Club dress-codes through the decades...

From: Ted Zanos (zanos@otenet.gr)
Date: Sat Feb 23 2002 - 05:10:04 CET

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    Tingered by the artwork thread, I thought it would be rather
    interesting (sometimes funny too) to explore the wardrobe of a clubber
    and really how music affected fashion (and fashion affected music??).

    One thing that comes instantly in mind is that just as music,
    dress-codes in clubs returned to the glorious 70s. As always, modern
    fashion designers suggest styles deeply influenced from the '70s.

    Another thing is that dance music (in any form) shaped it's listeners
    wardrobe less than any other music. The music itself was the product
    and not a lifestyle that invoked music too. Maybe now things have
    changed, dance music got too mainstream and became part of modern
    lifestyle. I'd like to see some thoughts on that.

    Ted @ DHA.



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