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Month: January 2015

The Shirtwaist Dress of the 1940s and 1950s

This past weekend I went to a Big Band Lindy Hop dance right here in Toronto and I decided to wear my favorite 1940s reproduction Shirtwaist Dress by Trashy Diva in honour of the evening. This dress gets so many compliments every time I wear it and people are surprised when I tell them it’s a dress not a shirt. Hence why it’s called a “Shirtwaist Dress”.

Post Updated September 2023. Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy , eBay are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 

Trashy Diva 1940's Shirtwaist Dress
The dress and me a couple of years ago doing some silly dance move. Can’t tell I’m a dancer here can you? lol!

My other Shirtwaist dress from Trashy Diva.

Shirtwaist Dress Trashy Diva

The shirtwaist dress is not just a 1940’s style, in fact the 1950’s is really where it found its popularity and it’s place in fashion history.


BLOG NOTE: I have also done on a post on the ‘1940s & 1950s House Dress‘ not realizing that they are basically the same style of dress, just called different names. You can find that post by clicking on the name of the post just above.


The Shirtwaist Dress of the 1940’s & 1950’s

History of the 1940’s Shirtwaist Dress

The 1940s shirtwaist got its name from how it combined a blouse top and a skirt bottom into one dress and had as its basis the wartime, utilitarian appeal.

The shirtwaist skirt was always an A line cut, flared just enough to be loose over the hips and wide enough for easy walking. It was also light on fabric quantity which met the rationing restrictions during the war years. As rationing lifted more gathers were added to skirts for even more fullness. Long knife pleats were also in style and added to the straight military inspired look of the 40s. The long pleating also slimmed down the A-line skirt into a rectangle tube which was a trendy shape going into the late 40’s (Source).

The dress was considered a useful ensemble for most daily activities, evening-wear, and even participating in sporting events.

In the late 1940’s Christian Dior popularized this style with his “New Look” collection in the famous fashion year of 1947. Dior focused on the “nipped-in” waist and a full (often very) full skirt. The iconic “Shirtwaist Silhouette” is born (and can be seen in almost every decade after this).

1940s Sewing Pattern for 1940's Wartime Shirtwaist Dress PDF Sewing Pattern. 1940s Fashion Illustration.

1940’s Wartime Shirtwaist Dress PDF Sewing Pattern avail for purchase on Etsy – MyVintageWish

First up..1940’s Fashions (As seen in Vintage Sewing Patterns)

Real Life examples further down the post.

Simple design, but still so beautiful. Shirtwaist dress that is gathered along shoulders and has puffed sleeve caps. Choice of long or short sleeves.

1940s Fashion: 1940s Sewing Pattern for women's Shirtwaist dresses. Shirtwaist dress that is gathered along shoulders and has puffed sleeve caps. Choice of long or short sleeves.
Source: Etsy-DesignRewindFashions

Wonderful flared skirt with front pleats. Great hair flower inspiration as well in this pattern.

1940s Vintage Shirtwaist Dress pattern
Source: Etsy-BluetreeSewingStudio

1940’s Hollywood Pattern for women’s shirtwaist dresses featuring actress ‘Agnes Moorehead’.

Agnes Moorehead had an amazing career with two golden globe awards, an emmy award and four academy awards. She was in Citizen Kane, Dark Passage, All That Heaven Allows, Show Boat, and Bewitched. She was also known for her radio play Sorry, Wrong Number.

FURTHER READING: The 1930s / 1940s Movie Stars & Fashions of Hollywood Patterns

1940s Fashion: 1940s Vintage Sewing Pattern for a women's shirtwaist dress featuring actress Agness Moorehead on the pattern.

Source: Etsy – VintageAnderburg

1940s Shirtwaist Dress w/ pointed collar & full skirt vintage sewing pattern.

1940s Shirtwaist Dress w/ Pointed Collar & Full Skirt vintage sewing pattern.

Source: Etsy

See the ladies during the 1940’s may not have had the ability to wear extravagant gowns but they did know that it was all about the accessories to take that outfit to the next level. These hats are perfect examples of that!

1940s Fashion: 1940s Vintage Sewing Pattern from Women's Shirtwaist dresses featuring a fashion illustration of Women's in cool 1940's hats.
Source: Etsy-momandpopcultureshop

History of the 1950’s Shirtwaist Dress

Dior’s shirtdress was an instant sensation. Its lush silhouette became a staple in women’s fashion for the next decade and beyond, as ready-to-wear designers moved quickly to adopt the style. The shirtdress was a perfect mix of beauty and practicality, and thus became the unofficial uniform of the 1950s housewife (Source).

Dior New Look 1947 1948 vintage dress -1940s Shirtwaist Dress
Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art

1950’s Fashions (as seen in 1950’s Sewing Patterns)

The Dior New Look has indeed taken over the shirtwaist dress as you can see in the 1950’s vintage sewing pattern. LOVE IT!

