70's Fashion Trends
1970s remain a fashion favourite for most people.
Singers and musicians wore outrageous clothes, make up and hairstyles.
Seventies was a diverse decade for hairstyles.
'GLAM ROCK'
Glam rock (also known as glitter rock) is a style of rock and pop music that developed in the 1970s.
Glam rock is a rock style/genre that came after the hippy movement. The glam rock performers tended to wear very colourful, outrageous clothing and often make up as well.
Glam rock fashion includes platform shoes, lots of glittery make-up for both men and women, face painting, coloured and spiked hair.
Glam rock visuals peaked during the mid-1970s with artists including
- T-Rex
- Sweet
- Roxy Music
David Bowie was considered the king of the glam rock music as he represented art/fashion and style all rolled into one.
Women wore high-waisted, flared satin trousers or denims, the latter usually decorated with rhinestones, tight lurex halter tops, metallic-coloured lamé and antique velvet dresses, satin hot pants, sequined bra tops, and occasionally they wore ostrich- feather boas draped over their shoulders or turbans on their heads.
Make-up was garish and glittery, with eyebrows thinly plucked. Bianca Jagger was an icon in the 1970s.
I think it goes without saying that Saturday Night Fever is one of the most iconic films to come out of the 1970s.
You can’t talk about disco without talking about the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. When it comes to 1970s fashion, the first thing many people think of is the image of John Travolta in that white suit.
Some major hallmarks of the 70’s fashion:
Mini, midi and maxi skirts
Hipster jeans and bell bottoms
Flared trousers
Flared trousers
Platform Shoes
The disco-only clothing:
1. Spandex tops with hot pants were the staple disco wear for the girls.
2. Vividly colored shiny disco pants in Lycra with equally dazzling neck tops were also quite popular.
3. Shiny cat suits that shone in the ultraviolet lighting were also a regular feature on dance floors.
2. Vividly colored shiny disco pants in Lycra with equally dazzling neck tops were also quite popular.
3. Shiny cat suits that shone in the ultraviolet lighting were also a regular feature on dance floors.
1970s HAIR
Throughout much of the decade, women and teenage girls wore their hair long, with a centre or side parting, which was a style carried over from the late 1960s. Other hairstyles of the early to mid-1970s included the wavy "gypsy" cut, the layered shag, and the "flicked" style, popularly referred to as "wings", in which the hair was flicked into resembling small wings at the temples.
In the 1970s, making one of the popular hairstyles for a woman didn't take a lot of time. These hairstyles, including Afro hairstyle, Shaggy Hairdo and Feathered hair (then known as "Farrah Fawcett hairstyle were said to be perfect when you're on-the-go and would still keep your expressive style in-check. The perm was also invented.
In the 1970s, making one of the popular hairstyles for a woman didn't take a lot of time. These hairstyles, including Afro hairstyle, Shaggy Hairdo and Feathered hair (then known as "Farrah Fawcett hairstyle were said to be perfect when you're on-the-go and would still keep your expressive style in-check. The perm was also invented.
Farrah Fawcett
Barbra Streisand
These icons were iconic for different reasons in the 1970s.
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