The Strange Anatomy of ABBA's Infamous (Tax Deductible) Wardrobe (2024)

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What do house cats, Euro pop, and the ingenious tax savvy have in common? Owe Sandström, that’s who. As the flamenco-dancing-zoologist-designer behind the costumes of ABBA, Sandström certainly played his part in helping the Swedish supergroup reach fame in the 1970s – where they have remained ever since. In fact, a deeper dive into the 500-and-something outfits he made for the group isn’t just a glittery walk down memory lane, but key to understanding what was – and remains – the super troopers’ cultural staying power…

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Before we bust into ABBA’s closet, we have to ask for the near impossible: wipe your brain of all the fabulous, pop-culture awards show and tour outfits you’ve seen over the years. Meaning, Björk with her swan dress, Lady Gaga in anything. Only then can you can start to imagine how utterly wild ABBA’s outfits were almost half-a-century ago, starting with their breakout moment at the 1974 Eurovision song contest, when they sang a new little diddy called “Waterloo.” Members Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid “Frida” Lyngstad were a feast for the senses in their silver platforms, ruffled collars, and a blue number that we’ll just call pantaloon pirate chic.

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In the early 70s, the group met Owe Sandström, a young teacher of zoology by day, and costume designer by night. In this wonderful 1999 video interview for TFM, he recalls meeting Frida Lyngstad for the first time at a theatre company…

At that point, Sandström, had been commissioned to create outfits for the company as well as other rising stars of the time. But with ABBA, the creative match was truly kismit –and he would go on to become the sartorial architect of the ABBA universe.

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Chances are, every disco-centric, ABBA-inspired Halloween costume you’ve ordered on Amazon over the years can be traced to Sandström’s magical brain. “My inspirations came from everywhere,” Sandström told The Syndey Morning Herald, “the northern lights of Scandinavia. The latin boleros and flamenco pieces inChiquititaandFernando.” But it turns out, there was also a method to the madness. Thanks to a Swedish tax law regarding costumes, ABBA’s stage clothes were outlandishly-designed on purpose…

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According to the law, as long as the outfits were too impractical for everyday wear and couldn’t be worn outside a performance, they were tax-deductible. The group didn’t tour often, but when they did, they required at least two or three copies of each outfit to be sent in staggered formation to their various venues. Add in the additional outfits for background dancers and such, and you’ve got quite a production tab running. The legal loop hole thus encouraged Sandström to make ABBA’s costumes as colourful and unwearable as possible.

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Given the breadth of their outfit changes, it’s surprising to learn that ABBA only ever spent three months away from home on tour. But as a band that was (famously) made up of two couples with their own burgeoning families, staying close to home was a priority. So while many of these outfits were made for stage, they were also made for promotional shots.

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The track “Money, Money, Money” looked to the opulence of 1920s flappers. “Super Trouper” required troop-esque outfits, and a show in Japan resulted in kimono-inspired robes with “little Swedish flora.” You can actually purchase a recreation of the komono-inspired pieces on their website.

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Unlike so many pop acts before them, ABBA’s design process was a collaborative “all hands on deck” situation; Lyngstad was an excellent seamstress who always put in her two design cents, and every outfit required group brainstorms with Sandström to make sure the clothing spoke to messages of the song. Fältskog’s favourite shirt, for example, was of a loveably wonky, hand-painted hare by a crew member for the group’s “Eagle n Fox” number:

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Therein lies the recipe for an ABBA outfit: equal parts clear visual metaphor, kitsch, and (often) animal. Sandström was crazy about animals – still is. He’s a learned Zoologist, able to wax poetic about the importance of both sequins and plankton alike in interviews on his creative ethos. His list of accomplishments includes, but is not limited to: speaking five languages, training in meteorology, and rounding out his masters in zoology with emphases in botany, marine biology, chemistry, cultural geography, and genetics. Currently, he leads tours through the Galapagos Islands and teaches high school level courses on tropical animals at Spånga Gymnasium in Stockholm, Sweden. Where he ever found the time to sew is beyond us. Most curiously, he also “runs his own private zoo of 1,200 animals divided into 100 species,” according to the aforementioned piece for the Sydney Herald.

