Teen Life in the 1950s: Advice for Teenage Girls
5 relationship rules for 1950s teenagers from Good Housekeeping.
1950s and 1960s : Remember – Research – Revive
5 relationship rules for 1950s teenagers from Good Housekeeping.
Mid-century advertising heavily featured babies, particularly in Ivory Soap ads targeting families during the baby boom era.
A look at 1950s and 1960s advertising from Hanes showing sweet images of mom and baby.
In the 1950s, laundry products for babies was important for moms – promoting products like Ivory Flakes and Snow.
The telephone was essential in American life during the 20th century, with Bell Telephone marketing long distance calls and extension phones.
Mid-century magazines prominently featured mothers and children, exemplified by Max Factor’s 1959 makeup advertisement.
The content explores mid-century car seats and seatbelts, highlighting their lack of safety features compared to modern standards.
Mid-century soap ads, like Cashmere Bouquet, used love and illustrations to attract consumers effectively.
Weldon Pajamas marketed family-friendly sleepwear in the fifties, promoting themed designs and affordable prices.








