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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…

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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
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Gogo boots have gained a slightly edgy reputation in recent years, due to their association with strippers and the sex industry, but this reputation is totally undeserved. They are an important part of any woman’s wardrobe, and it is important to try and salvage their place in fashion history. An item that can be worn with, and enhance, just about any outfit. They are fantastic for enhancing the shape of the leg, and are a surprisingly revolutionary piece of footwear – far from the preserve of strippers and sex industry workers; they are a liberating and eternally fashionable item to slip your feet into.

The term actually derives from a French expression. À gogo, meaning ‘in abundance’ is derived from the ancient French term for happiness, la gogue. This entered the English lexicon in 1962 as a term meaning ‘all the rage’, thus giving Gogo boots their name. But why are they so revolutionary? Well, the whole concept of a mainstream boot for women as a fashion accessory was totally unheard of, as they were worn only to keep women’s feet warm during winter and in rainy weather, and not as streetwear. They were designed specifically to compliment the fashions of the time, with short skirts like the miniskirt all the rage. They accentuated the shape of the leg on display, and also helped cover a bit of the leg – perfect for women who were a little unsure about flashing the flesh.

seventies gogo boots

Monday, June 28th, 2010

The revival of the seventies theme has spilled over into the mainstream and many seventies type clothing, platform shoes and Go-go boots are now available in the High Street. Gogo boots in particular are enjoying a comeback and many girls can be seen out and about in shorts worn over tights, with knee length boots – a true variation on the theme.

Other Retro clothing includes a whole range of trousers, such as corduroy flares and flared denims, bell bottoms, hipsters and Oxford bags and these are all available for both men and women. Men can also wear Hawaiian shirts, frilly tuxedo shirts, tank tops and denim waistcoats. Girls can choose from a wide range of mini dresses, mini skirts, halter-neck tops, jump suits and hot pants. Dressing up in replicas of the outrageous costumes made famous in the 70s by pop stars such as Marc Bolan, Noddy Holder and Alvin Stardust is great fun for the guys. For girls, you could dress as the Abba singers Anni-Frid and Agnetha, or as members of the dance troupe Pan’s People.