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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 [ 416 ] 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. Bonnie August - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie J. August (1947–2003) was an American fashion designer. In the 1970s, she innovated the disco -era look of unitards under wrap skirts. She favored stretchy materials such as spandex and was among the first designers to incorporate prints and bright colors in activewear. She won a Coty Award in 1978 for "changing the way women dressed".

  4. 7 Ways to Wear ‘70s Disco Fashion Like It’s 2022 (& 1 Look to ...

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    And there’s no doubt that ‘70s disco fashion is just about everywhere we look these days. Think about that... 7 Ways to Wear ‘70s Disco Fashion Like It’s 2022 (& 1 Look to Leave in 1977)

  5. Disco pants - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco in the late 1960s is sourced by many fashion experts as the birthplace of Disco Pants. They are form-fitting, high-waist unisex stretch pants made from a heavyweight Nylon/Elastane blend that creates a flattering slimming effect. Though the pants worn by Olivia Newton-John towards the end of the 1978 film Grease were not disco ...

  6. Crimes Against Fashion: The 1970s - AOL

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    The polyester, the platforms, the smocks — let’s just say the looks of the Disco Decade weren’t all great. Here are some of the ugliest fashion trends of the 1970s.

  7. Disco - Wikipedia

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    Nu-disco is a 21st-century dance music genre associated with the renewed interest in 1970s and early 1980s disco, [130] mid-1980s Italo disco, and the synthesizer-heavy Euro disco aesthetics. [131] The moniker appeared in print as early as 2002, and by mid-2008 was used by record shops such as the online retailers Juno and Beatport. [ 132 ]