70s Fancy Dress Costumes

April 15th, 2011 | family games | No Comments »

Disco fashions could be the 1st choice for 70s fancy dress costumes. Clearly, the fashion of the second part of the 1970s was greatly influenced by the Disco phenomenon. For males, it turned out the period of white-colored pants outfits with bell bottoms and butterfly dog collars, epitomized by John Travolta in “Saturday Night Fever.” For women, it had been big hair, platform shoes and smooth dresses in hot colours, exemplified by the Ruler of Disco, Donna Summer.

Disco furthermore heralded the Village People on the music stage. The Village People are similarly known for their costumes – glamourised portrayals of yank modern stereotypes – as they were known for their catchy pop music. For Village People seventies fancy dress costumes, start out with outfits showing cowboys, Indigenous Peoples, structure workers, bikers, policemen and pirates and priests, then unbutton the t shirts to the stomach. Finalize the design by building handlebar mustaches all round.

The 70s wasn’t all about Disco. The first years of the decade demonstrated the tastes and sensibilities of the 1960s, because the apparel world trapped with the counterculture of the era. Performer Joni Mitchell personified the hippie look, with her natural, uncut hair and flowing dresses. Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks added in dream to the natural, comfortable look of the sixties, with fringed shawls, boas, as well as decorative dresses.

Fashion of the early 1970′s seemed to be intensely affected by the popular videos and television programs of the time. Occasional actress Pam Grier summarized the psychedelic funk form of the “black exploitation” films, extending the alarms of bell-bottomed pants into extreme flares, bringing wilder designs and colours to dresses, making popular halter t-shirts and using the Afro new hair-do to a new level of “big hair.” Liza Minnelli used the glamourous style and theatrical cosmetics from her 1972 Academy Finest part in “Cabaret” and created the signature appearance that she’s still recognised by today.

Those great tv show “Charlie’s Angels” brought Farrah Fawcett to the forefront, building the first “must have” celebrity gossip hairstyle, the “Farrah Flip.” For a trio of Charlie Angels 70s fancy dress costumes, embody buttoned-down shirts and high-waisted pants for Farrah’s appearance, an even more elegant, muted look for Jaclyn Smith’s character, and also a casual sports look for the task Kate Jackson performed.

Understandably not one other celebrity displays the changes in 70s style a lot better than does singer and songwriter David Bowie. In 1972 Bowie expanded the style of the emerging “glam rock” music with his androgynous other ego, Ziggy Stardust. While this shift was short-lived, the material to the fashion universe was in fact apparent: in no way take style too severely. Bowie provided authenticity to frequent reinvention. Most likely the most striking 70s fancy dress costumes are those that echo the range of the age.


Family games for kids

April 1st, 2011 | family games | No Comments »

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Pirate costumes


I have four children now, 2,4,6 and 8 and both my husband and myself would like to start a family game night so that all are equally involved as far as possible.. We don’t have the cash for games at this moment and I do not know that all my kids will be interested in playing a game. I thought of musical chairs and Hide & Seek.

Another idea we had was to set up a game around fancy dress costumes eg pirate costumes. The immediate attractionl would be the popularity of the Johnny Depp pirate Movies, which my kids have seen many times and would definitley warm to.

The next step is take a look through a book of games and change one to best fit the pirates of the seven seas type of story line.
Hopefully this shouldn’t be too difficult when you think of the range of characters covered, including Bluebeard, the bucaneeers etc.

The Guardian newspaper has many useful resources for all family matters.There is great in depth suggestions to do with children.
I would strongly recommend you take a peek and book mark it for future visits.

Here is a game I picked up recently and it was good fun.
Place a tub of water on your floor and add in 3 or 4 bobbing apples. Now the fun part. Without using our hands duck into the apples and try to lift one clear out of the water using only your teeth. The best way to make it into competition is to set a time for all those who succeed and the one who does it fastest is the winner.
If you wear dentures then forget this game! It’s not for you.
A final twist to make it even more interesting is to blindfold the players.