Tuesday, May 3, 2011

70s Rock and Roll Style

Hard rock of the 1970s... Could I choose a more broad musical era? But right now, it's less about the revolutionary music, and more about their hard hitting style choices. With so much cultural change encompassing the time, these 70s rockers set a statement in both their music and their clothing choices.They came just before the eyeliner, tight leather pants, and big hair of the 1980s rock bands (thankfully). Yeah, these boys were different. Effortlessly cool and very 'Almost Famous'-esque, this is definitely my favorite era to emulate in my own personal clothing style. And because of their long-living tunes and threads, these bands will never be forgotten. Their cool fashion choices have become iconic styles and can be seen everywhere in American culture today.


Led Zeppelin
Tight pants, open button-ups, graphic t's, unkempt hair, and a cavalier attitude are the basic elements of Led Zepp's timeless look. And thinking into the present day musicians, you can realize that music style trends like these never die.  




The Rolling Stones
The Stones exemplify the preppy style of the era- well groomed men with tailored jackets, slim trousers, dress shoes and an arrogant air about them. A timeless look that many have since duplicated.





Deep Purple
Hippie-chic boys of 70s match up perfectly to the breezy styles seen at Coachella and other bohemian music festivals. The same look seen today in hipsters everywhere, these boys are rockin' messy long hair, denim, schoolboy caps, shades, and a cool mind-set.





AC/DC


AC/DC has a chill California skater style, another trend of the moment, which encompasses skinny jeans, loose shirts, and a careless cool attitude.



Seeing how much style has transgressed from this era to today emphasizes that music not only influences how we view the world, our mood, and the people we hang out with, but also our personal style choices. These bands were style mavericks and I'd emulate every one of these looks... while listening to their music (of course). 

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