The 1970s also saw the birth of the indifferent, anti-conformist casual chic approach to fashion, which consisted of sweaters, T-shirts, jeans and sneakers. Generally the most famous silhouette of the mid and late 1970s for both genders was that of tight on top and loose on bottom. New technologies brought advances in production through mass production, higher efficiency, generating higher standards and uniformity. Common items included mini skirts, bell-bottoms popularized by hippies, vintage clothing from the 1950s and earlier, and the androgynous glam rock and disco styles that introduced platform shoes, bright colors, glitter, and satin. In the early 1970s, Vogue proclaimed 'There are no rules in the fashion game now' due to overproduction flooding the market with cheap synthetic clothing.
A wrap dress Diane von Fürstenberg designed in the 1970sįashion in the 1970s was about individuality.
In 1971 hotpants and bell-bottomed trousers were popular fashion trends Example of glam rock costume worn by Roy Wood and Wizzard, early 1970s.