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Fashion
Looking
Good in the Atomic Age
The
constant rounds of barbecues, cocktail parties, and other social events
all required dressing up. Christian Diors 'New Look' influenced
fashion, but so did the conservative elegance of Coco Chanel. Charles
Jourdan introduced a new kind of shoe style, the stiletto heel, in 1951.
As time went on the goal was for the slimmest possible heel, eliminating
earlier "chunky" styles. The pump was the basic shoe, but
its toes might be cut, the vamps curved or cut in enticing 'V's, or
the heels molded into a variety of shapes. Every color of the rainbow
was used; shoes were intended to match an outfit perfectly.
Men
in the 50s seemed to be seeking more security (post war). Conservatism
was the new catch phrase and this is especially reflected in the menswear
of the early 1950s when the trim quiet look was in vogue. This was a
distinct change from the late 1940s bright colors. Now
dark colors and shades of blues, browns and gray took over the scene.
In 1953 the gray flannel suit began its reign. It was in 1953 that President
Eisenhower refused to bow to tradition at his inauguration and chose
to wear a jacket and homburg with his striped trousers instead of the
usual top hat and cutaway. Looking back on his decision, it now seems
merely to be the choice of a man who wanted more informality and a less
rigid way of dealing with ordinary affairs. In all actuality it was
merely a ripple on the surface of what was to become a full scale revolt
by the young. Elvis Presley was just waiting in the wings with his suede
shoes!
Teenagers
were basically the focal point of this era. Films such as 'Rebel without
a Cause' were influential in how teenagers dressed. The Beatnik culture,
inspired by authors such as Jack Kerouac, was also in vogue. Leather,
Levis, and Converse sneakers helped create the look. Along with
the famous circle and poodle skirts, ponytails, saddle shoes, penny
loafers, and colored sneakers were popular with teenaged bobby-soxers.
Sandals, ballet slippers, and other casual footwear became increasingly
fashionable, as pool parties and other casual outdoor activities became
popular.
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