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Amazing 1930s Outfits Brought to Life with Colorizer

Amazing 1930s Outfits Brought to Life with Colorizer

Amazing 1930s Outfits Brought to Live with Colorizer
Designed by Hélène Sorbier

Source: Public Domain / Nationaal Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

Light and Dark Contrast

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

New Year's Eve Celebration

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Cheers to the New Year

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Dresses Designed by Marcelle Landowska

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

Fabulous Fabrics

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

Spring Fashion Parade

Source: Courtesy of the State Library of Queensland / Public Domain

Source: Courtesy of the State Library of Queensland / Public Domain

At the Pool

Source: Courtesy of the State Library of Queensland / Public Domain

Jean Harlow Having Her Hair Styled

Source: Keystone / Getty Images

Source: Keystone / Getty Images

Close Waves

Source: Keystone / Getty Images

Tailored and Sophisticated

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

Navy and White

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

Hats of All Shapes

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

Velvet Tunic

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

Golfing Attire

Source: Central Press / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Winning the Cup

Source: Central Press / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Travel Wear

Source: Courtesy of the State Library of Queensland / Public Domain

Boarding Now

Source: Courtesy of the State Library of Queensland / Public Domain

Gloves and Handbags

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Accessories Make the Outfit

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

Elegant Formal Menswear

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Making a Speech

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Casual Style

Source: Topical Press Agency / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Out for a Jog

Source: Topical Press Agency / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Cigarette Holders

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Smoking Room

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

In Vogue

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Striking Hats

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Smaller Hats

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Neat but Stylish

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Glamour of Hollywood

Source: Hulton Archive / Moviepix via Getty Images

Striking a Pose

Source: Hulton Archive / Moviepix via Getty Images

Parisian Model

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Sheer Fabric

Source: Public Domain / National Archive / Wikimedia Commons

Winter Coats and Hats

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

I'll Drive

Source: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

Floral Accents

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

In the Garden

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Gary Cooper in Casual Wear

Source: Earl Crowley / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Huge Hat!

Source: Earl Crowley / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Men's Boater Hats

Source: Topical Press Agency / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Pulling a Crowd

Source: Topical Press Agency / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Ties and Pocket Squares

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Hands Up!

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Top Hat and Wool Coat

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Gentleman in Town

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Woolen Skirts

Source: Public Domain / Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Toni Frissell Photograph Collection,

Leap of Faith

Source: Public Domain / Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Toni Frissell Photograph Collection,

Polka Dot Dress

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Amazing Texture

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Dressed for Business

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Navy Outfit

Source: Hulton Archive / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

Striking Feather Hat

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Angular Design

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Ruffles and Bows

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Standing on Chairs

Source: Public Domain / National Archief / Wikimedia Commons

Polished Travel Wear

Source: Courtesy of the State Library of Queensland / Public Domain

In Flight Entertainment

Source: Courtesy of the State Library of Queensland / Public Domain

Mother and Daughter Outfits

Source: Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons

Big Smiles

Source: Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons

Amazing 1930s Outfits Brought to Live with Colorizer
Designed by Hélène Sorbier
Light and Dark Contrast
New Year's Eve Celebration
Cheers to the New Year
Dresses Designed by Marcelle Landowska
Fabulous Fabrics
Spring Fashion Parade
At the Pool
Jean Harlow Having Her Hair Styled
Close Waves
Tailored and Sophisticated
Navy and White
Hats of All Shapes
Velvet Tunic
Golfing Attire
Winning the Cup
Travel Wear
Boarding Now
Gloves and Handbags
Accessories Make the Outfit
Elegant Formal Menswear
Making a Speech
Casual Style
Out for a Jog
Cigarette Holders
Smoking Room
In Vogue
Striking Hats
Smaller Hats
Neat but Stylish
Glamour of Hollywood
Striking a Pose
Parisian Model
Sheer Fabric
Winter Coats and Hats
I'll Drive
Floral Accents
In the Garden
Gary Cooper in Casual Wear
Huge Hat!
Men's Boater Hats
Pulling a Crowd
Ties and Pocket Squares
Hands Up!
Top Hat and Wool Coat
Gentleman in Town
Woolen Skirts
Leap of Faith
Polka Dot Dress
Amazing Texture
Dressed for Business
Navy Outfit
Striking Feather Hat
Angular Design
Ruffles and Bows
Standing on Chairs
Polished Travel Wear
In Flight Entertainment
Mother and Daughter Outfits
Big Smiles

Amazing 1930s Outfits Brought to Live with Colorizer

Fashion trends are always cyclical, with every generation looking to create something new and different for the future, while also looking to the past for inspiration. As fashion shifts from one decade to another, the new designs and ideas can be reactions to the styles of the previous decade. What's new is old, and what's old is new. The 1930s are just such an example, with the marked departure from the flamboyance of the Roaring Twenties.

And, as every fashion era is unique, some styles stand the test of time notably better than others. To showcase the incredible era of fashion from the 1930s, 24/7 Tempo has gathered photos of models, ordinary people, and celebrities sourced from Getty Images, the Library of Congress, and PICRYL. We also drew on insights from fashion sources such as Fashion History and Rebels Market to find the trends that defined this decade.

Against the bleak backdrop of the Great Depression, the 1930 became a golden age for fashion. The glitz and glamour of feature films served as an escape from the harsh realities of economic troubles. Hollywood's impact on fashion was so extreme that a sheer white organdie gown worn by Joan Crawford in the film "Letty Lynton" inspired the mass production of thousands of replicas sold at different price points nationwide. Similarly, when Clark Gable's character in "It Happened One Night" famously revealed his dislike of undershirts, sales of the garment plummeted.

As the 1930s dawned, the boyish fashion of the 1920s gave way to a more streamlined silhouette, characterized by lowered hemlines and a return to natural waistlines. Eveningwear, from designers like Madeleine Vionnet, featured low-backed designs that accentuated the feminine figure. Day dresses were available in a variety of prints, including florals, plaids, or even abstracts. By decade's end, the precursors to 1940s fashion appeared with broad, padded shoulders, cinched waists and shorter skirts.

Renowned designer Elsa Schiaparelli, who became famous in the 1920s, partnered with surrealist artists Jean Cocteau and Salvador Dali to create garments featuring their distinctive styles. This collaboration led to high-end fashion pieces inspired by Parisian designers, that usedless expensive fabrics like toile, making chic attire more accessible to American women. (Here are some iconic fashion brands that no longer exist.)

Before the 1930s, men's fashion trends were predominantly influenced by the upper classes. However, as the decade progressed, fashion began to draw inspiration from various other social realms. The prominence of gangster films during the 1930s let to the popularity of fashion elements from the mob culture, namely tailored suits and stylish hats, such as trilbies. Casual wear styles that became favored included soft-collared shirts and knitted sweaters. Other trends like blazers and sports coats paired with flannel pants and open-necked shirts also because popular.

Once we colorized the images, the full vibrancy and detail of the outfits are revealed!

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