5. Casino (70s)
When people think of the ’70s, they think of disco. Although it was such a short-lived phenomenon, it was so potent that aspects of it showed up everywhere, including fashion. Polyester was king, as were bell-bottoms and leisure suits. Men’s collars grew to magnificent sizes; gold chains and jewelry became standard on both men and women. It truly was a time of excess, and few movies showcase that better than Martin Scorsese’s Casino. SEE ALSO: 10 Movies that are said to be cursed – If you watched them you might be… (+Pics)
Casino tells the story Las Vegas’ rise to prominence with the help of the mob during the ’70s. It’s a modern retelling of the Wild West where the cowboys, or in this case, mobsters Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, wear coral/pastel leisure suits. De Niro’s wife, played by Sharon Stone portrays the decade’s excesses better than anyone else: slinking through every scene with gold-colored dresses, extravagant jewelry, and furs.
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