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Often when I meet new vintage ladies around and about I ask them how they got started in all this crazy madness. For me it was thinking I wanted a circle skirt, a tight sweater and a scarf around my neck. I wanted that iconic 50s look.
When I first started this I was all, "I cant stand those other clothes. Im all about the 50s. Yup. Thats it. Nothing else for me!"
What I found interesting is a lot of ladies I chat with started in the 50s as well. But as Im talking to them, I see they are styled in the 40s, 30s or even 20s. "The more I got into it, the more I appreciated the earlier eras," was the consensus from a lot of the ladies who wore the earlier styles.
Its strange, that was the same for me too! The more history I learned, and the more events I went to, the more I appreciated the 40s. Then as I became better at distinguishing the eras, I started to adore the 30s!
My home now Id say is 35-45. Its a time that just speaks to be, but I think I will always have a special love for the 1950s.
Any of you gals who've dressed/lived the vintage styles have the same transition? Any newbies in the 1950s seeing merit in the earlier decades? Any 50s dressing veterans? Any stories to share?
LD
When I first started this I was all, "I cant stand those other clothes. Im all about the 50s. Yup. Thats it. Nothing else for me!"
What I found interesting is a lot of ladies I chat with started in the 50s as well. But as Im talking to them, I see they are styled in the 40s, 30s or even 20s. "The more I got into it, the more I appreciated the earlier eras," was the consensus from a lot of the ladies who wore the earlier styles.
Its strange, that was the same for me too! The more history I learned, and the more events I went to, the more I appreciated the 40s. Then as I became better at distinguishing the eras, I started to adore the 30s!
My home now Id say is 35-45. Its a time that just speaks to be, but I think I will always have a special love for the 1950s.
Any of you gals who've dressed/lived the vintage styles have the same transition? Any newbies in the 1950s seeing merit in the earlier decades? Any 50s dressing veterans? Any stories to share?
LD