeback lol btw sorry if my English is wrong it’s not my first language
Sprinkley donut great English
They’re cute but they are so non practical for today’s life
Sprinkley donut .
Everyone whose mother tongue isn't English warns about their wrong grammar, while people who have always spoken English often make dumb mistakes online xD
Dj Bc so true😂