1940s Fashion and Style Trends in 40 Beautiful Pictures
Despite the hardships of WWII, the 1940s were still a
brilliant decade for fashion. Hollywood’s Golden Age stars – from Rita Hayworth
to Katharine Hepburn – dazzled in gorgeous gowns, while women across the West
embraced a more utilitarian yet chic look. Here, some of the best of the 1940s
fashion and style trends highlight by Francesca Rice from Marie Claire in 40 stunning pictures.
1. Joan Crawford, 1940s. Check out Joan
Crawford’s shoulder pads and decadent jewels – now we know where Joan Collins
got her 1980s style inspiration from. A perfectly-tailored peplum finishes off
her sharp look. Power dressing at its very best.
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2. Christian Dior’s New Look,
1947. This was a groundbreaking move in fashion to redfine women’s post-war
styles and revive France’s fashion industry after a difficult few years. The
collection – featuring gorgeous full skirts and waist-cinching jackets – was
Dior’s first and became forever known as the New Look after Harper’s editor
Carmel Snow said in 1947: ‘It’s such a new look!’
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3. Eva Gardner, 1944. Eva Gardner was one of the biggest
film starts of the decade. Here she is in 1944, showcasing the beauty of a
belted waist. |
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4. Bette Davis, 1943. Bette Davis
works a blue gown in this seductive shot, taken in 1943
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5. Doris Day, 1948. Doris Day
shows us how to work the nautical trend during the filming of Romance on The
High Seas in 1948
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6. Rita Hayworth, 1940. The actress embraces androgynous
style in a pair of wide-legged trousers and monochrome flats in
1940 | | |
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7. Katharine Hepburn, 1940. Katharine rocks a gingham
dress and cinched-in waist on the set of The Philadelphia Story in 1940.
Note the Peter Pan collar |
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8. Joan Crawford, 1946. She’s done it again. Joan shows
us how to do floral prints and statement
jewels. | |
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9. Grace Kelly, 1947. Princess
Grace looks flawlessly chic even as a teen model in 1947.
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10. Ginger Rogers, 1942. That wide-brimmed hat and
elegant skirt suit made Ginger Rogers look effortlessly pulled-together in 1942.
Just check out those leather driving gloves – you couldn’t get more chic. If
only we looked this good on our way to the
airport. |
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11. Barbara Stanwyck, 1941. Embellishment and huge
cocktail jewels made Barbara Stanwyck look like a total screen goddess in
1941. | |
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12. Rita Hayworth, 1946. This
famous black gown from Rita Hayworth’s striptease scene in Gilda set tongues
wagging in 1946
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13. Ingrid Bergman, 1942. Check out a flawless Ingrid
Bergman working the monochrome look on the set of Casablanca in
1942 | |
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14. Bette Davis, 1940s. Bette
Davis knew how to rock clashing brights, topping off her look off with a slick
of red lipstick.
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15. Rita Hayworth, 1940s. Rita Hayworth works a printed
bikini, huge sun hat and peep-toe
heels. |
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16. Ladies In Paris, 1947. These
midi-length skirts couldn’t be more on trend for AW13
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17. Swimsuit Competition, Paris, 1949. These Parisian
girls showcased the latest swimsuit trends way back in
1949. | |
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18. Christian Dior Model, 1947.
Has a fur coat ever looked so glamorous? Totally loving those
pleats
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19. Ava Gardner, 1940s. More monochrome. A first hint of
statement prints. You can’t go wring with a 1940s tea
dress | | |
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20. Betty Hutton, 1945. Betty rocks a halterneck bikini
and wedges witha turban-style headband. |
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21. Ann Sheridan, 1942. Ann works
the metallics trend in this decadent high-neck gown. We could totally see this
on the red carpet at next year’s Oscars.
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22. Reard Fashion Show, 1946.
Bikini briefs in the forties were HUGE – and note the structured tops. Models
perfect their catwalk struts at the Reard show in 1946.
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23. Betty Grable, 1940s. We love the bright acid yellow
of actress Betty Grable’s bathing suit. So on
trend. | |
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24. Lucille Ball, 1940s. This actress knew how to offset
her bright red hair in midnight blue and huge
earrings. |
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25. Ladies Sunbathing In London,
1942. These girls still managed to look relaxed and chic while tanning in a
park in 1942, as rationing went on around them. A sun tan was the perfect
alternative to stockings. And check out those John Lennon-style round
sunglasses. This scene would not look amiss on Primrose Hill in
2013.
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26. Brenda Marshall, 1940s. Pleats, zips, ruching, AND
statement headwear? So many trends. We can’t get enough of Brenda’s
turban. | |
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27. Models on Bond Street, London, 1942. The wartime
look in Britain became much more austere as the years went by. This was the
first collection of Utility Dresses For Women, designed by Norman Hartnell in
1942, and showcased on a very quiet Bond
Street. |
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28. Land Girl In Southern England, 1944. British women
headed to the fields during WWII in dungarees and buttoned-up shirts. We love
how this Land Girl has cinched-in her waist with a belt. If only we looked this
stylish when doing chores. |
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29. Hedi Lamarr, 1941. Actress Hedi rocks a huge floral
corsage for Come Live With Me. So this is where Carrie Bradshaw got her
inspiration from… |
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30. Lana Turner, 1946. Another stunning shot, another
turban. Lana’s pastel wardrobe for The Postman Always Rings Twice is
simply stunning. |
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31. Lana Turner, 1943 …and she knew all about the
importance of diamonds. |
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32. Lauren Bacall, 1944. Lauren looks flawless in this
thigh-split satin gown in 1944. |
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33. Barbara Stanwyck, 1940. Barbara rocks a tailored
pastel blue suit in 1940 with a pop of leopard
print |
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34. Betty Grable, 1943. World War II pin-up Betty’s
white bathing suit and understated gold jewellery is totally chic. And just look
at those curves. |
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35. Claudette Colbert, 1941. French actress Claudette
rocks a gorgeous striped bikini in 1941. |
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36. Doris Day, 1945. We just love
Doris’ preppy chic style and her gold wedges.
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37. Ginger Rogers, 1942. Ginger
knew all about the power of embellishment. This was her official portrait taken
by Paramount Studios
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38. Ida Lupino, 1940s. Actress-turned-director Ida rocks
a printed crop top and matching skirt. And we just love her cigarette holder –
so
sophisticated | |
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39. Olivia de Havilland, 1941. The crop top was a big
look in the early forties, too. We adore Olivia’s impossibly glamorous
jewels. |
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40. Claudette Colbert, 1942. Claudette looks fabulously
decadent in a floor-length pink gown, while filming The Palm Beach Story in
1942 |
(via Marie
Claire) | |