70s Fashion Trends The Ultimate Guide to Icon

There is a saying “what goes around comes around” and the 70s fashion era is no expection, and in fashion this comes true again and again.Trends go away and come back again after decads with a touch of nestolgia. So the disco era is back and it looks like it is going to stay for a while and we are very happy for that 

In the honer of disco let’s talk about the most important fashion moment of 70s

70s will be nothing without disco and let’s start with it 

Disco era

Disco fashions were very trendy in the late 1970s. people often wore glamorous, expensive, and extravagant fashions for nights out at their local disco club

Elements of the ’70s trends making a comeback this year, including flared bottoms, cropped tops, and dramatically flowy silhouettes

Icons

70s cerate many iconic looks that will always go down in the history of fashion. Still many celebrities reference those iconic era in there clothing and style. During 0s many icons come out like Bian-ca Jagger, Brigitte Bardot and Cher. The biggest fashion icon during the disco era was Cher 

Hippie looks 

They are transformed from he 60s and had a very big infulance in the 70s from the Tie dye shirts, Mexican ‘peasant’ blouses, folk-embroidered Hungarian blouses, ponchos, capes, and military surplus clothing.bell bottoms also become a very big part of hippie culture in 70s 

Today hippie look become more intrigued in day to day life we all have a auntie and grandmother how have a poncho and a kaftan that is inspired from the hippie look 

Punk look 

Punk become a very important part of 70s fashion young people expressed their frustration and discontent with what they saw as political oppression and social injustice. During this era Jeans and tartan kilts or skirts were commonly worn. Leather skirts became a popular item for female punks. Heavy chains were sometimes used as belts. Bullet belts, and studded belts also became common

In modern day leather jackets are a necessity in every person closet. we can see the reference a lot in vogue, Elle

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