1940s in fashion may refer to:
Buffalo most commonly refers to:
A model is a person with a role either to display commercial products or to serve as an artist's model.
A pin-up model is a model whose mass-produced pictures and photographs have wide appeal within the popular culture of a society. Pin-up models are usually glamour, actresses, or fashion models whose pictures are intended for informal and aesthetic display, known for being pinned onto a wall. From the 1940s, pictures of pin-up girls were also known as cheesecake in the U.S.
Kenzō or Kenzo or Kenzou is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Vogue may refer to:
A bolo tie is a type of necktie consisting of a piece of cord or braided leather with decorative metal tips and secured with an ornamental clasp or slide.
A crop top is a top that reveals and exposes the waist, navel, or abdomen.
Rosenkranz is the Danish and German word for rosary. The literal German meaning is 'wreath of roses'.
Raymond or Ray Clark may refer to:
Dad's Root Beer is an American brand of root beer that was created in Chicago in 1937 by Ely Klapman and Barney Berns. It is currently owned by Hedinger Brands, LLC, and sold and marketed by the Dad's Root Beer Company LLC.
Old-fashioned may refer to:
Fashion in the years following World War II is characterized by the resurgence of haute couture after the austerity of the war years. Square shoulders and short skirts were replaced by the soft femininity of Christian Dior's "New Look" silhouette, with its sweeping longer skirts, fitted waist, and rounded shoulders, which in turn gave way to an unfitted, structural look in the later 1950s.
Ben or Benjamin King may refer to:
Hipster or Hipsters may refer to:
Matthew Carpenter may refer to:
A muff is a fashion accessory for outdoors usually made of a cylinder of fur or fabric with both ends open for keeping the hands warm. It was introduced to women's fashion in the 16th century and was popular with both men and women in the 17th and 18th centuries. By the early 19th century, muffs were used in Europe only by women. It is also reported that the fashion largely fell out of style in the 19th century.
A peep-toe shoe is a woman's shoe in which there is an opening at the toe box which allows the toes to show.
A strapless dress or top is a garment that stays put around the upper body without shoulder straps or other visible means of support. It is usually supported by an internal corset and/or brassiere, with the tightness of the bodice preventing the dress from slipping out of position.
Hillson may refer to:
Jean Campbell or Jeanne Campbell may refer to: