Answer:
<h2>High heels and glittery fashion</h2>
Explanation:
70's was an era of individuality and expression and it was also reflected in the dresses. During 1970's fashion rules were broken and unique outfits were designed . Some of the key style of the decade included peacock revolution, glam rock, hippie and disco. Due to influx of cheap clothing in the market men showcased which group they belonged to by dressing like that.
By middle of the decade men adopted glamorous rock style, this trend was popular in Britain where young men idolised flamboyant musicians such as Freddie Mercury. High heels and glittery clothes were also inspired from rock music. This style included oversized collars, silk scarves , tan leather jackets, frilly satin shirts and shawl-collar tuxedo jackets. By the end of the decade disco style came in with the advent of disco music and the artists associated with them.
Answer: True
Explanation: Its true that Fine arts and Commercial arts do have little in common. Fine arts are more on the artistic side, meaning paintings, sculpting, Photography, you get the point. While on the other hand, Commercial art is exactly what it seems, it includes things like advertising, Book illustrations, even graphic design. So yes, both Fine arts and Commercial arts have very <em>little </em>in common.