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Retro Inspiration: Favorite 50s Prints

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The most popular mid-century prints in our inspirational selection!

In the 50s of the last century, various prints were very popular, so today we offer you to get to know them better as part of our new Theme of the month.

Of course, we see all these patterns on the catwalks today, but the images of the middle of the 20th century have an irresistible retro charm that can inspire you to new sewing achievements today!

1. Peas

Photo: Fashion frocks, Bergdorf Goodman

Large, small, multi-colored, peas or polka dots, perhaps, can be called the main favorite of that decade. Cheap nylon blouses, cotton dresses from the mass market, expensive couture dresses, everything could be found in a "pea" version.

Want to know how to recognize a pea print with chic today? Be sure to read our article!

Designer Mermaid Dress by Andrew Jen
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Magazine: Burda 2/2018 Pattern: 123Sizes: 36 - 44Long flowing mermaid dress with a seductive teardrop neckline will transform you ... Long flowing mermaid dress with a seductive teardrop neckline will turn you ...

Sweet pea: how to wear a pea print


2. Strip

Photo: Butterick, Bobbie Brooks

Favorite Number Two! The strip has almost magical properties: with its help, you can visually expand or, on the contrary, narrow it, and you should definitely use this quality.

Pullover straight cut
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Magazine: Catalog Burda Spring-Summer / 2018 Pattern: 6427 Sizes: 34 - 44 The striped pullover of a direct cut goes well with jeans. Ties on the side of the model create an impression of ... 200 p. Add to cart Striped straight-cut pullover goes well with jeans. Ties on the side of the model create an impression ...

Strip Guide: The Most Famous Patterns


3. Flowers

Photo: Jacques Fath, Christian Dior

A floral print is an absolute classic, but in the 50s the most incredible varieties were popular: large realistic flowers, a small milfler print, floral stripes and much, much more. Perhaps a floral dress with a fluffy midi skirt can be safely called one of the main symbols of the era.

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Dress with wide flounces on the bodice
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Magazine: Burda 6/2017 Pattern: 109 Sizes: 36 - 44 Before you hit the season - flowing maxi dress with wide frill on the bodice. This model in the spirit of re ... 200 p. 99 p. Add to cart Before you hit the season - flowing maxi dress with wide frill on the bodice. This model is in the spirit of ...

How to wear a floral print: 5 main rules and 12 fashionable images


4. "Chicken leg"

Photo: Jacques Heim, Jean Desses

The famous Coco Chanel has made a huge contribution to the popularization of this pattern, but, in fairness, it is worth noting that this print with Scottish roots has been in love since the 19th century.

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Slim Fit Dress
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Magazine: Burda 9/2012 Pattern: 107 Sizes: 36 - 44 Large pattern, leather pockets, A-silhouette ... Ioannina chose a dress that looked like what she wore ... 200 p. 99 p. Add to cart Large design, leather pockets, A-silhouette ... Ioannina chose a dress similar to what she wore ...

5. Cell

Photo: Millie Motts, Vicky Vaughn Junior

There are a lot of varieties of the checkered print, because even the “chicken foot” mentioned above formally refers to the cage. But in the 50s, classic versions were very popular, in particular, the Vichy and Madras cages.

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Dress with fitted bodice
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Magazine: Burda 9/16/2016 Pattern: 137 Sizes: 44 - 52 The adjacent bodice, the flying skirt, the nostalgic collar - this is a charming dress reminiscent of ... 200 р. 99 р. Add to cart An adjacent bodice, a flying skirt, a nostalgic collar - this charming dress reminds ...

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6. "Christmas tree"

Photo Credit: Christian Dior

"Herringbone" is a pattern created by interweaving warp and weft of different colors, which ultimately gives a pattern similar to Christmas tree needles. A wonderful example of a strict and at the same time stylish pattern!

7. Fantasy

Photo: Horrockses

Today it seems even a little surprising, because we used to consider the era of the 50s as a model of classical taste and utmost elegance, but in those years even the most traditional-cut dresses could be found in amazingly bold prints. For example, extravagant bright shapes or even with images of pizza, cheese and other dishes!

MORE INTERESTING ARTICLES, MASTER CLASSES AND PATTERNS ARE WAITING FOR YOU ON THE PAGE OF THE MONTHLY TOPIC!

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