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“My own [Burmese] cat was allowed to stand in as a model,” he told Folkbladet in 2009 regarding another iconic look: those hand-painted Cat Suits. “Animals have inspired me so much in general,” he says, explaining how the women wanted to embody a “tiger-like” energy during in their next look. In true Sandström fashion, the outfits – the colour of the Swedish flag – were made a nod to their culture, without going full Nordic folklore.

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The look is so iconic within the ABBA fandom, you can get a Cat t-shirt on their website.

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At this point, you’re probably finding yourself in one of two camps on Sandström’s designs: Love It, Hate It. You’re not alone. “I must admit from the beginning, being ABBA’s designer, it wasn’t easy,” he said at an ABBA Museum event in 2018, “It wasn’t met at all by applause. People saw cats, flowers – they said, ‘Lunatic! Is perhaps a circus show? A drag show?'”

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“In my honest opinion, we looked like nuts in those years. Nobody can have been as badly dresses on stage as we were,” reflected group member Björn Ulvaeus in his book, ABBA: The Official Photo Book.

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The battle between artists and their label-endorsed image has always been a tricky area for musicians – and their adoring public – to navigate. At a certain point, even Sandström said he wanted to make sure the fame of Fältskog’s frequently highlighted derriere wasn’t superseding her musical talent, but rather, empowering and complimenting it. It’s a refreshing concern to hear from within such an otherwise brutal industry.

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To say ABBA dressed crazy? Accurate. Poorly? We beg to differ. For a band that sang about disco-obsessed 17-year-olds, it was joyfully on-brand, and expressive in a way that’s lent the group global cultural staying power. Initially mocked by critics, ABBA’s songs on love, heartbreak, and ambition were meaningful precisely because they were immediate, catchy, and accessible – just like their outfits.

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Over time, those “nutty” outfits became beacons of self-expression, evolving alongside the glam rock looks of Marc Bolan and David Bowie. In the 1980s, the songs founds new life as anthems for the Gay Rights Movement. In the 1990s, ABBA (then disbanded) stayed the grunge tide, and inspired a Broadway musical that has since been adapted into not one, but two Meryl Streep movies. You can even catch Mamma Mia! the musical in Japan:

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Many a pop star has begged to wear the archival pieces, says Sandström, but only Madonna was allowed to wear a copy of an original bodysuit for her ABBA-sampled song, Hung Up (2005). Otherwise, if you wish to see one of his creations in a contemporary setting, you’ve got to head to “ABBA The Museum” in Stockholm, Sweden.

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In recent years, arguably pop culture’s most unsung designer, Owe Sandström appears to be busier than ever on the touring circuit, speaking fondly about his journey with ABBA. “All the critics in London said, ‘Stop this, this isn’t going to be anything at all.’ […] Only Lady Gaga would’ve love it at the time, but she wasn’t even born […] Today, when the costumes are not at the museum, they’re national treasures. Am I proud? Yes.” Finally, it seems: The Winner Takes It All.

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And now, for a special treat, we’d like to leave you with a delightful fashion parade courtesy of some lesser-known Swedish bands, whose outfits also appeared to be tax deductible.

(Collected and uploaded to the almighty internet byHerr Dryck...)

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Learn more about ABBA on the supergroup’s official website (and learn about their weird link to the Nazi “Super Baby” Breeding program here).

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The Strange Anatomy of ABBA's Infamous (Tax Deductible) Wardrobe (2024)

FAQs

The Strange Anatomy of ABBA's Infamous (Tax Deductible) Wardrobe? ›

According to Abba: The Official Photo Book, published to mark 40 years since they won Eurovision with Waterloo, the band's style was influenced in part by laws that allowed the cost of outfits to be deducted against tax – so long as the costumes were so outrageous they could not possibly be worn on the street.

Why did ABBA wear weird clothes? ›

Thanks to a Swedish tax law regarding costumes, ABBA's stage clothes were outlandishly-designed on purpose… According to the law, as long as the outfits were too impractical for everyday wear and couldn't be worn outside a performance, they were tax-deductible.

