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adrienner99
03-29-2014, 08:17 AM
I really enjoy looking at vintage fashions from the late 50s and early 60s, and from many high fashion houses of the day I 've seen old photos of models wearing wide skirts and petticoats. I just wonder if any of our members has ever seen a GG actually wear a petticoat.

My mother owned one, which I wore when I raided her closet (it was divine) but even she never wore it. I don't see them now anywhere but on sissy maids (adorable) but gosh what I wouldn't give to see them come back. They made such a lovely rustle....

Crissy Kay
03-29-2014, 08:33 AM
I have to agree with you!! About the only GG"s that wear petticoats now, are the square dancers. You can see quite a few of those on Y Tube, and the club pages have some pics too. One of my fav sites is Petticoat Pond, where its devoted to pics of GG"s in petticoats.

Chari
03-29-2014, 08:34 AM
Vintage petticoats, long slips, half slips, and crinolines do sometimes appear on ebay, in thrift stores, and at a few estate sales. Recall attending a 50's to 60's event where everyone was dressed in attire of that period. Even the backround (cars, outdoor furniture, etc.) was from that era. It was all so beautiful and relaxing! Sadly, all that is considered the "past" and it is doubtful if that style lingerie will be fashionable again, except for maybe a few brides dresses. Enjoy.

Connief
03-29-2014, 08:45 AM
I wish they would come back. I have seen a few dresses and skirts that I think would look really cute with a petticoat peeking out and the added fullness.

Caden Lane
03-29-2014, 09:55 AM
The only reason I watch Mad Men is the women's fashions. They sure knew how to dress back then.

Martha G
03-29-2014, 10:05 AM
It would be great to have wide skirts and petticoats again!

I always enjoy wearing a large hooped and lacy petticoat with my costumes that require one.

ophelia
03-29-2014, 10:13 AM
Really, just the rubbery smell of a Playtex 18hour girdle! Remember that?

TxCassie
03-29-2014, 11:22 AM
I have and wear a petticoat with one particular peasant skirt I own. Yes, it's way out of fashion for the times, but I like wearing it, so I do. Why not. It's a look, I like it, it's fun and isn't that what it's all about!

Cassie :love::daydreaming:

Stephanie47
03-29-2014, 11:31 AM
I've seen GG's wear petticoats with poodle skirts at retro class dances. Of course there is the square dancing crowd. Petticoats are easily obtainable on eBay (new and vintage). Of course, you need to buy a very full skirt or dress. I do have several vintage half slips that have a layer of crinoline or two.

Adriana Moretti
03-29-2014, 11:41 AM
. Why not. It's a look, I like it, it's fun and isn't that what it's all about!

Cassie :love::daydreaming:

yea...especially if you are just dressing at home for fun or in the closet......you could wear a ball gown from the 1700's ...and dance like nobody is watching....may turn a few heads out in public.....but thats what halloween is for!

Confucius
03-29-2014, 12:22 PM
I love the petticoats, slips, and fashionable items from the 50's and early 60's as that was part of my childhood and my first cross-dressing experiences. I enjoy watching "Mad Men" for the fashion, and I also enjoy the sweet Lolita and Brolita fashions for their petticoats and feminine style. Some Japanese rock bands use them in their costumes including cross-dressing. Yohio and Hizaki look good in petticoats.

RADER
03-29-2014, 01:37 PM
I love the petticoats, slips, and fashionable items from the 50's and early 60's also; But today most GG's
do not wear dresses or skirts on a Daly bases; they wear pants.
So if nobody buys them they stop making them.
Rader

Fortuneta
03-29-2014, 02:04 PM
Love this thread. Born in the 50's and a catholic grade school we always had "May Crowning" mass where the lower grade girls wore their Communion dresses and marched to the alter. I sat on the homebound bus with the girl that was honored to do the crowning. She looked beautiful in this crispy white dress full of layers on tricot and netting. We sat together in the last seat on the bus which was smaller due to the rear door. Never, ever, forget that ride. I missed my stop and was taken home by her mother. Gave me a second chance for her to sit next to me and watch her peel away the layers...I wonder where she is and did she know I was watching sooooo intensively? Ah. too young.
Thanks for a trip back in life and the thread!
Fortuneta

AllieSF
03-29-2014, 02:30 PM
".....but thats what halloween is for!"

