40’s white cold Rayon blouse~ warm off white short sleeves button down~ Volup size Pinup Rockabilly 1940’s fashion / Plus size

40’s white cold Rayon blouse~ warm off white short sleeves button down~ Volup size Pinup ...

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Lovely white cold rayon blouse. Classic from the 1940’s. 1 small chest pocket. I do think finding a white rayon blouse in great condition it very ...

$$$$$ · Indexed November 2, 2024 ·



Hatties Vintage Clothing
Portland, OR
729 E. Burnside St. Portland OR, 97214 · 503-238-1938






Usage
  • The blouse could be styled for various occasions, from vintage-themed parties to casual outings, providing versatility in women's fashion choices.
  • It may serve as a statement piece in a retro wardrobe, allowing wearers to express their individual style while appreciating 1940s fashion trends.
  • Potentially suitable for layering under jackets or over dresses, it allows for creative outfit combinations that pay homage to historical fashion.
History
  • Rayon fabric gained popularity in the early 20th century as a silk substitute, representing advancements in textile technology of that era.
  • The 1940s was a time of significant fashion evolution, particularly influenced by the wartime economy, which often emphasized practicality and durability in women’s clothing.
  • Volup size clothing from the 1940s often highlighted curves and femininity, catering to a diverse range of body types during a time of changing beauty standards.
Design Significance
  • Short-sleeved blouses with button-down fronts were hallmarks of the 1940s style, embodying an era defined by a mix of femininity and functionality in women's fashion.
  • Sewn-in shoulder pads, a feature from mid-century fashion, may provide structure and shape, reflecting the trends of feminine attire during that period.
  • The use of cold rayon material can offer a lightweight yet elegant drape, making it an appropriate choice for both everyday and more formal settings in historical context.

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