Friday, January 15, 2016

Welcome to the 70's!!

     I thought it was time for another 'blast from the past' post where we explore a past fashion era and all the great and not-so-great looks, so.......Welcome to the 70's!!!   This is probably my favorite era for fashion and music---gotta love that disco!  It was the birth of the Farrah Fawcett hair-style, the wide legged pants and  'Ziggy Stardust', David Bowie's alter ego.  It was a great time for colors, crazy hair, high-waisted pants and denim!!!



     Please read this great article from  www.vintagefashionguild.org

The 1970s can be called Decade of Decadence, the ‘Me’ decade and the decade of excess and androgyny. Women emerged in the work place tenfold. Pantsuits, day wear, and separates with a sense of masculine style as echoed in the film ‘Annie Hall’ created a sensation with Diane Keaton wearing a fitted vest with a collared white shirt and men’s neckties. Skirts could be seen in a variety of lengths, mini midi or maxi! The maxi dress was worn throughout the decade in a multitude of styles and shapes. Rich earthy tones dominated in popular colors; warm browns, burgundy, rust, mustard, and avocado green. Television shows such as Charlie’s Angels featured the smart and liberated but sexy woman. The California sun-kissed blondes Cheryl Tiegs and Farrah Fawcett represented the new sporty and physically fit ideal.
The Woodstock festival of peace and music was the end of the 1960s hippie movement, with the U.S. still at war. The hippie flower child look from the late 1960s carried over into the first half of the decade in a nonrestrictive bohemian silhouette with a heavy folksy influence. Thea Porter celebrated ethnic styles in Indian style prints, free flowing breezy gauzy tent dresses and wide legged pants. Arts and crafts elements such as tie-dye, batik, knitwear, crochet and macramé were also very popular. There was a great sense of ease and comfort to early 1970s clothing. Designers like Laura Ashley and Jessica McClintock for Gunne Sax popularized the prairie dress phenomenon.
Blue jeans emerged in the 1970s as everyday wear. Denim was being mass consumed by all ages and seen as the ultimate American garment. Jeans were flared, bell bottom, wide legged, hip huggers, high waist, embroidered, embellished, studded – you name it! Denim was was not just limited to pants: jean skirts, suits, vests, jackets, hats and accessories were omnipresent. Designer jeans were seen as a status symbol and the more expensive, the more desirable! A tighter, second skin fit with designer names such as Gloria Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein, Jordache, and Sasson were branded across the backsides of men and women everywhere. A far cry from the dungarees of years past!
Glam or glitter rock brought on to the scene flamboyant boldly colored clothes in lux fabrics like satins, velvets and lurex. Emblazoned with sequins, bedazzled, gemmed and worn with feathered boas! Nothing was too outrageous. Super high stacked platform shoes or boots were the favored footwear. Pop star David Bowie, as alter ego Ziggy Stardust, sported over-the-top androgynous outfits both on and off the stage. Avant garde designer Kensai Yamamoto was responsible for the otherworldly costumes for the 1973 ‘Aladdin Sane’ tour. Glitter rock stars of the the time such as Kiss, Marc Bolan, The Sweet and the New York Dolls were dandy dressers in chiffon, spandex and satin. Glitter trends in makeup were worn on the face by both men and women. Stores such as Granny Takes a Trip and Biba had multiple locations in the U.S. and the U.K that catered to the teenage audience and rock stars alike.
Disco brought excess and decadence. Designers and celebrities partied with the beautiful people at the infamous nightclub Studio 54 in New York City known for its overt drug use and bacchanalian carousing. Bob Mackie was often called the ‘Sultan of Sequins’ and dressed Cher and other stars in body-baring glamorous costumes. Designer Roy Halston’s draped jersey goddess dresses, kaftans and Ultrasuede were the perfect party clothes for a glamorous night of sin. Quiana polyester was wildly popular and was used in day dresses, shirts, blouses and evening wear. Cheaply made tight fitting body conscious clothing could be seen in any discotheque. Wrap-around skirts, leotards, tube tops, dance wear inspired dresses and separates with ease and movement were made in Lurex, miliskin and spandex. Film star John Travolta wore a white 3-piece suit with black shirt in the blockbuster movie “Saturday Night Fever”. Diane Von Fursternberg popularized the uber flattering jersey wrap dress, which became a staple in every woman’s wardrobe.
Punk fashion evolved alongside the musical genre out of open disgust for the status quo, the modern political agenda and the slick overproduced overtly commercial mainstream that rock music had become. Punk rock stripped rock and roll down to basics. Punk was gritty, dangerous and offensive. The clothing represented a darker and harsher view of reality and dissatisfaction with the ideals of conformity.
English punk visionaries Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren opened the infamous shop SEX/ Seditionaries on Kings Road and ultimately deconstructed British fashion, mixing X-rated silk screens, bondage gear, vinyl, rubber and the ubiquitous safety pin with iconic English fashions such as plaid kilts and tight stovepipe trousers
Across the pond the American punk look was stripped down to basics, exemplified by bands like the Ramones, Blondie, and Richard Hell and the Voidoids preferring a more laid back look with tight jeans,
leather motorcycle jackets, sneakers, and ripped t-shirts.



