70’s Fashion, Fashion Trends in 1970’s
1970s fashion, which began with a continuation of the mini skirts, bell-bottoms and the androgynous hippie. 70s’ fashion took on a multitude of different styles and influences. As well as the hippy style of the late sixties.
1970’s Fashion Trends Another 70’s Party Favorite Get-up includes fantastic retro Flower Power 70’s Style Mini Dress with Daisy Belt. By the 1970s the disco scene was huge and performance dancing was popular.
Men wore lame suits, silver astronaut style outfits, satin quilted jackets, wide legged denims and rhinestone studded shirts. Platform shoes with soles 2 to 4 inch thick was the style for both men and women. Men’s ties were more colorful and had become broad. Fitted blazer that flared at the hip became a style for both men and women. It came in variety of fabrics such as wool, velvet, suede, and leather. Young women wore crop top with a halter neck or knot tied above the midriff. All styles of clothing for men were affected by the disco style. The period of three-piece suits originated during this period. The shirt collars became long and pointed. The zippered jumpsuit became popular for both sexes.
It maybe too late but I have to share with you my personal experienced in wearing this 1970’s Fashion Trend. Recently, I have come into position of wearing 70’s clothes during our Company’s 70’s themed Party last December 2009. As a member of the group 70’s, we’re obliged to wear the 1970’s Fashion Trends. Pictures are shown below with my group 70’s Team.
Thanks to dressed2frill for the nice tip of Fashion Trends in 1970’s, Our group has been chosen as the best costume for the said night. lol
It’s me wearing 1970’s Fashion Dress – Flower Power Mini Dress..^^
70’s Fashion Trends – Shoes / Boots
1970’s Go-Go Boots for women, these boots are ideal style for 70’s costume party.
I do believed that this 70’s Fashion Trends are bound to resurrect themselves in the coming years. Get in and be fashionable!
Photo Credits to coololdstuffs.com



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