Night Moves by Allure 6400 With Gorge Stilettos Featuring a Floral Applique
€In many ways the 70s was a weird decade with a great diversity in fashion.
€It ranged from Mother Earth to punk and glam rock, and Laura Ashley dresses to ripped jeans.€
Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden WOWED us in a white A-line dress in a delicate sheer flower pattern, which she teamed with gorge stilettos featuring a floral applique.
Dancing With The Stars runner-up Katherine showed off her weight loss in a colourful bodycon that hugged her every curve, with a floral orange pattern at the bust making way to a tree pattern in blues and greens.
Meanwhile, Glee beauty Lea Michele went for old Hollywood glamour in a navy blue one-shouldered gown which showed off her stunning figure to a tee.
Kylie Minogue showed that only she can make gold foil look good, managing to dazzle in her halterneck number with a glam train.
Marcus Price revealed that his black velvet 1973 wedding suit by renowned French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent is now in Newcastle Discovery Museum. He also gave an insight into selling fashion, which was accepted in London, to North East men. €The North East is a special place,€ Mr Price said.
€Fancy clothes didn't necessarily hit the mark with 90% of men in the region and colours had to be toned down.
€We had French beachwear fashion designed for the south of France but Newbiggin-by-the-Sea is not the south of France.€
Hilary Fawcett said: €I go to Marks & Spencer today and I see dress styles I wore in 1965. Everything is retro and very little is new now.€ She described how fashion in the 1970s included velvet, crepe and satin.
But there was also the anti-fashion of Doc Martens boots, the dungarees of the feminist movement and punk, followers of which could come up with their own outfits.
There was also a trend towards a thin, more feminine male look, epitomised by rock stars David Bowie and Marc Bolan.
The fashions seen on the Billboard Music Awards's red carpet Sunday ran the gamut from traditional full length gowns to dresses that seemed to be missing a bottom half.
Lily Collins made sure not to pick a dress that was ageing and instead opted for a dark green bodycon with a high, rounded neck, which she teamed with her locks curled to one side and dark-red lippie.
The Voice judge Jessie J went for the flapper look in her black sparkling number, offsetting the sophisticated style with peep-toe shoe-boots and her hair slicked back.
Former X Factor judge Kelly Rowland hit the red-carpet in a flattering halterneck black gown with a white floral pattern, while Eva Longoria went for colour-pop in her bright orange bodycon.
Fearne Cotton was the epitome of kooky loveliness in pale blue covered in sequins (we love her hair, we love her hair), while Holly Willoughby flaunted her boobs in a fitted black number.
Naomi Watts went for peekaboo glamour in her studded maxi which featured cut-out panels, while Kelly Brook opted for a white floral pencil dress that was VERY similar to Amanda Holden.
At an event like this, outlandish outfits are encouraged €" nay €" expected. And while stars like Zooey Deschanel and Taylor Swift played it safe, a handful of the more adventurous celebrities pushed the boundaries of good taste €" with mixed results. Check out a few notable looks below.
€It ranged from Mother Earth to punk and glam rock, and Laura Ashley dresses to ripped jeans.€
Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden WOWED us in a white A-line dress in a delicate sheer flower pattern, which she teamed with gorge stilettos featuring a floral applique.
Dancing With The Stars runner-up Katherine showed off her weight loss in a colourful bodycon that hugged her every curve, with a floral orange pattern at the bust making way to a tree pattern in blues and greens.
Meanwhile, Glee beauty Lea Michele went for old Hollywood glamour in a navy blue one-shouldered gown which showed off her stunning figure to a tee.
Kylie Minogue showed that only she can make gold foil look good, managing to dazzle in her halterneck number with a glam train.
Marcus Price revealed that his black velvet 1973 wedding suit by renowned French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent is now in Newcastle Discovery Museum. He also gave an insight into selling fashion, which was accepted in London, to North East men. €The North East is a special place,€ Mr Price said.
€Fancy clothes didn't necessarily hit the mark with 90% of men in the region and colours had to be toned down.
€We had French beachwear fashion designed for the south of France but Newbiggin-by-the-Sea is not the south of France.€
Hilary Fawcett said: €I go to Marks & Spencer today and I see dress styles I wore in 1965. Everything is retro and very little is new now.€ She described how fashion in the 1970s included velvet, crepe and satin.
But there was also the anti-fashion of Doc Martens boots, the dungarees of the feminist movement and punk, followers of which could come up with their own outfits.
There was also a trend towards a thin, more feminine male look, epitomised by rock stars David Bowie and Marc Bolan.
The fashions seen on the Billboard Music Awards's red carpet Sunday ran the gamut from traditional full length gowns to dresses that seemed to be missing a bottom half.
Lily Collins made sure not to pick a dress that was ageing and instead opted for a dark green bodycon with a high, rounded neck, which she teamed with her locks curled to one side and dark-red lippie.
The Voice judge Jessie J went for the flapper look in her black sparkling number, offsetting the sophisticated style with peep-toe shoe-boots and her hair slicked back.
Former X Factor judge Kelly Rowland hit the red-carpet in a flattering halterneck black gown with a white floral pattern, while Eva Longoria went for colour-pop in her bright orange bodycon.
Fearne Cotton was the epitome of kooky loveliness in pale blue covered in sequins (we love her hair, we love her hair), while Holly Willoughby flaunted her boobs in a fitted black number.
Naomi Watts went for peekaboo glamour in her studded maxi which featured cut-out panels, while Kelly Brook opted for a white floral pencil dress that was VERY similar to Amanda Holden.
At an event like this, outlandish outfits are encouraged €" nay €" expected. And while stars like Zooey Deschanel and Taylor Swift played it safe, a handful of the more adventurous celebrities pushed the boundaries of good taste €" with mixed results. Check out a few notable looks below.
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