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The 1940s Vintage Magazine Covers of ‘The Australian Women’s Weekly’

First up..Happy New Year friends! We made it to 2021! I hope you had a nice and safe new years (mine was a quiet night in with the hubby and zoom).

To kick of 2021 I wanted to share some of my favorite vintage magazine covers from ‘The Australian Women’s Weekly‘ which is a series of magazines I have been enjoying online (for FREE..HERE) during Toronto’s on and off lockdowns (which I am going back into come Thursday).

1940s Vintage Magazine Cover: The Australian Women's Weekly 16-03-1940. 1940s Vintage Magazine cover featuring 1940s fashions from NYC.

Source for ALL the covers in this post: Archive.org

If you have never heard of this magazine or seen the content inside, you MUST take some time to check it out. They are filled with loads of juicy vintage content that would make any lover of times gone by, head spin! Fashions, stories, news, advertising and so much more! The fashions are what truly caught my eye but it was everything else that held my attention.

So for today’s post I want to share some of my favorite covers from the 1940s and due to the shear number (hello..weekly magazine!), I will make this into a series focusing on different time’s and months. But for today I want to just showcase some of my favorite covers from various dates in the 1940s.

Let’s begin!

The 1940s Vintage Magazine Covers of ‘The Australian Women’s Weekly’

Brief History of ‘The Weekly’:

  • The magazine was started in 1933 by Frank Packer as a weekly publication.
  • It was to have two distinctive features: firstly it would be a newspaper with an element of topicality in all its features. Secondly it would be an attempt to appeal to all Australian women, regardless of class, and have a national focus. Wanting it to appeal to a mass audience.
  • The overall popularity of the magazine between the 1930s-1980s meant that articles and advertisements published in it were widely read across Australia not only by women, but men as well.
  • The magazines power to influence and shape culture across the nation intersected with the rise of various women’s and parenting issues.
  • As of February 2019, The Weekly has overtaken Better Homes and Gardens, coming out on top as Australia’s most read magazine (Source).

The Vintage Magazine Covers:

The Australian Women’s Weekly 06-07-1940. So many things I love about this cover illustration. First up, the adorable what looks like a Scottie dog that our fashionable woman is playing with. Secondly the cute 1940s victory rolls hairstyle she is sporting with a snood. So 1940s!

1940s Australian Women's weekly magazine cover featuring a woman playing with her scotty dog in 1940s fashions and 1940s hairstyle

The Australian Women’s Weekly 13-07-1940 featuring the Winter Cookery Book. How cute is our 1940s housewife with her curls and red and white polka dot bow that matches her dress?

If you click HERE you can see what those vintage recipes were.

The Australian Women's Weekly 13-07-1940 featuring the Winter Cookery Book. How cute is our 1940s housewife with her curls and red and white polka dot bow that matches her dress?

The Australian Women’s Weekly 15-02-1941. Summer is here! Why not be the most stylish on the block? (what dreamy 1940s women’s fashion on display).

The Australian Women's Weekly 15-02-1941. Summer is here! Why not be the most stylish on the block? (what dreamy 1940s women's fashion on display).

The Australian Women’s Weekly 22-11-1941. “Till we meet again”.

The Australian Women's Weekly 22-11-1941-Till we meet again. 1940s magazine cover featuring the legs of a man and woman in seamed stockings saying goodbye during WW2.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 28-02-1942. Victory Gardens help you do your part!

I love to garden and this woman in her 1940s pants and blouse with straw hat, is making me want to replicate this look for my next digging in the dirt adventures.

The Australian Women's Weekly 28-02-1942 featuring a pretty 1940s woman in 1940s fashions in a field.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 12-12-1942. Even in times of war one must ensure that your hair and makeup was on point! It was your duty for any women during WW2. Gosh what amazing vintage hairstyle goals!

The Australian Women's Weekly 12-12-1942. Cover depicts two service women during WW2 doing their hair.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 09-10-1943. Women all over the world were stepping up to help on the homefront, working in factories, making victory gardens and more.

