Girls, remember wide-leg pants, bodysuits, midis, and blouses with bows? Well, unbelievably they’re back. They may have been tweaked a bit. But that’s what designers do. Take a look:
High-waisted, wide-leg pants.
Bodysuits
I happen to like bodysuits. They keep everything tucked.
Plus, I always feel like a dancer when I wear them.
The Bow Blouse
Perhaps television has influenced the bow blouse.
Midi Skirts.
Mixing denim. Apparently denim never goes out of style. The secret to wearing denim-on-denim is to vary the shades. No matchy match.
Girls in their twenties probably think all these are fresh, super-chic ideas. But you and I know the truth: Fashion is like a merry-go-round — sooner or later, everything circles back again.
Photo on left shows Charlie’s Angels in 1976. Photo on right is Nicole Richie in 2016 (40 years later).
Now that’s a flash from the past.
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Those of us with older necks will likely love the bow blouse–what a nice wrinkle cover!!
Ha,ha,Karin. You are right about the bow!
Thanks for writing.
Sharon
Loved this Sharon! Secretly I save some “old fashions” that I really liked, because I always think that it might just come back again 🙂 ! I try them on when I’m closet cleaning to make sure they still fi, and if so, they go back in the “save” closet!!
Diane
Diane, I’m so impressed that they still fit. Some things are worth saving! Sharon
Style magazine, which is included in the Sunday New York Times, ran an arcle on February 1st about the return of the shag haircut. When I think about the shag, I always think of Jane Fonda in Klute. Wish I sll had the body that I had in the 70’s!
Oh my goodness, Nancy. Wasn’t the shag the haircut Farrah Fawcett had? I’ve heard rumors that the mullet may be coming back, too. Yikes!
I remember the bow blouses. Nancy Reagan always seemed to have one. That would be more early 80’s. I love the bows especially when they are on the shoulder. I use a scarf to make a bow, but they always slide down to the center unless I pin them on my shoulder. Any suggestions? I’m usually using silk or polyester which is a little slippery.
I remember Nancy in bow blouses too, Janet. She always looked so lady-like. Even though she was petite, the bow blouse never overpowered her. Thanks for writing.