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  2. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 hotpants and bell-bottomed trousers were popular fashion trends Diane von Fürstenberg's wrap dress, designed in the 1970s. Fashion in the 1970s was about individuality. In the early 1970s, Vogue proclaimed "There are no rules in the fashion game now" [1] due to overproduction flooding the market with cheap synthetic clothing.

  3. Category:1970s fashion - Wikipedia

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    Wedding dresses of Princess Anne of the United Kingdom; Wedge (footwear) Western cosmetics in the 1970s; Western wear; Vivienne Westwood; Wings (haircut) Women's Home Industries; Wonderbra; Wrangler (brand) Wrap dress

  4. Category:1970s fads and trends - Wikipedia

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  5. 23 Vintage-Style Dresses and Tops That Look Straight Out of ...

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    There’s never a wrong time to rock a retro style. From Roaring ’20s-inspired dresses to Y2K micro mini skirts, vintage trends are always cycling in and out of popularity. Rocking an outfit ...

  6. Susan Lucci's complete style transformation: From '70s ... - AOL

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    Soap opera fans watched as Lucci skyrocketed to fame in the 70s and 80s, rocking red carpet appearances in true decade style. ... eventually trading in for cleavage-showing mini dresses and ...

  7. Halston - Wikipedia

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    Halston Ultrasuede shirt dress, 1972 Halston beaded nylon evening caftan, 1977. Halston achieved great fame after designing the pillbox hat worn by Jacqueline Kennedy to her husband's presidential inauguration in 1961, and when he moved to designing women's wear, Newsweek dubbed him "the premier fashion designer of all America". [8]