Hitmachine Martina Budde will be playing at the Starguardz Disco Reinvented Party April 4th The Harbour Club – Vinkeveen Martina hits the charts with reworks of ‘Don’t Go’ , ‘All around the world’ and the iconic ‘If I can’t have you.”. A true Saturday Night Fever classic with today’s bite. That’s Starguardz Disco Reinvented.
Be part of the Dutch kick off party. With DJ Guan (All Star fresh and King B.), DJ You Mann, Perry S and Bad Motherfunker. With a special appearance of the Gospel Goddess Michelle David. Tickets are limited available. Experience the red carpet treatment. Please Dress Glamorous and Shine bright like a diamond!
It’s time to reinvent disco. Join the Dutch kick-off party and lighten up those dancefloors. Buy your tickets now.
Follow us on Mixcloud.com and never ever miss a show. Hosted by Ferris B. playing the best reinvented disco tracks. Mixed by the Starguardz DJ crew: The Guardian, Mezza, Prometheus, Mr. D, DJ You Mann and Bad Motherfunker.
Don’t know what to do with your make-up for our party on April 4th? We share some tips and tricks to make sure you shine all night long.
Make your eyes pop with Glitter
Glitter is always a good idea, the more glitter, the better. But applying Glitter Eyeshadow can be hard, to make sure your make-up will stay in place all night, here are some tips.
2. Every colour of the rainbow
If you’ve been listening to Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories on a loop this season, you may have a serious case of disco fever. It’s no surprise that the era’s brushed waves, colorful eyes, and vinyl glossy lips are having a moment, too. In today’s beauty transformation video, makeup artist Val Garland and hairstylist Didier Malige rework its languidly glamorous signatures on model Frida Gustavsson. The result? A thoroughly modern summer look in less than 60 seconds.
3. Classic Make-up
When you want to look great, but like a more classic make-up look? Take a look at this video of a beautiful but simple glitter eye-look and feel inspired.
There wasn’t one definitive disco demographic. The seventies saw the emergence of today’s pluralism, where individual variety of interests and tastes surpasses mass trends and fads. Thus several different populations were attracted to the disco scene.
One population was the generation of younger baby boomers who felt left out of the sixties counterculture revolution. They were teens during the sixties, perhaps college students, but were bystanders watching the events from the sidelines. Many were wistfully envious of the expanding freedoms which they saw the hippies create, from personal evolution and quests for enlightenment, to the sexual revolution. Especially the sexual revolution.
Courtesy of 2017 trends, looking like a Studio 54 fashion icon in 2017 is easy peasy. Ish. The key to nailing Studio 54 outfits is effortlessness and a dose of rich-nonchalance that has nothing to do with money, but you just act like you’re the richest bitch in there. This sounds very wrong, but it’s actually meant in good spirits.
For many people, disco was seen as an escape, and the earliest discotheques provided a sanctuary. One of those world famous discotheques is Studio 54. The nightclub that was located at 254 West 54th Street, between Eight Avenue and Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building, (originally the Gallo Opera House) opened in 1927, the name of the building changed a bunch of times, but we all know it as Studio 54. The founders (Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager) of the club created an unique dance club that became famous for its celebrity guest lists, restrictive entry policies (you needed to look good and have great style), and open drug use. Rubell and Schrager spent thousand of dollars on lightning but also kept many of the theatres character
Say the word Disco and you immediately think about dancing, glitter, fashion and the late- ‘60s. Disco is known as an exclusive American movement. It developed out of late-’60s Motown, which at the time featured four-on-the-floor rhythms, lavish string production, indelible vocal hooks, touches of gospel music, and deep bass lines.