fashion and styleClassic attire of the 1950s was the formal tailored silhouette look and ladies at all times appeared so refined and classy, dressed not only in her full-skirted dress, or pencil skirt and blouse, but completed her look with her lengthy coat, hand gloves, a hat, and a string of pearls. Early Elizabethen ladies wore a French hood, a cloth bonnet formed with wires, a method introduced to England by Elizabeth’s mother, Ann Boleyn. General, vogue of the nineteenth century was meant to reflect modesty while still sustaining a way of favor, a purpose that became especially difficult for girls who …