Australian Women's Weekly 09-10-1943. The cover features a woman in overalls working in factory during WW2 Australia

The Australian Women’s Weekly 23-01-1943. On this cover we have an angry woman folding up her precious nylon stockings (which were rationed all over during WW2), to be given away (I’m assuming). Inside of the magazine, there is an article entitled “Can you bear to go without stockings?” which seems to reflect our cover.

Side note…I LOVE our cover model’s brightly coloured pattern, puffed sleeved 40s dress with matching bracelets (maybe bakelite if this was a real image).

The Australian Women's Weekly 23-01-1943. Cover illustration features a woman being upset to give up her stockings for the war during WW2

The Australian Women’s Weekly 18-03-1944. Buy those victory loans and keep helping the cause. This cute image features a pretty woman tipping her husbands pants upside down to find extra money to buy those victory loans.

The Australian Women's Weekly 18-03-1944. Buy those victory loans! Keep helping the cause. The images features a pretty woman tipping her husbands pants upside down to find extra money.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 13-01-1945. The cover features the women of Australia who entered the service to help the cause.

The Australian Women's Weekly 13-01-1945. Cover features women during WW2 in different service uniforms.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 05-01-1946. What is your summer style? Is it anything like our young woman on the cover in her cute 2 piece 1940s swimsuit and sandal wedges?

The Australian Women's Weekly 05-01-1946. What is your summer style? Is it anything like our young woman on the cover in her cute 2 piece 1940s swimsuit and sandal wedges?

The Australian Women’s Weekly 23-02-1946. Time to wash your hair! What a pretty floral bowl we have in this photo.

he Australian Women's Weekly 23-02-1946. Image on the cover features a woman washing her hair in a floral bowl wearing a flower housedress or robe.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 23-03-1946 was a special knitting issue! Gosh I wish I could knit! I would make that blanket and that sweater. All so fantastic!

The Australian Women's Weekly 23-03-1946 was a special knitting issue. Featuring a woman a 1940s knitted sweater and skirt laying out a knitted blanket.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 07-06-1947. June is for weddings! What a stunner of a wedding dress and our bridesmaid featured is not looking so bad either (love the yellow).

The Australian Women's Weekly 07-06-1947. June is for weddings! What a stunner of a wedding dress and our bridesmaid featured is not looking so bad either (love the yellow).

The Australian Women’s Weekly 06-11-1948. I liked this cover because it reminded me of my “vintage tennis style” post I did last year.

The Australian Women's Weekly 06-11-1948 featuring a pretty blonde woman playing tennis

The Australian Women’s Weekly 19-02-1949. Elizabeth and her new baby..Charles!

The_Australian_Womens_Weekly_19_02_1949 magazine cover featuring Queen Elizabeth and her new baby son, Prince Charles

Share in the comments section below what your favorite cover was!

FURTHER READING:

Vintage Magazine Covers from the 1920s-1960s (Collection of blog posts by the Vintage Inn)

Liz

Plaid…A Fall Fashion Trend. The Vintage Edition

Many of you have read my post on “The Skirt Suit” which is a Fall Fashion trend (and a 1940s favorite look of mine). Other trending Fall fashions that fit perfect into my vintage blog, is PLAID. Which btw I LOVE!

1950s Photo of a Mother in a plaid dress with little boy.

1950s Vintage Photo of a young mother in a plaid 1950s dress holding up her child.

Source: eBay

1952 vintage yearbook photo from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University of a young couple walking together on campus. Our young woman is wearing a fantastic long plaid jacket. Love it!

1952 vintage yearbook photo from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University of a young Black couple walking together on campus. Our young Black woman is wearing a fantastic long plaid jacket. 1950s Fashion inspiratio

Source: digitalnc.org

According to Gabrielle Arruda blog…

“For this fall trend think plaid blouses, dresses, and blazers, all with a unique silhouette twist.”.

