Most of us can recognize a dangerous woman when we see one. She has a mysterious air and seems to attract trouble (and the men who can help her out of it). She’s deadly and always dresses the part. A fitted pencil skirt or tailored dress, a long trench and dark glasses are her uniform for day. At night, she emerges in slinky dresses and fur coats.
Flash and frills are the antithesis of the vixen’s wardrobe. Between seducing the detective on her case to covering up her latest crime scene, she never has enough time for frivolity. She avoids ruffles, floral prints and rarely wears bright cheerful colors. She’s demure and glamorous, with the right blend of femininity, class, and toughness: Rita Hayworth, Gene Tierney, Lana Turner and Lauren Bacall embodied the femme fatale look and attitude.
Gilda (1946)
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In Gilda, Rita Hayworth’s hot-tempered vixen famously dances to “Put the Blame on Mame,” removing her long black gloves in a sort of demure striptease — but that’s enough to rile up her ex-lover, who quickly drags her away from the crowd. In this scene, she wears an iconic black strapless gown with a sweetheart neckline, which has become synonymous with vampy women.
The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)
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As Cora Smith, Lana Turner uses her charms to convince a young drifter to murder her husband. This sinful seductress dresses in all-white, a ploy to mask her darker nature. One of the most memorable moments in the film is when Cora intentionally drops her lipstick as she enters her diner. In this scene, the camera slowly pans from her lipstick to her peep toe heels, then all the way up to her white turban. Talk about making an entrance.
Laura (1944)
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Gene Tierney’s mysterious character exists as a shadowy portrait in the beginning scenes of this noir classic, but her image alone is enough to win the affection of the detective assigned to her case when she goes missing. In the portrait, her natural beauty shines in a simple, one-shouldered black evening dress. When she suddenly returns one rainy night, she is wearing a classic trench and a floppy hat.
The Big Sleep (1946)
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When a reckless party-girl gets herself tangled in a murder, her older sister Vivian (played by Lauren Bacall) teams up with a private detective to solve the case. Vivian’s cool, no-nonsense attitude is reflected in her pared-down wardrobe. Her signature day look is a houndstooth blazer and matching pencil skirt. By night, she wears simple, drapey gowns that bare some skin, whether it be a midriff or a plunging neckline.


105 comments
Sign in to add your ownRita from MissAntique says:
I love a femme fatale, I think it was one of the most consistent and strong archetypes from the 2oth century, as big as any complex greek goddess. The old myths were gods and goddesses made of our intricate soul and mind and for better or worse hollywood took some quite wonderful pictures of our weaved with pain and love modern soul. A femme fatale is always as strong as weak, so independent and solitary, so lovable and passionate as unloved. She still haven't had the time of her life and still she seems like having fun with troubled times. She also is never afraid of her feminity as a power, as a weapon, if she feels she needs a weapon. I always remember that phrase, maybe cheesy but certainly funny: Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere.
340 days ago
VintageEye from VintageEye says:
Tough broads! :)
340 days ago
Sally from seiamicisandco says:
Fabulous! A great homage to some really wonderful films, and such gorgeous Etsy items, too! Thanks for sharing.
340 days ago
Piegota from FullCircleRetro says:
"Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere"..... hyhy, so good!
340 days ago
June from isewcute says:
I'll be sitting through some father's day movies tomorrow, but plan on picking up one of these classics come Monday! Great style!
340 days ago
Sara Hardman from BraveTurtleCreations says:
My favorite style, maybe that's why I tend to intimidate people. Oops.
340 days ago
Made2Impress from Made2Impress says:
love that film noire look!
340 days ago
Stephanie from StringBeardCraftery says:
This describes everything I would love to convey with my appearance. It's daring and screaming of confidence. I love how a femme fatale can go from a nightclub to a conference room without blinking her eye. Super sexy and professional. . . hmmm. Maybe I should hit the gym and get some new clothes with this newfound inspiration :)
340 days ago
VaLon Frandsen from thevicagirl says:
Love the items, yet I think it is truely the way that a women carries herself. I like to think I have that sort of way of carring myself, or at least I try. Yet, I don't know if I'd wear any of the listed items, not quite my style, a little too much skin.
340 days ago
Fabiola Friedman from HuellaHuella says:
Perfection! love them all! Awesome find!