1950's Shirtwaist Dress full skirt
Source-Etsy: bellaloona

Plaid & Colour Block Shirtwaist dresses.

1950s shirtwaist dress sewing pattern
Source: Etsy-NostalgiaVintage2

Shirtwaist dresses for teenage girls.

1950s Fashion: 1950s McCall's Vintage Sewing Pattern Full Skirt Dress, Shirtwaist Dress.

Source: Etsy – midvalecottage

Beautiful Real Life Examples of 1940’s & 1950’s Shirtwaist Dresses

(Updated March 2023)


Vintage Shopping: I have put together a collection of 1940s & 1950s Vintage Sewing Patterns & Vintage Shirtwaist dresses on Etsy that is updated monthly.


Vintage 1940s dress, red wine rayon gabardine button shirt dress.

vintage 1940s dress | 40s red wine rayon gabardine button shirt dress

Source: Etsy

1940’s Black Rayon Shirtwaist Dress-CLASSIC!

1940s Black Rayon Shirtwaist Dress -1940s fashion

Source: Etsy

1940’s navy and white polka dot shirtwaist dress.

1940's Navy and White Polka Dot Shirtwaist Dress Size X-Large

Source: Etsy

While not 100% exact the 1940’s dress below looks very similar to the last sewing pattern above.

1940s Shirtwaist Dress-1940s fashion
Source: eBay-e-collectique.runway

The side pocket in this 1940’s Shirtwaist dress is something I look for when I buy dresses. I love a one pocket dress. Don’t know why..I just do.

1940s Vintage Shirtwaist Dress
Source: Etsy-TulleandTiaraVintage

1940s Pale Green Shirtwaist Dress. I do love green but I did not think I would love this green at first sight due to it being slightly neon like. But I think the breast pocket detail makes this green very wearable. Isn’t it marvelous?

1940s Vintage Shirtwaist Dress =1940s Pale Green Shirtwaist Dress
Source: Etsy-MotherOfVintage

I will now leave the 1940’s but not before posting an unbelievably stunning Shirtwaist Dress. This by far has been my favorite of all the images I have seen while working on this post of dresses you can buy right now

1940s Shirtwaist Dress  - 1940s fashion
Source: eBay-Marneys Vintage Co

Love the embroidered detailing on the upper bodice.

1940s Shirtwaist Dress
Source: eBay-Marneys Vintage Co

Now lets venture into the 1950’s….

1950’s Autumn Colours Shirtwaist Dress. This is real life similar version to the pattern above. Such warm colours.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Shirtwaist Dress - 1950s Autumn Colours Shirtwaist Dress
Source: Etsy-ModernMillieShop

Super cute and unusual 1950’s shirtwaist dress, featuring a large patch pocket graced with an adorable poodle! WOW!

Super cute and unusual 1950s culottes dress, featuring a large patch pocket graced with an adorable poodle!

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1950’s Dress, Toile print novelty Shirtwaist Dress with a full skirt. CUTE!

1950s Fashion: 1950s Shirtwaist Dress Toile print novelty Shirtwaist Dress with a full skirt

Source: Etsy

Sue Brett Junior Fashion blue 1950’s Shirtwaist Dress. It buttons from the waist up and has the cutest button detail at the back of the neck.

1950s Vintage Dress / 1950s Fashion: Sue Brett Junior Fashion Blue Shirtwaist Dress

Source: Etsy

Add some red accessories to this 1950’s blue dress and your ready for a night out on the town.

1950s Fashion / 1950s Vintage Dress: A 1950s Shirtwaist Dress - blue.
Source: Etsy-PollyandBandit

All you need is a fantastic pattern to add spice to a simple 1950’s style.

1950s Fashion/ 1950s Vintage Dress: 1950s Shirtwaist Dress
Source: Etsy-ModernMillieShop

Spring yet? The Apples and flowers on this 1950’s dress sure do make me wish spring was here.

1950s Fashion/ 1950s Vintage Dress: 1950s shirtwaist dress -The Apples and flowers on this 1950s dress so cute!
Source: Etsy-jumblelaya

Fantastic multi toned green shirtwaist style dress from the 1950s.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Vintage Dress: Vintage 1950s green shirtwaist dress

Source: Etsy

And lastly I will leave you with this 1950’s L’Aiglon diamond print shirtwaist dress as another wonderful example of this style during the 50s.

1950s Fashion / 1950s Vintage Dress: 1950s Shirtwaist Dress - 950's L'Aiglon diamond print shirtwaist dress
Source: Etsy-CapsuleVintage

I hope you enjoyed learning about the history of this Vintage Fashion Staple & seeing stunning real life examples. I love a good Shirtwaist dress and it will continue to be added to my wardrobe.

Question Time: So out of the examples I showed here, did you have a favorite? Or maybe you own your own shirtwaist dress that is your favorite. Share any thoughts in the comments section below.

