Agent Carter and Steve Rogers aka Captain America |
If that's not a good enough reason to watch, Agent Carter is nothing but 1940s eye candy. Combine the 1940s fashion with an amazing lead character, a decent story line, and some poignant social commentary of the time and you have the works of a good show.
On that note, let's look at some of Agent Carter's fashions. In the first Captain America movie, she essentially wore variations of standard Womens Army Corps (WAC) uniforms.
Agent Carter in the WAC Ike jacket, shirt, tie, skirt, and brown pumps |
In the show, she's out of the Army and working as a civilian, leading a double life as a simple working girl for the phone company and as a special agent clerk/typist/femme fatale. She gets a few more wardrobe choices. First off, THE SUITS! There's nothing like a good 1940s women's suit. We have loads of them in the shop. Check out the shoes she is wearing too. They have a nice secure strap with a chunky heel. Chic and SENSIBLE! If you going to run down bad guys, you can't worry about breaking a heel in the process.
Even her perky waitress friend, Angie, has sensible shoes. Such a cute diner uniform too. I'm taking bets on when she's going to dump a pot of coffee in an annoying customer's lap. You know it's only a matter of time and they'd totally deserve it.
Angie serves up advice and a mean coffee |
You can't have a 1940s show without hats. I think this fedora steals the entire first episode. Seriously women, why don't you wear more hats? Princess Kate has cornered the market on fascinators. There needs to be a huge revival of killer hats and not just for royal-type events and horse races.
Agent Carter - hatitude |
More great 1940s day looks |
Not to leave out the men of the show. They all sport sharp 1940s suits. All expertly fitted complete with pocket squares. Gentlemen, don't forget your pocket square. It draws the eye upwards and makes you look longer and leaner. Be bold with your tie too! Patterns are your friend. Don't use the old standard stripes or dots. Boring! We're actually a menswear specialist so guys, come on in! We have over 2000 vintage suits in our warehouse for you to choose from.
You don't have to be special agent to dress like one. We have loads of vintage looks at the store to get you started. From 1940s day dresses to men's suits, we have something for everyone.
BONUS! Check out this interview with the costume designer of Agent Carter.
BONUS! Check out this interview with the costume designer of Agent Carter.
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