340 days ago
OnToVintage from OnToVintage says:
A mix of sizzling hot with demure.
340 days ago
OnToVintage from OnToVintage says:
A mix of sizzling hot with demure!
340 days ago
UpsideDownFrowns from UpsideDownFrowns says:
love that maxi dress
340 days ago
Sally Kelland from demonkitty101 says:
Film Noir is one of my favourite film genres-those women were sizzling!! Also try Barbara Stanwyck in 'Double Indemnity' ,pretty much anything from that era starring Bette Davis and Hitchcock films like Suspicion and Notorious.
340 days ago
Kelly from BaxCatandCo says:
Love seeing these awesome looks all together, and now I want to go watch old movies!
340 days ago
Debra Gilstrap from gilstrapdesigns says:
I just love it and I think that we all (women) have a little bit of Femme Fatale in us. I have always loved the vixen!
340 days ago
konstantina from StaRsbyDi says:
You created a mysterious and challenging atmosphere. I really love this theme, also the photo gives something.
340 days ago
Renata and Jonathan from RenataandJonathan says:
Great collection !
340 days ago
Jess from volkerwandering says:
My favorite is the pretty black peplum dress!
340 days ago
AlisaDesign from AlisaDesign says:
Cool!
340 days ago
Alexandra from BlueMoonLights says:
Great post! Thank you :)
340 days ago
mythunderstood from mythunderstood says:
Great selections, dramatic and clean.
340 days ago
sekar puti says:
thanks for sharing!
340 days ago
Shannon from KawaiiBits says:
Great article!! Love the chosen items as well. Very well put together. Women of the 1950's inspire me!
340 days ago
iammie from iammie says:
Nice picks!
340 days ago
Peshka from Peshka says:
So Cool!
340 days ago
Ami Ownbey from AmiCreatz says:
I love this! When do we get another?
340 days ago
Susanne Major from LineaLina says:
Very inspiring! I was planning my next projects in black! So this is just the right article at the right time for me. Perfect! Thank you!
340 days ago
Helen Mills from hmmills says:
Excellent
340 days ago
HelloShoes from HelloShoes says:
Great post and great finds.I love this.
340 days ago
The Bosun and Sarita Li Johnson from TheLandlockedSailor says:
Awww... Now I wish I hadn't canceled Netflix! Those movies would make a great weekend marathon... «Her»
340 days ago
Matejka Max from NattyMatty says:
Chic and cool!
340 days ago
Elise from piecesofelises says:
Love this!
340 days ago
Colleen Stuhlman from TwoNoels says:
Love this topic! Love these ladies! Ahh, Gene Tierney in 'Laura', my all time favorite! Fabulous finds to channel a little inner femme fatale!
340 days ago
mazedasastoat from mazedasastoat says:
Lauren Bacall, the classiest lady of all time! 1940's women were strong, independant & assertive, they'd had to be to survive without their men during & after the war. I have some fabulous photos of my grandmother from that time. Quite eye-opening to realize that she'd once been a glamour-puss, when I only remember her as a little old lady!
340 days ago
Amanda Gynther from CafePrimrose says:
Such a lovely article!
340 days ago
Megan from MegansMenagerie says:
Such a great and powerful look! Love it!!!
340 days ago
ZOUi from XZOUIX says:
thank you for outfit ideas for my next action ;) hahah :) nice article!
340 days ago
Michaela Stephens from ArtsyFlair says:
Lovely article! :)
340 days ago
Cougar T-Shirt Company from CougarTShirtCompany says:
Boy, some women just have it.
340 days ago
Nubiajewelry from Absynia says:
One of the things I love about days past, is the care women took with themselves when getting dressed. Our Sunday best doesn't compare to what women would wear to the airport or a night on the town. This everyday glamour is why I've begun collecting and selling vintage items. They just have so much more character.
340 days ago
Leatherworks4U from Leatherworks4U says:
"Everday glamour"...that's it exactly, Absysnia! Even casual was fabulous. So far from where we are today.
340 days ago
Leatherworks4U from Leatherworks4U says:
Absynia, sorry for the typo.
340 days ago
Mae and Jean Vintage from MaejeanVINTAGE says:
Enjoyed this post!
