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I first became interested in vintage through classic films, which I watched as a child. Back then, I really didn't pay much attention to era, I just knew I preferred the way things looked in old movies! One of my favorites during that time was Marilyn Monroe, and as a result, I became (and still am!) fascinated with all of the '50s blonde bombshells. As I learned more about the styles of the various decades, I initially went with more of a '60s look, as I found that easier to pull off. That said, I always was drawn most to the '50s style; I love the extreme femininity and over-the-top glamour of that period. As my skills with hair and makeup have improved, I went toward the '50s look that I fell in love with when I first discovered the pin-ups and starlets of that era. In addition to the fashions, I'm also really into the architecture and design trends (pink bathrooms!) of the time, so that's more reason why I'm a '50s girl at heart.
Even though the '50s is one of the more accessible decades (I'd say the '60s are even more relatable for most people), I still think most people have a pretty narrow view of the time. When I had to explain my trip to Viva Las Vegas to my co-workers, they were convinced that '50s music and fashion = Elvis impersonators and poodle skirts.
Even though the '50s is one of the more accessible decades (I'd say the '60s are even more relatable for most people), I still think most people have a pretty narrow view of the time. When I had to explain my trip to Viva Las Vegas to my co-workers, they were convinced that '50s music and fashion = Elvis impersonators and poodle skirts.