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The Fashions of Christian Dior 1947-1957

Opening this weekend in Toronto at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is the ‘Christian Dior Exhibition‘ and this Vintage Gal is biting at the bit to see it. I know it’s going to be an incredible exhibit with some of the most stunning dresses in the world.

Christian Dior Exhibit at ROM Toronto

Why Dior? Vintage Dior is dreamy and of course historical because Christian Dior was the one who broke the wartime rigid mold of women’s fashion (mostly due to the rationing of fabric) and created the “New Look” in 1947. This look was filled with tight-fitting jackets with padded hips, petite waists, A-line skirts, and lots of use of fabric (as seen below). Quite a change from the previous decades of fashion and this look (plus extensions of this style) would go on to dominate the fashion world for several years.

1940s Fashion: 1947 Dior New Look Outfit.

“It’s quite a revolution, dear Christian! Your dresses have such a new look!” Carmel Snow, the former editor-in-chief of the American edition of “Harper’s Bazaar,” said these words after Dior’s debut fashion show in Paris, on February 12, 1947

(Source)

For today’s post I want to take a walk down memory lane of some of the most beautiful vintage dresses the house of Dior created between 1947-1957. Additionally, I have also included a video of a fashion show, vintage ads/covers and even dresses you can buy today (if you have the money).

The Fashions of Christian Dior 1947-1957

Dior New Look vintage modeling image of a woman posing in front of the Eiffel Tower in a two piece Dior Outfit.

Examples of Dior Dresses in Vintage Ads, Images & Museums

“Cherie” (Spring/Summer 1947) exemplifies the “New Look” in all its salient elements: sloped shoulder, raised bustline, narrowed waist, and a monumental volume of skirt falling away from a padded hip line to below the calf (Source).

Dior New Look 1947 / 1948 vintage dress. "Cherie" (Spring/Summer 1947) exemplifies the "New Look" in all its salient elements: sloped shoulder, raised bustline, narrowed waist, and a monumental volume of skirt falling away from a padded hip line to below the calf
Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art

One of the biggest fans of the Dior New Look was Princess Margaret, seen below in the 1950s in a stunning dress (lots of fabric used in this dress).

1950s photo of Princess Margaret in Dior 1950s evening gown.
Source: Frock Advisor

Christian Dior 1947 Rose France Strapless Evening Gown fashion illustration.

Christian Dior 1947 Rose France Strapless Evening Gown fashion illustration. 1940s fashion.

Source: Pinterest

1949-1950 Dior Evening Gown.

Christian Dior 1949 1950 evening gown with a skirt that looks like a flower.
Source: The Lady and Him

Jean Patchett modeling a Dior Sarong style evening gown, 1951.

1950s photo: Jean Patchett modeling Dior sarong style evening gown, 1951
Source: Pinterest

Cygne Noir Dress 1949-50 from the Victoria and Albert Museum.

1940s Fashion: Christian Dior 1949 Dress From Victoria and Albert Musuem
Source: The Red List

Christian Dior with model Dorothy Emms reviewing one of his evening gown creations, 1952.

1950s Vintage Photo: Christian Dior with model Dorothy Emms reviewing one of his evening gown creations, 1952. 1950s fashion
Source: Another Mag

This image of a model wearing a gray Dior suit outside the Louvre Metro station was photographed by Mark Shaw in Paris in 1957 for LIFE magazine.

Christian dior vintage ad 1957 featuring a model wearing a Dior 1950s Dress outside the Louvre Metro station, Paris.
Source: The Red List

Christian Dior with models in his 1950s evening gowns.

1950s vintage photo / 1950s fashions: Christian Dior with models in his 1950s evening gowns.
Source: Another Mag

UK Vogue 1953 Magazine Advertisement for a Dior evening gown sold at Harrods London.

1950s Advertisement: UK Vogue 1953 Magazine Advertisement for a Dior evening gown sold at Harrods London.
Source: Pinterest

1952 Vintage Dior Ad for couture dresses. What a stunning Dior Dress on our lovely model!

Christian Dior 1952 vintage ad. 1952 Vintage Dior Ad for couture dresses.
Source: Pinterest

Vintage Dior Dresses

(updated June 2024)


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Christian Dior Haute Couture dress from Fall 1957 was given the name “Venezuela” by the designer and is crafted from an olive green silk. The dress has substantial weight and features a divinely draped bodice and a very full skirt.

