When we say mid-century retro, interior aesthetics usually come to mind. But obviously there was a giant fashion movement that expressed those times, too. The thing is, that fashion is not usually called 50s retro or mid-century retro - it’s called classic femininity.
After the war years, a return to classical femininity was the main influence on fashion in the 1950s. This was especially evident in jewelry design and fashion. Let’s take a look at what jewelry was popular during this time and how it reflects the overall vibe of that era.
This French wire earring has real pearls. Not expensive! On Etsy at ThePearledSquirrel
These are real vintage from the 1950s, and expensive. Miriam Haskell gold tone earrings on Etsy at LuluVintageLovelies
The Look of 50s Jewelry
Jewelry from the 1950s is often characterized by its classic, feminine design. Necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and other pieces usually featured pearls, diamonds, gold, and other precious stones set into intricate designs. The look was elegant but understated - not flashy or ostentatious. This understated elegance was very much in keeping with the overall mood of the period.
Classic pearl chain, Etsy: ThePearledSquirrel
Replicas of Marilyn Monroe earrings at Etsy, MirrorMirrorBijoux or GlitterParadise
Replicas of Marilyn Monroe earrings at Etsy, MirrorMirrorBijoux or GlitterParadise
Etsy: BlingBaddaBoom
The Return to Traditional Femininity
The 1950s were a time when women were expected to embody traditional femininity. For example, popular films from this era often featured female characters who were dutiful wives and devoted mothers who always looked their best for their husbands or children.
As such, jewelry served as an outward expression of this idealized femininity; it represented not only beauty but also tradition and loyalty.
A Reflection of Culture
In many ways, jewelry from the 1950s serves as a reflection of that era’s culture and values. It speaks to the nostalgia for past eras combined with an appreciation for modernity that typified much of post-war America.
For those looking to accessorize with a bit of history while embracing contemporary trends, 50s-inspired jewelry is sure to make a statement!
Even if you appreciate the rebellious vibes of the 70s more, still there is something special about vintage jewelry from the 1950s; it has an unmistakable air of classic femininity that has been passed down through generations since then. The elegant yet understated lines are timelessly beautiful and represent not only beauty but also tradition and loyalty—values which are still highly relevant today! Whether you’re looking for something unique to wear or just want to add some timeless charm to your wardrobe, 50s-inspired jewelry is sure to make a statement!