Explaining 1970s Fashion
Summary
TLDRThis video delves into the vibrant fashion of the 1970s, a decade where self-expression and freedom reigned supreme. It explores the bold styles like bell-bottoms, platform shoes, and Bohemian chic, influenced by the disco and Glam Rock scenes. Iconic figures like Stevie Nicks and the rise of unisex fashion also take center stage, showcasing how the '70s left an indelible mark on fashion history.
Takeaways
- 🌟 The 1970s fashion was about self-expression, breaking conventions, and a carefree attitude.
- 👗 The decade started with a continuation of 1960s styles like bell-bottoms and fringe, evolving into disco glam and boho styles.
- 💃 Affordable synthetic clothing led to a mix of mini skirts, bell bottoms, and platform shoes, reflecting a departure from traditional styles.
- 👖 The '70s saw a shift towards mass production and uniformity in fashion, but personal style remained a priority.
- 👚 The AA signature look was characterized by tied-on-the-top and loose-on-the-bottom casual wear, like sweaters, t-shirts, jeans, and sneakers.
- 👗 Iconic designers like Diane von Furstenberg introduced the wrap dress, symbolizing women's liberation.
- 👠 The late '60s and early '70s saw a trend towards more fitted and structured clothing, while the mid-to-late '70s favored looser, more comfortable styles.
- 👢 Platform shoes, including clock and sandals, were popular footwear, alongside boots in various styles.
- 👕 By 1974, t-shirts evolved from underwear to fashion statements featuring slogans and sports team logos.
- 🎉 The Disco era, from the mid to late '70s, brought its own trends such as jersey dresses, tube tops, and sequined halter necks.
- 👗 The 'big look' emerged as a major trend from 1973 to 1978, embracing voluminous, unconstructed garments and reflecting the feminist movement.
Q & A
What was the fashion style like in the 1970s?
-The 1970s were characterized by bold fashion, rebellious looks, and a time when fashion met freedom and self-expression. It was a decade that embraced individuality and broke conventions, with styles like disco glam, boho, and bell bottoms taking center stage.
How did fashion in the 1970s differ from the previous decades?
-Fashion in the 1970s was a departure from the structured and conservative styles of the 1950s and the bold prints and miniskirt of the 1960s. The 1970s embraced a carefree attitude and a mix of mini skirts, bell bottoms, platform shoes, and vibrant colors, reflecting a surge in affordable synthetic clothing.
What was the significance of the AA signature look in the 1970s?
-The AA signature look in the 1970s was characterized by tying on the top and loose on the bottom, with casual chic being defined by sweaters, t-shirts, jeans, and sneakers. This look symbolized women's liberation and the growing women's rights movement.
How did the fashion trends of the 1970s reflect the feminist movement?
-The fashion trends of the 1970s, such as the AA signature look and the influence of designers like Diane von Furstenberg, reflected the feminist movement by embracing women's liberation and challenging traditional gender norms in professional attire.
What were some of the key fashion trends for women in the early 1970s?
-In the early 1970s, women's fashion trends included the hippie aesthetic with ethnic prints, tie-dye shirts, and military surplus clothing, as well as more glamorous attire inspired by 1940s cinema or a mix of contemporary and vintage pieces.
How did men's fashion change in the 1970s?
-Men's fashion in the 1970s saw the 'peacock revolution' with vibrant and experimental styles, including satin shirts, bell-bottom jeans, and military surplus clothing. It was a period of flamboyance and color in men's wear, with designers like Lanvin, Yves Saint Laurent, and Pierre Cardin gaining popularity.
What was the impact of advancements in production technology on 1970s fashion?
-Advancements in production technology led to a shift towards mass production and uniformity in the 1970s, making fashion more accessible. However, personal style remained at the forefront, with a mix of mini skirts, bell bottoms, and platform shoes becoming popular.
What were some popular accessories in the 1970s?
-Popular accessories in the 1970s included oversized sunglasses, chunky jewelry, scarves, platform shoes, and boots. Minimalist gold neck chains and white Pua shell necklaces also gained popularity towards the end of the decade.
How did the fashion of the 1970s influence fashion today?
-The 1970s left a lasting impact on fashion that lasts until today. The decade's emphasis on self-expression, breaking conventions, and bold styles can be seen in contemporary fashion, especially in the resurgence of 1970s-inspired trends like bell bottoms and platform shoes.
