
The 1930s was a time when Hollywood not only set trends, but became the main source of inspiration for the entire fashion industry. The golden age of cinema with its iconic actresses, magnificent costumes and atmosphere of luxury gave the world aesthetic canons that remain popular to this day.
Hollywood in the 1930s was an era of sophisticated glamour, which combined elegance and bright drama. The images from movie screens embodied the dream of a luxurious life. Viewers sought to transfer this magic into everyday life, imitating the style of Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Joan Crawford and other movie divas.

The costumes created by brilliant designers of that time, such as Adrian (Gilbert Adrian), became the standard. He created outfits for heroines that became synonymous with perfect taste.
Fashion in the 1930s is characterized by several key elements. Narrow, tight lines that emphasize the figure, and long, floor-length dresses. These outfits were created to make an impression both in motion and static.

Silk, satin, chiffon - fabrics that flowed, playing in the spotlight and creating the illusion of luxury. Metallic shine became especially popular, reminiscent of the enchanting shine of the screens. Deep cutouts on the back, draperies and an emphasis on the shoulders. Fashion houses drew inspiration from cinema, giving outfits a dramatic expressiveness.
Long gloves, fur boas, shiny clutches and jewelry emphasized the sophisticated image.

Greta Garbo with her strict and mysterious images symbolized strength and elegance. Marlene Dietrich, who wore not only evening dresses but also men's suits, broke gender stereotypes and added a touch of androgyny to fashion. Joan Crawford popularized dresses with an emphasis on the shoulders, which emphasized stateliness and confidence.
The Hollywood style of the 1930s left an indelible mark on the history of fashion. The aesthetics of that era are a combination of luxury, sophistication and drama, which still inspires modern designers.

The images of Hollywood of the 1930s are a reminder that fashion can not only decorate, but also create an atmosphere of dreams, adding a little magic to life.



Source:
vogue.com
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