Well girls… Check out this gorgeous 70s disco costume, perfect for any party. Remember those fabulous, outa sight dance floor glitter balls, smooth dance-floor moves, bell bottom trousers and big hair? These were fun times which spawned a whole new spectrum of style and the disco culture was born. Now you can re-create your very own seventies theme with this beautiful 70s disco costume. This funky, black and white halter jumpsuit is a real head turner, guaranteed to have your audience mesmerised at any 70s theme evening or even halloween party.
WoW… Just take a moment to have a closer look at this incredibly sexy, ladies 70s disco costume. Notice how the wide-flared bottoms are superbly crafted.
This fab 70s disco costume, known as the miss disco diva outfit was designed to accentuate the female figure with it’s oh-so 70s halter neck and flared bottom trousers which sway rythmically when just walking and even more so when you are in full flight disco diva mode, layin down your moves on the floor. This is a beautifully made jumpsuit with a stunning black and white swirling pattern throughout complete with black matching waist belt. I absolutely adore this number and have worn it on more than a few occasions, it’s huge fun… Be warned, this super seductive 70s disco costume is a real head turning, man magnet but just be sure that he can keep up with your moves…
Pair this flambouyant floor filler 70s disco costume with the awsome Tony Monero outfit and you are all set for an evening of jive talkin fun…

When you are stepping out, you need great shoes in which to dance in and any fabulous Night Fever costume needs the ultimate accessory. These wicked, silver glitter infused high heel platform shoes are the perfect match for your miss diva costume and what better way to strut your stuff than to pull on these gorgeous, shimmering dance floor classics, and besides, who needs a glitter ball when all of the attention will be directed your way?
Seventies disco culture inspired a host of wonderfully stylish dancewear, designed to be both functional and visually stunning. Generally speaking though, the garment style was more important than function although many a 70s disco costume was created to keep professional and weekend dancers cool whilst allowing them to travel back and forth to the discotheque of their choice in relative comfort. This captivating 70s disco costume really hits the mark when combined with these amazing shoes.