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In the 1940s, popular colors included muted shades that reflected the wartime era, such as olive green, navy blue, and gray. Pastels also gained popularity post-war, especially in the late 1940s, with colors like soft pink, light blue, and mint green becoming fashionable. Additionally, bold colors like red and yellow were used in accessories and home decor, symbolizing optimism and a return to normalcy after the war.
Brown and orange was probably the most popular new combination seen in 70s fashion, but pretty much anything go/went.
Pastel colors are soft, light hues that are typically characterized by their low saturation and high brightness. Common pastel shades include light pink, baby blue, mint green, lavender, and pale yellow. These colors are often created by adding white to a primary or secondary color, resulting in a gentle, subdued tone. Pastels are popular in various contexts, including fashion, interior design, and art, due to their calming and soothing aesthetic.
In Victorian times, the two most popular colors were often considered to be deep, rich shades like burgundy and dark green, reflecting the era's fascination with opulence and nature. Additionally, the use of black became prevalent, especially during mourning periods, as it symbolized loss and respect. These colors were commonly seen in fashion, home decor, and textiles, showcasing the Victorian emphasis on elegance and formality.
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Spiked Punches
It became popular in the mid 50s to early 60s
Johnnie Ray was a popular singer in the 50s.
Glen Miller
If you've ever seen "Hairspray" the fashion in that is very similar to the popular fashions during the 50s.
The Browning "Twelvette Double Auto" was made with an aluminum alloy frame that was anodized various colors during the '50s and '60s. I believe that grey was one of the more popular colors.
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A popular '50s hairstyle is a beehive.
The bikini became popular in France in the 40s, but hit the US big-time in the 60s, turning into the staple beach-wear as it is today60s
They were super easy to make and you can put practically anything into them.
mainly bikes and cars were very rare