Swing Dancing Dresses Inspired by Retro & Vintage Styles

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Retro, Pinup, Rockabilly Dresses To Swing The Night Away, From Babygirl Boutique

Be it East Coast, West Coast, Lindy Hop, Jitterbug, or Charleston, swing dancing is a fun and energetic style with a rich history that's always in vogue.

We want to make sure that the next time you step onto the dance floor, you look and feel like a dancing queen in a proper swing dress, petticoat skirt, and hair accessory.

You can find all of the items here at www.BabygirlBoutique.com! Featuring retro, 40s and 50s inspired dresses from Broad Minded Clothing and other brands. We've also included some hair and makeup tutorials to complete the look! Have fun, look around, and get dancin'!

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Swing Dance: Timeless Fun on the Dance Floor

What is now called "swing" originated as a number of different dance styles in the 1920s and '30s, primarily in black communities in New York. Swing dancing and jazz music grew together and had a lot to do with each others' developments. The best known styles of dance that originated during this time are the Lindy Hop and the Jitterbug.

The dances were so impressive to watch and fun to do that they quickly went mainstream and were embraced by social dance enthusiasts and band leaders, white and black alike.

It took some time for the professional dance community to accept what was thought of as just a "craze" but swing eventually became an acceptable and competitive form of ballroom still celebrated today.

Ballroom dance teachers began teaching slower, modified versions of the Lindy Hop and the Jitterbug, and the "West Coast" and "East Coast" styles were born out of this simplification of the dances that were too fast and challenging for beginners.

The fashions of the time were a big part of the social experience of swing dancing and jazz clubs. Because the ability to move freely was important, pants and short skirts were often worn to allow for the athletic maneuvering required of women participating in the acrobatics of the dance. But as swing worked its way into sophisticated dance halls and ballrooms across the country, pants and short skirts were replaced with classier dresses. But a form-fitting dress with a tight skirt would not do, and dress styles evolved to accommodate the range of motion. And it didn't take long to figure out that a full, flowy skirt greatly complimented the drama of lifts and spins. Since skirts were going to be flying up and revealing what's underneath, stockings and undergarments had to be just as presentable as the rest of the outfit.

Modern day swingers love to dress up in period clothes, hair, and makeup inspired by the '30s, '40s, and '50s when they go out dancing. It makes the experience more fun and authentic. Lots of modern-day designers still create fashions that cater to competitive and casual swing dancers. Broad Minded Clothing and other brands provide full-skirted dresses that, when paired with a petticoat skirt, make swing dancing as fun and fabulous today as it was back then!

The Great Debate: East Coast, West Coast, or Lindy Hop?

Not since Tupac has there been such an East Coast / West Coast rivalry between two passionate factions.

While both of these styles can be traced back to the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem in the twenties, they have grown separately to become very different styles. And enthusiasts of each side believe theirs to be the superior dance. The dance that originally started it all was the Lindy Hop, a very fast and acrobatic dance.

The Lindy Hop begat the Jitterbug, which was even more vigorous than its predecessor. It was a bit too frenzied (and violent) for ballroom, so it was "tamed" and modified again to become the Jive. This is the style most similar to the current West Coast swing style. It's bouncier, faster, performed mostly to 4/4 time, big band style music.

In California, the music was more western in influence with slower tempos and country/western instrumentation, which played a large part in the evolution of the dance style taught in California ballroom studios. The dancing became the slower and toned-down style we now call West Coast swing.

West Coast swingers consider their style to be the most sophisticated and refined. East Coast swingers think the West Coast style is watered-down and less musical. But both require a level of technical skill and rhythm and are equally impressive to watch and most importantly, equally fun to participate in.

Separate from the East Coast and West Coast styles is the original Lindy Hop, which has experienced a surge in popularity in recent years. Harkening back to the original Harlem dances, the new Lindy Hop is aggressive, athletic, and often involves lifts and flips.

No matter which style you enjoy the most, you're apt to have a great time doing it, especially if you're wearing a reproduction swing dress from Broad Minded Clothing and Babygirl Boutique!

An Example of East Coast Swing

East Coast Swing - Leo and Anjula St Louis Star Ball 2008
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An Example of West Coast Swing

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East Coast vs. West Coast Swing

Where do you come down on the great East Coast vs. West Coast swing debate?

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East Coast

SecondHandJoe says:

East coast! I love swing dancing. . .wish I learned when I was younger, and it didn't hurt so much!! Great Lens!

West Coast

athomemomblog says:

I'm more a fan of the West Coast swing, but that's because that's what I learned to dance!

 

Queen of Heartz Exclusive Plum Satin Swing Dress

Designer's notes: "This vintage reproduction dress is beautifully designed with vintage style double flap neckline, gathered halter straps, and a true circle skirt and waltz hemline."

This swing dress is absolutely stunning! The fabric is top quality stretch satin.

A very popular choice for formal events such as weddings, proms, reunions, and 1950s themed functions.

Queen of Heartz dresses are available in sizes XS through 3X.

Bernie Dexter is featured wearing this dress on the label for a local Portland beer: Stumptown Tart Marionberry Infused Belgian Style Ale by Bridgeport Ales from Portland, Oregon.