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂

Vintage Dance Cards

(updated February 2023)

I don’t know what came over me but recently I have been very enamored with finding “vintage dance cards” for my collection of “vintage stuff” at home. I just think they are so fun and wonderful to see when they have the card all filled up. I can just imagine all the glorious dances that the holder of the card would have had and I love seeing a story being told when you read who received those dances that night.

girl filling out her dance card 1940s
Source: eBay

Lets explore the world of “Dance Cards” together.

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Vintage Dance Cards

The History of Dance Cards

A dance card or programme du bal (also known by its German-language name, Tanzkarte) is used by a woman to record the names of the gentlemen with whom she intends to dance each successive dance at a formal ball. They appear to have originated in the 18th century, but their use first became widespread in 19th century Vienna, especially at the massive balls during Fasching before Lent.

An actual dance card is typically a booklet with a decorative cover, listing dance titles, composers, and the person with whom the woman intended to dance. Typically, it would have a cover indicating the sponsoring organization of the ball and a decorative cord by which it could be attached to a lady’s wrist or ball gown. From the 19th century until World War I, dance cards for the elite of Austria-Hungary were often very elaborate, with some even incorporating precious metals and jewels.

In modern times the expression “dance card” is often used metaphorically, as when someone says “pencil me into your dance card,” meaning “find some time to spend with me”. Conversely, someone’s “dance card is full” implies that even though they may be interested, they have no time for another person (Source).

Now for some wonderful examples of Dance Cards

This early 1900’s dance card from Stratton Park Pavilion in Cheyenne Canon, Colorado is a real interesting read. I recommend taking a moment to check out the “rules”.

Early 1900's dance card rules. Rules on how to behave at the dance.
1900's dance card for waltzes and two steps. vintage dance card.

Source: eBay

The Senior Class of 1946 presents ‘The Senior Prom’ April 12th, 1946 at Linden High School, New Jersey.

1940s Senior Prom Vintage Dance Card

The Order of Dance “prompts” are so fun! “Gee! you’re cute” and “Huba-Huba” HA!

1940s vintage dance card

Source: eBay

May 16th, 1947 Junior Prom in the Cafeteria.

1940s Vintage Dance Card for Junior Prom
Source: Etsy-The Vintage Hunter

CLEARLY this lovely gal had only eyes for one gentleman..Ronald Howell.

1940s Vintage Dance Card for a Junior Prom
Source: Etsy-The Vintage Hunter

The below 1941 dance card is from my personal collection. It’s for a ‘Meds Myster Dance’ and it has a fun halloween like theme to it.

1940s Vintage Dance Card-1941 for a Med Mystery Dance.

I’m thinking this colourful 1920s dance card was for a nautical themed dance.

1920's Vintage Art Deco Dance Card featuring a vintage boat
Source: Etsy-puffadonna
1920s Vintage Dance Card
Source: Etsy-puffadonna

Dance card from the 1926 Boston University Junior Prom held at the Hotel Somerset. Partially filled in with names, some crossed out (wonder what happened there?).

1926 Boston University Junior Promenade Dance Card
1926 Boston University Junior Promenade Dance Card

Source: Etsy

These vintage dance cards are lovely and evocative of more elegant and formal times. This listing is for six 1920s dance Fraternity Dance cards. See the collection HERE (and to purchase if you like).

These vintage dance cards are lovely and evocative of more elegant and formal times. This listing is for six 1920s dance Fraternity Dance cards.
These vintage dance cards are lovely and evocative of more elegant and formal times. This listing is for six 1920s dance Fraternity Dance cards.

Source: Etsy

The Gold design on the cover of this University of Michigan 1931 Senior Ball card is really fantastic!

1930s Vintage Dance Card for a senior ball.
Source: Etsy-DickandJanesbooks

And the inscription on the back eludes to a very interesting night, I think.

1930s Dance Card featuring an inscription on the inside
Source: Etsy-DickandJanesbooks

Not all dance cards were made of cardboard or decorative paper some were made out of materials like wood, leather and even metal.

Here is a delightful example of a wood dance card.

1930s Vintage Dance Card for a Senior Ball.
Source: Syracuse University Archives

At this particular Senior Ball of 1939 the famous Musician “Bobby Hackett” was playing with his Orchestra. Now that would have been a treat!

1930s vintage dance card Senior Ball
Source: jazzlives.wordpress.com

Here is another example of a “story” being told in a dance card. Someone by the name of “Gene” got the first dance, middle 2 dances and the last dance at the Ball. Did the romance of the night take these two off to marriage with kids? Or did they go their separate ways after the dance was done? We will never know but we can imagine, can’t we?

1930s vintage dance card
Source: jazzlives.wordpress.com

Now weren’t all those dance cards wonderful? Such a fun tradition, that sadly no longer exists and maybe for the best but as the Queen of Nostalgia I can’t help but yearn for maybe a night where it comes back. Maybe one day.

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