Just think of Madonna and bright colors, big gold/silver hoops, colourful tights, chunky heels and crazy hairdoos.
Update 9/13/10:
Having lived through the 70's and 80's, fashion in the 70's was nothing like Madonna's. I'm willing to bet the person who first answered this question isn't over the age of 30. It was an era of bell bottoms and big collars (called butterfly collars), long hair and afros, bright colors and bold patterns, tie dyes. It was the age of disco, mini skirts, hot pants and platform shoes. Ethnic fabrics became popular with the hippie crowd. Some icons of the times: Farrah Faucett, John Travolta and Elton John.
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Guys: They wore Disco suits and had big afros Girls: They usually wore mimiskirts and tightish shirt
This fashion trend was popular in the mid-sixties through to the 1970s. This trend also briefly cam back into fashion in the 1990s although not to the same extent.
In the 1970s, both men and women wore "bell bottom" jeans. If they wore belts, they were wide belts (or beltless). Women wore midriff tops and haltar tops. The fashion industry had not yet made "low rise" blue jeans. As you know, the bell bottom fashion has returned at least twice since the 1970s.
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If you like smart, tidy uniform that is what they used to wear, but now to me- Well. to me as a girl, boys can have as much fashion as girls can have. I have done my research and boys think that checked tops are the new fashion- they just cant get enough of them! A few boys have compared fashion to aeroplanes- they said fashion is like an aeroplane, if you want to get somewhere in life, you go to that place you wish to be! Like fashion if you want something you have to go and get it. I don't really see how that connects but that is what boys think new fashion is! Hope this has helped!
Guys: They wore Disco suits and had big afros Girls: They usually wore mimiskirts and tightish shirt
In the 1970s, popular textiles included polyester, nylon, acrylic, and denim. Natural fibers like cotton and wool were also commonly used in clothing and home decor during this time. Additionally, fabrics with bold prints and patterns, such as paisley and floral designs, were prevalent in 1970s fashion.
This fashion trend was popular in the mid-sixties through to the 1970s. This trend also briefly cam back into fashion in the 1990s although not to the same extent.
Brown and orange was probably the most popular new combination seen in 70s fashion, but pretty much anything go/went.
YES! Please. It shouldn't be driving me crazy, but it is.
Charm bracelets have never completely gone out of fashion. Young girls grew up wearing them in the 1960s and 1970s and have since passed them on to their daughters.
mainly miniskirts, hot pants, jumpsuits, maxi dresses, halter neck tops and platform shoes.
fashion journalism is like blogging and WRITING about fashion. however fashion media is like store commercials, fashionshows and things like that hope this helps
In the 1970s, both men and women wore "bell bottom" jeans. If they wore belts, they were wide belts (or beltless). Women wore midriff tops and haltar tops. The fashion industry had not yet made "low rise" blue jeans. As you know, the bell bottom fashion has returned at least twice since the 1970s.
70's fashion was very disco. It had alot of bell bottoms and overalls. The women usually wore dresses and the men usually wore bell bottomed pants and jean jackets. Hope that helps!
For fashion, this is a hard one. 70s fashion seems to me (wasn't alive then) to be a somewhat mix between 60s hippie chic and 80s disco. Random fads? The Brady Bunch, pet rocks, Barbie.
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