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  2. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    For Black women, it became a staple in disco, with disco divas like Diana Ross and Gloria Gaynor adopting it in the 1970s. Afros were also occasionally sported by Whites , especially Jewish Americans [ 419 ] as an alternative to the uniform long, straight hair which was a fashion mainstay until the arrival of punk and the "disco look" when hair ...

  3. How Many of These '70s Costume Ideas Do You Remember? - AOL

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    Radiate groovy this year with these amazing '70s Halloween costumes. Dress up as your favorite '70s icons, make your own disco ball costume, and more!

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    The Girls (United States) Diane, Rosemary, Sylvia and Margaret Sandoval; Girlschool (United Kingdom) Jackie Chambers, Denise Dufort, Kim McAuliffe, Enid Williams, Kelly Johnson, Gil Weston-Jones, Cris Bonacci, Jackie Bodimead, Tracey Lamb; Girl in a Coma (United States) Nina and Phanie Diaz, Jenn Alva; Girl Monstar (Australia)

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  6. The glam of the 1970s is alive at this new downtown disco and ...

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    Disco & Cocktail Club, the dream of the 1970s is alive and well. “It's fun. I think it's a time period that we all really love: the kind of mid- to late ’70s, early ’80s appeal and feel of ...

  7. Sharpies (Australian subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Broadcasting Corporation featured sharpies in a 2002 episode of George Negus' New Dimensions in Time [1] Comedian Magda Szubanski was a sharpie in her youth and parodied the subculture on Fast Forward. [7] Levi released "Levi's Black Sharps", a denim range inspired by sharpies [8]

  8. Category:Australian female models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Australian female models" The following 197 pages are in this category, out of 197 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. List of Vogue Australia cover models - Wikipedia

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    This list of Vogue Australia cover models (1959–present) is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Australia, the Australian edition of Vogue magazine. Vogue Australia has been in publication since 1959, [ 1 ] from 1952 to 1959 a Vogue Supplement for Australia was published as a supplement to British Vogue .