1950s Vintage Coat Deep Dive – 15 Stylish Winter Coats
Inspired by vintage coats? Here are 15 winter coats from 1950s fashion magazines.
1950s and 1960s : Remember – Research – Revive
Inspired by vintage coats? Here are 15 winter coats from 1950s fashion magazines.
10 fashionable coat styles from the 1960s to inspire us now.
5 relationship rules for 1950s teenagers from Good Housekeeping.
The January 1963 Good Housekeeping highlighted spring sewing projects featuring Simplicity patterns for various outfits suitable for city and country.
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.
In the June 1963 Good Housekeeping edition, moms learned to create matching embroidered gingham dresses for themselves and daughters.
Kimberly Clark’s Fems offered comfortable feminine napkins for women in the 1950s, prominently advertised in various magazines.
Mid-century ads, like Underwood’s, targeted homemakers, showcasing picnic-themed deviled ham promotions.
Advice from the 1960s – How to make spectacular cupcakes, cakes, and petits pours using a cake mix
Max Factor promoted its “California Mad Mad Colors” lipstick and nail polish line in March 1963’s Good Housekeeping magazine edition.
Good Housekeeping’s April 1963 article highlights children’s Easter fashion, featuring adorable, though impractical, outfits for girls and boys.













