Curvy Body Shapes Can Appreciate 1950s Dresses Patterns

By Frances Miller


Although there are more places to buy plus size clothing, some of the modern styles are mostly made for those with leaner bodies. Think about it, skinny jeans, activewear with narrow sleeves, and tube skirts that can either make or break a full figured profile. Fashions from the past were usually cut for ample frames and there were few that wore more than one size number. Anyone who has a difficult time finding clothes should take a look at past fashions and see if 1950s dresses patterns will work for their body type.

Just by looking at this period in fashion, there is one thing that most women like and that is extra room. A lot of the dresses and skirts were made for those with ample bottoms and small waistlines. Even if a female did not have the perfect hourglass shape, there were subtle enhancements that gave them a little curvature.

While most of her wardrobe was full skirts and dresses with a petticoat for dramatic emphasis on the design. During this time, younger women wore the same style skirt but some had an image of a poodle near the bottom hem.

This period in fashion also brought the pencil skirt and mermaid dresses. Modern versions seen in stores are either made from a stretchy fabric or intended for those with a leaner body type. Having a pattern allows for minor adjustments, such as making extra room at the bottom or adding a waist control fabric. However, these are best when done by an experienced sewer or someone with pattern making experience.

Short swing coats and jackets made a nice companion. Dolman sleeves created a nice balance between pronounced bustlines and tapered waistlines. Cardigan sweaters were also popular during this time period and those with beaded applique were ideal for semi formal social gatherings or nighttime wear.

One thing that is advantageous when a person has home sewing skills is the ability to incorporate modern fabric types. Animal prints are just as popular today as they were years ago and there are some classic styles that would benefit from using this as a trim. There are also colorful patterns that make flattering accents for anyone who prefers to wear solid colors but want to add a little excitement.

Most women who wore a scarf outdoors tied it to the front with a bang underneath. Although this style is actually from the previous decade, some who are into retro styles may include this in their vintage wardrobe. Singer Andra O Day is known for wearing a scarf or headwrap in this style.

These days, people tend to go with their own personal style and many reach back to an era when they were not even born. Whether it be the flapper era of the twenties or neon colors of the eighties, there is no harm in mixing things up. It is one way that a person can celebrate their different body type and independent spirit.




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