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  • The trends of bright and bold in the 1970's were taken mostly from inspiration in the '20s, '30s and '40s
  • The 60's were a big influence on the 1970's style like the tie dye and frayed edged denim
  • The 1970s got these styles: satin, ruffles, feminine colours, and bias cuts from styles in the 1930's.
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Q: What clothing parallels can be made to other time periods from the 1970s?
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