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American Hairdresser Magazine-1947 and 1948

This weekend a dear friend of mine was out doing some vintage/antique shopping and stumbled upon a bunch of Hairdressing magazines from the 1940’s that he knew I would just adore and want to scoop up. The magazine was “American Hairdresser” and the 3 copies he got for me were from 1947 & 1948 (seen below).

1940's hairdressing magazine - American Hairdresser featuring a 1948 hairstyle
1940's hairdressing magazine - American Hairdresser featuring a 1948 hairstyles for kids
1940's hairdressing magazine - American Hairdresser featuring a 1947 hairstyle for women

Now I’m no expert in the vintage hairstyle world, I have mastered like 2 styles and that is pretty much where I’m at right now. I can honestly only ever dream of being able to have hairstyles like my fav vintage ladies online. I do adore though, looking at beautiful vintage hairstyles and giving props to the ladies (and their stylists) who took the time to make those styles look so fantastic. So this magazine is really great for doing just that…looking at cool and super technical vintage hairstyles. The magazines even show you how to do some of the sets to achieve the looks shown but it’s seriously way to complicated for my “2 styles only” skills lol!

For my hairdressing friends the magazines also have great ads on tools you could have purchased for your business, tips on working in salons etc. So if you ever see them, I would totally advise to grab some for your collection.

For today’s blog I really wanted to share some of the fantastic images that were in the magazines, the hairstyles and some of the fun ads.

(note: due to the magazines being somewhat fragile I had to take pictures of the images instead of scanning to protect it from bending and such. I apologize if some of the images are not super super clear).

So here we go….

American Hairdresser Magazine-1947 and 1948

The Vintage Advertising

Get that perfect perm with…”Supertest for Supercurl with RAYette deb-u-curl supertest, the speed waves that features the JUMBO ROD”.

A 1940's Hairdressing Magazine Ad for deb-u-curl perm curlers featuring an image of women with curly hair and perm roller.

I know the below seats from ‘Dixie Chrome Products’ are for your hair salon but I would not mind a couple just for my apartment, they are so cool.

A 1940s vintage advertisement for Dixie Chrome Products featuring chairs for the hair salon as seen in a 1940s vintage hairstyling magazine.

“For short hair! The new original Grip-Tuth “Shorty””

Grip-Tuth is still around today and in fact I use my combs on a regular basis.

1940s Grip-Tuth ad- 1940s Vintage Hairstyle tool for 1940s Hairstyles as seen in a 1940s vintage hairstyling magazine.

Create the perfect waves, with a “Fleetwave”. This ad made me giggle on how “HAPPY” she is to own this item..almost stunned I would say.

1940s vintage hairdressing ad for Fleetwave by Nestle. Create the perfect 1940s waves for your 1940s hairstyle as seen in a 1940s vintage hairstyling magazine.

Ahhh what we do for beauty. 1940s Heating Cap to get those curl dried quick!

1940s vintage ad for a heating cap that will get your curls dried quick as seen ina  1940s vintage hairstyling magazine.

The Late 1940s Women’s Hairstyles

First lets just take in the beauty that is “Jacqueline White” who was on the cover of the first 1948 magazine shown above and is modelling here. Stunning is probably the only word I can use right now, her hair is unbelievable gorgeous. I also am madly in love with her dresses in these images and I will take 2 or 3 of each in multiple colours.

The 1940s hair with all those shiny curls are just wonderful!

1940's vintage hairstyle from 1948 for women featuring actress Jacqueline White modeling the stylish hairstyle and wearing a pretty 1940s dress.
1940's vdress as seen in a 1948 American Hairdresser magazine. 1940's vintage hairstyle from 1948 for women featuring actress Jacqueline White modeling the stylish hairstyle.

This updo hairstyle is incredible and way out of my league but there is the set if someone is willing to give it a go.

1940's vintage hairstyle for women as seen in a 1948 vintage hairstyle magazine called "American hairdresser".

“Parisienne Mood”. The side swiped hair with the headband reminds me more of a Grecian look then Paris but either way another outstanding hairstyle.

1940s vintage hairstyle from a 1948 vintage hairdressing magazine, "American Hairdresser" -The side swiped hair with the headband reminds me more of a Grecian look then Paris but either way another outstanding hairstyle.

“Careerist”. For the Career Girl you can go with this style. Setting patterns are so helpful!