340 days ago
Jessica from LovelyFever says:
What an inventive fashion article! This was so much fun because I have seen most of these movies. The Femme Fatale character never ceases to fascinate people. Those villains are so manipulative and methodical like spiders spinning a web. And of course, they are seductive and wear the part! Their demure glamour is part of their allure :)
340 days ago
leannaslittlejewels from leannaslittlejewels says:
What a great fun article. I've always loved the old movies from the 40's for the femme fatale and the clothes their wore.
340 days ago
Terry Zamora from TheCookieClutch says:
Fun Topic and cool choices. Love Vintage Womens Fashion Terry
340 days ago
vintage hunter from salvagehunter says:
Love this article!
340 days ago
musemaiden says:
Lusciously sweet ~!
340 days ago
Zane Saracene from Zalavintage says:
I"m pulling my dark glasses and trench out of the closet today! Brilliant collections...
340 days ago
accentonvintage from accentonvintage says:
Great article! Women in the 50's and 60's also had great flair!
340 days ago
bedouin from bedouin says:
filled with life and individualism !! love it
340 days ago
Laura from fashionmeme says:
What a cool post to be featured in! Thanks Gabriella!
340 days ago
Alternative Blooms from AlternativeBlooms says:
WE LOVE THIS STYLE!!! Totally sexy! Question: Do you think modern men find this sexy today? Would they choose this over the fashion that is out their now? Thoughts? DO you even care ? Just curious :)
340 days ago
Parachute425 from Parachute425 says:
And don't forget Barbara Stanwyck in "Double Indemnity" with Fred MacMurray with lines like: "How could I have known that murder could sometimes smell like honeysuckle?
340 days ago
Theme Fragrance from themefragrance says:
Love the post!
340 days ago
Erika from ErikaPrice says:
Very elegant and classy, I love 40's style!
340 days ago
Vinpro Elegance from vinproelegance says:
Nice Picks.
340 days ago
tigersanddragons from TigersandDragons says:
Rita Hayworth is wonderful in Gilda, it is the role she is best known for. As for the Big Sleep, we were just watching it a week ago...certainly there was a lot of style and screen chemistry between Bogart and Bacall. Story-wise, the script differed from the Raymond Chandler novel and was a bit confusing, and suffered from the Hayes Code restrictions. Films were not allowed to have a a criminal ever getting away with a crime. Haven't seen Laura for a long time, it's on my list to rewatch. A great Film Noir which unfortunately doesn't have a femme fatale, is the French Heist film Rififi.
340 days ago
tigersanddragons from TigersandDragons says:
A Touch of Evil, is another great Film Noir I heartily recommend.
340 days ago
Jeanne B from PruAtelier says:
Great post! Nothing today can beat the incredibly sophisticated look of the 40s nor top those old black and whites! Must go rent some for a little escapism!
340 days ago
Sukran Kirtis from PearlJewelryNecklace says:
Stunning fashion term..
340 days ago
vikotas from Vikotas says:
as a old B&W movie junkie the shoes are not "Gilda" ....however you are spot on with the rest very good job for one so young. for more inspiration go to http://www.classiccinemaonline.com/ or http://www.bnwmovies.com/
340 days ago
Hannah Taylor from LetsBacktrack says:
totally rad.
340 days ago
Madeleine Keller from ThoseGoodVibrations says:
great post! your writing is really enjoyable, and very spot-on :)
339 days ago
ansluasi from OnceUponABookshop says:
I'd have to add Jane Greer in Out of the Past to this list too, she epitomises the femme noir as double crossing babe out to get revenge. And co-star Robert Mitchum as a PI at his fedora wearing, smoke ring blowing, hard boiled best makes it all the more worth watching:)
339 days ago
Jessa Cady from Spiderbunny says:
I love these picks, and thanks for a great read! ^ . ^
339 days ago
Donna from my2handsstudio says:
Ahh.. To be a lady like that today!!
339 days ago
Som from SomsStudio says:
These are amazing!!
339 days ago
Gabriela from everythingexist says:
Wow it is so cool
339 days ago
LC from cafedebutta says:
awesome picks. love the cosmo classy clutch.
339 days ago
Lalit Khatri says:
Your article were amazing, i bookmarked it.
339 days ago
Victoria Baker from LittleWrenPottery says:
I love Femme Fatales, they're usually much more complex and interesting characters than the heroines they have such style and just a little bit of danger about them!
