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70s fancy dress party ideas

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

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If you are thinking about having a themed party and you want something that is going to be good fun for everyone invited then how about a 70s fancy dress?

When you organise a themed party it can be a bit daunting when it comes to choosing an outfit, but with a 70s fancy dress party this is certainly not going to be a problem. Sit and think of the 1970s (if you are old enough to remember them…) and you will realise just how many different styles of outfit there are. The seventies went through several different stages, from hippies decked out in kaftans and loon pants to the later days of gold medallions and the disco look that was immortalised by the likes of The Bee Gees. The decade actually went through many looks by the time that it came to an end. The choices in 70s fancy dress costumes is a plethora of options for the creative among you.

Certain looks epitomise the decade and are therefore fairly essential. Think of things that were firm favourites such as ‘bell-bottoms’, over-sized sunglasses, pork chop sideburns, and pvc boots for women Platform shoes are another very popular choice for 70s fancy dress as are the ‘glam rock’ outfits which were worn by the likes of Slade, The Sweet, Mud and David Bowie (when he was in his Ziggy Stardust phase). There are also some great wigs available to help you to complete your look. Make sure that you remember loud shirts with flared collars. You can get some really good ideas for costumes just by watching some old clips of singers or television programmes from the time. Another truly iconic outfit that is always a popular choice when it comes to 70′s fancy dress is the Elvis Presley studded white cat suit. Don’t be surprised if more than one of your guests arrives wearing it…

Gogo boots were originally low heeled

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

The designer AndrĂ© Courrèges is widely credited with creating the first ever Gogo boots. It was a low-heeled, calf-high boot created for his 1964 Autumn collection as part of the ‘Moon Girl’ look. These boots quickly became popular, and were soon mass-produced, and became a huge hit with girls dressed in the ‘Dolly Bird’ style in 1960s London. They were usually designed with a zipper up the back, or on the side, and were adopted by teenagers, which saw them worn by dancers on television shows, helping to further popularise them.

This popularity soon saw them become iconic. For example, the boots in Nancy Sinatra song ‘These Boots are Made for Walking’ are widely recognised to be Gogo boots. The boots became a part of pop culture when they were worn by Jane Fonda in the cult sci-fi film Barbarella. Such success saw other designers have a go at making their own version of the boots, with the height of the boot rising as the hemlines became higher and higher, ending as Yves Saint Laurent’s garter boot. These were what led to ‘kinky boots’, calf high boots created with a pointed heel, and were worn by Diana Rigg and Honor Blackman in the classic TV series The Avengers.

Nowadays, the Gogo boot has become a huge part of fashion worldwide, so it is important to move away from stereotyping it as a slutty item of footwear. It is one of the most revolutionary items of fashion wear to emerge from the sixties, and a key part of any woman’s wardrobe.

70s fancy dress for halloween

Friday, October 16th, 2009

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.