Who were some of the style icons of the 1970s mentioned in the script?
-Some of the style icons of the 1970s mentioned in the script include Diane von Furstenberg, Lauren Hutton, Margot Hemingway, Iman, and Stevie Nicks. These individuals embodied the era's diverse fashion trends and influenced fashion for years to come.
Outlines
🌟 Introduction to 1970s Fashion
The video begins by expressing excitement for exploring 1970s fashion, a decade known for its bold, rebellious styles and freedom of self-expression. The narrator contrasts the structured and conservative fashion of the 1950s with the bold prints and miniskirt-embracing 1960s, setting the stage for the 1970s' fashion explosion. The decade is characterized by a mix of styles such as disco glam, boho chic, and the influence of the women's rights movement on fashion. Key fashion items include mini skirts, bell bottoms, platform shoes, and the rap dress symbolizing women's liberation. The video promises to delve into both '60s and '70s fashion, with a call for viewer engagement on preferred topics.
👗 Evolution of Fashion in the 1970s
This section covers the evolution of fashion in the 1970s, starting with the continuation of the hippie aesthetic and the rise of glamorous attire inspired by 1940s cinema. The decade saw a variety of trends such as fitted blazers, mini and maxi skirts, hot pants, and flared pants. Pastel shades transitioned to bolder colors like rust and tangerine, with sweaters being a significant trend. Platform shoes, boots, and t-shirts with various designs became fashionable. The mid-1970s marked a shift towards more casual wear, with denim dominating the scene. Towards the end of the decade, a Parisian peasant-inspired look emerged, and accessories took a minimalist turn. The disco era introduced form-fitting pants and tube tops, while the 'big look' trend embraced voluminous, unconstructed garments.
👔 Men's Fashion and the Peacock Revolution
The script discusses the transformation of men's fashion in the 1970s, with a focus on the 'peacock revolution' where men began to adopt vibrant and experimental styles. This period saw the rise of flamboyant fashion with colorful suits, satin shirts, and unconventional designs. The influence of designers like Lanvin, Cardin, and Pierre Cardin is noted, along with the popularity of bell-bottoms and platform shoes. The hippie trend continued with items like tie-dye shirts and military surplus clothing. The androgynous glam rock style also became mainstream, characterized by embroidered western shirts and velvet sports coats. The disco style influenced men's fashion towards the end of the decade, with three-piece suits and aviator sunglasses becoming popular.
💃 Fashion, Music, and Style Icons of the 1970s
The final paragraph discusses the connection between fashion and music in the 1970s, highlighting how clothing was an expression of one's music taste and subculture. The narrator mentions the influence of style icons like Stevie Nicks, whose boho chic and rockstar glam style was both feminine and edgy. The video concludes by inviting viewers to share their favorite '70s styles and requests for future video topics. The narrator also encourages viewers to subscribe for more content on '60s and '70s fashion, music, and lifestyle, and provides a Pinterest board for further exploration.
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Keywords
💡1970s fashion
💡Disco
💡Bell bottoms
💡Platform shoes
💡Bohemian fashion
💡Glam Rock
💡Stevie Nicks
💡Peacock revolution
💡Unisex fashion
💡Diane von Fürstenberg
💡Farah Fawcett
Highlights
Introduction to 1970s fashion as a new decade of exploration in fashion history.
1970s fashion was about boldness, rebellion, and self-expression, contrasting with the structured styles of the 1950s.
The 1960s set the stage for 1970s fashion with experimental looks like bell bottoms and bright colors.
1970s fashion was characterized by a mix of mini skirts, bell bottoms, and platform shoes due to the influence of the hippie and disco scenes.
Mass production and uniformity in fashion were balanced by a focus on personal style in the 1970s.
Diane von Furstenberg's wrap dress became a symbol of women's liberation in the 1970s.
Designers like Giorgio di Sant'Angelo and Halston adapted their styles to reflect the women's rights movement and youth counterculture.
The early 1970s saw a continuation of the hippie aesthetic with ethnic prints and natural accessories.
Glamorous attire inspired by 1940s cinema and vintage pieces was popular among women in the 1970s.
Pastels gave way to bolder colors like rust and tangerine in the 1970s fashion trends.
Platform shoes, including clock and sandals, were a popular footwear choice in the 1970s.