How did ABBA avoid taxes? ›

A new, official band biography reveals that ABBA actually got a tax benefit for donning outrageous outfits. Swedish tax laws allowed the cost of their costumes to be deducted against tax, but only if they were wild enough that they could not be worn for everyday use.

What outfit did ABBA wear? ›

Photos from their heyday in the 1970s prove they've always been the masters of coordinated group style. While performing on stage, the four members have always shared a penchant for the dramatic – often synching up on groovy suits, bellbottom jeans or disco-ready spandex catsuits.

Who designed the ABBA cat dress? ›

ICONIC ABBA CAT DRESS

in 1975, Owe Sandström's legendary hand-drawn cats are an indisputable part of the history of pop.

Did ABBA ladies get along? ›

"A lot has been written about how Agnetha and I fought and quarrelled with each other. There is absolutely no truth in that," Anni-Frid Lyngstad, 63, said about rumours concerning her relationship with Agnetha Faltskog, 58. The two spoke to Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet in an article published Friday.

Did ABBA wear spandex? ›

During the band's 1979 European/North American tour, Sandström worked alongside stage concept designer Rune Söderqvist to develop one of ABBA's most iconic costumes – the spandex catsuits.

What was the real reason ABBA broke up? ›

We ended because we felt the energy was running out in the studio, because we didn't have as much fun in the studio as we did this time. “And that's why we said, 'Let's go on a break'. And we never said, 'This is it. We've split and we'll never reunite again'.

Are ABBA members wealthy? ›

The Swedish band sung their way to victory at the Eurovision Song Contest on 6 April 1974. Since then, ABBA has become one of the most successful and iconic bands in the world. So it's no shock that the four band members – Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Björn Ulvaeus, and Benny Andersson – are seriously rich.

What went wrong with ABBA? ›

Anni-Frid and Benny Anderson also met in 1969, but they didn't get married until 1978. Agnetha and Björn got divorced in 1980, and Anni-Frid and Benny Anderson got divorced in 1981. Unsurprisingly, the divorces resulted in big tensions in the group, and ABBA disintegrated not long after the break-ups.

Did ABBA wear jeans? ›

On stage, they shimmied away in emerald green capes, white ruffled jumpsuits and royal blue catsuits — another resurged sartorial item — and on the street, they expertly wore high-waisted denim flares, colourful boleros and beautifully embroidered waistcoats.

How did ABBA get so big? ›

ABBA first shot to worldwide fame when they won the Eurovision Song Contest in April, 1974 with “Waterloo”, giving Sweden its first triumph in the contest.

Did ABBA wear glitter? ›

The glittering hotpants, sequined jumpsuits and platform heels that Abba wore at the peak of their fame were designed not just for the four band members to stand out – but also for tax efficiency, according to claims over the weekend.

Why did ABBA wear crazy outfits? ›

According to an official biography published in 2014, the band's outlandish outfits were worn simply to get a tax deduction. "In my honest opinion, we looked like nuts in those years," Björn Ulvaeus, one of the group's members, reportedly said.

Does Abba Voyage use body doubles? ›

ILM used 160 motion-capture cameras to film the members performing their songs. The producers also filmed younger body doubles to make the band members' movements look youthful.

Did ABBA wear fur coats? ›

ABBA were a far cry from the Scandi-cool that fashion is currently buying into. Anni-Frid and her then-husband Benny Andersson rocked in unison throughout the 1970s in matching tiered bell-bottom flares, fur coats, satin jumpsuits and silver platform boots, along with fellow members Björn Ulvaeus and Agnetha Fältskog.

Did ABBA wear flares? ›

Here guitarist Dave Hill shows off his threads. In April 1974, Abba won the Eurovision song contest in Brighton, England, wearing silver boots. These are their dress-down flares.

Why do artists wear weird clothes? ›

Artists often dress differently because they are a creative breed that thrives on self-expression. Their attire becomes an extension of their artistry. It's not about following trends or conforming to societal norms; it's about crafting a visual identity that reflects their artistic journey.

What was the reason ABBA broke up? ›

We ended because we felt the energy was running out in the studio, because we didn't have as much fun in the studio as we did this time. “And that's why we said, 'Let's go on a break'. And we never said, 'This is it. We've split and we'll never reunite again'.

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