1940's vintage hairstyle called the Careerist as seen in a 1948 Hairdressing magazine called "American hairdresser". Cute short haired curls.

Looking for a style to wear with that Easter Parade hat? Here you go, fun stylish up do’s.

1940's vintage hairstyles for when your wearing a hat. Seen in a 1948 American hairdresser magazine.

“Colanite Curl Clips”. This is actually an information piece on how to set the curl clips professionally and correctly. I adore how her hair looks at the end.

1940's vintage hairstyle inspiration as seen in a vintage ad from a 1948 American Hairdresser magazine for "Colanite Curl Clips".

Beautiful! There was no description on how to achieve this look but I’m sure you needed at least 10 hands.

1940's vintage hairstyle inspiration for women as seen in a 1948 American Hairdresser magazine

There is a little peak into my hairdressing magazines, I hope you enjoyed browsing and maybe you will run off to try one of the sets. If you do, please please share you pictures!

On a funny side note, I opened up one of the magazines and in the middle, flat as a pancake were two dead flies..from the 1940s! Not what I was expecting to see that is for sure.

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂

Keeping Warm 1940s “Bomb Girls” Style

My favorite Canadian show was “Bomb Girls“before it sadly got cancelled (at the original time I wrote this post the show was going into second season) and it was noted for having some pretty great 1940s styles. Since we are in a deep freeze here in the Great White North I wanted to share some pictures of the warm and cozy winter “outerwear” clothes that have been making an appearance on the show and maybe inspire you to “1940s” your winter outerwear wardrobe up a bit.

I love this Jacket and the fur collar a lot and might need to find a place for this in my home (The fur does not have to be real FYI if you’re recreating looks). Time for some shopping on Etsy or at my local vintage shops!

Note…So while looking for said jacket I found a lovely blog called “Butterflies and Daisys Vintage” and she has posted family pictures from the 40’s. There is an amazing photo 3 down that reminds so much of the jacket that Gladys is wearing in this picture. Do you agree?

Bomb Girls TV Show-1940s Fashion / 1940s Winter Fashion for women Featuring a stunning 1940s Hair and 1940s coat.

(photo’s courtesy of bomb girls Facebook page)

Love the mixing of the colours as seen on characters wearing 1940s hats which match the colour scheme in their winter coats.

Bomb Girls winter style-1940s Fashion for Women

The medium brim red felt hat that Vera is wearing is spot on 1940’s correct. As for the boots I know Galoshes were popular as they could be worn right over top of the shoes but I also found an ad for rubber boots (see below). I know Vera is not wearing rubber boots but the boots in the ad remind me of her boots in this picture a little bit.

bomb Girls winter style
winter boots 1941 as seen in a 1940s vintage ad

Gaytees-Galoshes

gaytees-galoshes 1940s vintage ad.

Betty and Kate are wearing classic jackets with Kate (on the right), beautiful brown tailored jacket and beret being the easiest to be found in regular & vintage clothing stores.

bomb girls winter style-1940s Fashion

Even in winter time some days are warmer than others and you can get away with slipping on a nice shorter tailored jacket over top of your 1940’s dresses as seen on Lorna. Notice the classic peplum styling at the bottom of the jacket which is key for a 1940’s look. Lucky for your Peplum is everywhere right now (if your buying “non vintage) so your going to get lucky. I also love the blues, so gorgeous.

bomb girls winter style / 1940s Fashion

Example: Here is a pic of me in November (sorry for the terrible iPhone pic) wearing the tailored jacket over my 1940’s reproduction Trashy Diva dress.

tailored jacket for a 1940s fashion winter look.

Lastly, for great winter hat ideas check out a recent blog post I wrote about 1940’s Ladies Hats which you can find HERE.

So there is some 1940’s winter outerwear inspiration for you to take with you when you go shopping either online or in stores. I know I’m inspired by all that colour going across my TV screen and I plan to visit my fav vintage shops and even some “regular” stores for colourful scarfs, hats and gloves to bring more glorious colour and style into my winter wardrobe. Will you be doing the same?

Would you like to own a vintage 1940s fashion item (or a replica of one)? Then take a look at the items for sale in my 1940s Fashion Etsy collection page (updated regularly), found HERE.

Further Bomb Girls Blog Posts Reading:

Liz 🙂

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