Halston (Roy Halston Frowick) was the creator of American chic, the one who put the 1970s on the map during the disco music years. Halston was a fashion icon, synonymous with classic, simple, elegant cuts, and modern ease. Halston's use of fluid matte jerseys and slinky luxurious opulence would inspire a generation of new designers thirty years later. Halston gave a clean, new look to American fashion with his solid neutrals, fluid bias-cut silhouettes and his emphasis on classic American design archetypes, such as turtlenecks, twin sets and blazers. His experimentation with the use of double-faced wools and ultrasuede were fashion firsts coining Halston as an innovator and forward thinker in his time. His simple, long and flowing dresses became a signature look of the 1970s.
Halston designs defined the 1970s and celebrities flocked over them. Many divine devotees were flaunting the fashion of Halston.
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