Every decade has its memorable style. Some are fantastic and leave us wishing to bring those eras back. Others… not so much. The bright rainbow legwarmers of the ‘80s might be a thing we can let go… maybe. And, rumors are that Disco is long dead, despite several efforts to bring it back into the modern day. There is certainly something to the ‘70s and the groovy style that it had to offer, just like the ‘60s and its flower power peace and love.
But, there is something about the decade even before that which warms the heart. The retro look, the joy that came from simple pleasures, the perfectly pleasant atmosphere of the suburban life. The ability to relax at an ice cream parlor and dance to some upbeat tunes is something we all probably miss. But, who can argue with having access to almost all the world’s information at the touch of a smart screen!? But, that is where the magic of modernity allows for us to have both at once!
Now you can let your kiddo know exactly how great the earlier times were by transporting back to the swell 1950’s with this Poodle Skirt Dress. It is a great way to celebrate all things retro black and white striped jersey bodice and the shining pink skirt, complete with a black poodle appliqué and silver sequined leash. The faux leather belt with its round buckle gives a nice contrast to the brighter shades around it. Finish off the base look with an adorable black scarf that can be worn around the neck or head and your kiddo will be ready to bop at the parlor! Available in multiple sizes in case you want to go along and be seemingly sweet sisters!
50's Poodle Picture
When customers buy a 1950s poodle skirts or circle skirts, I am often asked for advice on what to wear with it. Cute and believable 50s costumes do not need to be fully vintage, or expensive! In fact, most of the items you will need to finish off your look can be found on our web site, in your closet or your local variety store. This article will guide you in accessorizing to create a fun, affordable 50s look.
May 22, 2018 Looks like i accidentaly clicked the caps button on that comment lol. Anyways, I like putting Snow (a white poodle) in a bunny bow hat,heart shaped glasses,polka dot winter coat,and a ruffled skirt:D i also like putting her in a pink,sparkly bow and a 50′s poodle dress.
- Cinch belt ideas - quick and easy
The cinch belt is an essential part of your 50s costume. It will define the waist to create the famous 50s bell shape, and help to keep your shirt tucked in, so you do the hop all night long and keep looking proper. We carry several kinds of cinch belts On a budget? Here’s how to create the look of a cinch belt. Buy 2' wide ribbon in a craft store, card shops, florist or dollar stores. A black ribbon, or a color that matches part of your outfit and contrasts with the color of your top is best. Get gussied up in your poodle skirt and top, tuck the shirt in, and have someone help you tie the ribbon over where the shirt meets the waist of the skirt, hiding the line. You can tie it in a cute bow in the back, or tuck the ends under the ribbon, to hide them. You can also do this with a long strip of netting fabric. Just cut a strip about 2” or more wide, and tie it in the back in just the same way. Accentuate the middle of the bow, or help hide the knot with a pretty pin, or clip on accessory if you like, as well. Have fun with it! You can’t go wrong, as long as you keep the colors and textures consistent.
- Pick the right shirt to go with your skirt!
To create a poodle girl look, your blouse does not have to be vintage! We carry Peter Pan Blouses or take a look in your closet or local large chain store for fitted t-shirts, button downs, boat-necks, turtle necks, or off the shoulder peasant-tops, in solid colors to compliment or match your circle skirt or poodle skirt. Do you want to be sweet and innocent? Pick crisp white, or light pastel colors. Cute doesn’t have to be powdery-- bright bubblegum pink or purple grape colors also work well for a cute princess look, especially with a tiara! Or how about bad and beautiful? Try strong contrasts like red/black, purple/black, white/black, red/gold, and black/blue. You can even try wild colors like black with lime green or magenta/hot pink for a party look.

- Help! I can’t find saddle shoes anywhere!
This is my most asked question. Real saddle shoes can be hard to find, and expensive, especially for a costume that may only be worn a few times. Here is what I tell people - Start with a pair of plain, white or black tennis shoe. These usually run anywhere from $10-$20, and can also be found in any variety store. Even cheaper knock-off versions can sometimes be found in dollar stores. They aren’t the best quality, but will do for a versatile costume shoe. Try changing the shoelaces to a color that matches your outfit or use ribbon instead. You can even paint your own saddle shoes. Use black paint and sharpies to paint the black part of a saddle shoe onto white sneakers. (There are videos online that show you how.) Black or white shoelaces will finish the look. Or try ballet style slippers or mary janes in pastel colors, black, or white. They aren’t the iconic saddle shoes, but they are still a totally authentic, comfortable, and great look for your 50s costume. - How do I add some fluff to my skirt, without a crinoline?
We carry crinolines but if you find yourself in need of a crinoline with little time or cash to spare, here is what you can do to add the look of a crinoline, and some shape to your 50s skirt. While it may not be the same as a big fluffy crinoline, adding a bit of lace or netting to the bottom of your skirt will still add a good amount of shape and fullness, and it looks stylish too! Here's how to do it. Pick up some relatively stiff netting fabric, fluffy lace, or gauzy fabric in a color that suits your skirt, from your local crafts or fabric store. You want a strip about twice as long as the circumference of your poodle or circle skirt. Use thread to gather the netting into a long ruffle then sew onto the inside of your skirt, using a running or basting stitch, and let a bit of the fabric hang beneath the line of the skirt, about 1in. It doesn’t have to be expertly sewed, just sewn well enough that it stays on, and isn’t making your skirt gather in odd places. If you are worried about your sewing skills, you can sew the netting onto the edges of a slip instead. Use extra netting/gauzy fabric as a scarf for your hair, neck, or wrist! The scarf does not need to be hemmed to look good.

Creating a 50s look does not have to be expensive, or hard, and doesn’t need to include all authentic 1950s vintage items. With a little creativity and bravery, you can find most of the things you need in a pinch, very close to home!
Webkinz 50's Poodle Dress Dress Costume

Webkinz 50's Poodle Dress Cake
I hope my suggestions help you get inspired to look like the 50s sock hop girl of your dreams!