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70’s Fashion and 70’s glasses

by IOANNIS TSAKALIDIS on Feb 17, 2025
70’s Fashion and 70’s glasses

The sunglasses in the 70s were all about making bold statements, and sunglasses played a huge role in that. You could see celebrities rocking unique designs, turning sunglasses into symbols of individuality. Today, these retro styles are making a comeback. Fashion weeks in cities like Paris and New York often feature 70s-inspired looks, proving their lasting appeal.

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70s Fashion Style

From outfits to playful sunglasses

Lightly Tinted Sunglasses reflected the era’s love for individuality and self-expression. Sunglasses in the 70s complemented oversized frames and geometric glasses, creating a fun, carefree vibe. Icons like John Lennon and David Bowie popularized golden and amber eyes, proving that sunglasses in the 70s could be as expressive as the rest of your outfit. Whether you were heading to a festival or a casual outing, tinted lenses added a touch of whimsy to your style.

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1. Oversized Collars

Think dramatic, pointed collars that peeked out from under jackets or vests. These were a hallmark of the decade's tailored yet flamboyant style, often seen on patterned shirts, blazers, or jumpsuits. The oversized collar was a subtle way to blend sophistication with a touch of '70s drama. Great match with the 70’s oversized glasses.

2. Bell Bottoms

These wide-flared pants defined the era, starting slim at the thighs and dramatically widening below the knees. Originally popularized by sailors, they became a countercultural statement, often paired with colorful patterns or denim jackets. Bell bottoms were embraced by men and women alike, embodying the free-spirited vibes of the 70s'.

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Kendrick Lamar, 67th Grammy Award winners for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Rap Song, Best Rap Performance, and Best Music Video for "Not Like Us," rocked the Super Bowl halftime show two weeks after the Grammys.

The Celine flared surf jean he wore in the Super Bowl halftime show caused a lot of discussion among fans and audiences, hotly debating if the pants were bootcut or bell bottoms. The 70s bell bottoms are back in the public eye, proving that the classic will never go out of style.

3. Platform Shoes

Platform shoes were both a fashion statement and a nod to the extravagant disco scene. These shoes featured thick soles and often had vibrant designs or glitter, making them perfect for the dance floor. They ranged from casual styles to glamorous heels, worn by everyone from David Bowie to everyday disco enthusiasts.

4. Disco Fashion

The rise of disco music brought along a shimmering, high-energy wardrobe. Sequins, metallic fabrics, halter tops, and jumpsuits ruled the dance floors. These looks emphasized movement and glamour, with wrap dresses, plunging necklines, and bold colors adding to the era's electrifying vibe. Accessories like chunky jewelry and clutches completed the look.

The 1970s style remains a vibrant source of fashion inspiration, showcasing the perfect blend of rebellion, creativity, and glamor. Let me know if you'd like more details on any of these styles!

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The 70s was also a period of flourishing music innovation. People loved punk rock, disco, and funk. The birth of these new genres of music came from people's desire to create music that praised the joy of life and encouraged people to dance.

Just like the intro of Lady Gaga's hit single ‘Abracadabra,’ released during the 67th Grammy Awards, 'The category is dance or die.' The song encouraged people to return to their bodies, feel free to dance, and liberate their minds.

Iconic 70s Sunglasses Styles

How do you know which styles are considered “’70s sunglasses,” and are 70s sunglasses still for today’s wear? Yes! Please keep reading.

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1. Teardrop shape and metal frames glasses

Aviator sunglasses became a defining accessory of the 70s. Their sleek teardrop shape and lightweight metal frames made them both stylish and functional. Originally designed for pilots, aviator glasses transitioned into mainstream fashion, offering a cool, effortless vibe. The simplicity of 70s aviator sunglasses made it a favorite for anyone until now with innovative design.

2. 70s Aviator Glasses 

You’ve probably seen retro aviator sunglasses on some of the biggest icons of the 70s. Elvis Presley made waves with his Neostyle Nautic 2 design, which became a symbol of bold, statement eyewear. The round aviator sunglasses added to their appeal, blending utility with style. Top gun aviator made a strong comeback in recent years. Meanwhile, black aviator sunglasses are always in style, never a trend.

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Double bridge sunglasses were also a signature trend of the 70's sunglasses, often associated with the era's bold fashion statements and edgy, glamorous vibe.


3. 70s Oversized Sunglasses

Influenced by disco culture, oversized glasses were the ultimate showstopper in the 70's sunglasses styles. Inspired by the glitz and glamour of disco culture, oversized sunglasses, usually coming with round or square frames, were all about making a statement. Celebrities like Farah Fawcett embraced oversized glasses frames, often pairing them with flowing hairstyles and vibrant outfits. 

The boldness of 70s oversized sunglasses matched the energy of the dance floors, making large frames a must-have for anyone who enjoyed disco. Glasses with rounded or oversized frames with thicker rims are becoming people’s faves recently, marking a comeback of the '70s.

We kindly suggest being careful to wear 70s oversized glasses if you have a small face and prioritize style balance. If you don’t mind and deeply appreciate oversized frames glasses, just go for it.

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4. Tinted Lenses with vibrant colors 

Tinted lenses brought a playful twist to 70s-style sunglasses. Colors like amber, pink, and blue were especially popular, adding a splash of personality to any look. Known as “hippie glasses,” 70s vintage sunglasses weren’t just stylish—they were practical too. Green, yellow, and blue lens sunglasses, while brighter hues like purple and amber color sunglasses enhanced contrast, making them perfect for sunny days.

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How can I style 70s sunglasses today?

You could pair oversized frames with minimalist outfits for a chic look. Use tinted lenses to add color to neutral tones. Aviator sunglasses with light-tinted lenses work great with casual denim, and bold frames elevate glamorous ensembles. Please remember, bold frames and vibrant colors shaped 70s fashion. Experiment with retro glasses to create your unique style.

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What kind of sunglasses did men wear in the 1970s?

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