Friday, September 02, 2016

30S AND 40S FASHION

Right now fashion favors the thin, skin-hugging, emo-influenced look, but amazingly it also favors...or at least tolerates...the opposite (above): the luxurious, wrinkly, over-size, sort of designer baggy look. Baggy's the wrong word but I don't know what else to call it. 


I'm not talking about the baggy that skateboarders wore. I'm talking about something with design and good fabric...something like Hepburn is wearing in the picture above. It looks great. It may never go out of style....a true classic.


That goes for men's fashions, too. Men's suits looked great in the 30s. We should dress like that now.


The 40s look was even better. The shoulders were padded so that every guy looked manly, like Superman, and the pants were wide so you could jitterbug in them.


Not every set of threads was equal, though. There was the upturned sharp-shoulder look, which I find detestable.  The too heavy slacks in those suits drooped like weighted drapes.


Zoot suits were part of this period, and they were hilarious, but covering that would require another post.


3 comments:

Mer2990 said...

interesting!! -benny

Kelly Toon said...

Would the word be drapey?

Eddie Fitzgerald said...

Kelly: Drapey? Yeah, that would work! It seems that every era that was renowned for good fashion was also burdened with bad fashion.