Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Smock of British military NBC suit in Disruptive Pattern Material. Overboots to be worn over combat boots. NBC stands for nuclear, biological, and chemical. [1] It is a term used in the armed forces and in health and safety, mostly in the context of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) clean-up in overseas conflict or protection of emergency services during the response to terrorism, though there ...
In Daisy Jones & The Six, a book to TV tale about a 1970s band’s rise to fame, fashion is front and center. Indeed, the cast can be seen sporting decade-defining wardrobe staples like bell ...
Punk rock was a musical genre that greatly influenced fashion in the late 1970s. A great deal of punk fashion from the 1970s was based on the designs of Vivienne Westwood and her partner Malcolm McLaren, McLaren opened a stall at the back of vintage American clothing store, which taken over 430 King's Road and called it 'Let it Rock'. By 1974 ...
Despite the backlash against disco during the early 1980s, thinner kipper ties continued to be worn, often with double-breasted "power suits". The end of the 80s saw ultra-thin ties become fashionable, together with 1950s-inspired bolo ties. In the mid-1990s, kipper ties made a comeback due to a resurgence of interest in 1970s fashion. [5]
February 17 – McCloud pilot on NBC (–1977); The series becomes a regular show the following fall as part of Four in One; March 30 – Soap opera Somerset on NBC (–1976), while fellow soaps A World Apart (1970–1971) and The Best of Everything (1970) debut on ABC (It marks the last time multiple soaps premiere on the same day in the US)
NBC - Getty Images 1950s Actress and pinup girls, Bettie Page, Toni Claire, and Irene Bolton, save a turkey and take aim at a pumpkin instead during the 33rd annual Roseland Thanksgiving Eve Ball.
NBC - Getty Images 1983 Hanna-Barbera characters from Yogi the Bear, Scooby-Do, the Smurfs, and more strut their stuff during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 24, 1983.
Cheryl Rae Tiegs (born September 25, 1947) is an American model and fashion designer. Frequently described as America's first supermodel, [1] [2] [3] Tiegs made multiple appearances on the covers of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and Time magazine. [4] [5] [6] Her 1978 "Pink Bikini" poster became an iconic image of 1970s pop culture. [7] [8]