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70s Fancy Dress and the vibes of the time

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

It was the era of big hair and big pants. Loud colours dominated the scene and paisley patterns were all the rage. As the hippie period of clothes changed over the years in the sixties, the result was the clothes of the 1970s. A 70s themed party can be a lot of fun, especially when the fancy dress costumes people wear will reflect the 1970s’ sense of style.

Men and women’s 70s fancy dress costumes are brightly coloured. Polyester leisure suits, wide collars and ties, bell bottoms and knee high boots are just some of the ways people expressed their inner fashion model in the 70s. Women graced the fashion scene in wide broom skirts, go go skirts, flared pants and peasant blouses. Wide headbands topped off the outfits.

Your 70s-themed party will be a hit when you tell party goers to come dressed in 70s fancy dress costumes. Some of your friends may simply have to pull out things they actually wore in the 70s from the bottom of their closets. Other people can pull together pieces of 70s costumes from charity shops and perhaps their parents’ closets. The fun will be in finding the perfect pieces to put together for the best 70s outfit.

Your party invitees can accessorize with poofy-hair or sleek, long-haired wigs and coloured sunglasses. Other accessories may include go go boots, platform shoes, gold chains to go with men’s open-collared shirts and perhaps mocassins and a vest for the more relaxed hippies of the group.

You might have a disco dance contest at your party to get people really in the mood of the 70s. Disco balls hanging from your ceiling will cast squares of silver and other colours about the room. Turn up the music of your favourite disco or folk music band from the decade to get everyone ready to enjoy a night of dance and song.

Tease your hair into an afro the night of your 70s party. Put on as much loud jewellery as you can reasonably handle. Slip on your boots or platform shoes, and be ready to have the night of your life. Watch a few movies from the seventies to get in the proper mind set before the party starts. Your party will be fun and you can dance the night away with your friends.

The elegance of 70s fancy dress

Monday, October 10th, 2011

Those who are interested in vintage attire, and most specifically 70s fancy dress, know that 70s clothing can incorporate both fun and elegance. While many consider 70s clothing to be centered around psychedelic patterns and exaggerated looks, 70s fancy dress was also highly classy and even elegant. For women, 70s fancy dress frequently included printed fabrics with longer hemlines or shorter dresses that were simple and chic. For men, it frequently included starchy materials, pressed collared shirts, and quality fabric pants and jeans.
22973 The elegance of 70s fancy dress
The 70s was a time of experimentation in fashion and society, making it one of the most interesting and impressing eras in history. Most individuals identify 70s fashion as including colorful patterns and prints, soft and flexible materials, and colorful jeans and bell bottoms. However, 70s fancy dress also incorporated themes of simplicity and elegance, sometimes blending the two to create interesting and playful fashion designs. Many fancy dresses featured toned-down versions of the patterns and colors of casual clothing. Others employed clear-cut designs and stitching, with simple tones and blends of color. Women could find clothing that was both fashionable and functional, and could frequently dress the clothing up or down.

For men, 70s fancy dress was even more flexible. Casual dress often included fabric bell bottom pants and button-down shirts. While some of this clothing was highly colorful and patterned, much of it was actually relatively toned down and incorporated neutral tones. Thus, fancy dress could often include the same types of clothing with a jacket or overcoat. More professional or elegant dress could include a suit or more straight-cut clothing and a tie.

Depending on the type of event or the use of the clothing, 70s fancy dress could differ dramatically in style and design. For women, fancy dress most frequently included simple dresses and material

Dressing outside the box in the 70s

Saturday, August 13th, 2011

The 1970s was a time of bright and colorful fashion. It was also an era where women were finally allowed to think outside of the box, fashion-wise, and create images that would never been allowed just ten years prior to that decade. Dresses in the 1970s were just as diverse and colorful as the era that they resided in. Popstars from the United Kingdom to the United States, celebrities and even politicians wore the beautiful dresses of the 70s and created their own trends within each style.

70s Magazine Advertisement in Japan

The 1970s was begun with the introduction of mini-skirts, bell-bottom pants and high-waisted belts. Also introduced during this period were sweaters, feathered hairstyles and knee-grazing boots. It was the dresses of this period that people remember fawning over, however, whether it was the outlandish outfits of Cher or the day-to-day glamor of the average girl, they had a character all their own. The jersey wrap dress became famous during this time period. It was and still is a great style, perfect for a professional dinner but able to double for a night on the town or hitting a club. The other positive factor of this dress that made is extremely popular was that it flattered every woman’s body type. It made skinny women appear to have curves and curvy women appear slightly thinner.

Tube dresses were also immensely popular during the seventies, as were maxi-dresses. This is a trend that has made a comeback today. The long, flowing maxi dresses were a perfect match for the hippie-aura of the 70s, one that screamed ‘chill.’ Tube top dresses with fluttery sheer sleeves or tie-up blouses on top were all the rage, too. Form fitting dresses with short sleeves and button-up fronts were wildly popular. These had a long skirt, one that stretched down to the lady’s feet, and were often inlaid with a pattern of stripes, polka dots and so forth.

Celebrities were frequently seen wearing short dresses, preferably back, with long sleeved blouses underneath, the likes of which buttoned up but were left loose, as was the style. These were commonly worn with black or white nylons and platform pumps. Rayon wrap dresses were very popular as well, looking both fashionable at the time and relaxed. The styles of the 1970s were diverse. Today this is reflected in the range of 70s fancy dress abundantly seen online at costumes stores.