Victory ROLLS and Patriotic FASHION!
In the 1940s, World War II affected just about every aspect of life, including fashion. While the men were off fighting, women had to take over their factory jobs. Liberty cuts and victory rolls kept hair from being caught in machines. Most resources went to the war effort so both women and men wore basic and practical clothing. But the end of the war in 1945 brought color and fun back into everyday life! Men wore bright Hawaiian shirts. Young people read a new magazine, Seventeen, aimed solely at them. The fast-paced swing dance, the jitterbug, took over the dance halls. Read