T-shirts evolved from underwear to fashion statements featuring slogans and sports team logos.
The mid-1970s saw a shift towards more casual and fitted tops as the hippie look faded.
The late 1970s Parisian peasant look included capes and billowy shirts, with minimalist accessories.
Mood rings became a popular fashion fad despite the general move towards minimalism in accessories.
Activewear like jumpsuits and track suits gained prominence as women entered the workforce.
The disco era brought its own fashion trends such as the jersey dress, tube tops, and sequined halter necks.
The 'big look' emerged as a major fashion trend from 1973 to 1978, embracing voluminous and unconstructed garments.
The influence of the 'big look' began to permeate mass market fashion in 1977, leading to a more baggy aesthetic.
The one-piece swimsuit popularized by Farah Fawcett became a key trend in the late 1970s.
Pantsuits gained acceptance as business wear for executive women, symbolizing women's growing presence in the workforce.
The peacock revolution in men's fashion saw men adopting vibrant and experimental styles.
Bell bottoms were a transcendent fashion trend in the 1970s, making a bold statement in various materials.
Platform shoes were a significant trend in the disco scene and paired well with bell-bottom pants.
Bohemian fashion characterized by flowing dresses and fringed jackets emerged in the early 1970s.
1970s Glam Rock was epitomized by glitter, sequins, and metallics, with David Bowie as a key influencer.
Accessories like oversized sunglasses and chunky jewelry played a pivotal role in 1970s fashion.
Fashion and music were closely connected in the 1970s, with people dressing to match the energy of their music.
Stevie Nicks was a style icon of the 1970s, known for her ethereal witchy boho vibe.
The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to engage with the content and explore more about 1970s fashion.
Transcripts
[Music]
hi dolls and welcome back to another
episode today's episode is actually a
little extra special because we're
finally venturing on into a new decade
if you've been on my channel for a
little longer you know that I love the
60s but I also do love the70s and so
today for the first episode I thought
let's start with a general explaining
1970s fashion don't get me wrong I will
still do the expanding 1960s fashion
videos but I feel like with opening up a
new decade this just gives me a lot more
chances to explain a lot more different
fashion styles so after this video I
will go back and forth between the' 60s
and70s so just leave a comment down
below telling me which of the 60s and 7s
subcultures and styles you would like me
to talk about so let's get into it let's
get into my second favorite decade the
1970s if you are all about bold fashion
rebellious looks and dancing till the
sun comes up this one's for you the' 70s
weren't just about disco balls and bell
bottoms they were a time when fashion
met freedom and self expression so let's
dive in but before we talk about the'
70s let's talk quickly about the decades
leading up to it and what fashion looked
like back then fashion in the decades
before the 1970s was all about breaking
away from the past in the ' 50s styles
were structured and conservative think
fitted dresses for women and classic
suits for men the 1960s truly flipped
the script with Mod culture bold prints
and the miniskirt the counterculture
scene was embracing Bohemian free
flowing Silhouettes and by the late
1960s fashion was already pushing
boundaries with experimental looks like
bell bottoms Fringe and bright colors
setting the stage for the 1970s
explosion when the' 70s rolled in trans
like disco Glam and boho Styles took
Center Stage blending self-expression
with a Carefree attitude fashion in the
1970s was all about expressing
individuality and breaking conventions
Vogue famously declared in quotes there
are no rules in the fashion game now
reflecting the aa's departure from
traditional Styles due to a surge in
affordable synthetic clothing the decade
saw a mix of mini skirts bell bottoms
popularized by the hippie move movement
and the Glam Rock and disco scene that
introduced platform shoes vibrant colors
and shimmering Fabrics with advancements
in production technology the 1970s saw a
shift towards mass production and
uniformity but personal style remained
at the Forefront the AA signature look
was tied on the top and lose on the
bottom casual cheek characterized by
sweaters t-shirts jeans and sneakers
while iconic designer Diane F fenberg
introduced the influence uential rap
dress symbolizing women's Liberation
prominent designers like Ean lauron and
hon adapted their style to reflect the
growing women's rights movement and
youth counterculture top models of the
Decades included Lauren hotton Margo
Hemingway and Iman who embodied the
era's diverse fashion trends early in
the decade the hippie athetic persisted