This dress is only available at BabygirlBoutique.com here.

Queen of Heartz Denim & Gingham Swing Dress

Blue swirl gingham and stretch denim swing dress with fold-over band at the bodice and very full swing skirt. Amazing fabrication. Very soft, top quality fabric has lots of spin on the dance floor.

Find this Queen of Heartz denim swing dress at Babygirl Boutique

Lucky 13 Polka Dot "First Date" Dress

A shorter length for your more strenuous Lindy Hops, the "First Date" dress from Lucky 13 is one darling dish of a dress! Looks great paired with a petticoat as seen in the photo!

Find the First Date Dress at Babygirl Boutique.

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Lookie! Lookie! Here Comes Cookie! Satin Swing Dress in Cocoa & Blue Small Polka Dots

The Lookie! Lookie! Here Comes Cookie! dress is a Babygirl Boutique exclusive, from Broad Minded Clothing. Halter top ties around the neck, and the full swing skirt features reams of luscious satin. A classic favorite for proms, formals, weddings, and all sorts of formal events and dance parties. Pair it with a petticoat underneath for flouncy fullness.

Find this satin swing dress at Babygirl Boutique.

Lookie! Lookie! Here Comes Cookie! Satin Halter Swing Dress in Cocoa with Big Green Polka Dots

The Lookie! Lookie! Here Comes Cookie! dress is a Babygirl Boutique exclusive, from Broad Minded Clothing. Halter top ties around the neck, and the full swing skirt features reams of luscious satin. A classic favorite for proms, formals, weddings, and all sorts of formal events and dance parties. Pair it with a petticoat underneath for flouncy fullness. Seen here in cocoa brown with big green polka dots.

Find this satin swing dress at Babygirl Boutique.

Lookie! Lookie! Here Comes Cookie! Satin Swing Dress in Cocoa with Big Pink Polka Dots

The Lookie! Lookie! Here Comes Cookie! dress is a Babygirl Boutique exclusive, from Broad Minded Clothing. Halter top ties around the neck, and the full swing skirt features reams of luscious satin. A classic favorite for proms, formals, weddings, and all sorts of formal events and dance parties. Pair it with a petticoat underneath for flouncy fullness. Seen here in cocoa brown with big pink polka dots.

Find this satin swing dress at Babygirl Boutique.

Mid-Length Petticoat Skirt

From Leg Avenue Lingerie. This petticoat skirt comes to just above the knee. It comes in pink, white, black, and red.

Find this petticoat skirt at Babygirl Boutique.

Foofy Petticoat Skirt ~ Available in Plus Sizes, Too!

A shorter, foofier style petticoat from Leg Avenue Lingerie that features layers of soft, fluffy tulle for maximum flounce. Available in red, black, pink, and white. Also available in plus sizes!

Find this petticoat skirt at Babygirl Boutique.

Deluxe Petticoat Skirt from Broad Minded Clothing

Deluxe Petticoat Skirt from Broad Minded Clothing

Super soft, cream-colored, 1950s-style knee-length rockabilly petticoat skirt, brand new from Broad Minded Clothing! Double layer of whipped-cream-like fluffiness that won't scratch your skin! Great for adding volume to swing skirts and dresses.

Find this petticoat skirt at Babygirl Boutique.

Retro, Rockabilly Pinup Hair Flowers

Finish off your retro look with a hair flower clip, comb, or barrette from our huge selection of roses, pansies, daisies, orchids, sunflowers, lilies, and lots more! The perfect polish to your dancing 'do.

Browse our selection of retro, rockabilly, pinup hair clips here.

Rockabilly Hair Clips and Barrettes

Ribbon hair clips and hair bows accent any rockabilly girl's outfit! Plus they are just darn cute! We have a huge variety of ribbon clips for every whim and mood and outfit.

Browse our selection of rockabilly hair clips and ribbon barrettes here.

Songs for Swing Dancin' on iTunes

Track Artist Album  
Cruel Spell Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Music from Party of Five
One O'Clock Jump Benny Goodman Swingsation: Benny Goodman
Hey Pachuco! Royal Crown Revue Mugzy's Move
Hell Squirrel Nut Zippers Hot
Drum Boogie Gene Krupa Drummin' Man
Put a Lid On It Squirrel Nut Zippers Hot
Zoot Suit Riot Cherry Poppin' Daddies Zoot Suit Riot

Hair & Makeup Tutorials

YouTube Videos to Learn How To Get Classic Retro, Rockabilly, Pinup Hair & Makeup

PINUP rockabilly Hairstyle! new! (very elegant)
by sonchik2 | video info

1,190 ratings | 333,686 views
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  • SoundsOfBliss Mar 5, 2012 @ 10:06 am | delete
    This is a great scene to be involved in, particularly if you like the 40s and dressing up. Nice lens.
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    Really enjoyed this lens - that plum dress is stunning!
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    wish i lived back then
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    Adorable styles. Fun to see these styles available.
  • DANCINGCOWGIRLDESIGN Sep 23, 2011 @ 4:03 am | delete
    This is all great stuff. I've probably shopped here before I started writing on Squidoo. I have a video of me dancing East Coast on my bio page.
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