WSHS 1970s - Fashion
Groovy Times
Pop Culture
1970s fashion is known for the hippie inspired bell bottoms that dominated the clothing market during the decade. Other popular items, such as mini skirts and platform shoes, could be easily observed among the students of West Springfield High School.
Female Clothing
The 1970s were marked by a triumphant “return to normalcy,” as a response to the detrimental Vietnam War period. The women’s counterculture-era fashion was pushed off to the side and was replaced by shorter skirts, dresses, and shorts. Dresses were still very popular among young women. Fancier outfits were more common during this phase in fashion.
Female Hairstyles
Women adored the voluminous hairstyles of the times and attempted to replicate that of famous hair icons, such as actress Farrah Fawcett. Young women would try to replicate her look by using hair curlers to get the desired volume. The bouncy hairdo is even still requested in salons today. Her big hair was a trademark of the times, made popular by her role on the show Charlie’s Angels.
Male Clothing
In the 1970s, bold patterns replaced the dull colors of the counterculture movement with bright sweaters and button-ups. Men often sported turtlenecks, cuffed jeans, and glasses.
Male Hairstyles
Young men could often be seen wearing longer hair styles. The mullet was one of these styles, made popular by rock bands.
Created by Tiffany Etesam, Caroline Wittich, and Kendall Johnston, WSHS Applied History, Classes of 2018 and 2019