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Go-go pvc dancing boots of the 70s

 
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Disco parties are a certain way of being king or queen for the night, wearing an ABBA costume complete with pvc disco boots. ABBA fancy dress are outfits worn by the members of the band in the 70s and are as popular today as then. One striking feature was the pvc go-go boot.

You could create your own ABBA costumes and white polyester is associated with the genre. White ruffles on a shiny suit is the trademark look.It is advisable to buy the wig because that is far more difficult to create. You'll find something easily in vintage shops, or take a look online. A Loose flowy top or shirts for men would hit the spot. You can add coloured bands for wide belts. Big platform shoes or pvc gogo boots for women, a Swedish accent, a tune in your voice and you are ready to hit the disco scene.

Just wearing an ABBA costume to a 70s fancy dress party will make you feel like a dancing queen! A highly searched costume item is the blonde wig worn by Agneta in the 'Dancing queen'. The wig together with the rest of the outfit will instantly transform you into the character.

Go-go boots, sometimes referred to as pvc boots, are linked historically with kinky boots, a calf-to-knee-length leather boot with heels and pointed toes. Kinky boots are part of the fancy dress outfit of the Dominatrix and creates the idea that women in boots are powerful. Kinky boots broke into UK fashion in the sixties and were worn by the leading women in the Avengers TV series. Later on they were adapted and mofiied by pop groups such as ABBA.