I did not think 70’s fashion could ever be explained but here we are 😂 Awesome video, Natasha, thank you!
@natashaitzcovitz10 ай бұрын
Haha, tried my best ✌️Thanks! Big era for fashion 🕺
@angelasneed80067 ай бұрын
I think researching the 70s fashions is awesome! Having lived through it is even better!! I grew up from 1970 to 1979 n it had a lot of great n not so great fashion styles … ❤😊 Ty for the sweet memories ❤😊
@natashaitzcovitz7 ай бұрын
You grew up with such funky fashions! Glad you enjoyed my video, I enjoyed getting a taste of that time ☺️🪩🧡
@zuziaciejka19306 ай бұрын
Thank a lot for video! It was very helpful and the best I've ever seen 💕Please post something about the 80s and 90s! I love how you explain
@natashaitzcovitz6 ай бұрын
Thanks, that’s kind of you to say 💕 Happy it helps! 80’s and 90’s explainers to come 💪
@lkofie66708 ай бұрын
YES... my favorite fashion decade.
@robincollins46876 ай бұрын
I have a few questions as someone who was a teen in the 70s. Why does everyone ignore that we had hip-hugger bell bottoms, brushed denim , elephant leg pants, midi tops, hombred fabrics, shags ( not just the Farrah Flip), etc.
@x77punk77x6 ай бұрын
It’s probably because many online creators revisiting the Seventies are very young and relying on their pool of available research materials whereas those who lived through the Seventies as youths remember these illuminating details and nuances. Honestly, I love hearing from those who have firsthand knowledge of these very distinctive fashion eras and I’m sure others do as well! Natasha does pretty good fashion retrospectives though in my opinion.
@natashaitzcovitz6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for your feedback. Ah sorry if I missed out some things but thanks for listing so I can look at them. My research is a lot of what I can find online and hard to include everything. The 70’s was such a cool time for fashion, I can only imagine what it was like to be a teen then!
@rachelchristine12715 ай бұрын
I don’t think anyone ignores that. That’s the main thing that comes to mind other than the boho/woodstock era of fashion. I mean that’s all they wore in that 70s show
@abigailphilips8254 ай бұрын
I think if you weren't there ( I was as a teen too), then it's very difficult to find out much info and there were so many youth subcultures which make matters even more confusing for these young folk trying to understand the era. The seventies was a decade of fast evolving fashion and beauty with clothes, makeup, hair etc. What great memories we have!
@davidmolloy1268 ай бұрын
Hiya Natasha, I really enjoyed this. I was a mid teen in '75 ish and used to love the denim and cheese cloth shirt look. Thanks very much. ❤
@natashaitzcovitz8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for sharing! ❤️ Sounds like a great look ☺️
@coreywiley39812 ай бұрын
I remember in the 90s there were also some retro 70s styles that came back, like in the early 90s, then again in the late 90s and early 00s. I wonder if soon it will be common for people to wear different styles from different eras in everyday life more often. In the 80s, when I grew up, bell bottoms and 70s clothes were just seen as so passé and awful. Then, from around 90-93 on MTV, you would see the band Deee-Lite with "Groove Is in the Heart," Lenny Kravitz's "Are You Gonna Go My Way?," Madonna's "Deeper and Deeper," The Black Crowes, and many other artists with 70s-influenced styles. In high school in 89, 90, and 91, jeans were tapered or tight-rolled. In 92, 93, and 94, especially girls began wearing jeans with more of a flare where the leg met the shoe where I went to school, and then later in 96-99, in hippie alternative subcultures, you could see it. Although in daily life, ordinary people, especially adults or people not into any fashion, just wore basic clothes like straight-leg pants, T-shirts, button-up shirts, khakis, sweats, etc., nothing too flamboyant that strayed from conventional, ordinary, sensible styles. Skaters and some alternative people were wearing those really big wide baggy pants in the second half of the 90s; these were mostly younger people, though-teens and young adults. One thing I’ve noticed about bell bottoms and flares is that in the 70s, everyone wore them: grandmas, kids, housewives, business professionals, teachers, rock stars, blue-collar workers-everyone. Then, they went out of style in the late 70s/early 80s and were considered very passé. One would wince or see it as out of the ordinary if someone was wearing bell bottoms. Usually, in the 80s, they would be seen on an older person who hadn’t updated their wardrobe because they didn’t pay attention to styles and didn’t put a lot of wear and tear on clothes, and who was still wearing the polyester pants they had gotten for Christmas in 1976. One of my teachers in high school in 91/92 would wear clothes from the 70s-clothes that must have been 15-20 years old: polyester bell bottoms, wide collars. But he was a very serious and frugal person who just hadn’t bought new clothes or paid any attention to style at all. He looked funny to me and some other 15-year-olds, but at the same time, in hip settings, these styles were being revisited, so it was like he was so out of style that he was in style! People who were very low-income might wear hand-me-downs or get old clothes from Goodwill, and it could mark someone as being very poor. I remember in the 80s, a nice girl whose family was very poor-she and her siblings went to school with me, and they wore clothes that, in 1986, were at least 10 years old and conspicuously 70s. In general, everyone in the 80s was wearing straight-leg or tapered pants. Then, around the early 90s, as mentioned above, I remember retro styles becoming cool, bohemian, and very fashionable. However, ordinary, non-hip people were still mostly wearing straight-leg pants, unlike in the 70s when everyone embraced bell bottoms. It seems that bell bottoms and some 70s styles cycle back into fashion every few years, but they appear to be more of a hip trend rather than an all-encompassing universal fashion. It also seems like more women than men wear bell bottoms. Is that because men don’t want to be seen as too flamboyant? Born in 1976, I remember the late 70s and early 80s with some nostalgia. I recall the transition to the 80s and looking back at the 70s, as a kid in the 80s, seeing TV reruns with actors dressed in 70s styles and thinking, "What hideous clothes they wore!" and noticing how much had changed. Now, at 47, I find myself liking many 70s and 80s clothes, and it's fascinating to think about trends and how they return or revisit styles from another time. Maybe one day, everyone-not just the hip-will wear different styles from different eras every day, or mix and match whatever they feel. I'd like a fashion future like that.
