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10 Trends from the ’70s We Absolutely Need to Revive
Ah, the free-spirited ’70s! As someone who grew up in that vibrant decade, I have a treasure trove of memories: the thrill of Pop Rocks, the charm of Fonzie, the hilarity of invisible dogs, and those iconic moments on our record players with the Grease soundtrack. We munched on Jiffy Pop, sipped Red Kool-Aid, and our moms swooned over Burt Reynolds while dads dreamed of CB radios in their El Caminos. Sure, the ’70s had its fair share of chaos—Watergate, gas shortages, and a few questionable fashion choices—but there’s so much from that era that deserves a comeback. Here are some trends from the ’70s that we need to bring back ASAP!
1. Impactful TV Shows
Let’s face it, today’s TV lacks the guts of ’70s classics. Back then, shows weren’t afraid to tackle tough subjects and push boundaries. Think about Maude’s groundbreaking abortion storyline or the poignant loss on Good Times. Why have we traded thought-provoking content for mindless reality shows?
2. Salad Bars
Forget those overpriced, boring salads at restaurants. I want to build my own salad masterpiece, complete with bacon bits, croutons, and all the toppings. There’s something about carrying a plate piled high while balancing in platform shoes that just feels right.
3. Pubic Hair
Can we please bring back the natural look? The simplicity of the ’70s approach would save us from the endless grooming drama.
4. Tropical Drinks with Flair
Move over, skinny cocktails! I want my piña colada in a coconut, complete with a flamingo, cherries, and a paper umbrella. Drinks should be festive and fun, not just a means to get tipsy.
5. Empowered Female Heroes
The ’70s were a goldmine for strong female characters. From Wonder Woman to Princess Leia, there were role models everywhere. Today’s media feels a bit lacking in the warrior princess department. Where are the fierce ladies?
6. Fondue Parties
Melted cheese and chocolate for dipping? What’s not to love? Fondue should be a staple at every gathering, bringing people together over gooey goodness.
7. Head Scarves
Thanks to characters like Rhoda, headscarves were all the rage. They’re practical for bad hair days and add a stylish twist to any outfit. Why don’t we see more of this today?
8. Dancing Nights Out
Remember when going out dancing meant elegance and fun? I’d much rather twirl around the dance floor in a flowy dress than deal with overcrowded clubs and overpriced drinks.
9. The Original Fisher-Price Little People
Today’s Little People just don’t compare to the imaginative play of their ’70s counterparts. Those chunky toys were iconic, and it’s a shame they’ve changed so much.
10. Great Hair Products
Whatever happened to hair that smelled amazing? I miss those nostalgic fragrances that made you feel fabulous.
While we’ve made progress over the past few decades, there’s a lot we can learn from the ’70s about fun, indulgence, and creativity. So let’s take a page from that era and embrace the good stuff!
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In summary, the ’70s were a time of bold choices and memorable trends that we could benefit from revisiting. Let’s celebrate the fun and creativity of that era and bring some of that spirit back into our lives!