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1Diana Ross

Diana Ross epitomised disco glamour in silk gowns and sequin mini-dresses in metallic hues, accessorised with decadent jewellery, platform heels and fur coats.
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2Stevie Nicks

Fleetwood Mac frontwoman Stevie Nicks channelled gothic glamour with her monochrome stage looks featuring fringed kimonos, capes and pendant necklaces, with frequent whispers that she herself was a witch.
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3Bianca Jagger
Bianca Jagger secured her spot in the 70s fashion hall of fame as one of Yves Saint Laurent's chief supporters and muses, famously wearing his designs for her 1971 wedding to Rolling Stone Mick, not to mention popularising Le Smoking tux later in the decade.
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4Blondie
The indisputable queen of the New York punk scene was Debbie Harry, AKA Blondie, whose penchant for contrasting the pretty with the tough - think 1940s-style dresses with backcombed hair and leather jackets - saw her becoming one of the most copied style icons of the decade.
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5Charlotte Rampling
British actress Charlotte Rampling was something of a sex symbol in the 70s thanks to her laidback attitude combined with a wardrobe of masculine tailored suits, shearling coats and plenty of hats, not to mention the omnipresent cigarette in her hand.
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6Farrah Fawcett
Who better epitomises the 70s obsession with blow-dried hair and high-waisted flares than original Charlie's Angel, Farrah Fawcett?
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7Ali Macgraw
Ali Macgraw's preppy style inspired a generation of poloneck and beanie wearing college students thanks to her scene-stealing portrayal of Jenny Cavalleri in 1970's smash hit American Love Story.
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8Marie Helvin
Exotic beauty Marie Helvin (she is half Japanese, half American) was one of the most in-demand models of the decade, looking just as good in denim hotpants and crop tops as she did in psychedelic print wrap dresses.
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9Anita Pallenberg
The long-standing paramour of Keith Richards already had a reputation for being one of the most stylish It girls of the 60s, with her style credit only increasing as she embraced the boho style dresses of the 70s.
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10Patti Smith
Patti Smith popularised menswear as womenswear, championing high-waisted trousers, mens shirts and ties, as well as an androgynous mullet-style hair cut.
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