Tag: Disco
Rio Roller Retro Skates
If the current Lucozade advert is awakening nostalgia for those teen roller discos why not see if you've still got the moves with these Rio Roller Retro Skates from www.rawk.com.
The skates come in a classic seventies-style colourway with contrast stripes and yellow wheels but they're made of modern breathable mesh to keep your feet cool and dry while you skate.Suitable for indoor or outdoor use you'll be able to strut your stuff at the roller rink or in the park – leg-warmers and aerial gymnastics optional.
The skates come in UK sizes 2-9 and cost £39.95. Find out more here.
Seventies style Turban from River Island
The seventies was a decade known for opposing cultures, with the right on hippy folk movement living side by side with some of the most decadent trends of the 20th century. With the fashion for flashy riches, Riviera and disco styles have become a great inspiration for the current 70s revival.
Accessories don't come more achingly glamorous than a chic turban, like this one from River Island. With a folded design throughout, accompanied with front knotting, this is perfect for pairing with oversized shades and a golden tan at the poolside. Just don't forget your jewellery.
It's available now from River Island in beige or brown for £9.99.
Discoball Print
If you want to bring the spirit of Studio 54, Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder to your home, then this Discoball Print should be on your shopping list.
It has been created on holographic paper with the discoball design printed in black ink on top. The print is sold unframed, but will fit a standard frame, measuring 42cm x 60cm. There is a limited print run of 100 on this design, which cost £49 each.
Buy it online from S & T Prints via Not on the High Street.
Nextime Disco Clock
It seems disco might be the next big trend in retro interiors as just after featuring Urban Outfitters Rotating Disco Mirror Ball last week, I spotted this Disco Clock by Nextime.
The clock is covered is made up of hundreds of tiny square mirrored tiles with clock hands in black to provide enough contrast to make it easy to tell the time from. Whereas the mirror ball we featured last week was of small proportions, this piece is true to the size of a real disco ball, measuring an impressive 43 centimetres in diameter.
The clock is available to buy from Red Candy, priced £31.50.
Disco Mirror Ball with Rotation Motor
Are you gripped by the desire to bring give your lounge a Seventies disco makeover? Most people probably aren’t, but should that be your thing, then this Disco Mirror Ball is pretty much an essential accessory.
This particularly mirror ball comes with a motor which rotates the ball, just like the ones in discos and ballrooms., although it 25cm diameter, it is a bit smaller and more suitable for the average home.
It costs £29 from Rockett St George.