1940s Fashions For Dolls - A Pixie Faire Style Guide

Pixie Faire Style Guide 1940s Fashion For Dolls

We’ve put together the ultimate guide to help you make a historically accurate 1940s look for your doll, such as Molly McIntire®!  This period of history was dominated by World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945 (the United States, however, did not enter the war until December of 1941, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor).  Despite only lasting six years, the war had an impactful influence on the fashion industry, both domestically and abroad.  To understand 1940s fashion, focus on these five key components:  separates, dresses, utility clothes, girls’ clothing, and accessories.  Use these elements to put together your own 1940s outfit for your doll. 

 

WWII AND THE AMERICAN FASHION INDUSTRY

The American fashion industry would probably not be where it is today without World War II.  Before World War II, Americans copied their fashions from Europe.  Some American brands would actually go so far as to send “spies” over to Paris to watch their runways and sketch down the latest looks as quickly as possible.  These sketches would then be brought back to the United States where they would be put into production for the American market.  When the war broke out across Europe, nearly all fashion houses were shut down.  The fashion industry was especially hard hit when the Germans started their occupation of Paris in 1940.  Between no new looks coming from Europe and the United States still living a somewhat peaceful life outside of the war, America was in need of clothing.  This encouraged the development of the American fashion industry which has since become one of the leading influences in the fashion world.

 

SEPARATES

One favored look of the 1940s were separates for women, particularly the skirt suit.  When the men went off to fight in the war, the women had to pick up the slack on the home front.  Women worked in factories, businesses, and even in the military and each one needed something to wear.  Hence the skirt suit emerged, which was both business professional and still feminine.  It could be casually worn for errands or decorated for military officers.  The popular jacket style for skirt suits was well-tailored with boxy, padded shoulders, and peplum-waisted (which emphasized the hour-glass figure that was highly favored at the time).  The skirt of the suit would fall past the knee and could either be full or tight depending on the occasion.

 

DRESSES

When women weren’t needing special clothes for the workforce, they would still often opt for dresses.  Dresses were often simplistic and plain due to the war.  Hemlines were cut to the knee and extraneous embellishments were removed to keep the clothes from becoming too wasteful.  Skirts on dresses were A-line shaped to give flare, without using too much fabric.  Sleeves were shorter (to the elbow or above) and had very little extra puff to preserve fabric usage.  Like the jackets of the skirt suits, shoulders were boxy and often accentuated using shoulder pads.  Dresses nearly always had belts made of coordinating or matching fabrics and larger, military-inspired lapels.  Popular neckline styles on dresses ranged from V-neck to sweetheart necklines.  Other popular dress styles at the time included button-down shirt dresses and wrap dresses.

 

UTILITY CLOTHES

Born from necessity, utility clothes were some of the most dominating items during the 1940s.  Clothing and textiles were rationed because of the ongoing war and the tireless war effort.  In places like Britain, where the war was particularly bad, government-mandated rationing was taken to the extreme.  Utility clothes were effortlessly practical.  They were made to be worn across all the seasons only using specific, carefully curated, and government-rationed fabrics.  They were designed with simple lines and rarely featured extraneous trimmings.  The line of utility garments ranged from menswear to childrenswear and covered everything in between.  Removing pockets, thinning collars, reducing the number of buttons, and other measures were taken to ensure that no large amount of fabric was being used unnecessarily.  It has been estimated that because of the austerity utility clothing, nearly 4 million square yards of cotton (not including other popular fabrics) were saved for the war effort.

 

GIRLS’ CLOTHING TRENDS

Like through much of history, girl’s clothing in the 1940s followed somewhat closely with what their mothers or older sisters would wear.  During the 1940s, girls would mostly wear dresses with simple lines, similar to shapes that adult women would wear.  Girls’ dresses, however, would feature many more frills than their adult counterparts.  Things like lace, ribbons, smocking, and extra buttons were added to make outfits feel more youthful and fun.  Shorts for casual wear were also introduced into girls’ wardrobes during this time because they used less fabric (which was good for rationing) and were more comfortable (which was good for play).  Rationing coupons and limitations were more flexible for children’s wear during this time because children outgrow clothes quickly.  Newly developed synthetic fabrics (see FABRIC AND PRINTS below) were favored for children’s wear because it made the clothes more durable and less costly to produce and purchase.  Also important to note during this era was the division between “girl colors” and “boy colors.”  For one of the first times in history color differentiation between the genders was taking place.  Girls adopted colors like the traditional pink or other pastels and boy took on darker, more masculine looking colors like blue, green, or grey.

