It’s November which means it’s Movember, a global campaign that encourages men to grow Mustaches in November to support the fight against prostate and testicular cancer. I support this campaign every year (among other ones as well) and thought it would be fun for my blog to do a “Vintage” edition of moustaches and help out the cause this way 🙂
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A Collection of Vintage Mustache Images
1920’s – 1950’s
Warren Baxter – 1920’s vintage photo sporting a tidy mustache.
1920s vintage photo of a man with a large mustache.
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1930s photo of Clark Gable sporting his infamous mustache (gosh he is so dreamy!).
Members of Handlebar Club posing for photograph, UK, July 1947. – Nat Farbman
AND LADIES! You too can get in on the fun, by donning a fake mustache of all shapes and sizes to show your support and then don’t forget that If you wish to contribute to Movember you can by go directly to the website below:
If you happen to be one of my regular followers you might have picked up that my dad was born in Germany, making me officially half German. My mom’s background is Scottish/English but growing up my parents raised me in a German household learning German traditions and the German language (a big “sort of” on that one lol). One of those traditions we participated in every year was Oktoberfest.
Lets take a peek into the event I enjoy so very much ever year by checking out some great vintage Oktoberfest photos and also the dirndls (sorry Lederhosen) that make the party (mainly the adorable and gorgeous dirndl).
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Fact: Did you know that Oktoberfest in Germany use to start in October but was moved to in and around Sept 20th to accommodate better weather? And even though it is celebrated all over the world now, Oktoberfest is originally a Southern Germany (Bavarian) Tradition. Interesting huh!
Vintage Oktoberfest Photos
1920s vintage photo of Oktoberfest in NYC!! WOW What an incredible photo of showgirls and beer.
I’m thinking this image is from the 1970s at the Cinncinnati Germania Society Oktoberfest. Everyone is holding up special steins for the photo.
Big giant tent at Oktoberfest filled with party goers in Germany. This is a normal sight if you were to visit even to this day.
Mmmm pretzels, a Oktoberfest staple. Tastes so good with beer 🙂
1960s / 1970s vintage image of a woman either singing, yawning or yelling but whatever she is doing from the looks of everyone around her she is probably having a very good time at the fest.
Adorable matching dirndls on the Schwabn Dancers.
1928 Oktoberfest “Beer Maids”. You have to have strong arms to carry those steins.
Video time!
Here is a great video I found of Oktoberfest in the 1950’s. Other then the clothes and hairstyles, not much has changed 🙂
Oktoberfest – a short story
Now onto the Dirndls portion….
Vintage Dirndls
To start, a wonderful fellow blogger Jessica from “Chronically Vintage” did a post on her truly gorgeous vintage dirndl that you really must see to believe.
My dirndl is not as old as the 1950’s but it was my mothers from the 1970’s and I just adore it. The blouse is actually new from a beautiful designer called “Rare“.
I also recently while travelling thru Munich purchased my first official “Made in Germany Dirndl”. Here it is (with same blouse from above).
P.S. Sorry for blurry image this is the only full head to toe shot I have.
Here is the beautiful design on the bottom of the dress.
September 2022 Update: This past July I attended in German Fest in Milwaukee with my husband, parents and I met up with loads of friends at the 3 days party. I wore two of the dirndls above and one new / vintage dirndl I picked up in Toronto.
Never thought of pairing a dirndl with an adorable vintage hat but the pattern below just makes it look so lovely.
1950s sewing pattern for women’s 1950s dirndl dresses. The black and red dirndl in the back sort of reminds me of mine. The flowered on in the front is very pretty.