Fashion and casinos have a far deeper connection than you think. Earlier, when the land-based casinos had just started operating, there was seldom any dress code for their visitors. This wasn’t the case with the employees. They had strict dress codes, mostly to impress the high-end customers and create an environment of sophistication. As the […]
How Knitting Helped War Effort in the 1940s
A movement of great significance during the Second World War was ‘Knitting for Victory’. Knitting was done by women on the home front to help the war effort and keep the American soldiers warm. A cover story that appeared in ‘Life’, a popular weekly magazine, explained ‘how to knit’. It had basic instructions and a […]
Sweater Fashion for Women in the 1940s
The early 1940s was plagued by the Second World War. During this period, many women were knitting sweaters at home. For some of them, this was a source of extra income for the household. As a result, knitted sweaters remained popular in women’s fashion until the end of the 1940s. Some of these sweaters were […]
Modern Versions of the 1940s Knitted Clothing
During the days of the Second World War, handmade clothing had become a necessity. As most of the men were serving in the war, women in the households were encouraged to knit. They were mending and making rather than shopping for goods. This made the raw materials of such goods available for the production of […]
7 Popular Knitting Patterns During the Second World War
During the Second World War, women on the home front in Britain were knitting at home. They were encouraged to do so for contributing to the war efforts. As a result, hand-knitting was done in nearly every home in Britain. It was also promoted as a public duty through advertisements that said ‘England expects – […]
Fashion Trends of Women and Men in the 1940s
The stock market crash of 1929 was followed by a severe economic depression in the 1930s. Fashion during this period was more of an escape from the troubles of daily lives. For women and men, Hollywood became a symbol of a carefree and glamorous life. In no way did fashion reflect real life during those […]