Sale with up to 70% discount on selected items
Monroe Trousers in Denim | Weekend Doll | Women's trousers
Monroe Trousers in Black Denim | Weekend Doll
The Norma Jean Jeans made from organic denim | Emmy Design
Gina Dress in Lighthouses | Pretty Vacant
The Technicolor Cotton Top in Wine Red | Emmy Design
The Technicolor Cotton Top in Misty Green | Emmy Design
Gina Dress in Oranges | Pretty Vacant
The Technicolor Cotton Top in Ivory | Emmy Design
Sweater Oslo Cable Fairisle in Ivory | Pretty Vacant
Lola Button Skirt Tropez | King Louie
Peggy Top Cream Cakes | Palava
Eve Knitted Top Blue Marbled | Palava
The Emmy Goes to Paris Top in Red | Emmy Design
The Technicolor Cotton Top in Midnight | Emmy Design
DISCOVER MORE DECADES
1950S FASHION
1950s women's fashion stands for feminine silhouettes, emphasized waists, and an elegant lightness that still defines this era today. Characteristic features include flowing skirts, form-fitting cuts, and loving details that make 1950s fashion unmistakable. At Bright House Vintage, you'll find selected women's fashion that is inspired by these classic forms and brings the charm of the 1950s back to life.
OUR 50S RANGE
Our range includes selected 50s clothing for women, including trousers, skirts, dresses, blouses and cardigans. The individual pieces can be combined in many ways and include both elegant everyday looks and characteristic elements of Rockabilly fashion.
Typical of this decade are our charming Rockabilly dresses, which perfectly capture the joie de vivre of this era with their wide skirts. Our selection of tops also features classic accents such as playful pussy-bow blouses, which add a feminine touch to any outfit. If you're looking for the perfect skirt, figure-hugging pencil skirts or widely flared A-line skirts are typical for the authentic 50s look.
OUR 50S BRANDS
Our selection features brands that have a keen sense of cuts, materials, and the style of the 1950s. These include Banned Retro, House of Foxy, Very Cherry, Hearts & Roses, Pretty Vacant, Femkit, Weekend Doll and Emmy Design. Each brand brings its own signature while remaining true to the character of the 1950s.