In the 1940s, people wore simple and stylish lothes. Women liked knee-length dresses with broad shoulders, and men preferred suits with wide lapels. Famous movies of that time, like «Casablanca» and «Gone With The Wind», starred popular actors such as Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable. These actors were well-known and loved by many for their great acting. The movies they were in were like exciting adventures that helped people forget about tough times.
Additionally, female artists like Ingrid Bergmann and Vivien Leigh served as model icons. These women impressed with their acting skills but they also became role models for their grace and style. Their fashion choices and on-screen charisma made them admired, influening other people’s dressing.
Clothes: wide or straight skirts and long dresses were very fashionable. They casually wore wide hats or turbans that were between a hat and a bandana and their shoes had wooden soles.
Writers: Panagiota and Ioanna


