Fashion Sourcebooks is a series of beautifully illustrated paperbacks
presenting the costume drawings of John Peacock. The series charts the
development of women's and men's clothing from 1900 onwards, with a
volume devoted to the fashions of each decade. John Peacock's Fashion
Sourcebooks are destined to become an indispensable part of the library
of any fashion enthusiast, historian, or collector, and are sure to
provide inspiration to any designer or student working in the performing
arts.
Fashion in the 1970s grew increasingly individualistic. The ethnic look
flourished. Colors became bolder and brighter, and loose, baggy clothes
were introduced. Women's skirts gradually lengthened and became more
flowing, while men's dress incorporated frilled or patterned shirts,
wide ties, and embroidered waistcoats. Flared pants were worn by both
sexes.