with ethnic prints tie-dye shirts and
Military Surplus clothing complemented
by natural accessories and handcrafted
jewelry by contrast many women opted for
more glamorous attire inspired by 1940s
Cinema or a mix of contemporary and
vintage pieces the 1970s also embraced a
rage of Trends fitted Blazers mini and
maxi skirts hot pants paired with tight
teas and flared pants pastel chades gave
way to bowler colors like rust and
tangerine sweaters were a major Trend
appearing in various Styles and lengths
often trimmed with faux fur platform
shoes including clocks and sandals were
popular as were boots in diverse styles
from Gog go to Granny boots by 1974
t-shirts had evolved from being merily
underwear to a fashion stateful
featuring elaborate designs like slogans
and sports team logos the early 1970s
loose flowy shirts gave way to more
fitted tops signaling a shift in style
as the hippie look Faded by the mid
1970s casual ual fashion remained
prevalent with women favoring sweaters
t-shirts Cardigans and lots of denim
denim continued to dominate particularly
in flared jeans and below the KNE skirts
the cigarette leg Gene introduced in
1974 became a defying Trend towards the
decades end around 1976 a Parisian
peasant inspired look emerged including
capes and billowy shirts accessories
took a more minimalist turn with a
preference for simple gold neck chains
and white Pua shell necklaces Footwear
ranged from Mary Jan's and KNE high
boots to platform shoes and birken
stocks despite the minimalism mood rings
became a popular fad active wear gained
prominence starting in 1975 with
jumpsuits track suits and sporty Styles
like crop tops and hip hogers becoming
fashionable sneakers and Tennis hat FS
were sought after accessories of the
time as women increasingly entered the
workforce tailored Styles became more
common business suits fitted blouses and
Meaty skirts suited the Dress for
Success EAS semi-formal wear became more
structured featuring layered outfits
suede coats and tailored dresses in
pastel or Asian inspired patterns high
heels turbin and lter shoulder bags
complemented these looks while boots
including wedge and cowboy Styles
remained popular the Disco era which
lasted from the mid to the late 1970s
brought its own fashion trends such as
the the Jersey W dress tube tops
sequined hter necks and form fitting
pants this go fashion inspired by the
early 1960s featured clothes designed to
shine on the dance floor with shoes
often equipped with thick heels the
biglo or soft look emerged as a major
fashion trend from 1973 to
1978 this style embraced voluminous
unconstructed garments made from natural
lightweight Fabrics key elements
included prised shapes layering and
minimal accessories like hemart
necklaces and tassel belts despite
criticism of its impracticality and
shapelessness the big looks comfort and
rejection of traditional femininity
reflected the feminist movements and
influenced fashion for years to come in
1977 the influence of the big look which
had dominated High fashion since 1974
began to permeate Mass Market fashion
this shift led to a more baggy aesthetic
sparking controversy women with trim
figures felt frustrated by the loss of
their opportunity to highlight their
shape While others found the loose
clothing unflattering in response there
was a trend toward showing more skin
shirts were worn unbuttoned sleeves were
rolled up and tops became strapless
transparent or Lacy shiny satin and gold
Fabrics emerged to compensate for the
lack of tighter clothing by this time
pants were less flared of often with
only a slight flare or no flare at all
late 1970s women's fashion featured a
mix of cowl neck shirts pant suits
leisure suits track suits sundresses
paired with tight t-shirts strapless
tops low cut shirts Cardigans loose
satin pants designer jeans kolots Daisy
Jukes and Tennis shorts these Trends
continued into the
1980s accessories including scarves gold
jewelry flowers ankle boots 1940 Style
hats skinny and white belts boas
bracelet of gloves Spike healed sandals
mules ankle strapped shoes waist
centures and Obi wraps earthy tones like
Browns Light blues Tans Grays whites and
blacks became prevalent by the late
1970s The Craze for boots had veined
though they remained popular especially
in the winter boots became less
extravagant and were typically black
brown or burgundy made from leather
suede Oran or rubber they featured
rounded toes Z zippers and modest heels
ranging from usually 2 to 4 in with some
being even fully flat bedge heels ankle
boots and knee high boots with thick
kitten heels continue to be worn the one
piece swimsuit popularized in 1977 by
American actress Farah faucet who truly
is probably going to come up a lot in
this episode because she was the queen
of 1970s fashion became a a key Trend as
the maot this swimsuit featured a tight
fit with a deep neckline and high cut
legs appealing to young women and girls
