
ALLISON
"Bouffant Girl" memories and commentary about growing up in the fifties
              
		
		
				
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	 I was 
	privileged to wear some of Tessy's 50s collection for a brief time. It 
	brought back memories. I was fortunate that my family was quite well off so,  
	Two 
	basic groups of bouffant girls 
	    
	In the nineteen fifties we were all raised to be ladies and we mostly turned 
	out that way, but in many different degrees. Among the girls that regularly 
	wore petticoats, there were a variety of personalities and attitudes 
	concerning the bouffant fashion, so what I am about to tell you did vary in 
	degrees. 
	I think that 
	I can safely say that there were two very distinct groups.  
	     
	The first group of girls considered their petticoats to be nothing more then 
	underwear. Their choice in petticoats was generally more on the practical 
	side. Pretty was nice, but not necessary. This type of girl mostly wore a 
	white petti and they were always very guarded with their skirts. They were 
	petticoat girls mostly to be fashionable.  
	    
	The second group of girls, of which I belonged, didn't feel that way at all. 
	They considered their petticoats to be a part of their skirts; the pretty 
	part. We loved the feel and the sound they made and the subconscious idea 
	that our petticoats were attracting attention to our legs.  
A true story 
	    
	There was a girl in the eighth grade named Viola, and her last name was 
	impossible to spell or pronounce. Viola was a girl of the second kind. She 
	was a bouffant queen and there always seemed to be a contest going on 
	between her and her girlfriend, Marie, as to who had the biggest skirt.  
	Viola was flamboyant. She loved the beauty of her petticoats and, although 
	she made sure her skirt hem passed her petticoats, she was not afraid to 
	show pouf, and often did.  
	    
	The old school rooms had seats and desks that were permanently attached to 
	the floor. Because of this, petticoat girls had their own way of seating 
	down in a lady-like manner. But Viola had more skirt to deal with. She would 
	grasp her petticoats through her skirt with both hands, and in one 
	lightening move, she would lift her petticoats up and over her desk and sit 
	quickly in her seat. She would then push her crinolines down around her 
	legs. I know! It was not very lady-like, but it worked for Viola. It was a 
	move that a few lucky boys who were fortunate to be sitting in strategic 
	seats really enjoyed. I heard reports that she often showed a lot of her 
	thighs alone with the occasional flash of her panties. This was all framed 
	in a shower of petticoats and only lasted a few seconds.  
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School dance 1958
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			ED: We are glad Allison addressed two areas we 
			thought have been neglected:  The Hollywood treatment; and the party 
			dress situation.  
			Jed Clampett (Beverly Hillbillies) oft times said to Elle 
			Mae: "Go put on 
			 
			
			a nice party dress 
		
					
		
		
			for our guests 
			here."  We always looked forward to that!
			
		
			
		
			
			Pertinent, but not the best, video
			
			
			
		
			
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Skirt Flirting
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D: We remember the 'inadvertent' way a girl would drape her skirt/pettis slightly across you lap when she sat next to you, say, in a car or on a couch. Wow! Accidentally. Right. <whew> Just the memory.* * * *
End of The Era
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Car Dating in The Era
			Sports cars
 
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				More car dating
 
				Out of gas
 
				
				Drive-in movies
 
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And more car dating
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					Petticoats, panties and... 
 
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					The French Connection (Part One)
 
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					The French Connection (Part Two)
 
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					A short autobiography relating to clothing and petticoats
 
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					"Reading Allison's latest story about Car Dating brings to 
					mind two 
		
					
		
					
					
					
		
					memories of my own: 
		
		
		
					
		
      
		
					 
				
		
		
				"In the mid 80s I started dating a sweet gal who was quite a bit younger than I and within the first couple of months told her about being a crossdresser. She was pretty much okay with it so far, as she didn't immediately go running away. 
					"One evening I talked her into going to a movie at one of 
					the 
		
		
					
					few drive in's that remained open at the time.  AND, got her 
					to wear one of my full skirts with a very full petticoat 
					under it. 
		
