Digging through the archives, we stumbled upon a decade of pure disco dreams and groovy vibes – the 1970s! And 1974 is a fine example of fashion for the era.
Women's fashion was characterised by a blend of bohemian chic and glamorous sophistication.
The "Big Look" dominated the runways, featuring voluminous silhouettes with flowing fabrics
Maxi dresses, often adorned with bold patterns or peasant-inspired embroidery, were a staple of the year while wide-leg trousers and platform heels added to the era's distinctive aesthetic.
For those seeking a more tailored look, power suits with flared trousers were popular, reflecting the growing number of women entering the workforce.
However, even these outfits often incorporated elements of the decade's free-spirited vibe, such as vibrant colours and dramatic collars.
(Image: Echo)
Men's fashion in 1974 was equally eclectic.
The decade's penchant for bold patterns and textures was evident in everything from shirts to suits.
(Image: Echo)
Wide-collar shirts, often paired with flared trousers or jeans, were a common sight. Men even embraced the velvet suit, a luxurious and eye-catching choice.
Overall, 1974 fashion was a celebration of self-expression, as these fashion pictures taken by Daily Echo photographers prove.
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