although it did not entirely replace the
bikini by the late 1970s pantsuits
gained acceptance as business wear for
executive women partly due to e l
smoking tuxedo this style was seen as a
political statement symbolizing a
women's alignment with feminist politics
and challenging traditional gender Norms
in professional attire the pantsuit with
its tailored jacket and versatile design
became a powerful symbol of women's
growing presence in the work force
movies like any Hall further challenge
gender Norms by featuring women in man's
clothing influencing fashion with its
mix of masculine and feminine elements
skirts when worn were typically knee
length with subtle slits and women like
Margo ker in Superman experimented with
accessories like hats high heels Ruffles
and Lar jewelry to maintain a confident
feminine look so let's talk about men's
fashion of the decade in the early 1970s
as young men in the UK and America began
to enjoy well-paying jobs and booming
businesses they began to change
conventional dress standards this period
known as the peacock revolution saw men
adopting vibrant and experimental Styles
satin shirts in black and gray often
adorned with lace Ruffles and cuffs and
necklines became popular the was
characterized by a flamboyant and
colorful approach to Men's Wear leading
the term dandies dudes and peacocks to
describe Trend Setters accessories such
as color matching nylon zippers and
bright braided belts complemented the
peacock style suits in bright colors and
unconventional Styles like Shaw collars
Peak lapels and double breasted designs
made from corduroy Paisley brade wool
Blends and crushed velvet were
fashionable leading to a
4.4% rise in suit sales with designers
like Lanvin isan lauron and Pi Cardon
gaining popularity among young men the
early 1970s also saw a return to simpler
designs due to a shortage and raw
materials and fabrics including
synthetics like vinyl and nylon men's
fashion continued the late 1960s hippie
Trend with bell bottom jeans tie-dye
shirts and Military Surplus clothing
other popular items in included tweet
sport jackets chinos chunky sweaters and
belted Cardigans homemade accessories
made from natural materials like wool
hemp flowers leather and shell were
popular along with unisex hippie
accessories such as hatbands floppy
heads and flowing scarves Footwear
ranged from flipflops and oxfords to
birken stocks platform shoes earth shoes
and cowboy boots by 1973 androgynous
glam Rock had become mainstream among
young British people of both sexes this
included embroidered western shirts
velvet sports Co and frilly shirts
synthetic fabrics like satin white
Kipper ties leather jackets and platform
shoes unisex outfits with minimal
differences between men and women's
clothing became popular with colors like
cream burgundy brown and orange being
all the rage the Disco style from 1977
to 1979 is influenced Men's Wear greatly
leading to the popularity of three piece
suits in colors like powder blue beige
and shiny silver shark skin
characterized by white lapels flare
trousers and highrise waist coats
aviator sunglasses white neck ties and
long pointed shirt collars were also
popular and seen a lot there are so many
different sides and styles of 1970s
fashion which is why I'm so truly
excited to open up the new decade of
this series so I don't want to get into
too much detail right now but let's talk
about some of the most popular pieces of
the decade starting with the bell
bottoms these pants transcended M
fashion trends they were a bold
statement and seen on absolutely
everyone the Wier the flare the more
pronounced the effect whether warn to
make an antrin on the Boulevard or
dancing beneath the lights of a Chic
night club bell bottoms added an
unmistakable flare paired with either a
fitted tea or an elegant blouse they
created a look that was both classic and
effortlessly stylish they were seen in
all colors different materials corduroy
was really popular but so was Denim and
in the 1970s you truly couldn't escape
the Bella bottoms another huge Trend
were platform shoes they were seen a lot
in the disco scene but they also pair
greatly with the flares elevating in
height and always adding an extra Touch
of something special to every look
however the' 70s weren't solely defined
by disco and tight looks the era also
witness the emerge of Bohemian fashion
something that I feel like now a lot of
people think about when they think about
especially the early 1970s characterized
by flowing dresses fringed jackets and
peasant blouses this style celebrated a
free spirit earthy approach driven by a
quest for self-expression and a
departure from conventional Norms the
Elegance of boho Sheik lies in its
relaxed yet profoundly personal approach
to Fashion I couldn't complete this
video without talking about one of my
personal favorites the 1970s Glam Rock
epitomized by a daring Embrace of