 

ACCESSORIES

Even though the world was desperate to reserve extraneous goods during the war, women still found ways to accessorize properly.  Apart from stockings, other popular accessories at the time were belts, gloves, and headscarves.  As mentioned in the dresses section above, belts were nearly always featured on dresses, or even on women’s pants and skirt suits too.  Belts at the time were thin, plain, and fabric-covered to match outfits.  Past the early 1940s, belts did not feature metal buckles because of the metal rationing at the time.  Instead, a tie-front belt was the most popular style during the war.  After the war, belts became larger, featured metal closures, and came in many different materials, like leather or plastic (which weren’t offered during the war).  Gloves were always worn outside of the house and were made out of leather or suede whenever possible.  They were usually made in neutral colors so that they could be worn with many different outfits.  Sometimes they would be coordinated to the hat for an extra-stylish look.  One final popular accessory of the 1940s would have been the headscarf.  Headscarves were large, triangular fabric cuts (usually rayon, or, if possible, silk), and tied around the head to protect women’s hair and keep it out of their faces.  They are one of the most iconic women’s accessories from the 1940s thanks to the Rosie the Riveter drawings.

 

FABRIC AND PRINTS

Despite the darkness of the world (and maybe even in defiance to it), womenswear throughout the 1940s opted for vibrant and happy colors.  While some colors did come in and out of popularity throughout the decade, colors like navy blue, pink, golden yellow, red, and a range of greens were consistently popular.  In the summer, pastel versions of these colors were most commonly used.  During the winter, stronger and bolder versions of these colors were used.  These colors were used in a variety of prints, but the most favored were polka dots, plaids, stripes, checks, florals, and abstract prints.  The desired fabric choices of the time were rayon, wool, cotton, jersey knit, velvet, or even silk on rare occasions.  Take a look below for our suggested fabric choices!

Light Pink Ditsy Floral from Joann Fabrics

Buffalo Check Cotton from Joann Fabrics

Royal White Dot from Joann Fabrics

Heathered Brown Solid Wool Flannel from Mood Fabrics   

Pea Green Rose Floral from Mood Fabrics 

 

Pixie Faire offers a wide variety of 1940s inspired patterns for a variety of doll sizes Check out the full collection HERE!

 

We'd love to see your creations too, so if you make one, please tag us on Instagram @PixieFaire

You can also share pictures in the Pixie Faire Inspiration Gallery right here on the website, either use the #pixiefaire when posting on IG, or just click the little + box to upload your picture right here on the website!

Thanks everyone!

For Pixie Faire, Katie

(This post and giveaway are not endorsed or affiliated with American Girl®, no endorsement implied.) 

We’d love to hear from you. Please leave a comment and tell us,  What fashion element of the 40s do you admire most?

 

 


100 Comments

Gracia
Gracia

June 14, 2022

In this Era I was sewing all my own clothes and I loved the fashions of the day. They were simple and comfortable.

MAUREEN MACLEAN
MAUREEN MACLEAN

June 14, 2022

I love the look. Little girls in ruffles, how can anyone not love that?

Teresa
Teresa

June 14, 2022

I was talking with my 90 year old mother the other day & she was telling me as a teenager how thrilled she was to be a wearing outfits that were “less little girl & more sophisticated – like she really was growing up”

Maria Luisa
Maria Luisa

June 14, 2022

Love the look so feminine with those simple details like pockets or buttons

Chriss
Chriss

June 14, 2022

1940s styles aren’t really my favorite, they’re a little too buttoned-up and simple for my tastes. I prefer the looser comfortable styles of the 20s-30s, or the extra design elements in the 1950s styles personally.