Adriana, not quite sure what you meant by this last statement, is it only appropriate to wear one for Halloween, or you would look like you are wearing a Halloween costume if you wear one at some other time?

I occasionally see some you girl who is into vintage fashion wear a layered slip, crinoline or other under a period dress when I am out in the city. It is not common, but definitely looks different and nice. No clown or Halloween look there. Last weekend I went to a vintage clothing fair in San Francisco, which had mostly women's vintage clothes and accessories and some booths with men's things too. The crowd of attendees was interesting too, including older people as well as younger women and girls too. Some even came in period clothing and looked really good. I bought two (black and white) multi-layered nylon/rayon half slips for about $15.00 each for use with a couple of skirts and dresses that I have. I only want a to make the full flow of the skirt part of the dress or the skirt itself to fluff out some and then have only a hint of the slip show. Hopefully, that will be one more added element and feature of my outfit that will take away from my other male features.

I have a couple of skirts and dresses that have a bit of lace showing at the bottom (basically a short trim piece) to give the impression that there is a slip underneath. It is just one way to add a bit of vintage to a modern fabric and design and add a bit more femininity to that style. I really do not like the stiffness to the taffeta and some crinoline materials, as it is too noisy, rough and stiff for my tastes. I prefer that layered nylon/rayon for the softer feel, no noise and additional volume at the bottom of a flowing skirt or dress.

Beverley Sims
03-30-2014, 12:04 PM
I still have some, they take up a lot of space especially the tulle ones, a bit of starch makes them really stand out.
I wore them for square dancing until a few years ago.
If I wear them now it is under a full skirt and white bobby sox with sneakers.
A nice low cut peasant blouse to top it off.
I am Blonde too. :)

Jari
03-31-2014, 09:39 AM
I love pettis - i regularly wear 6 or 7 under circle skirts and dresses. The feeling is immense, so so nice, really transformative. I dress to please myself and as part of fantasy play, round the house. I do sometimes imagine going our dressed like that, im sure i would receive a lot of attention. I also love silk scarves, corsets, chunky costume jewellery and heavy make up, so I am sure you can imagine my look all dolled- up :-)

kimberlybates
03-31-2014, 09:57 AM
I have a very nice collection of vintage slips half-slips petti-pants and crinolines. I have my one Aunt's poodle skirt that I have worn to several costume events. But for everyday you seldom see many GG's wearing slips, but occasionally I do see one in a skirt or dress and the breeze shows some lace beneath the hem.

Martha G
03-31-2014, 10:04 AM
I always wear a petticoat when I wear a long skirt.

When I am costuming I always like an outfit that requires a large hooped petticoat.

The one I have is 115" and is filled with lace around each hoop and the bottom.

Guess I am old fashioned but after all I am 71!

Ally 2112
03-31-2014, 12:12 PM
I also love petticoats and the dressess that go with them .I own 5 full petticoats and 3 dressess that go very nicely with them :)

Martha G
03-31-2014, 01:02 PM
Ally, you are a girl after my own heat! - I love petticoats!