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior Haute Couture dress from Fall 1957 was given the name "Venezuela" by the designer and is crafted from an olive green silk. The dress has substantial weight and features a divinely draped bodice and a very full skirt

Source: Etsy-vintagevonwerth

1954 Christian Dior Haute Couture ‘Lily of the Valley’ satin evening dress suit.

ABOUT THE DRESS: This line was called “Lily of the Valley” and placed a new emphasis on organic construction (the princess lines). The width of the bust evolves out of the stem of the waist which is anchored in the ground (hips and peplum). In comparison with other examples from this line, this piece was a pre-cursor of the H line which was shown in the fall / winter of 1954.

In the H line, the whole torso was outlined (the fitted jacket without a line cutting the waist) and was then mounted onto the flared full skirt. This was perceived at that time as youthful.

It was also expensive to mount a new line and the clients paid so much per piece for their acquisitions, changes were usually slow and incremental although the fashion press needed to accentuate any innovation, often out of all proportion to reality, to justify their existence.

Although the New Look was already 7 years old, its silhouette was still dominant. Dior was the most important house in Paris (in economic terms) at this time with everyone watching his line for leadership. However, experts could detect differences which were carefully monitored (Source).

1950s Fashion: 1954 Christian Dior Haute Couture 'Lily of the Valley' Satin Evening Dress Suit.

Source: 1stDibs.com

1950s Christian Dior New York black faille dress. A stunning dress, iconic and distinctly Dior!

1950s Fashion: 1950s Christian Dior Dress / 50s New Look Portrait Collar

Source: Etsy

Christian Dior vintage 1950’s red rose removable capelet dress (avail as of Jan 25th, 2020).

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior vintage 1950's red rose removable capelet dress

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1950’s Couture Christian Dior Dress & Jacket. Made in the most sumptuous twill silk, in a bold mustard yellow floral pattern on an near white background, a rare addition to your vintage wardrobe.

1950s Fashion: 1950's couture Christian Dior Dress Suit vintage 1950s floral Dior Dress and Jacket

Source: Etsy

Christian Dior Demi Couture Gold Silk Evening Dress With Detachable Shawl, 1950s.

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior Demi Couture Gold Silk Evening Dress With Detachable Shawl, 1950s

Source: Etsy

Vintage Wedding Dress Alert (stand out on your wedding day)! Vintage Christian Dior 1950’s Wedding Dress, Silk Brocade with full skirt.

1950s Fashion: Vintage Christian Dior 1950's Wedding Dress Designer Silk Brocade Full Skirt

Source: Etsy

Couture Dior 1950s Silk Taffeta and Lace Ballgown.

1950s Fashion: Couture Dior 1950s Silk Taffeta and Lace Ballgown
Source: 1stdibs

More vintage Dior dresses…..

1950s Christian Dior Dress / 50s Navy Blue Lace New look Dress.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Christian Dior Dress 50s Navy Blue Lace New look Dress
Source: Etsy

This is an incredible numbered Christian Dior from the 1950s.

1950s New Look Christian Dior Gold Silk Bow Dress -1950s Fashion.
Source: 1stdibs

Christian Dior 1956 haute couture numbered off white silk Femme Fleur look ball gown Wedding Made in France. Here is the dress and the image from a promotional ad (I love when you find the matching original image).

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior 1956 haute couture numbered off white silk Femme Fleur look ball gown Wedding Made in France
Source: Etsy
1950s Vintage Photo: 1956 haute couture numbered off white silk Femme Fleur look ball gown Wedding Made in France.
Source: Etsy

1950s Christian Dior Haute Couture Dress – 1959.

This is a rare Christian Dior Haute Couture dress by Yves Saint Laurent dating from automne-hiver 1959. While the silhouette is that of a simple cocktail dress, the construction and intricate pleating are impressively elaborate.

1950s Fashion: Christian Dior Haute Couture Dress - 1959

Source: Etsy

1950’s Christian Dior blue charcoal wool suit set (Avail as of April 2023).

1950s Fashion / Vintage 1950s Christian Dior: Blue Charcoal Vintage Wool Suit Set Blazer Wrapped Skirt

The jacket bears the Colifichets label which is quite meaningful, as it indicates that the set was part of the collection sold in the Colifichet boutique at the the Galerie Dior couture house at 30 Avenue Montaigne, Paris, during the years that Christian Dior was alive and director of the house (source).

Read all about (and see the amazing images) of the Colifichets Boutique in Paris.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Christian Dior Label from the famous Colifichets Boutique in Paris.

Source: Etsy – MoontideVintage

Dior on Video:

I also HIGHLY recommend checking out the movie “Mrs. Harris goes to Paris“. An enchanting tale of a seemingly ordinary British housekeeper whose dream to own a couture Christian Dior gown takes her on an extraordinary adventure to Paris. The movie was MAGICAL! I would watch it again and again. Here is the trailer….

