70s fancy dress for halloween

We all know what a lot of fun you can have at Halloween. A lot of people will be taking part in strange games and activities such as ‘bobbing for apples’ and eating themed cookies that are purposely made to look green and moldy. Halloween is also the most popular time of the entire year for fancy dress. You are bound to find guests dressed up in all kinds of weird and wonderful things. Strangely enough, something that is becoming increasingly popular on All Hallows Eve is 70s fancy dress.

I think that part of the reason for people choosing this rather than the more traditional spooky outfits is that they simply want to try doing something a bit different. When you are at a Halloween party, you can certainly be sure that you will stand out from the crowd if you are wearing a 70s fancy dress costume. A guest who is dressed up as Elvis Presley is definitely going to stick out like a sore thumb when he is in a room that is full of vampires, robots, ghosts and werewolves. If you want to go to a Halloween party and make an impression then this is a great way to do it.

One of the best things about a party at Halloween is that anything goes. No one is going to laugh if you turn up in 70s fancy dress. The whole point of this sort of event is that everyone wears something bizarre. For one guest that can mean dressing up as Edward Scissorhands whilst for another it can suggest becoming Ronald McDonald for the evening. If you like the idea of being Barry Gibb (complete with stick-on hairy chest, open-necked shirt and gold medallion) then so be it.

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2 Responses to “70s fancy dress for halloween”

  1. alma says:

    My favourite from this era was charlies angels with farah fawcett. Sorry she is no longer with us but she seemed to set a trend in hair stlyes that is still with us today. I see it listed in all the wigs sites.

    Alma

  2. Raine says:

    What really reminds me of the 70s is the movie Grease with John Travolta and Olivia Newton John. I was only 8 or 9 years old when I first saw this movie and the soundtrack was really great. I knew most of the songs there especially “Hopelessly Devoted to You”, in which up to now I still know the lyrics by heart.

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