Jari
03-31-2014, 01:08 PM
From very early experiments in dressing I would wear several layers of sisters skirts to create the effect of pettis - i didnt evem know what they were called when I first stared - just that women in old fashioned films wore them and the effect of skirts sticking out like that was outlandish and deliciously feminine. They make performing tasks and moving normally much more difficult, but create beauty and grace with their movement. I love trying to do every day tasks whilt wearing 6 net petticoats - it feels so good to feel them, like a wonderful feminine prison. Mmmm mmmm.

pcpolitex
04-23-2014, 06:57 PM
Fun wearing 200 - 400 yards of pettis under a super wide skirt. Also wear a full slip with lots of lace, panties, stockings, garters, see thru bra with protruding breast forms under a sheer blouse, high heels and a very long wig with red hair. Hard to drive a car but worth the effort to reach the destination. Did this for Halloween two years ago(240 yds of pettis from malco modes). Checked out by many women who wanted to see my pettis. Where did I buy them. Could they feel my boobs. Had some dance with me. Many came to the dance floor to watch the pettis and lift my skirts and count the layers . Lots of smartphone photos taken. Ladies try dressing this way its a hoot.

Tami Monroe
04-23-2014, 07:31 PM
I remember back in the 80s, when women were still more likely to dress up for work and wear hosiery, that many would still wear slips of some sort under their dresses, as you could occasionally get a peek of the lace from the slip poking out from under the skirt/dress. Those were the days (in my youth) when women still dressed somewhat classy.

countrygirl
04-23-2014, 07:41 PM
I have always wanted to experience dressing in clothes from the 1860's.

Sometimes Steffi
04-23-2014, 09:11 PM
I bought this very eclectic full-length ball gown to wear at the Keystone Gala Ball. I dedidec to accessorize it with a crinoline to make the skirt poof out more and satin gloves. I got them both on eBay and had them shipped here from China.

Reminds me that I still have to post some Keystone pics.

Pink Susan
06-10-2014, 05:57 AM
Sometimes , I don't feel properly dressed without a slip / petticoat . I often sleep in a full length one .

They are so lovely , I can't understand why todays women have abandoned them , they are pretty , feminine and sexy , which is more than can be said for a pair of horrible black pants , that seem to be worn so much these days .

BLUE ORCHID
06-10-2014, 06:36 AM
Really, just the rubbery smell of a Playtex 18hour girdle! Remember that?

Hi Ophelia, That sure brings back some wonderful memories.:daydreaming:

BLUE ORCHID
06-10-2014, 06:41 AM
Hi Adrienner, Those fashions of the 50s' & the 60s' were so lovely I would love to have some petticoats and wide skirts.

mariehart
06-10-2014, 09:51 AM
There was a short lived fashion in the seventies when mini skirts went out and maxi skirts came back for a false petticoat to be visible just below the skirt. I had one at the time and I loved it. Add that to impossibly high and blocky shoes and the effect was great. It didn't last though and girls went over to trousers and jeans. In the eighties there was a move back into tighter and shorter skirts reminiscent of the sixties. In fact I remember my first night meeting other CDs at a support group. I borrowed my youngers sisters dog tooth patter suit, complete with tight skirt just below the knee and an angora style polo neck top. The effect was gorgeous.

To be fair the eighties were pretty frilly, another golden era for CDs.

I was an extra in a TV series set in the sixties once, the early sixties in England. The fashions were nice but a little dull. It wasn't until the mini skirt and flower power kicked in did things improve. I love the beehive hairdos though and I'm sure most of you CDs love the idea of stockings and suspenders. Unfortunately the mini skirt brought the demise of 'nylons', panti hose became the norm. In fact my Father worked in a hosiery factory at the time. There was always a good selection around the house. Some of which I acquired.

Crinolyn
07-08-2014, 08:11 PM
I really enjoy looking at vintage fashions from the late 50s and early 60s, and from many high fashion houses of the day I 've seen old photos of models wearing wide skirts and petticoats. I just wonder if any of our members has ever seen a GG actually wear a petticoat.

My mother owned one, which I wore when I raided her closet (it was divine) but even she never wore it. I don't see them now anywhere but on sissy maids (adorable) but gosh what I wouldn't give to see them come back. They made such a lovely rustle....

They ARE in fashion in some circles. Just check out http://www.pettipond.com a dear friend's website. Look to the updates.
Cordially,
Crinolyn