I hope you enjoyed the beauty that is early Dior. I know I just loved putting this post together (gorgeous fashions).

Question Time: Do you have a favorite outfit featured above? If so share in the comments below!

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂

How to Host a 1950’s Cocktail/Lounge Party

The 1950s was an iconic decade for fashion, music, and culture, but this era was perhaps most remembered for the long nights of entertainment known as the cocktail party. Whether attended by invited guests or thrown spontaneously, the atmosphere of these gatherings was filled with jazz, creative concoctions, and, of course, nostalgia. If you’re looking for a way to turn back the clock this weekend, why not host a 1950s inspired cocktail party for your friends and family?

In this article, we’ll provide tips on invitations, music, décor, and recipes to help ensure your party is a truly authentic experience. So, regardless of your age, let’s get ready to party like it’s the 50s!

1950s vintage photo of 1950s cocktail party featuring stylish women standing around the punch bowl and food in 1950s cocktail party dresses

Updated Feb 2024

Note: This post is an extension of “The Mini Guide to Hosting the Ultimate 1950’s Themed Party“. Inside this post, I talked about invites,decor, music, clothing and food, the essentials for a successful party. This article jumps into deeper into the Cocktail party side.

NOTE: For ideas on hosting a Virtual Cocktail Party, please scroll to the end.


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How to Host a 1950’s Cocktail/Lounge Party

1960 Vintage Photo: A cocktail party At The Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Japan, March 13, 1961
A cocktail party At The Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Japan, March 13, 1961

Source: Wikipedia

Party Invitations:

No email for this party, go really retro and send your invites via the post office (you can still send via email). The mini guide post has ideas on where/ how to get your invites created, so stop in there after your done here (Note: Lots of great ideas for that VIRTUAL Cocktail Party invites & how to host a virtual vintage party at the mini guide link post above).

1944 Vintage photo of women working in a post office sorting mail.

Source: Vintage Everyday

Example of an invite that can be personalized and on sale on Etsy.

retro cocktail invite

Music:

I think that music is the most important part of any theme party. It truly makes or breaks it. So if you can only do a couple of things to make this theme come to life, music should be number one on your list. But what kind of music should you play? Well simple….Lounge Music.

Lounge Music-is a type of easy listening music popular in the 1950s and 1960s. It may be meant to evoke in the listeners the feeling of being in a place, usually with a tranquil theme, such as a jungle, an island paradise or outer space (source). There is also the ‘Swinging music of the 30’s & 40’s’ with an emphasis on the vocalist that is considered part of this genre of music. The Rat Pack, Louis Prima, Bobby Darin, Wayne Newton are just examples of the artists that can be on constant rotation on your record player (or Cd).

OH and don’t forget the Brazilian music style of the Bossa Nova which was popularized in the 1950’s & 60’s as well.

Here are some YouTube vintage cocktail party mixes to get you started.

Cocktail Party Food:

Appetizers for a cocktail party are easy breezy but you want them to be in the 1950’s style so make sure you check out my post “Party Foods of the 1950’s” & “1950s Dessert Ideas For Your Next Party” for ideas and inspiration.

Cocktail Party Cookbook

Source: Attic Paper

Cocktails & Savories‘ – A collection of cocktail recipes, as well as canapes and other savoury items to serve at your cocktail party, published by Good Housekeeping.  The date of this publication is 1955 (Source).

1950s Cocktails Party cook book / drink recipes for your next vintage party. Book is from 1955.
1950s party food-Canapes for your 1950s cocktail party as seen in a vintage 1955 cookbook

Source: Archive.org

Vintage Drinks:

1959 Illustrated Liquor Ad, Playboy, Barcardi Puerto Rican Rum, Southern Playboys & The Bacardi Party

Source: Flickr

Drink Ideas

(Note: many more on the internet -Use the Search Term “1950’s Cocktail Recipes”).

Here is a helpful article from Liquor.com to get you started: 24 Classic Cocktails You Should Know How to Make

1950s cocktail drinks image -Vintage Cocktail Inspiration for your next 1950s / 1960s party
  • Manhattan
  • Gin & Tonic
  • Champagne
  • Gin Fizz
  • Whisky Sour
  • Tom Collins
  • White & Black Russian
  • Bloody Mary/ Caesar
  • Punch
  • Sidecar
  • (Note: This is not a complete list, just some ideas!)
1950s Party Punches Ideas for your next 1950s Cocktail Party / 1960s Cocktail Party
Source: Chronically Vintage- + Some Party Punch Ideas

Here is a page from the ‘Cocktails & Savories’ Cook Book 1955 featured in the “food” section of this post (source).