glitter sequins and metallics I can such
as David Bowie Illustrated that fashion
much like art defined boundaries with
both of colors and Dramatic Makeup this
was a period when your attire was meant
to Dazzle as much as you did accessories
played a pivotal role in 1970s fashion
oversized sunglasses chunky jewelry and
scarves the 1970s was a celebration of
layering Styles dressing was not merely
about selecting an outfit it was about
curating a look with meticulous
attention to detail and a willingness to
make a statement the 1970s were a golden
era for fashion designers and boutiques
that pushed boundaries and captured the
spirit of the time hollon was a major
player known for his minimalistic yet
glamorous designs his flowing dresses
one shoulder gowns and Ultra luxurious
Fabrics became disco Staples in London
via was a legendary Boutique that
defined the 1970s look with its mix of
artico boho and glamrock styles founded
by Barbara Hulan Niki Biba attracted
fashion forward crowds with its dramatic
Silhouettes crushed velvet fabrics and
dark Moody color palette the 1970s hair
and makeup were all about
self-expression and embracing natural
beauty but with Flare hair was big th
voluminous curls feather layers and
bouncy blowouts ferah frets iconic
feathered hairstyle was huge with people
trying to replicate the soft wind blown
look meanwhile the boho crowd also loved
long natural locks often paired with the
middle parts or braids for a more earthy
appeal afros were also a powerful symbol
of Pride and style in the black
community celebrating natural textures
makeup varied from a barely their
Sunkissed glow to fullon disco Glam
natural makeup emphasized on bronze skin
rosy cheeks and glossy lips for a
healthy fresh faed look but when it came
to the disco scene bold was the way to
go Vivid eyeshadows in blues purples and
metallics paired with dramatic eyeliner
and thick lashes the key to 70s makeup
anything goes so whether you went for a
Glam Rock an earthy a more 1970s
Bohemian inspired look as long as you
felt good about it you could do whatever
you wanted finally let's talk about my
favorite aspect of fashion the
connection between fashion and music
from this go beads to Rock Anthem what
you wore in the 1970s wasn't just an
outfit it was a whole look and it placed
you within a certain subculture people
dressed to match the energy of their
music whether that meant going fullon
glitter for a night out of roller
skating or rocking a more lateb boho
look and band shirts and attending
concerts I couldn't conclude this video
without talking about one of my personal
favorite style icons of the 1970s Miss
Stevie Nicks Stevie was a total style
icons of the 1970s known for her
ethereal witchy boho vibe that perfectly
captured the spirit of the decade as
Fleetwood Max lead singer her music was
legendary but her fashion sense was just
as influential Stevie signature looked
flowing chiffon dresses velvet capes
wide brimmed hats platform boots and
layers of scarves embodied the free
spirit mystical energy that defined 197
7s fashion what made her so iconic was
how she Blended Bohemian Chic with a
touch of Rockstar Glam her outfits were
both feminine and edgy making her stand
out in a sea of Trends Stevie didn't
just follow the fashion of the time she
created her own style one that continues
to influence modern boho and Rock
Fashion to this day so that's it for
today's video that is it for my entrance
to 1970s fashion my entrance into a
decade that truly did hold back whether
you're into the boldness of glamrock or
the freedom of boho shic or maybe like
the Disco Diva energy the '70s left a
lasting impact on fashion that lasts up
until this day so tell me which 1970s
style would you like to Rock right now
and also which 1970s style would you
like me to make a separate video on just
like with the explaining 1960s fashion
videos this is a gateway this is kind of
an introduction there will be videos on
BBA gny saxs a lot of different styles I
want to make a video on Glam Rock
definitely a video on Stevie Nick and
that kind of style maybe I want to do a
video on different collar because collar
like this the funkier the bigger the
Bolder the better were truly popular in
the 70s so I'm just going to see where
this decade is going to bring us but I'm
truly excited to have you with me on
this journey as always I have a
Pinterest sport linked right down in the
description box where you can find all
the styles that I talked about all the
pictures that you saw me use in this
video they're all down there in case you
want to pin something or take a closer
look at a specific piece so I really
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beautiful day go out enjoy the sunshine
take yourself some time to focus on you
and your mental health today and I will
catch you on the next video video bye
everybody
[Music]
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