Yes, Sandy Olsson, played by Olivia Newton-John in the movie "Grease," wears a poodle skirt during the school dance scene. The poodle skirt, a popular fashion item in the 1950s, is emblematic of the era and fits well with the film's nostalgic portrayal of high school life. This iconic outfit is part of her transformation and the overall theme of changing identities in the film.
The poodle skirt was a full skirt worn in the 1950s it had a poodle embroidered at the bottom of the skirt and a lead from the dog to the waist of the skirt. The idea was as you walked you looked like you were walking a poodle. As viewed from a distance.
The poodle skirt was a full skirt worn in the 1950s it had a poodle embroidered at the bottom of the skirt and a lead from the dog to the waist of the skirt. The idea was as you walked you looked like you were walking a poodle. As viewed from a distance.
The poodle skirt was a full skirt worn in the 1950s it had a poodle embroidered at the bottom of the skirt and a lead from the dog to the waist of the skirt. The idea was as you walked you looked like you were walking a poodle. As viewed from a distance.
The poodle skirt was popular during the 1950's. The poodle skirt went out of style by the end of 1959 and 1960.
No. While the name does indeed come from a poodle motif traditionally used on the skirt, the skirt style is still known today as a poodle skirt even if a different motif is used.
it cost $17.50 just for a skirt for a poodle in 1950.
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Girls in the 50's wore a skirt that went just below the knee or a poodle skirt. Girls wore a dress shirts that were short sleeved. It was not that common for girls to wear pants. Boys wore dress or polo shirts and casual dress pants. dress shoes were the common shoe.
Girls in the 50's wore a skirt that went just below the knee or a poodle skirt. Girls wore a dress shirts that were short sleeved. It was not that common for girls to wear pants. Boys wore dress or polo shirts and casual dress pants. dress shoes were the common shoe.
The poodle skirt was popular in around the mid-fifties, but only in some parts of the country. Contrary to what Hollywood would have you believe, poodle skirts were not a "mandatory" part of any girl's wardrobe. Here in the midwest, they were never/rarely seen. The dirndl skirt was worn around here.
George Georgetown