When you think of the 1970s, the first thing that comes to mind is probably flared trousers.

Velvet, lurex, latex, and more the ’70s was all about excess and experimentation.

On the whole, the 1970s were bold, bright, and occasionally outrageous.

Olivia Newton-John posing

The decade spawned stars such as Elton John, Debbie Harry, and ABBA and their incredible wardrobes.

From sequined halter tops to swishy trousers, the looks of the ’70s make for an excellent Halloween costume.

The ’70s was also a time of contradiction.

Woman in boho dress

As outlined byThe Vou, maxi dresses with boho influence and a flower-power inspired pattern wereeverywherein the ’70s.

This Swedish supergroup were everywhere in the 1970s

It wouldn’t be the 1970s without ABBA.

Pair with giant platform shoes or knee-high boots.

ABBA smiling

According toGlamour, the ’70s starlet became an icon due to her enviably voluminous hair.

For an achievable yet recognizably Farrah look, opt for flared denim jeans and a button-down shirt.

You could also pair your boots with a jumpsuit to combine ’70s styles.

Farrah Fawcett

All you really need is a curly blonde wig, red lipstick, and a skintight black top/trousers combo.

This Halloween, recreate one of his most copied styles his 1975 Dodgers Stadium look.

The look is so iconic that Harry Styles recreated the look for himself in 2018, viaVogue.

Model wearing jumpsuit

If it’s good enough for Harry, it’s more than good enough for us.

As seen inW Magazine, Harry frequented slogan t-shirts paired with patterned trousers or jeans.

Cher in silver outfit

Nancy Sinatra sitting

Elvis Presley white jumpsuit

Olivia Newton John singing

Harry Styles as Elton John