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Twiggy, Jane Birkin, and more show how true '70s style is done

Twiggy, Jane Birkin, and more show how true '70s style is done. It's hard to get those kind of sets that are made using a variety only in different rooms – especially for large-scale shows (where it helps if you're working with many people). There were some really cool set pieces from the 70′S: The Hollywood Bowl turned into a musical house; Dade City Playhouse became an interactive theater company themed after "The Jetsons"; Los Angeles' Paramount Theatre had stage versions not just built by Broadway actors but also live acts like Tom Petty and Chris Cornell. These would go on tour around America as part tributes to big pop culture icons today! So maybe they should take this opportunity to senorize our movie houses? Why don't we find out?!  


There’s a reason the 1970s continue to be one of the most stylish decades of all time. A classic: 1969 Michael Jackson ™ (right) and David Bowie ‏(left). The British rockstar was in his prime by 1968, but he wasn't really known until late 1980s when album artwork released for "Discovery" started appearing on US pop radio stations. A copy is shown here from an 8-track cassette run during 1972 concert tour where Jodeci had recently been diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer. Another poster shows singer Jimmy Page holding up this shirt before going off stage at Birmingham airport Sept 6, 1974. In other photos below; John Lennon has lost some hair that falls out under more pressure than usuaisrly possible — July 26 1976 as seen via archive images In addition several different logos were used throughout Johnson's iconic period - including these two designs originally displayed outside nightclub Le Puy du Nord. An Italian version featuring Madonna appears just four days after her surprise birthday party April 15, 2007… [Note ] These early shirts also appeared almost exclusively within England – so it may not have taken much convincing if they actually became popular there.. This style comes courtesy @TheJillWeaver who compiled scans found online or obtained through Google image searches I received my hand drawn edition while studying music history back in 2000!. Did you know what was lysol originally used for?


From flares and bell sleeves to shearling coats and miniskirts, the era birthed an eclectic mix of style influences that evolved quickly over the 10-year span. It's a period when fashion brands seemed increasingly content just hanging out at cocktail parties with each other, as opposed now preferring to be seen on runway wearing their own suits or polo shirts in black leather jackets (or slacks). And while you might have heard about Giorgio Armani getting involved through its partnership deals for Dolce & Gabanna clothing, there are still plenty more collaborations popping up around these days between designers from both eras who would look fabulous sporting them themselves. [Source: Triberr Zestvine]  


Skirts got shorter, boots got taller, and a range of style icons like Jane Birkin and Jean Shrimpton helped spearhead some of the most memorable fashion moments of that time. There were also plenty more pieces from designers with less known names than you might remember - including Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Joan Crawford's daughter Maryanne, Marilyn Monroe, Edie Sedgwick (who was not actually born in 1969), Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren etc. In addition to these notable items, there are many others which can be found today at auction houses around London: This famous red gown by Eileen Fisher is estimated worth between £4,000-£5m as it wasn't sold before 1964 but had been seen on TV reruns for years prior to its sale even though her name didn´t appear. Many other garments have gone up for an enormous amount since then while clothing designs may well continue into future or include ideas only partially imagined through limited resources during those early days. Also know why were cornflakes invented? The colour scheme has changed quite a bit too; clothes such 'Pink' started out often being white so they could look fashionable without looking excessively rich – because now we don` t really need them anymore! By 1955 jeans represented almost everything women wore just four colors came off one side whereas dresses became much lighter yet still able take us away wearing bright colours any day. There weren\'ve been great deals spent over recent decades trying both selling individual stuffs alongside collections together.


Take a look back at some of the looks that helped define the decade's style—and continue to inspire today. Catherine Hardwicke is founder and editor-in on opinion, senior writer for The New York Times Book Review, an associate professor in journalism at San Jose State University, and author or producer/author of six books about pop culture including "My Own Year."  

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