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General Styling Tips

by Christine Griffiths

Why Dress Up?

  • Helps you Ham it Up and keep a smile on your dial.
  • Helps an audience place the dance in history (ie not Rock n' Roll!).
  • Gives a sense of spectacle.
  • Puts you in touch with the era of the dance (20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, naughties.)
  • Lets you know you're in 'Fun Mode', not Work Mode, Family Mode or Tired Mode!
  • Being in costume allows your Dance persona to shine! New outfit, new personality!
  • They were damn stylish eras! You'll never look so good!

Vintage shopping tips

  • Look outside your size.
  • Keep in mind folk were different sizes back then. Most 40's girl stuff is current day 8-10.
  • Check out the weight, seams and cut of an item for 'danceability'.
  • Remember the 70's & 80's had 40's revivals.
  • Look for colours/patterns that suit you, and are 'vintage'.
  • Never walk past an Op Shop or Designer Recycle Shop. Don't wait till you need an outfit.
  • Check out Army Disposals for uniforms.

Internet shopping tips

  • Know your sizes in inches & centimeters buy a dual measuring tape and get measured up professionally!
  • Postage from the US costs about $15 AUD for 1-2 pieces, so factor it in.
  • Let ebay be your friend- see search terms on the next pages, and start slow! Try a tutorial first.
  • Bookmark an International Currency Converter and Clothes Size Converter for quick reference.

Tailoring

  • Make friends with a dressmaker. One that can reproduce clothing without a pattern.
  • Men's suits (buy big, take it in at the waist to get a vintage look).
  • Women's pants (buy big, take it up at the groin/waist to get a vintage look).
  • Warning: don't mess too much with true vintage gear if you want to re-sell it!
  • Zoot chains (Spotlight)- not recommended for aerials, though!
  • Emergency Performance/ Ball Kit essential! Include: safety pins, small stapler, bobby pins, double sided tape.

Make it yourself

  • Vogue and Butterick pattern books still have great 40s & 50s patterns in the Vintage section.
  • Crochet a Snood for your hair (for girls mainly, but if your beard gets out of control…?!)
  • Add vintage buttons to a new shirt or fat buttons on wide-legged pants
  • Find a good Sailor collar, sew it on a t-shirt. Voila, vintage Repro!
  • Embroidery/ iron on Swingy patches. Loads on the internet and some at Lincraft/Spotlight.
  • Hemming tape is your friend too, use it for cheap quick alterations to hemlines/sleeves.
  • Use part of the fabric design to make accessories.

Modern Swing style

  • Sports shoes - go with 50s style, rather than Space Aged (i.e. Dunlop volleys)
  • Cargo pants
  • Vintage swimsuits as tops
  • Babydoll dresses with dance pants as tunics
  • Cheerleader (60s) paneled dresses worn as tunics