Surely there will never be a nightclub quite so glamorous as Studio 54. Regular faces at the iconic celebrity haunt included the likes of Elizabeth Taylor, David Bowie, Diana Ross and Elton John to name a few, so it's no wonder that the club has become synonymous with some of the most fantastic fashion moments of the 1970s.
What is Studio 54?
Disco, dancing and decadence was all the rage over on Manhattan's 54th street. Launched in 1977, Studio 54 has become one of the most famous nightclubs of all time. Believe it or not, the legendary New York venue was only open for a total of 33 months, clearly star-studded guest lists, fascinating entry policies and rampant partying left an impression that will last forever.
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While the club imposed no specific dress code, the vibe was 'avant-garde-glitz meets sexy silhouettes'. The only big sartorial no-no? If you rocked up in a polyester shirt you would have been turned away because of the fabric's tendency to melt under the lights, according to former Studio 54 security staff. Things got pretty steamy inside the legendary club's doors, that's for sure.
Bianca Jagger
The Nicaraguan actress' marriage to Mick Jagger didn't quite last the decade, but her ingénue in-white look will live on forever. Bianca totally casually balanced white doves on her palms while sporting a white off-the-shoulder lace ballgown by Emanuel. The husband-wife designer duo would later go on to design Princess Diana's 1981 royal wedding dress just a few years later.
Another fun fact about Bianca's adventures at the club: she once rode around the dance floor on a horse led by a naked man covered in glitter. This nugget of trivia cements the fact that Oceana Watford and all of our famed local haunts were never quite up to par with good old Studio 54.
Jerry Hall
The model skyrocketed to the top during the 1970s, wearing some incredible outfits that came to define the decade's fashion scene. Here Jerry's pictured wearing a shimmery chainmail sleeveless dress, alongside Barbara Carrera, George Willig and Buy Burgos to attend the "A Salute to American Designers" party in 1978.
Cher
Can Cher ever put a foot wrong? We say emphatically, absolutely not. Braces and a straw cowboy hat? Consider us sold.
Diana Ross
Diana Ross was so upset when Studio 54 closed, that she temporarily stopped going to clubs at all. Now that's commitment. Here she is dancing the night away in a white top and the perfect pair of jeans.
Diane von Fürstenberg
Esteemed Belgian fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg certainly knew a thing or two about party dressing back in the 1970s. Seated next to Cedric Lopez and Vogue hair stylist Ara Gallant, she looks super chic in sheer tights and black pumps at the launch event for her then-husband Prince Egon von Fürstenberg's book, The Power Look.
Liza Minnelli
Liza's dance partner of choice? It's only ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov, aka Carrie Bradshaw's artist beau Alexander Petrovsky in the last series of Sex and the City (we'll never forgive you for Paris, Alex).
Jules Dreyfus
Robert Kennedy Jr.'s model fiancée Jules Dreyfus was all about the monochrome moment, opting for a glitzy black sequin jacket, patterned top and high-wasted trousers. Plus, a beanie? Inspired.
How we chose:
Aesthetic: I looked for the most sumptuous 70s inspired designs that would turn heads (but only in the best way) on the door of Studio 54.
Price: I've selected items from a wide range of price points to try and suit most budgets, without compromising on quality.
Why you should trust me?
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