Wow, a grown-up Brady Brunch!!

Uhmmm, ladies fashion looks good, not too sure about the men's--what do you think?


I had one very similar to this!

This is a leftover look from the 60's I believe--think "Billy Jack"

I have no words for this one
 
 
These guys produced some GREAT music!!

Saturday Night Fever made EVERYONE want to go to the disco!!

Again, I have no words.....

These guys were the best---I miss Michael
 

Wanted one of these back in the day, still do!
I know I had a pair of earrings very much like these!

Mine were white!

I still have lots of brooches from the 70's--they never go out of style!

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I have this necklace and earrings!!!




 
Beautiful!

 
 
David Bowie was definitely a trend-setter
 


Again, ????

Ziggy


We will miss you David,  you were unique!






Hope you enjoyed this little return to the 70's---please leave me a comment and let me know your favorite era!!  Until then, God Bless all and any who read this,
Pat, My Kitschy Closet
www.mykitschycloset.etsy.com
 
 
 
 


Monday, January 11, 2016

CRAZY Busy Schedule!!

Ok, so for those of you who don't really know me, the following schedule is normal for me:

                                               January 8-10-Winnie Trade Days (just passed this last weekend)
                                               January 16 - Winter Wonderland Fashion Show - (my grandson
                                                                                    Brayden is modeling in this one!)
                                               January 22-24 - Liberty Faux Real Trade Days
                                               January 29th - 30th - TENATIVE - holding an estate sale at my
                                                                                    mom's house

                                             February 5 - 7 - Winnie Trade Days
                                             February 20 - 21 - Antique Elegance Vintage Clothing Show-Dallas, TX

                                             March 3-5 - Gypsy Market, Spring, TX
                                             March 11-13 - Winnie Trade Days
                                             March 19 - Good Oil Days Festival (I actually run this one!)


There's actually more but I got tired just typing it all!!  These are all great events and if you're in the area or there-bout's please come check them out---here are the links to each event.

      Winnie Trade Days - www.larrysoldtimetradedays.com
      Winter Wonderland Fashion Show - www.humblecc.com
       Liberty Faux Real Trade Days - www.facebook.com/FauxRealDesignCo/
       Antique Elegance Vintage Clothing Show -http://antiqueelegance.info/
       Gypsy Market - www.gypsymarket.net
       Good Oil Days Festival - www.goodoildays.com


Lots of this stuff will be packed and taken to other shows--aagggghhhhhh!



Brayden's 'soulful' look--guest he's practicing for his modeling debut!!

As you can see, I've got a VERY full schedule over the next few months!!  But I do sooooo love going to shows and meeting new people--and hopefully making some money too!

Please be sure to check out all these great websites and come by and see me if you're in the neighborhood!  ;)

Until then,
God Bless all and any who read this,
Pat, My Kitschy Closet
www.mykitschycloset.etsy.com




                                            


                                            

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Take down the Mistle Toe, put the Tree in the Attic!

   I'm always a little sad right after Christmas---especially when taking down the Christmas tree, lights and decorations.  The Christmas season is usually such a joyful time, even for those who aren't particularly religious.  It's a time when almost everyone begins to think of those around them, those folks that might not be as fortunate as they are.  It's a time when we open our hearts (and maybe our pocketbooks) to make someone's Christmas more joyful.  Beautiful!

     And of course, who doesn't love all the millions of twinkle lights that we put up to 'brighten' our homes and the hearts of our neighbors!!  It's a Christmas tradition to try to blind your neighbors and the airplanes that fly over your house with as many lights as possible!!  Too cool!


My own special vintage 'elf'




I LOVE my aluminum tree--not vintage though


A wonderful vintage nativity from the 50's I think

Christmas cheer on my mantel
     And so, the lovely Christmas season is over and the new year has begun!!  And boy, do we have lots of PLANS afoot!!  Planning on participating in many wonderful shows with my vintage clothes as well as shows for the antiques and collectibles from my shop.  I'll be posting my show schedule very soon and hopefully you're be able to stop by and say 'hello'!!

     In the meantime, our prayer for each and everyone of you is that you would be blessed in this new year, that you will find purpose and joy in your life and that your creativity will flourish and overflow to all those around you!! 

     I'll be posting again soon!
God Bless,
Pat, My Kitschy Closet
www.mykitschycloset.etsy.com