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Have Hav a disco ball this holiday season in festive fe fashions inspired by the glitz and glam of the 1970s

- By JOHANNAH MASTERS

IF there was ever a time to break out your bellbottom­s, it’s now, because disco is officially back, baby!

December marks the 40th anniversar­y of the cult-classic film “Saturday Night Fever” — and all the sassy silhouette­s of the ’70s are returning to dance floors everywhere just in time for holiday-party season.

Get ready to rock retro-fabulous fashions inspired by the disco era: showstoppi­ng jumpsuits, sexy one-shoulder tops and dresses, sky-high platforms and yes, fabulous flares. And now is not the time to be shy when it comes to sparkle — ’tis the season to pile it all on!

Here’s what to wear to boogie on down from now through New Year’s.

After priming the eyelids for shadow with concealer and powder, makeup artist T. Cooper used the Morphe 35B Color Glam Palette. She applied the light-green color from the inner corner to the middle of the eyelid, the royal blue from the middle of the eye to the outer corner, and navy on the crease, blending it together with a brush. She mixed royal blue and navy together and used it along the lower lash line and blended it with her finger.

She used Mirabella Eye Definer pencil in “Smoke” along the upper lash line and in the waterline and finished the eyes with Lancôme Monsieur Big Mascara.

For the lips, she used Mac lipstick in “D for Danger” and topped it with Black Opal gloss in “Violicious.”

 ?? Photograph­er: Anne Wermiel/NY Post Fashion Editor: Serena French Stylist: Johannah Masters Stylist Assistant: Bree Bonagofsky Hair/Makeup: T. Cooper/crowdMGMT using ECRU New York Model: Alysia/Fenton Models ??
Photograph­er: Anne Wermiel/NY Post Fashion Editor: Serena French Stylist: Johannah Masters Stylist Assistant: Bree Bonagofsky Hair/Makeup: T. Cooper/crowdMGMT using ECRU New York Model: Alysia/Fenton Models
 ??  ?? “Saturday Night Fever,” which stars Karen Lynn Gorney and John Travolta, came out 40 years ago this December, but its styles are still going strong.
“Saturday Night Fever,” which stars Karen Lynn Gorney and John Travolta, came out 40 years ago this December, but its styles are still going strong.

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