Saturday, March 26, 2016

Easter Orchids for the Ladies

Easter was THE day for fashion when I was growing up in the 1950s.

The ladies and girls had new everything -- gloves, dresses, shoes, an Easter bonnet.

Ready for church on Easter morning. I was 2 1/2.

 

Also popular was the Easter corsage. My dad or my uncle or my grandpa bought the ladies one sometimes, usually an orchid. An orchid was a very delicate and exotic flower in those days.

My mom's was never as huge as Mamie Eisenhower's

but still, it was pretty special.

 

 

There are about 27,800 species of orchids,

twice the number of bird species and four times the number of mammal species in the world!

These beauties are blooming at the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens in Savannah for the Easter season.

Happy Easter 2016

 

17 comments:

  1. Cynthia, that picture is so good! What a nice looking family! I grew up in the 50's too. We always got a new Easter outfit. Girl's Easter dresses were pretty back then...pink or blue or yellow Dotted Swiss with a big sash that tied in the back. I remember getting the little white gloves and a Gigi Perreau hat with a ribbon that hung down the back.

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  2. Cynthia nioe memory of Easter. In the past my grandma tolm me that wearing new clothes for Easter was the tradition. Orchids are very popular in my home we plant them at home. Have peaceful Easter. Love from Europe

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  3. We always bought my mom an orchid for Easter - I totally forgot that! Maybe I'll try to find one for her this year. Thanks for the reminder!

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  4. I also grew up in the 50's - white gloves, patent shoes, and straw bonnets for Easter. Gorgeous orchids!

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  5. We too always had new outfits and shoes for Easter. Such a lovely tradition. Have a wonderful Easter.

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  6. Oh! How totally cool! We never had that Easter tradition here in Hawaii, but I can imagine what fun it must have been. I guess it must be orchid season around the world. It didn't even occur to me. You've really captured some gorgeous blooms.

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  7. We didn't have the flowers but we did have the new clothes for church on Easter Sunday. Happy Easter Cynthia.

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  8. Happy Easter, oh I do remember getting new shoes and a dress for Easter and if I was really lucky a hat, no flowers though. The orchids are gorgeous.

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  9. Happy Easter to you. we dressed up for all occasions in those years. as a little boy I always had suit. I haven't owned a suit since I was married in the 60's.

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  10. I grouse around now when I have to get dressed up, but still I miss the days when women wore flowers and white gloves.

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  12. Beautiful post for Easter. I remember hearing about the days when women would get a new bonnet for Easter and of course there are some old movies featuring this. I like your vintage photos. The orchids are beautiful. Reading a book called, The Orchid Thief opened my eyes to so many things about this beautiful flower. Happy Easter to you ♥

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  13. Happy Easter.
    I recall those days of getting all dressed up for Easter too.
    Good memories for you.
    The orchids are lovely.

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  14. What a sweet photo of you and your parents. The new clothes is a tradtion indeed here too. The corsage we don't know only with weddings people wear them.

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  15. Happy Easter! We usually didn't have new shoes but a new dress and hat for sure! :)

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  16. Oh boy, the Easter hats! I remember wearing one every year . . . atop braids and nerdy glasses. How attractive is that? The orchids must have been wonderful to see in person.

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  17. What lovely memories, Cynthia; love the Easter photo when you were 2 1/2! The orchids in your photos are magnificent!

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