@World-Sojourner.229 ай бұрын
Once I started high school in ‘76 and lived in Hash pants and clogs! The halls at school were very loud and reeked of musk cologne
@wanda1822110 ай бұрын
My Favorite era, thanks for sharing. ❤
@natashaitzcovitz10 ай бұрын
You’re welcome, it’s a great era! 🌼🧡🪩
@natashasprunk74367 ай бұрын
As another Natasha obsessed with 70s fashion, this is the best breakdown I have seen out there! Can't wait to dive into the rest of your channel!!!
@natashaitzcovitz7 ай бұрын
Thanks, well named good taste friend, I’m really happy to hear that! ☺️
@backtoroots3167 ай бұрын
I am trying to soak in as much knowledge as I can about 60s and 70s fashion right now so this video came in so handy! That era inspires me so much right now but I'm totally struggling to make it work with my otherwise super minimalist beige, black (sometimes alt/goth leaning) wardrobe. I am so scared of colors but I love them? Same with patterns. I think the least intimidating starting point would be a jeans or curdoroy overall maybe where it's just one piece that I can tone down or dress up depending the vibe I'm going for that day.
@natashaitzcovitz7 ай бұрын
Woo, happy to help! If you’re scared of colours it could be you try pops of it in accessories. Like a little retro neck scarf, coloured tights or just a belt. Tartan is a nice pattern to try that is a good alt and retro mix (and doesn’t feel too patterned). Perhaps a flared denim or corduroy bottom will be a good way to embrace the shapes of the era to as you say tone down or dress up. Have fun ☺️✌️
@charclous23413 ай бұрын
I just found you, and really enjoyed your video. I was married twice, 1973 and 1986. I loved all the styles back then, except Disco!
@nekomeow3161Ай бұрын
The 70s is definitely an era I'm interested in dressing as but I also love the 60s❤
@flazay_da10 ай бұрын
really appreciate all the reference images!
@natashaitzcovitz10 ай бұрын
So happy to hear that! ☺️
@rlavelleSLP10 ай бұрын
This was a great video, thanks! Love the 70s 💕💫
@natashaitzcovitz10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 💕☺️
@DominikaDonchinka9 ай бұрын
Omg Natasha I can’t get enough of you… 🎉 can’t wait for next video 😊
@avero5782 ай бұрын
Loved this! ✨
@natashaitzcovitz2 ай бұрын
Thank you! ☺️✨
@ProfMcGonaGil8 ай бұрын
Love this!!! I’ve recently started shopping vintage and I learned a lot in this video. Waiting excitedly for the 80s!
@ridgleyriver-jedd98875 ай бұрын
🎉I was a child of the 70s loved that area❤
@simonfine-i3i10 ай бұрын
Great video Natasha. Do you think tank tops and kipper ties will make a comeback?
@natashaitzcovitz10 ай бұрын
Thank you! For sure, the tank top is pretty popular now and ties are definitely making a comeback 👔
@marandominguez9 ай бұрын
Great explanation! Thank you and Merry Christmas! 🎉 Greetings from Mallorca 😊
@natashaitzcovitz9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Merry Christmas from London ☺️✨
@MrPlownds265 ай бұрын
For me the flares never got flared enough,the platform shoes high enough, the collars hang glidery enough and the afros big enough. .
@ray46708 ай бұрын
I might be completely off, but the Viviene Westwood mentioned in the part of the video about punk, is the same as the famous designer that is now known for her elegant wedding dresses??
@natashaitzcovitz8 ай бұрын
Yes, her fame came from bringing punk to the mainstream but she was also that designer behind those corseted drapey wedding dresses too!
@RobertaFierro-mc1ub17 күн бұрын
Mini, Midi and then Maxi skirts..McCalls Sewing Patterns..
@World-Sojourner.229 ай бұрын
❤ I loved Donny! 😂😂
@ragingrah37899 ай бұрын
Oh man, I did too! Puppy Love 😂
@901-vp2biАй бұрын
Спасибо, очень информативно
@marandominguez9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I have a question for you. About fashion… Which is your favorite decade? 😊 Im curious. Best wishes from Mallorca. 😊
@natashaitzcovitz8 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! ☺️ Most decades have fashions that appeal to me so it’s hard to pick a favourite…my style probably leans towards 60’s and 90’s mix (but recently I’ve been getting more into the 70’s too!) What about you?
@DashaBaffet8 ай бұрын
❤
@robertlewis4216Ай бұрын
So the roundabout turns, and every time it's 'The New Look'.
@russky682 ай бұрын
Everything brown 😂😂
@judis62249 ай бұрын
For abba it was more of a tax dodge.
@kirbyandstargaming8886Ай бұрын
what does this mean? /gen
@judis6224Ай бұрын
@@kirbyandstargaming8886 you can have weird stage clothes,but the designer said they didn't have to pay taxes because they were only worn on stage and that makes a difference apparently.
@davidkodama521814 күн бұрын
,This is great. Not quite as good as your eyes. You're lookin' great.
@Unsweetened86189 ай бұрын
America created all the 70s trends... Just like we created the 80s, 90s,00s trends... We been setting the trends since the second world war... Brits just rode our wave
@meriena10 ай бұрын
And then came the 80s, then the 90s... The worst fashion ever.
@natashaitzcovitz9 ай бұрын
The 80’s did have some bad fashion moments but I like 90’s grunge!