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The 1970's fashion, often called the "Mc Decade", began with a continuation of the mini skirts, bell-bottoms, and the androgynous hippie look from the late 1960
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On the surface, the book ' 70's Fashion: Vintage Fashion & Beauty Ads ' looks supremely tacky, but it's a goldmine of imagery and shapes fro...
The 1970's fashion, often called the "Mc Decade", began with a continuation of the mini skirts, bell-bottoms, and the androgynous hippie look from the late 1960
Roller skating has been around for decades. Its popularity may wax and wane like the moon, but it’s always around.
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The 1970's fashion, often called the "Mc Decade", began with a continuation of the mini skirts, bell-bottoms, and the androgynous hippie look from the late 1960
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As with any approach we take to decorating, we always want to create layers of interest. When I saw this vintage painting system on eBay I knew it would help make our place look like it was right o…
I was at an art show this weekend and one of the booths had the most fabulous handbags made from old record albums. The artist used both the covers and the vinyl to fashion some of the coolest bags I've ever seen. You can check them out here. I spotted a few familiar covers which made me think about my own album collection and inspired my list for List It Tuesday. I consider the 70s to be my decade. Those ten years took me from an awkward seventh grader through high school and to college graduate. I could fill ten lists with my favorite songs, artists, or albums of the decade so I limited myself to artists whose albums I owned. As you can see, my taste in music runs more to singer/songwriters than bands and is pretty tame. My husband was the own who owned The Rolling Stones, Kiss, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and The Who among others. Here are a few random musical memories: - My eighth grade teacher was young, bearded, and fresh out of college. He sat cross legged on his desk and played Simon and Garfunkel on the record player when we worked quietly. I thought listening to "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" in the classroom of a Catholic school seemed pretty scandalous. - My first date with my husband was to a stadium concert headlined by The Beach Boys and Chicago in 1975. - The Best of Bread was my go-to album whenever I felt depressed in high school. Boy are those songs depressing! - My college roommate and I couldn't go out unless we'd listened to Frampton Comes Alive, Bat Out of Hell and Linda Ronstadt's Greatest Hits. It's no wonder I know every word to "Paradise by the Dashboard Light." - Our favorite "new" album is the soundtrack to The Jersey Boys. I loved this music in the 70s and I still love it today. Heck, I even like disco! Don't forget to hop over to artsyville and check out even more lists.
Look at any old photograph or yearbook from the mid-sixties or older – you’ll notice that the choice of eyeglasses ranged from unflattering to butt ugly. They were basically all thick black frames or horn rims. If you wore spectacles up to the year 1965, you were stuck with some pretty unattractive, if not self-esteem … Continue reading "Those ’70s Glasses: Eyewear from the Disco Decade and Beyond"
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Here is our collection of some of the weirdest and funniest prom photos taken from the 1970 to 1980. These decades surely makes history in terms of humor and fashion.
Bell-bottoms became very popular during the 1970s. Bell-bottoms or flared trousers and sometimes called hip-huggers or elephant bells when made in denim, are trousers that become wider from the knees downward. Sears 1972 Sears 1973 1974 1974 Sylvie Vartan 1973 ABBA 1974
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As Woodstock turns 51, we remember the legendary music festival in Bethel, New York, where Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin played, in photos.
I watched this sitcom about 33 years ago, This was a great sitcom,who knew that a struggling family living in the south side of Chicago projects was going to turn out to be such a big hit, we hardly ever missed a show, who was the show ,well...