339 days ago
Roberta from amabito says:
Awesome find! Love the maxi dress!! <3
339 days ago
Janine from MomsantiquesNthings says:
Love this, fabulous style!!
339 days ago
Rose Baker from RosebudsOriginals says:
I love this blog, and the whole 40's era..great picks!
339 days ago
Ronda Tedder from earlythreadwork says:
Awesome....I actually made a treasury titled 'The Postman Always Rings Twice' back in Oct 2011...some of it still remains http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTEzNjE5NTd8OTg1NTE2Mzcy/the-postman-always-rings-twice?index=9
339 days ago
Marcia Lacher from TheMillineryShop says:
Fabulous. Glad you included the ever-present hats they wore.
339 days ago
Stacey B from lollyjodesigns says:
That peplum dress! sigh..So cute
339 days ago
TheSewingGin from TheSewingGin says:
Love the old movies and the beautiful women of that time. Thanks for a great article.
339 days ago
Cindi from CRBoggsDesigns says:
fabulous
339 days ago
Angela Cotton from cottonbirddesigns says:
Great post!
339 days ago
Megan Petersen from Glamour365 says:
I want ALL THE THINGS!
339 days ago
Vivienne Strauss from vivstrauss says:
Truly fantastic post! How I would love to be a film fatale :)
339 days ago
studiokgraphicdesign from studiokgraphicdesign says:
This is great - I love the 1940's!! Tough, beautiful dames :)
339 days ago
LivingVintage from LivingVintage says:
Awesome! And they talked faster too.
339 days ago
CaseysMagnolia from CaseysMagnolia says:
I definitely wish it was the 30's and 40's again. Nothing can beat the way they dressed and the reputations they upheld. People then were extremely classy.
339 days ago
messinabella from BandBEstate says:
great finds!
339 days ago
Michele from IntheMoodforVintage says:
Brings to mind one of my favorite quotes by Mae West ... "she climbed the ladder of success, wrong by wrong." Wonderfully written article and presentation!! Loved it all ...
339 days ago
Mother Lark from MotherLark says:
What a wonderful article! I love classic films and seeing easy items paired with films is such a treat! Thanks!
339 days ago
Lynlyn B from lynnbelleusArt says:
Wow, loves it!
339 days ago
Windy City Novelties says:
I think a girl always dresses for either how she feels or for who she wants to be that day. I love this!
339 days ago
Johanna N. from AyeCHIHUAHUA says:
how fantastic! such thought goes into these looks!
338 days ago
Shai Wallach from PopLoveCouture says:
Great collections, we love this look! There's something so elegant about a Femme Fatale - it just goes to show that being sensual and mysterious isn't necessarily proportionate to the amount of skin showing. Style is everything!
338 days ago
Toni Sylvia from tmsAdornments says:
One word always comes to mind when I think of 40's fashions: Moxy. In my mind it says a lot - classy, elegant, sexy, unafraid of standing out from the crowd without having to announce it with a bull horn, and always able to go with the flow.......
337 days ago
Roxann McArthur from RoxiSimpleStrings says:
WOO! That black dress at the top! Spicy! Im ready to re-watch these movies now ;)
337 days ago
liddy sopretty from liddysopretty says:
Love these dresses!
336 days ago
Daisy from ReadymadeJewelry says:
Great post! Love those ensembles!
336 days ago
isoscele from isoscele says:
Great Feature
336 days ago
Lola Ocian from GoldenSpiralDesigns says:
Love that grey dress at the top. I wish we had more handmade clothing these days. It's a pity it can be so expensive - would be nice if everyone dressed that classy all the time.
335 days ago
Vintiqued from Vintiqued says:
Such gorgeous selections! I love the edginess and the attitude balanced against the timeless classic.
335 days ago
metroretrovintage from metroretrovintage says:
Love, love, love old films -- particularly the pre-code Hollywood ones from the 1930's. And the 40's and 50's are great too. Those women sure knew how to dress.
333 days ago
metroretrovintage from metroretrovintage says:
One last thing -- it would have been nice to show more of the real 'vintage' available here on Etsy, to compliment this article. If you want the authentic look, then only the real thing will do.
333 days ago
Amber Lee from TossedTreasures says:
Oh I love the 40s!
308 days ago
Daniel Hensley from HoundsofApollo says:
Why is it that dangerous women are so sexy?
222 days ago