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  1. 6 de abr. de 2019 · Las imágenes publicitarias en las que actrices como Ginger Rogers y Carole Lombard aparecían usando jeans ayudaron a convencer a las mujeres que estas prendas también eran para ellas. En los...

  2. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Actrices como Ginger Rogers y Carole Lombard aparecieron usando jeans, convenciendo a las mujeres de que estas prendas también eran para ellas. En los años 30, Vogue les otorgó su sello de aprobación, al llamar a la tendencia en jeans: “Western chic”.

    • Zack Macleod Pinsent, 25 Regency Period
    • Nora Thoeng, 32 1940s
    • Joel Phelan, 44 1930s
    • Kollyn Bailey 17th Century
    • Emma Preston, 50 1950s
    • Natasha Hall, 53 – 1950s

    These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher qua...

    My style is 1940s and 50s inspired. When I was in my early 20s, I was living in Australia and I started going to secondhand shops because I didn’t have much money. I realised I could buy all the princess dresses that I loved as a little girl cheaply; so I started with 1980s clothes and then worked my way back, before settling on the 40s as my style...

    My style is rooted in the 1930s. I always wear trousers with braces, made from a natural material such as cotton or linen, a collarless shirt, a bakerboy cap and leather shoes. I started off doing it because I’m a carpenter and I got a back injury about eight years ago, so there was a practical side to wearing high-waisted trousers with braces that...

    I dress in 17th-century clothes from the civil war period. I reenact the war and I like the clothes, so I wear them every day. A typical outfit would be a shirt, breeches, doublet, shoes and a hat. I make a lot of my clothes myself and some I buy from traders at re-enactment events. I read books on the patterns of the period and the methods of manu...

    I wear clothes from the 1940s and 50s; a typical outfit would be a pair of 30s-style culottes with a little blouse, a 40s sweater and wide-legged pants, or a 50s Gypsy skirt. I’ve been into it since I was 14 years old: that was in the 80s when there were a lot of subcultures happening, from mods to punks. I used to look at the mod girls at school a...

    I collect clothes from the 1930s to the 50s. An everyday outfit would probably be a vintage picture- or border-print skirt with a Gypsy top and Bakelite jewellery. My dad’s an actor and he was really into old movies, so when I was young, we would watch all the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals together on a Sunday. I always wanted to be Ginge...

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  3. 28 de sept. de 2020 · Pero fue durante las décadas del 1920 y 1930 cuando gracias a actores y actrices de Hollywood, el jeans se convirtió en una prenda popular. Gary Cooper, Ginger Rogers o John Wayne. La revista Vogue los llamó “Western chic”. fuente: pinterest.

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  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Western films showcased ruggedly handsome men, played by icons like John Wayne and Gary Cooper, donning denim jeans. Actresses like Ginger Rogers and Carole Lombard further popularized the trend through publicity photos. Jeans weren’t just for the men, but for the women, too. By the 1930s, Vogue gave its OK, calling jeans "Western ...

  5. Publicity photos of actresses like Ginger Rogers and Carole Lombard wearing jeans helped convince women that the style was for them too. In the 1930s, Vogue gave their seal of approval, calling jeans “Western chic”. In 1942, the American designer Claire McCardell sold more than 75,000 of her denim Popover wrap dress.

  6. 3 de mar. de 2011 · Nearly every one of designer Jill Richards’ collections, for instance, included a version of the ‘Kitty Foyle’ look – a dark-coloured dress or suit with a white collar, inspired by an outfit Ginger Rogers wore in the 1940 movie of the same name. In the 1970s, Ginger Rogers would finally fulfil a costume-designing dream.