Smiffys Super Trooper Poncho, White Plus Size, Branded Product Fancy Dress, Adult Dress Up Costumes

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Smiffys Super Trooper Poncho, White Plus Size, Branded Product Fancy Dress, Adult Dress Up Costumes

Smiffys Super Trooper Poncho, White Plus Size, Branded Product Fancy Dress, Adult Dress Up Costumes

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The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. Now what you choose to wear under this cape is entirely up to you but a pair of knee length disco boots in white or silver will make the outfit look spectacular.

Glamorous, flamboyant and thoroughly enjoyable, even when veering towards kitsch, Abba's sartorial choices didn't cease to amaze their fans off-stage too. From skinny scarves and embellished double denim to platform shoes and animal prints, Sandström revelled in all the major trends of the decade while stealing references from traditional attire—think Japanese kimonos, flamenco costumes and Swedish folk outfits—to create Abba's signature style. Wear them with bell bottom pants, hot pants, boyfriend shorts or even with long flowing skirts, keeping the midriff zone exposed for a sassy look!

These costumes are absolutely perfect for any upcoming disco-themed events and our Dancing Dream Costume is perfect for a Friday night when the lights are low. The costume is a white pointed poncho with a metallic light blue band and a navy band as a decoration. Swinging on the upbeat notes of “Waterloo” played by their other halves Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad appeared on stage in full 1970s glamour—Agnetha donning a cobalt blue bomber jacket in velour with matching satin pantaloons and sparkly cap; Anni-Frid wearing a swooshing, floor-sweeping skirt made of white and orange panels topped with a white jacket with large orange cuffs and collar. It covers the latest fashion trends, brand news, Bollywood fashion, seasonal trends, Lifestyle, beauty and much more. In celebration of their long-awaited comeback, Vogue looks back at their best fashion moments from the 1970s.

Here’s Agnetha, the main icon of ABBA back in the 70s showing some skin without the obnoxious touch, on a tour in Australia, in a two piece bikini. Under the name Artist Dressing and with his partner Lars Wigenius, he created some of the band's most memorable outfits and the group's tour costumes, including the triumph of spandex in shades of blue, purple and white designed for the 1979 tour, and Agnetha's white jumpsuit with ruffled trousers and sleeves, completed with an emerald green cape rimmed with white feathers for the 1974 European and North American tour. From our exciting collection of Pop Costumes and perfect for any disco or even your Eurovision costume party, this is our stunning Super Trooper Poncho for ladies which will have you looking just like you are about to take your place in the line-up of ABBA. Mostly paired with long skirts or cotton bell bottoms, the look came complete with ankle length boots. Our ABBA icon, Agnetha shows us how back then they would use a mix of shines and mattes in one shade to create oomphatic ABBA dress up ideas while performing live on stage!They appeared in full gear at London Airport, strolling on the cobbled street of Warsaw in Poland and posing in front of a poster of themselves in Los Angeles. From the moment they walked into the limelight at the Eurovision song contest in Brighton in 1974, Abba proved they meant business—in music and in style. From Zeenat Aman to Parveen Babi, Shabana Azmi to Smita Patil, Helen to Rekha and the leading ladies of the 70s and 80s, everyone wore the ABBA fashion brand like there is no tomorrow. Most women preferred wearing formal onsie suits in white or black with tassels and frills on the arms, the wrists and at the ankles for the feminine touch to come through, and ABBA wasn’t backing out on the same lines too. Everyone will be digging the dancing queen in a costume from this collection, whether you’re going solo or getting the whole gang back together for a group costume!

This is one look that needs to come back with utmost bombing effects, because it not only accentuates the curves on a woman but brings out her glorious feminity and innocent charms too. Back in the 70s, the cross top draped cotton shirts were a huge hit, and most of them came in dark self-colored versions with etchings of floral touches to the hemlines and the collars only or the cuffs of the top too.

If you haven’t heard of the sensational pop group of the 70s, ABBA, you have missed out on some very peppy numbers. ABBA fashion was a rage back then, with peppy numbers flowing through them and the styles emulated all across the world, including the Indian fashion scenes too. Earlier this year, the band announced a special TV appearance for autumn 2018, followed by a tour in 2019-2020 where they will appear as “Abbatars”, computer-generated versions of their younger selves—and possibly new stunning costumes.

The outfit comprises of a beautiful white satin poncho which is shaped to a point and which is decorated with with wide dark blue and light blue bands to the front.Looking for a great costume for the Abba Festival in Trundle, then team up our Poncho with the Dancing queen wig for your 70's look. White knee-length boots were a must-have in every fashionistas wardrobe back then, and the lighter in shade the better it was supposedly as a statement to make. Bell bottom pants and denims were the norm back in the 70s, and to add more oomph to the same statement, PYTs would often embellish their denims with cut out imageries of celestial motifs and floral touches for a psychedelic effect to come through.



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