Dresses are a staple in women's wardrobes in any era, but each era has its own fashion in dresses.
The mid-seventies was very much an "in-between" era. The best word I can use to describe the dresses of 1974 is "moderate": not as short and skimpy as the dresses of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and not as long and baggy as the styles of the late 1970s. Judging by the pattern illustrations below, hems hovered around or just above the knees, skirts had a slight A-line flare to them, and collars were often used as decorative details.
Misses' Dress
Misses' and Women's Dress in Two Lengths
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