Kate
Kate

June 14, 2022

I’ve always love polka dots and plaids, so I would have to say the fabrics and prints are my favorite aspects.

Donna Landreth
Donna Landreth

June 14, 2022

The Fashion Element of the 40’s I admire the most are the dresses. Thank you for the awesome giveaways.❤️😘💋

Carol
Carol

June 14, 2022

I love that although fabric amounts had to be limited, there were still details that made each outfit feminine. I love the plastic buttons that came out during this era.

Deborah
Deborah

June 14, 2022

Love the blouse collars of the 40’s

Valen
Valen

June 14, 2022

I really like the button front dresses with the matching belts.

Dawn
Dawn

June 14, 2022

I loved that despite the need to save fabric, women managed to look so good!

Dawn
Dawn

June 14, 2022

I loved that despite the need to save fabric, women managed to look so good!

Diane
Diane

June 14, 2022

I love the simple lines of the clothes for the women and the added frills for the little girls.

Sonja
Sonja

June 14, 2022

I just enjoy the dresses from the mid-20th century! They look so cute and comfortable :)

Jamie
Jamie

June 14, 2022

Nice article. Thanks

Nancy
Nancy

June 14, 2022

I love this era. Brings memories of my Mom.

Dawn
Dawn

June 14, 2022

I love the variety of designs. So much experimentation with cuts and embellishments.

Joy
Joy

June 14, 2022

Love the classic lines and details in the 40’s styles.

Sherry
Sherry

June 14, 2022

I really enjoyed reading about the 1940 and 1950 styles and colors. I was born in September 1959 so I didn’t really see much of these styles but my grandmother wore some of these types of styles so they are familiar to me. My mom wore a lot of 1950 styles when I was a kid. I look forward to make some 1950 styles for my American Girl dolls.

time2smile
time2smile

June 14, 2022

I have, and still wear on special occasions, the skirted suit my mother wore when she married my father in September, 1940. It is one of my prized possessions. Made of wool, fully lined jacket, shoulder pads and the distinct collar shape all contribute to its special period style. So it is my favorite. Since AG dolls are marketed as being representative 10-year-olds, I am disappointed that your discussion on fashion doesn’t have a focus on children, but rather on adults. My mother grew up in the 1920’ and 1930’s, and I would love to have a full range of patterns for what 10-year-olds were wearing at that time.

Tricia
Tricia

June 14, 2022

I love the figure-flattering, unapologetically feminine looks. Lovely!

Stephanie G
Stephanie G

June 14, 2022

I love the skirt suits!

Marcela
Marcela

June 14, 2022

I like so much the collection!!!

Pat
Pat

June 14, 2022

I love the fabrics used in dresses of the 40’s. I always buy fabric that has the era’s look. Also love that most of these dresses were made at home.

Brandi
Brandi

June 14, 2022

I like the collars and necklines!

Kathy  m
Kathy m

June 14, 2022

Love the 40 looks of girl dress and those practical suits for working women

Becky
Becky

June 14, 2022

Loved the fashions of the 40’s would love to be able to share this with my granddaughters

margefrink
margefrink

June 14, 2022

The 1940’s style clothes are classic! This era was a time where pride for our country was all around. Outfits were conservative and expressed a strength in women as they willingly served in positions that were just opening up. Outfits became practical as women showed just how capable they were in helping our country to unite and flourish! God Bless AMERICA!

Judy Bean
Judy Bean

June 14, 2022

I love the little girl dresses with all the ruffles along with their saddle shoes. Really made them look girly and adorable. I also like the women’s gowns. So beautiful and elegant.

Jana
Jana

June 14, 2022

I love the introduction of trousers for women and practical clothing.

Catherine Hines
Catherine Hines

June 14, 2022

I love the hairstyles, shoes and makeup from the 40’s, and the fabric prints!

Fran Bott
Fran Bott

June 14, 2022

I love all the small details in the 40’s clothing.

Taylor Charlie
Taylor Charlie

June 14, 2022

Definitely interesting to see a time period represented in clothing that I wasn’t around for.

