50s Skirts
Looking for a 50s skirt? The most popular styles were the sexy high waist pencil skirts and the fluffy vintage circle skirt look. Whether you want a rockabilly skirt, a 1950s poodle skirt, or anything in-between, we have it.
The Poodle Skirt is a fashion that immediately brings to mind the 1950's decade. The interesting thing about the decorated circle skirt is that it was actually designed in 1947 by a young actress-turned-designer named Juli Lynne Charlot.Miss Charlot made a skirt to wear to a Los Angeles holiday party by cutting a big circle of felt with a hole in the middle to fit her own waist. Then she appliqued "whimsical felt Christmas tress" on it.For her next project, it was suggested that Charlot create a line featuring dogs. Among the dog skirts was the poodle, and the rest is fashion history. The skirt was a huge it, and was copied widely.The poodle skirt was easy for young girls to make at home, and decorate with symbols of the Rock 'n Roll era including 45 rpm records and decks of cards.It was perfect for Swinging to the sounds of Bill Haley and the Comets, Chuck Berry and Elvis. What better outfit to wear while dancing the Lindy Hop and Jitter Bug.The poodle skirt remains one of the most memorable symbols of 1950's Americana.
Not Your Mother's Skirt
The poodle skirt defined the teenage girl.
The 1950's gave birth to the teenager as we know it. This was the first time that marketers targeted adolescents. Movies, books, gadgets, music, and fashions were being produced specifically for teenagers. Previously there had been "junior" fashions, but they were similar to what adults were wearing.Fashion