Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Radio City Music hall - The Age of Glamour

A Rockette in training - Life Image Archive


Radio City Music Hall  - The Rockettes and Corps De Ballet

Radio City Music Hall


In the middle of the Depression - a theatre unlike any other in the world opened its doors  -the brainchild of the billionaire John D. Rockefeller, Jr  and built by RCA [ with the help of impressario Roxy Rothafel and the RKO group. Dubbed ' Radio City ' by RCA head David Sarnoff - it was to be a palace for the people - a place where an ordinary citizen could soak up and live - temporarilly - the glamour of the movies. It was to be a place where one could dream of better days.
The Art Deco interior design by Donald Deskey still stands as a monument to the age of glamour. It remains the largest indoor theatre in the world. Since 1933 - over 700 major movies have premiered there. The annual Radio City Christmas Spectacular with the spectacularly lit Rockefeller Center is still the nations favourite holiday destination.

The Rockettes

Herbert Gehr - Life -Rockettes Dressing Room -1944 - Life Magazine


The Rockettes played an integral role in many Radio City theatrical productions.Formed in 1929 as an answer to the Zeigfeld Follies Tiller Girls, they became an instant sensation when they danced at the opening of Radio City on December 27th 1932.

The Rockettes Rehearse - Bernard Hoffmann -Life -1941


The Radio City Christmas Spectacular - 2010


They were the quintessential American chorus line, drilled with military precision and style. They came to epitomise the age of glamour right  through the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's. Choreographer Russell Markert, staged many stunning performances, with Radio City featuring a lavish live show every week, along with a  new movie ! Hollywood Movie Stars graced the doors of Radio City Music Hall at premiere after premiere. Below is an image of Cary Grant with the Rockettes.

Cary and the Rockettes !

Radio City Corps De Ballet

Radio City Corps De Ballet - Bernard Hoffmann - Life - 1941

Along with the kick line of the Rockettes, a nights entertainment usually included the Radio City Corps De Ballet, which provided a more asthetic glamour to the occasion.The RadioCity ballet Dancers had no ballet season.For them it was 365 days a year. Eventually these gruelling conditions were regulated by unions. Unlike the machine like Rockettes, the Radio City Corps de Ballet were a gentler alternative. They be have been ethereal on stage, but their punishing training schedule, proved that glamour meant pain !

All images courtesy of Life Magazine Image Archive

Radio City Corps de Ballet Reunion




The Rockettes Image Archive - 1930s to present

1938 Rockettes
1933 - The Radio City Rockettes
The Rockettes - 1944

The Rockettes Dressing Room -1956
Rockettes Rehearse - source Life 1964
The Rockettes -1965 - Life
The Rockettes - Time Warner

The rockettes in Dressing Room 2011 - source Lacey Lynch
The Rockettes 2010 Christmas Show

Uncle Sam needs your Stockings !

Stockings for the war effort

Yep - Uncle Sam had a hankering for fully fashioned stockings after all. But not for wearing - no - for converting into powder bags which were used to propel missile projectiles in US Navy Guns.How romantic is that !?  In 1942, depots appeared everywhere appealing to women to dump their used stockings to help against the enemy !

Uncle sam needs your stockings !

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

1940's Fashion - Housewifes Daily Routine




A typical day of a 1940's housewife

The 1940's was great era for fashion and glamour, and during the war - it seemed to herald a new age for womens freedom, but from 1946  - women who were starting out as a housewife for the first time, discovered that there was a strict gender biased code which dictated that the model wife was expected to effortlessly fill the roles of glamourous mum, cook, laundress, cleaner, dishwasher, nurse and finally hostess.

Effectively - women were demoted from home manager to labourer . This nightmarish 'Pleasantville - Stepford wife scenario was to remain well into the 1960's.

6.00- Nurse baby
6.45- Fix breakfast for herself and John
7.15- John and Marjorie enjoy time alone before wakening kids

A typical 1940s breakfast - Life

7.45- Breakfast for all
8.00- Husband John to work
         - wash dishes -clean downstairs-call grocers
9.00- Bathe baby - make beds - clean upstairs

Making the beds -1946-Life

10.30- Nurse baby
11.00- Fix lunch


11.30- Lunch for Shaun and Rusty
12.00- John home - Lunch

1940's Lunch at home -image-Life

1.00 -  John back to work - naps for the boys - wash dishes - nap for Marjorie
2.30 - Nurse baby
2.45 - Clean living room

Housechores -1940's -Life

5.00- Fruit juice for baby - fix supper
5.30- Supper for Shawn, Rusty
6.00- John home - baths for Shawn and Rusty.
6.30- Shawn and Rusty in bed
7.00- Dress for dinner - yep - you dressed before cooking the meal.
7.15- Cocktail with John
7.30- Fix dinner
8.00- Dinner with John


9.00- Wash dishes
10.30- Nurse baby
10.45- Personal bath - luxury !


11.00- Bed
And just to put it all in perspective - here's an amazing picture - again courtesy of the fabulous Life archive.


Housewife Marjorie McWeeney stands amongst a symbolic display of a  full week's housework for a typical 1940's housewife. Labour includes 35 beds to be made, 750 items of glass & china, 400 pieces of silverware to wash, 174 lbs. of food to prepare, and 250 pieces of  laundry.
It's a wonder she has time to put on her makeup.
Images courtesy of Life Magazine

You can download beautiful original vintage 1940's make-up and beauty guides now.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Kitchen Glamour - The 1950's Retro Housewife

The Retro Kitchen of THE FUTURE !!

This 1950's glamourized vision of a kitchen of the future, might look a little dated now, but back then, anything that was plastic or chrome metal, was considered cutting edge!
Of course this film depicts the fantasy kitchen, as envisioned at the time - funny how we've all gone " old world "  again, now that the future is here ! .In the actual 1950's kitchen of the period, popular colors were pastel shades like pink, aqua and turquoise in tiling, walls, curtains.Tupper wear was everywhere of course - plastic again !





Typical kitchen clothing style of the 1950's
The Modern Retro Housewife


Joanne Massey  in her 1950's style kitchen , from the British  TV series Timewarp Wives is 35. She  works as a graphics application designer. Her kitchen is in the English rose style, with metal units - all very hip in 1950's Britain.

1950's Retro Couple

Dandie and Brian from Bike and Birds , glam it up for a 1950's theme Halloween Party.

There is however something really heartwarming and nostalgic about the 1950's kitchen. Perhaps it was the optimistic outlook folks had about the future.

Decorate your retro kitchen with beautiful Instantly Downloadable and printable vintage fashion pinup calendars !



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