Doreen
Doreen

June 14, 2022

I love reading about fashion history.

sherrie peterson
sherrie peterson

June 14, 2022

Love the people’s spirit back then. As reflected in the clothing.

Mary Lynn
Mary Lynn

June 14, 2022

I wasn’t born until 1951, but my older sister was born in 1943, and I got to wear some of her hand-me-downs. I particularly remember a lovely red and gray plaid wool coat with a matching beret that made 6yo me feel incredibly stylish.

Della
Della

June 14, 2022

I love the feed sacks. My grandmother used them to make her aprons!

Sylvia
Sylvia

June 14, 2022

I was a school girl during the 40’s and remember fondly the dresses and slacks we wore. Could only wear dresses or skirt and blouse to school. My mother made most of mine. She was a wonderful seamstress. I now sew the same fashions for my granddaughter’s AM dolls.
Brings back sweet memories.

Candace
Candace

June 14, 2022

I still love and wear the forties fashions. My favorite is the skirt suit, with a peplum jacket. I’ve made myself a few thru the years. My mother was a teen during the WWII years. I still have a jacket of hers, navy blue and grey striped (3/4"stripes) heavy silk fabric, front cut on the bias, 3/4 length sleeves, covered buttons. Very simple but classy, and no I do not fit it any longer…

Kitty Farnsworth
Kitty Farnsworth

June 14, 2022

Love this pattern, fond memories from the past.

Cristy Estep
Cristy Estep

June 14, 2022

I love the little girls in their pretty dresses! The women dressed so nice! Thanks for the history behind 1940’s fashion!
Sue
Sue

June 14, 2022

I love that the 40’s styles emphasised a woman’s waist and looked feminine

Cristy Estep
Cristy Estep

June 14, 2022

I love the little girls in their pretty dresses! The women dressed so nice! Thanks for the history behind 1940’s fashion!
Ann
Ann

June 14, 2022

My mother was a girl in the 1940’s and her nickname was Molly – so I would love to make clothes like those she wore.

Carol B
Carol B

June 14, 2022

I love the clean, simple lines of the 1940’s era. I was very young during the 40’s but I remember the excitement of choosing just the right sack of flour. My Mom got the flour and I got new play clothes made from the printed sack.

Wanda Clarkson
Wanda Clarkson

June 14, 2022

I love the little girl dresses made with feed sacks!!

Tammy
Tammy

June 14, 2022

I like the way that children’s dresses were still allowed to have more detail but still stayed practical enough for play.

Rebecca Landis
Rebecca Landis

June 14, 2022

I love the range of styles. From the simple to frilly. The fashions were a bright spot during a dark time.

K
K

June 14, 2022

I want to make the clothes I wore growing up. Most hand me downs

Marion
Marion

June 14, 2022

I like the variety of clothes to choose from and the multi colors. The outfits are for all girls and women.
Marion

K
K

June 14, 2022

Finally school’s out & I want to sew

Marsha
Marsha

June 14, 2022

I was born in the late 40"s . I love the little school dresses.

Lauren
Lauren

June 14, 2022

Another interesting aspect of wartime fashion was that in Britain it was actually rationed – even if you had the money and it was in the store you could only get a certain amount of clothing each year. And you were limited to pockets. POCKETS. Totally bizarre to me.

Feriba
Feriba

June 14, 2022

I love the fabrics and the simple but elegant styles

Trish Petraska
Trish Petraska

June 14, 2022

I enjoy the little girls 40’s fashion because I think they look adorable! The full dresses with the puffed sleeves are so cute! I was born in the 70’s and my Mom in the 50’s so this was before our time but cute nonetheless!

Sheila chelednik
Sheila chelednik

June 14, 2022

I love the style of the clothing and the colors used.

Lauren
Lauren

June 14, 2022

My favorite 40s styles are made from the special flour and feed sack prints. I love the ingenuity of the styles and how they are so transferable to other era’s of clothing – they mix and match beautifully.

Ehnita
Ehnita

June 14, 2022

I definitely admire the use of less and of alternative sources for materials during the 19940s/war the most. I learned to sew playing with my mom’s scraps, my old clothes cut up and whatever I could find at 2nd hand stores. I still love to work this way with found items, though often mixed with new fabrics or what I have left in my sewing stash.