Well friends, I will bring you that twist (because we all know that vintage styles had the best silhouettes) with a look into vintage (and reproduction) plaid styles (1930’s to 1950’s) that will 100% make you the most stylish of all!

1930’s to 1950’s Plaid Fashions For Women

Vintage Sewing Pattern Fashion Illustrations & Real Life Plaid Fashions

Updated: Feb 2024 because Plaid is fantastic anytime (trending or not trending in fashion).

NOTE: I have started a “Vintage Fall Fashion Collection” on Etsy that is updated monthly of items you can purchase right now!


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What a STUNNER of a 1940’s Plaid Cotton Dress. WOW! I would give anything to be the size to be able to wear this beauty.

1940s Fashion: Vintage 1940s cotton plaid dress, yellow/chartreuse.

Source: Etsy – 40sReenacted

A lovely 1940s plaid day dress. It features a shawl collar with beautiful button down closure, massive hip pockets and a full breezy skirt!

1940s Fashion / Fall Outfit Inspiration: A lovely 1940s plaid day dress. It features a shawl collar with beautiful button down closure, massive hip pockets and a full breezy skirt

Source: Etsy

A cozy 1940s 49er style jacket. It features large plaid in red and grey. Silver buttons fasten down the front and the cuffs. It has shoulder pads and great back.

1940s Fashion / Fall Outfit Inspiration: a cozy 1940s 49er style jacket. It features large plaid in red and grey. Silver buttons fasten down the front and the cuffs. It has shoulder pads and great back.

Source: Etsy

From House Of Envy via Etsy: Quarantine fashion at it’s finest. Embroidered rayon plaid 1930s style day-dress (not vintage fyi) with nautical style capelet and kick pleat for ease of movement while taking those morning walks and evening strolls. Matching 3-ply, washable face covering to complete your 2020 look.

1930s Style Plaid Day-Dress with Sailors Cape and matching Face Mask

Source: Etsy

1930s Vintage Sewing Pattern featuring overalls (which you can make in a plaid pattern like seen below), trousers & jacket for women. Love these looks!

Note: Any design on a pattern can be made with plaid.

1930s Vintage Sewing Pattern -OVERALLS TROUSERS & JACKET Plaid Overalls

Source: The Vintage Pattern Shop

1930s cotton voile plaid dress in white with red and blue lines via Etsy. This is a dress that is meant to be worn indoors (at least right now in Canada) or if you live where it currently warm it would be perfect for a picnic or a small garden party. Stunner!

1930s cotton voile plaid dress in white with red and blue lines. Self fabric waist ties. Ruffle neckline. Tiered sleeves. Mermaid hem. Open low V back. Garden party,tea dress, pick your occasion.

Source: Etsy

A statement jacket is a MUST for Fall and when it’s plaid and a 1930s style, you can’t go wrong. Check out this stunner of a jacket on the right on this 1930s vintage sewing pattern for a skirt, blouse & coat.

1930s Vintage Sewing Pattern SKIRT, BLOUSE & COAT. Plaid womens jacket

Souce: The Vintage Pattern Shop

1930s Knitting Pattern- Plaid Button Up Cardigan and Skirt via Etsy.

1930s Knitting Pattern- Plaid Button Up Cardigan and Skirt

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1940s Plaid Wool Mustard Yellow Tailored Suit Jacket (Blazer) with Pockets via Etsy.

Vintage 1940s Blazer | 40s Plaid Wool Mustard Yellow Tailored Suit Jacket with Pockets

Source: Etsy

Make your own, back to school 1940s style look! LOVE the plaid Skirt Suit for our college student on the left. This was found in a 1940s pattern book, Berth Robert Women’s Fashion Catalog for Back to School & Fall Fashions. 16 Pages of Sewing Pattern Designs and Fashion Illustrations. See more of the fashion designs HERE.

