70's Clothing Style For Women

While the average woman of the previous decades as a stay-at-home housewife, women of the 70's were gaining part time and full time employment more than ever before. Denim wasn’t just for woman on the Western range but rather, the working mom and woman on-the-go.











The influences of the lively, disco-infused party scene trickled into mainstream fashion, too, making platform wedges, glitter and just about polyester anything must-have items both on and off the dance floor.
The 1970's was a free-spirited time not only of fashion revolution but political, cultural, social and economic change for the American female, too. These changes — while considered normal by today’s standards — had major influential shifts on the styles and the lives of the modern 70's woman. 








After the 70's, fashion for woman has continued to be liberal, creative and free.
Clothing of the 70's recently experienced a revival in modern fashion because quite a few trends of the 1970's resemble styles worn by the contemporary woman of today. 








Maxi dresses, floppy hats and the signature Missoni chevron stripe are all very 2012 … except, they’re so very not in regard to true origin!

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