		
				
				What a thrill it was in the mid 1980s to go on a date to the movies with a girl in a 50s style skirt with petticoats! I vaguely recall that the movie was one of those Kung-Fu types, which we really didn't watch, nor did we care what was playing. :-) "Another time was a few years later with another girlfriend, who actually met me when I was dressed as a girl, and was more my age. We would often both dress up in outfits with petticoats in the evenings. I got a chuckle out of a response one time when I asked, 'How in the world did you girls ever go to the bathroom in the 50s with all those petticoats on?' She said, "We just swished 'em up and plopped down." Made it sound so easy - I never did quite master that! "Ahhhh, the memories! Thanks, Allison and everyone else!" 
					Shopping 
					 
					
					
					
					
		
					
		
					
		
					
		
					
		
						   In regard to 
				the above,  
		
        		
						Allison 
						sends this 
		
      
		
						
						picture of the Coney Island Rotor, 
						similar to the one described 
				above 
						
						"A bouffant girl trying to hold her skirt down. No date,
						 
				
				
				... and this one
				 
				
				of a girl trying to turn so she can get control of her skirt. ED:  In the
			Carnival Section are several 
			pictures of blown-up skirts at carnivals in The Era    | 
            
School Photography.... bouffant style
			My mother was a bit of a snob. When it came to 
			school pictures, she insisted on using a photographer of her choice. 
			This was a photographer that was well know to the families that live 
			in our neighborhood. Pricy but excellent!  So it was my turn 
			for pictures. I was sixteen and Mom wanted portraits for her home 
			and albums. My older sister had her pictures done by this 
			photographer and she warned me about him. When it came to 
			photographing young girls, he was lascivious. My sister complained 
			to Mother about him, but my mother got mad at my sister for saying 
			those things about him. How dare she criticize this great artist! 
			Okay, so it looks like I was on my own. Well, he lived up to his 
			reputation. Both of them. Great pictures and fast hands.
 
			A friend of mine told me about the 
			photographer that took her grade school graduation picture. An eight 
			grade class which he filled the front row with bouffant girls. She 
			told me how he would ask the girls in the front row to stand up, one 
			at a time, so he could adjust their dresses. He would scoop the 
			girl's skirt with both hands and flare the petticoats out so the 
			girl's dress looked its best as she sat down.  Nothing wrong 
			with that, is there? AH, but every time he did this he gave the 
			girl's bottom a feel. The girls either gave him a dirty look or they 
			giggled. There were more giggles then looks. 
 
			There was no arrest and no lawsuit. The six 
			o'clock news did no cover it. All there was was a giggle and a 
			memory.  Life was good back then.  
							Full 
							skirts and the wind 
		
						
		
					
		
							Schoolgirls of The Era all seem to have these kinds 
							of stories. I'm talking about the group of girls 
							that were teasers and knew the power of their legs 
							to excited men and boys. The kind of girl that 
							screams when her skirt and petticoat blows up in the 
							wind. Did she scream from embarrassment ? No. The 
							scream was to alert any boy near by so he won't miss 
							a thing. The flash of thighs was good, but the flash 
							of panties was better.  
		
					
		
						
		
							"Stay away from the Fulton building if you're 
							wearing a full skirt," Peggy tells her friend, 
							Karen. 
		
						
		
					
		
          					"How 
							come? " Karen asks.
							 
		
						
		
						"There's a strange wind 
		that whips around that building and it'll blow your skirt up!" 
	 
		
						
		
						"Did it happen to you?" 
		Karen inquires.  
		
						
		
						"Yes, and there were 
		lots of men around that building and they were all watching me!" 
	 
	
		
	So was Peggy warning Karen about the Fulton building? I mean, was she really 
	warning Karen? Peggy told Karen and other girls her skirt- blowing story for 
	one reason only. It was a naughty thrill. 
	
		
						I had a couple of skirt 
	blowing stories myself. Maybe more then a few. These experiences did vary. 
	Not all were thrilling. Those we kept to ourselves, but the thrilling ones 
	were delicious. 
	Later spurious additions: 
		
				[Sep '16] "Just thinking - 
		
				"Also, I love 
				this quote from The Era: 'Having the wrong clothes is one of the 
				keenest tortures to which an adolescent girl can be subjected.' 
								Siobhrá D. adds: "The penny loafers could hold a dime for the phone 
						call home for someone to come pick you up if your date 
						fell flat."
	
							
		
				
				"And I wonder if they all realize how we loved the way our 
				petticoats made our waists look smaller. That was a big thing."