Ruth Whitehead
70s black women
Explore the iconic fashion moments of black women in the 70s and get inspired by their style. Discover the trends, hairstyles, and influential women who defined the era.
#1 Source for Black Women! on Instagram: "Marilyn Joi in "Wonder Women" (1973)."
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Marsha Hunt, 1969.
Charity Elon
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Desy16
Diana Ross
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Edward Skala
This is my favorite cute and charming Donna🤗
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mili
The African-American actress is known from many 60s and 70s blaxploitation films such as Black Gunn, Cleopatra Jones, and Drum. Her acting on screen was captivating and she was the representation that black women needed and still need to this day. Although her whereabouts are unknown, her impact on film isn’t.
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Gracietakele
The 1970s was a decade of significant change and liberation, especially for black women in the fashion world. The era witnessed the emergence of bold and expressive styles that reflected the spirit of individuality and cultural pride. In this article, we'll explore the various elements of 70s black women's fashion, from iconic hairstyles to the impact of the Hippie movement, and how these styles continue to influence modern trends. #fashion
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Outfits.team
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