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Your wardrobe as artifact 30.03.22
Greetings fellow fashion lovers and welcome to your new hotspot for all things vintage! Did you know that some of your most loved staple pieces are products of counterculture? Sometimes, we all get so hyped up about the newest trends and thrifted finds that we forget to take a deeper look into where our clothing originates from.
The 1970’s was a decade that welcomed inclusivity. As previously mentioned, this was a defining era for social and political liberation. As ‘disco’ music and club culture rose across the US, there was a demand for modern eveningwear, suited to groovy dancing. Disco music, being of African American origin, influenced the design process of these styles dramatically. People turned away from floor length poodle skirts and shift dresses popular during the late 1950s and 1960s and began to wear figure flattering fitted pants or jumpsuit pieces.
Prints, prints, prints. Probably one of the most defining features of 1970’s fashions. Colourful patterns and flowing designs swarmed the wardrobes of all it-girls during this time and let’s be honest, if you were wearing print you were more than likely considered cool.
Hello and welcome back to Revived Vintage. As most of us know, the flare-cut is back and more popular than ever. I have probably seen more flare-cut pants on the high street this past year than I have in my lifetime, the ‘70s have well and truly made a comeback.