Source: Archive.org

Drink Accessories:

Lastly, make sure you bar is stacked with items like swizzle sticks, garnishes and if possible vintage glassware like lowball and coupe glasses. Here some great examples of glassware you can pickup at any vintage store that tends to stock 50’s & 60’s items (or online on websites like ETSY).

1950s Cocktail Glasses

Source: Etsy

1950s Coupe glasses perfect for 1950s and 1960s parties.

Source: Etsy

Don’t forget the Swizzle Sticks for the drinks! Learn about the history of Swizzle Sticks HERE.

Vintage Swizzle Sticks, Barware Vintage Advertising

Source: Etsy

1950s cocktail drink image

Cocktail Party Decor:

First up, your living room is the perfect place for the party. Set up a make shift cocktail bar area, turn the lights down low (or just decrease the lights) and you are on your way to setting the mode. Do you have a record player or know someone who does? Add it to the room and if it works and you have the records, play your lounge music from there.

Remember that vintage glassware I mentioned above? Make sure they are on display or if you have enough, have your guests actually use them.

1950s party photo featuring a group of people at a house party in 1950s clothing eating and drinking together.

The Cocktail Party Dress Code (1950s Fashions):

Really encourage guests to dress-up, because if everyone does then you have already boosted your “decor” by 10 fold. 1950s party/nice dresses, suits for men, vintage apron for the hostess. Cocktail parties were fancy dress-up affairs so showing up in jeans is not going to work.


Shopping: I have created a collection of vintage 1950s cocktail fashions on ETSY available for sale (updated monthly). Take a look HERE.

Note: For any items on Etsy or other sites if the outfit no longer exists take a look around the website and see what other options you can find. I gurantee that you will find what you are looking for!


Three elegant young ladies enjoy the nibbles on offer at a cocktail party, circa 1955. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Source: Getty Images

About the below photo: Red (right) was the bell captain at the Sands Hotel and Casino back in the 1950’s and 60’s. This was taken at his Christmas Party around 1958. See how the 2 men are dressed in nice suits. Perfect Cocktail Party attire.

1958 Cocktail Party -) was the bell captain at the Sands Hotel and Casino back in the 1950's and 60's. This was taken at his Christmas Party around 1958. See how the 2 men are dressed in nice suits. Perfect Cocktail Party attire.
1950s Evening Dress with Draped Neckline vintage sewing pattern

1950s chiffon floral party cocktail dress.

Vintage 50s Dress Chiffon Floral Party Cocktail

Source: Etsy

A fantastic 1950s dress made from soft cotton with lurex thread running through it, cut into a chevron pattern.

Vintage 1950s zip front chevron dress

Source: Etsy

Are you looking for modern fabrics and modern sizes? Then check out the following vintage reproduction clothing websites….

RocknRomance

1940s & 1950s Vintage Style Clothing

Unique Vintage

1950s Style Dresses from Unique Vintage-Cocktail dresses for a 1950s / 1960s Party

Collectif

Collectif 1950s Style Dresses / Vintage Reproduction Clothing.

And there is your 1950’s Cocktail/Lounge Party theme. Your guests will have a blast, you will enjoy being able to have time to actually chat with them and the clean up is pretty simple. Just remember to ensure that your guests don’t drink and drive at the end of the night (this is not the REAL 1950s anymore).

1950s cocktail party kodachrome slide vintage photo

Source: Etsy

HOW TO HOST A VIRTUAL PARTY

Host an online party & invite your friends to join in on the fun.

There are many tools you can go about to do this. You can use Zoom, Facebook Messenger Video Chat, Skype or Facetime on your iPhone (only works if everyone has iPhones). My preference as of late has been Facebook but that is only because all my friends are on there. I Skype with my parents.

Virtual 1950s/60s Cocktail Party: Ask everyone to dress up in their best cocktail outfits and make themselves a drink (once again boozy or not). Put on some lounge music (as stated above) and dim the lights to create some ambiance. Have some finger foods on hand while chatting with guests, OR have a fondue cocktail party . If any of your friends have fondue pots, ask them to fire it up and join in on the fun (like I did with my friends below).

I also played some games, like Name that Tune and guess the 1950s slang. Everyone loved it!

Next up! Send out a virtual invite (ecard). I mentioned some above but here is a reminder of what you can use:

Party Tip: Go with small groups, have multiple parties! One at 7pm, One at 9pm. Too many people on a call makes it’s hard to chat with others, so break up the parties. It’s your party do what you want!

Further Reading:

Food:

Party Games, Party Decor, 1950s Music, 1950s Fashion & More

Liz