Nancy
Nancy

June 14, 2022

Thanks for the refresher course about clothing styles in the 1940’s. I love fashion.

Mary
Mary

June 14, 2022

I love the little girls dresses with the flowers and lace. It is timeless to me. I wish moms would
dress the little girls like this again.

Mary C Bailey
Mary C Bailey

June 14, 2022

The most outstanding thing about 40’s fashion is how resilient American women were, and how the fashion was changed to meet the needs of women working outside of their homes. My mother realized that her life would not be like her mother’s, so she prepared herself for a career. She worked her way through college. Her father had died and there were no scholarships or student loans back then. I remember, from photos, the clothes my mother made and wore during this time period when she was a Home Economics major in college. She was tall and slender with a tiny waist, long hair turned under, and red lipstick and nails! These styles looked gorgeous on her. She preferred the more tailored suits. Because she was so feminine, she pulled off the look with ease. Her looks were enough to attract a cute Navy pilot! They married and had me. She taught all of her life and managed all of her responsibilities. I miss her and I’ll never forget her 40’s fashions and the positive attitude they promoted.

Shaun
Shaun

June 14, 2022

When I think about the forties I feel pride for my grandmother and my mother. Women came forward to prove to the world we are more then housekeepers and mothers. We can do anything!

Candy
Candy

June 14, 2022

Those were the clothes my mom wore. Molly is my favorite American girl doll. I enjoyed the fashions of the 40’s too. I really enjoyed reading the blog article and photos.

Becky
Becky

June 14, 2022

I enjoyed the post! Very informative, with interesting details about 40s era clothing

Judy
Judy

June 14, 2022

I love period clothes. I often make and dress my Nellie, MarieGrace and Elizabeth in matching period clothes. I have yet to get into the 40s mollys look, but am looking foreward to its challenges, when I get to that era.

Judy
Judy

June 14, 2022

I love how much the clothing styles were influenced by a major historical event. Yet the women still looked very elegant and had nice accessories and hair styles.

Dolores
Dolores

June 14, 2022

Since I was born in the late 40s, I did wear those style of little girl dresses. I guess my mom liked florals and plaids—because that’s what’s in my photos.

Sue S
Sue S

June 14, 2022

I always enjoyed wearing the shirt waiver dresses. Comfortable and yet smart.

Junice
Junice

June 14, 2022

Those dresses bring back a lot of memories. My mother sewed beautiful dresses for me when I was little girl. By the time junior high school came around, she said it was time for me to make my own clothing. Clothing in the 50’s was very nicely tailored, natural waistlines, and the majority of the dresses had gathered skirts.Winter outfits one had the plaid pleated skirts, sometimes with matching jackets. It was a time when one did dress up, it made you feel very special.

Shaphan
Shaphan

June 14, 2022

Saddle shoes!!!! After reading the Molly books as a girl I just had to have a pair. I still love those shoes! I need to get a pair.🤔😁😁

Heather
Heather

June 14, 2022

The girl’s dresses are cute. My little one loves dresses and is now wants a dress like the red ruffle dress above.

Gail Brimhall
Gail Brimhall

June 14, 2022

During this time period my mother choose a skirt suit for her wedding. It was a hard time for families to do the wedding formal gowns.

Sylvia
Sylvia

June 14, 2022

Love the timeless styles of this era

Ingrid
Ingrid

June 14, 2022

Some of the dresses are catching my eye, though I think it is the 2 piece suits give this era the known look.

Laurie Cressman
Laurie Cressman

June 14, 2022

I found it quite interesting that styles changed in the 40s so that fabric could be conserved. The narrowing of dresses and shortening of hemlines were just two examples.

Michelle McAuley
Michelle McAuley

June 14, 2022

I love the little ruffled dresses with the short socks and dress shoes. Such an adorable look!

Jessica
Jessica

June 14, 2022

I LOVE these! I bought a few to try for my daughter. I was excited because she is currently in an American Girl Camp and Molly is one of the dolls they are discussing. While she doesn’t have Molly, I was going to make her an outfit for her doll to represent that day’s time period talk!

