Window Displays are not a new invention they have been around since the 1800s, encouraging people to enter ones stores to browse and buy.
Today’s ‘Vintage Photo Tuesday‘ is going to showcase some of those fun Fashion Window Displays from the 1940s and 1950s. A super way to see what was being sold in stores.
Let the Window Shopping Begin!
Fashion Window Displays of the 1940’s & 1950’s
The Vintage Photos
1940s Women’s Suit & Dress, Bonwit-Teller window display, New York, 1940s.
Source: Tumblr
One more Bonwit Teller Window, 1947. Two different dress versions of the same fabric (I like the right).
Source: Tumblr
New Garters & Suspenders Styled by Paris-A. Stein & Co Ltd. Men’s fashion window display (1930s or 1940s).
Source: Collections Canada
Storefront at Norrmalmstorg in Stockholm 1957 showcasing women’s 1950s dresses.
Source: Flickr
Fans of Marvelous Mrs. Maisel will recognize the department store name for the next 2 photos…1940s B. Altman Shop Window- 1940s dresses for a night out.
“It’s new….It’s Ballet Inspired….It’s for College. B. Altmans College Shop believes in the Ballerina Influence”. 1940s window display featuring a pretty 1940s dress.
Toronto Simpson Department Store-The St. Regis Room -High fashion window display, late 1950s featuring women’s eveningwear.
Source: Chuckman Photos
1945, New York City. Women’s Jackets for wandering the city with friends.
1950s Palm Beach suits for men at Selfridges Department Store.
Source: The Asian Fashion Journal
1958 Photo featuring glamorous dresses for women, window display.
Source: Tumblr
“Love That Pink”-Revlon Window display featuring a pretty 1950s Dress (Price at $60).
Did you find something fun friends? I really love the 1940s Gown from B. Altman. So very pretty.
Question Time: Are you a Window Shopper? Do you have a favourite store that always has the best displays? Share in the comments below.
FURTHER READING:
- Vintage Fashion’s 1920s-1960s Archived Blog Post
- Vintage Photos 1920s-1960s Archived Blog Post
Liz