1940s PATTERN BOOK Catalog, Berth Robert Women's Fashion Catalog, 16 Pages of Sewing Pattern Designs and Fashion Illustrations

Source: Etsy

Stunning yellow, pink, black and white plaid cotton 1940s dress with luscious full tiered skirt and generous ruffle at the neck that doubles as a capelet sleeve or can be worn off the shoulder via Etsy.

Stunning yellow, pink, black and white plaid cotton 40s dress with luscious full tiered skirt and generous ruffle at the neck that doubles as a capelet sleeve or can be worn off the shoulder.

Source: Etsy

1940s Plaid Shirt Jacket (Blazer) / 49er Button Up Cruiser Coat via Etsy.

1940s Plaid Shirt Jacket / 49er Button Up Cruiser Coat Rockabilly

Source: Etsy

Yellow and Brown Plaid Print Wool 1940s Day Dress via Etsy.

1940s fashion: Yellow and Brown Plaid Print Wool 1940s Day Dress

Source: Etsy

1949 Ladies’ Suit Pattern Vest (in plaid), Blouse, Slim Skirt, Short Lined Cape via Etsy. Fantastic!

1940s Fashion: 1949 Ladies' Suit Pattern
Simplicity 2753 Weskit Vest, Blouse,Slim Skirt, Short Lined Cape

Source: Etsy

‘NANCY FROCK’ Dan River wrinkl-shed 1940s/ 1950s Cotton Plaid Dress via Etsy. I own a couple of versions of this dress and it’s a fantastic piece to have in your collection.

FURTHER READING: The Shirtwaist Dress of the 1940s and 1950s

'NANCY FROCK' Dan River wrinkl-shed 1940s/ 1950s Cotton Plaid Dress

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1930s 1940s Rayon Jersey Plaid Gown (so pretty!) via Etsy.

Vintage 1930s 1940s Rayon Jersey Plaid Gown

Source: Etsy

1954 Fall Issue French Fashion Pattern Book featuring plaid dress & matching cape on the cover. Take a look inside (here) for 16 pages of 1950s styles in Black & White and Color plus 20 pages of text & patterns.

1954 Fall Issue French Fashion Pattern Book featuring plaid dress & matching cape on the cover.

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1950s day dress features a gorgeous over-sized collar. Made by Spector and Shanler in soft blue plaid cotton fabric with shades of purple, maroon and green via Etsy.

vintage 1950s day dress features a gorgeous over-sized collar. Made by Spector and Shanler in soft blue plaid cotton fabric with shades of purple, maroon and green

Source: Etsy

1955 sewing pattern for women’s 1950s blouses. Love the plaid blouse on the left. So perfect for Fall!

1955 women's blouse vintage sewing pattern featuring a plaid blouse in the illustration.

Source: The Vintage Pattern Shop

Vintage 1950s cotton shirt dress by Minx Modes. This vintage dress features a wonderful plaid print throughout via Etsy.

Vintage 1950s cotton shirt dress by Minx Modes. This vintage dress features a wonderful plaid print throughout.

Source: Etsy

Now here are examples of ‘Vintage Style’ clothing that comes in all sizes & styles in plaid prints. Updated as of July 2023.

RocknRomance (this UK website has lots and lots of various items in plaid or plaid like prints. The screen shot is just a tiny example of what they have)

RocknRomance 1940s and 1950s Vintage Style Clothing in plaid / Check patterns

Unique Vintage (this USA website has lots and lots of various items in plaid or plaid like prints. The screen shot is just a tiny example of what they have).

Plaid prints at Unique Vintage

Collectif (this UK website has lots and lots of various items in plaid or plaid like prints. The screen shot is just a tiny example of what they have)

Collectif clothing 1940s 1950s Rockabilly Pinup Vintage Style fashions in plaid or check patterns

I have to say, I think all the vintage fashions showcased above fit the bill of a “unique silhouette”. Don’t you agree?

Question Time! Do you love plaid as much as I? If yes, please share what your favorite item is, in the comments section below.

Further Reading:

Liz