CHERYL McCARTHY
CHERYL McCARTHY

June 14, 2022

My mom wore a suit for her wedding instead of a traditional wedding dress to save money. This way she had a beautiful suit she could wear more than once. I always loved that style of suit.

Maryann
Maryann

June 14, 2022

I love how women styles showed the women in the work force , emulating mens suit fashion in a feminine way.

Derin
Derin

June 14, 2022

I like the utility looks of the 40s. They were so sleek

Paige Jones
Paige Jones

June 14, 2022

I love how the simplicity of garments led to such stunning attention to hair and makeup 😍😍😍

Kathy
Kathy

June 14, 2022

I like that girls dresses had lace or ruffles. Little girls looked like girls. Women’s clothes was nice and professional looking. People didn’t look like slobs with no purpose to their clothing.

Wendy
Wendy

June 14, 2022

Such a great sharing of techniques to recapture a time when Nanas sewed scraps into miracles for their grand-daughters’ dolls. Thank you!

Alberta Bennett
Alberta Bennett

June 14, 2022

I love the style of the 40’s. My mothers dresses and skirts/ tops just have such class.

Barbara
Barbara

June 14, 2022

I still have the boxy suit jacket my mother wore during this time period. It’s a classic, for sure.

Margaret Karen Martin
Margaret Karen Martin

June 14, 2022

The 1940’s style of clothing is the era I love most and didn’t live through. I love the classy, feminine clothing for women that showed their strength and beauty without showing excessive skin. My great-grandmother was an expert seamstress. She could look at a picture in a magazine and make her own pattern to cut out on the very dining table that sits a few feet away from where I’m typing. When her son left his family, she moved in with her daughter-in-law (my grandmother) and helped her work a farm and raise six children. She worked various side jobs to bring in extra money and arrived in style! To me, the clothes of that era represent a time when women were aware of their value in their homes and in society.

peggy price
peggy price

June 14, 2022

I like the 40’s stye because everything was made to look good and in good taste.

Sheryl Knowles
Sheryl Knowles

June 14, 2022

My mother was a teen during the war years and some of her clothes then managed to be saved such that I wore them in my teens. These notes reminded me of my favorites: first, a corduroy dress, belted and somewhat A-lined – just as described – but the main feature were the snaps around the neckline. Mother had a couple lace-trimmed collars and a real fur(!!!) collar that could be snapped in place, for variety. The other outfit was a sky blue tailored wool suit with no lapels at all. I think it too may have had replaceable collars that were basted in, but I wore it “as is”.

Judit Z
Judit Z

June 14, 2022

The styles were very feminine even though fabrics were basic. The details though less were well designed to make one feel fashionable.

Connie
Connie

June 14, 2022

Love the nipped in waists and the full skirts.

Valerie T
Valerie T

June 14, 2022

1940’s fashion were simple and clean lined. I love that about that era of clothing and the saying Make Do, Reuse, or Do Without is exactly what people during the war years did.

Mary Lou Negard
Mary Lou Negard

June 14, 2022

I like the details: bows, tiny buttons and trims in the little girl clothes.

Hermione
Hermione

June 14, 2022

I loved the switch from dresses to more practical pants due to the influence of WWII and women going into “men’s jobs”

Liana
Liana

June 14, 2022

I love the way women in the forties always looked so feminine and put together!

Ramona Johnson
Ramona Johnson

June 14, 2022

I loved learning about the 40’s and the clothing worn.

Shirley Attanaro
Shirley Attanaro

June 14, 2022

I love the suits w padded shoulders.

Sonja
Sonja

June 14, 2022

i really love the separates—especially the jackets that were tailored. The collars, the pockets, and the nipped in waist are just so chic.

Duana
Duana

June 14, 2022

Love the variations in the suits.

Dotti G
Dotti G

June 14, 2022

I like the fact that little girls wore dresses. I love the classic look of the adult fashions and hair styles.

Sue
Sue

June 14, 2022

I am a sucker for hats and how delightful they look with the skirt suits. I grew up in the 60s but my dresses sure resemble the little girl dresses of the 40s

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