Vintage Amateur Teens

Vintage Amateur Teens




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Vintage Amateur Teens
Teenage girls living in the 1940s enjoyed an independence that would make many modern teen envious.
They had been raised by parents and teachers who encouraged them to dress prettily so they could find a young man to marry, and to work a part-time job so they could buy expensive wedding china.
But by the time they were old enough to work part-time jobs, the young men were away at war and mom and dad were both working away from the home. With no young boys to impress and no parents to please, teenage girls, were left with an unexpected level of independence, and a lot of disposable income.
Ballet girls posing in their dressing room at the Cremorne Theatre, Brisbane, 1940.
Teenage girls gather around wearing their ice skates, c. 1944. Photo by Kirn Vintage Stock/Corbis via Getty Images
Smiling teen girl cheerleader wearing varsity letter sweater, Los Angeles, California, 1949. Photo by Camerique/Getty Images
At the Vermont state fair, Rutland.
Backstage at the girlie show at the Vermont state fair, Rutland.
Young fashionable women. Photo by FORTEPAN CC BY-SA 3.0
In school, they were expected to follow a strict dress code, which mandated everything from the type of blouse, skirt, socks, shoes and even type of jewelry and hairstyles they should wear.
But outside of the school, they had more choices about how to spend spare time and money. They bought the clothes they wanted to wear: knit sweaters, plaid skirts, bobby socks, loafers, and nail-polish-painted eye-glasses.
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Clothing designers were puzzled to find that these teenage girls picked different clothes than the conventional styles preferred by their mothers. Some of them picked more “masculine” styles, donning pantsuits, slacks, denim jeans, and even overalls.
When they weren’t working or at school, they hung out at movie theaters and soda fountains listening to Frank Sinatra, swing dancing and enjoying a carefree and independent life far from the troubles of war.
Students at Washington High School in class, training for specific contributions to the war effort, Los Angeles, California. Ralph Angar, instructor, explains propeller characteristics to students in the aeronautics class (LOC).
In bathing suits, North Africa, 1944.
On vacation at Lake Balaton in Hungary, 1939. Photo by FORTEPAN CC BY-SA 3.0
The teenage girls of the 1940s lived in an exciting and drastically changing world. By the time the war was over, and society started to get back to “normal,” these girls had already enjoyed a taste of independence that they weren’t ready to let go of.
Many of them would grow up to be part of the 1960s women’s rights movement, bringing a new level of independence to American women, for decades to come.
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The cultural upheaval of the 1960s in the U.S. gave us some of the greatest fashion trends of the 20th century, and the influences of various subcultures like hippies or disco-goers have extended well into the 21st as well. In 1969, LIFE Magazine decided to photograph the teen fashions that American high schoolers across the country were wearing, which is why we’ve got these brilliant vintage photos to share with you today.
The cultural revolution against the mainstream captured the imagination of an entire era, and people became more liberated – in terms of sexuality, musical taste, and self-expression – than ever before. Short skirts, funky tights, and extravagant shoes flourished, and stylish kids weren’t afraid to show a bit of skin.
Check out these photos for a nostalgic look at the groovy garbs of 70s fashion!
“ Corona del Mar High School students Kim Robertson, Pat Auvenshine and Pam Pepin wear “hippie” fashions, 1969, ” – LIFE magazine.
“ High schooler Lenore Reday stops traffic while wearing a bell-bottomed jumpsuit in Newport Beach, Calif., 1969. ”
“ A Southern California high school student walks toward classmates while wearing the “Mini Jupe” skirt, 1969. ”
“ High school teacher Sandy Brockman wears a bold print dress, 1969. ”
“ Student Rosemary Shoong at Beverly Hills High School, wearing a dress she made herself, 1969. ”
“ High school students wearing “hippie” fashion, 1969. ”
“ High school student band, in California. ”
“ High school student wearing bell-bottoms and boots, 1969. ”
“ Beverly Hills High School student Erica Farber, wearing a checkered and tiered outfit, walks with a boy, 1969. ”
“ Southern California high school students, 1969 .”
“ High schooler Nina Nalhaus wears wool pants and a homemade jacket in Denver, Colo., 1969. ”
“ The cool kids of Beverly Hills High show off their fashions, 1969. ”
“ Southern California high school student wears old-fashioned tapestry skirt and wool shawl, 1969. ”
“ Southern California high schooler wears a buckskin vest and other hippie fashions, 1969. ”
“ Students at Woodside High in California, 1969 .”
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Did anyone else notice they photographed the one girl three seperate times in three different outfits?
Yeah. I noticed that to. I think that most of these photos were taken from a magazine fashion shoot. I mean, seriously, to set up.
These look like the work of a stock photo agency or an advertiser to me. My kids have done this sort of model work for edu brochures.
I noticed and also she 'attended' two differnt high schools. Hmmmm
Everyone looks so much happier then :) the high school kids of today.
High school was never a good time for some people.
Judy is correct - there was a major war going on with boys getting drafted into the armed forces and being sent overseas to die so that wealthy elites could profit from the war.
But we didnt have to worry about getting shot
They were. I know they were in the 80's as well.Kids were allowed to act like kids.
Not all hippie. Some are mod (the Pucci-style tights for example)
Some of the boys look trad/preppy as well.
Though American trad was a big influence on British mod so it could be my British eyes picking t
Did anyone else notice they photographed the one girl three seperate times in three different outfits?
Yeah. I noticed that to. I think that most of these photos were taken from a magazine fashion shoot. I mean, seriously, to set up.
These look like the work of a stock photo agency or an advertiser to me. My kids have done this sort of model work for edu brochures.
I noticed and also she 'attended' two differnt high schools. Hmmmm
Everyone looks so much happier then :) the high school kids of today.
High school was never a good time for some people.
Judy is correct - there was a major war going on with boys getting drafted into the armed forces and being sent overseas to die so that wealthy elites could profit from the war.
But we didnt have to worry about getting shot
They were. I know they were in the 80's as well.Kids were allowed to act like kids.
Not all hippie. Some are mod (the Pucci-style tights for example)
Some of the boys look trad/preppy as well.
Though American trad was a big influence on British mod so it could be my British eyes picking t
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Watching these vintage sex education movies, it would be easy to feel a little smug. Most of them are badly acted, strangely staged, and full of outdated language.
But some people would argue that our contemporary take on sex ed isn't all that much better.
On Wednesday, July 24, Eve Ensler, the writer and activist who created 'The Vagina Monologues' and 'V-Day', is in the red chair .
She'll talk to George about the current state of sex ed, and share her belief that it's letting young people down and contributing to feelings of shame and confusion.
"I interview so many young teenagers, and so many boys have no idea what sex is. They don't have a clue. Girls don't know," she tells George.
"So they get together in sexual misery, right? Somebody jumps on somebody, and the girl goes 'that's what sex is? Oh my god, that's a nightmare, I don't want it.' And it begins the pattern."
Catch the full interview with Ensler tomorrow at 7 pm on CBC Television , and enjoy a squirm-inducing trip down memory lane below.
It's hard to say whether this is a sexual education film or a short horror movie. Either way, it's off-putting.
This is a post-war instructional film on menstruation that mainly focuses on teaching girls about how to use sanitary pads, but also gets into some odd advice: don't get your feet wet while you have your period. Make sure not to catch a chill. And look around for a nice hot drink if you're feeling out of sorts.
It may be a little dated, but one of the most interesting aspects of this film (a sequel of sorts to 'Boy to Man', another educational film released three years earlier) is hearing young women talk informally about their lives. Styles may change, but people are still people.
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Imagine what Dan Savage would have had to say if he was around back then.
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