What’s not to love about the 70s? Granted, the 60s and the 70s are notorious for having spawned some fashion nightmares (think sweater tunics with knitted belts) but those groovy decades have also blessed us with some truly gorgeous fashion pieces that we aren’t willing to let go of.
If you haven’t jumped on the bandwagon yet, here are the wardrobe must-haves to rock to reference the era in a cool and contemporary way.
The timeless wrap dress
When you think of Diane Von Furstenberg, the first thing that comes to mind are the gorgeous wrap dresses that have since bocome a defining fashion icon of the 70s.
These are practically perfect for any figure and totally appropriate for any social and professional occasion. Owning a wrap dress is definitely a timeless style investment that will always work for you.
If you want to be a little more obviously retro, however, opt for one in a floral or geometric print with billowy sleeves.
The timeless wrap dress
When you think of Diane Von Furstenberg, the first thing that comes to mind are the gorgeous wrap dresses that have since bocome a defining fashion icon of the 70s.
These are practically perfect for any figure and totally appropriate for any social and professional occasion. Owning a wrap dress is definitely a timeless style investment that will always work for you.
If you want to be a little more obviously retro, however, opt for one in a floral or geometric print with billowy sleeves.
The timeless wrap dress
When you think of Diane Von Furstenberg, the first thing that comes to mind are the gorgeous wrap dresses that have since bocome a defining fashion icon of the 70s.
These are practically perfect for any figure and totally appropriate for any social and professional occasion. Owning a wrap dress is definitely a timeless style investment that will always work for you.
If you want to be a little more obviously retro, however, opt for one in a floral or geometric print with billowy sleeves.
Flower power tie-dye
This trend may have been born with the hippie movement in the 60s, but it definitely didn’t die in the following decade. Granted, it’s an extremely gaudy and bold fashion statement that’s pretty daunting to wear in this era, but a splash of bright colour may just be the breath of fresh air that your closet needs.
If you aren’t feeling confident enough to sport all the colours of the rainbow, you can find tie-dyed clothing in more neutral tones or with less colours.
Flower power tie-dye
This trend may have been born with the hippie movement in the 60s, but it definitely didn’t die in the following decade. Granted, it’s an extremely gaudy and bold fashion statement that’s pretty daunting to wear in this era, but a splash of bright colour may just be the breath of fresh air that your closet needs.
If you aren’t feeling confident enough to sport all the colours of the rainbow, you can find tie-dyed clothing in more neutral tones or with less colours.
Flower power tie-dye
This trend may have been born with the hippie movement in the 60s, but it definitely didn’t die in the following decade. Granted, it’s an extremely gaudy and bold fashion statement that’s pretty daunting to wear in this era, but a splash of bright colour may just be the breath of fresh air that your closet needs.
If you aren’t feeling confident enough to sport all the colours of the rainbow, you can find tie-dyed clothing in more neutral tones or with less colours.
The Coachella-ready peasant blouse
Ah, yes, the popular peasant blouse that has now been delegated to bohemian-Coachella chic territory. Back in the day, this was a closet staple beloved by many a fashionable lady, including celebs like Stevie Nicks and Joni Mitchell. It was another favourite of those hippie, moonchild days that was translated into comfortable yet stylish wear for the everyday woman.
Wearing a peasant blouse with jeans and simple accessories is stylish enough, but why not go all out vintage and pair them with the most 70s fashion item there is; flared pants.
The Coachella-ready peasant blouse
Ah, yes, the popular peasant blouse that has now been delegated to bohemian-Coachella chic territory. Back in the day, this was a closet staple beloved by many a fashionable lady, including celebs like Stevie Nicks and Joni Mitchell. It was another favourite of those hippie, moonchild days that was translated into comfortable yet stylish wear for the everyday woman.
Wearing a peasant blouse with jeans and simple accessories is stylish enough, but why not go all out vintage and pair them with the most 70s fashion item there is; flared pants.
The Coachella-ready peasant blouse
Ah, yes, the popular peasant blouse that has now been delegated to bohemian-Coachella chic territory. Back in the day, this was a closet staple beloved by many a fashionable lady, including celebs like Stevie Nicks and Joni Mitchell. It was another favourite of those hippie, moonchild days that was translated into comfortable yet stylish wear for the everyday woman.
Wearing a peasant blouse with jeans and simple accessories is stylish enough, but why not go all out vintage and pair them with the most 70s fashion item there is; flared pants.
Flared pants (yes, bell bottoms, baby)
How can we have a list of 70s retro fashion essentials without including the arguably most iconic fashion takeaway from that era: The beloved bell bottoms.
Flared jeans have actually been making a slow and steady comeback since early last year, and the fabulous item is now firmly back in the spotlight.
You can easily find casual pieces in off-duty denim, or more work-appropriate trousers to mix and match for either a full-blown vintage look or a subtly retro spin on your regular go-to office attire.
It may take some practice to completely avoid tripping over the flared fabric, but that can be quickly fixed with your shoe choice. And that’s where our next 70s fashion essential comes in…
Flared pants (yes, bell bottoms, baby)
How can we have a list of 70s retro fashion essentials without including the arguably most iconic fashion takeaway from that era: The beloved bell bottoms.
Flared jeans have actually been making a slow and steady comeback since early last year, and the fabulous item is now firmly back in the spotlight.
You can easily find casual pieces in off-duty denim or opt for more work-appropriate trousers to mix and match for either a full-blown vintage look or a subtly retro spin on your regular go-to office attire.
It may take some practice to completely avoid tripping over the flared fabric, but that can be quickly fixed with your shoe choice. And that’s where our next 70s fashion essential comes in…
Flared pants (yes, bell bottoms, baby)
How can we have a list of 70s retro fashion essentials without including the arguably most iconic fashion takeaway from that era: The beloved bell bottoms.
Flared jeans have actually been making a slow and steady comeback since early last year, and the fabulous item is now firmly back in the spotlight.
You can easily find casual pieces in off-duty denim, or opt for more work-appropriate trousers to mix and match for either a full-blown vintage look or a subtly retro spin on your regular go-to office attire.
It may take some practice to completely avoid tripping over the flared fabric, but that can be quickly fixed with your shoe choice. And that’s where our next 70s fashion essential comes in…
Platform shoes
What else could you possible wear with your groovy flared pants than platform shoes? Before the Spice Girls immortalised them two decades later, platforms were the in-shoes to wear to the disco. While we aren’t crazy about bringing our shoes to the levels of embellishment that were popular back then, we totally advocate chunky platforms to (literally) elevate your 70s chic ensemble.
Platform shoes
What else could you possible wear with your groovy flared pants than platform shoes? Before the Spice Girls immortalised them two decades later, platforms were the in-shoes to wear to the disco. While we aren’t crazy about bringing our shoes to the levels of embellishment that were popular back then, we totally advocate chunky platforms to (literally) elevate your 70s chic ensemble.
Platform shoes
What else could you possible wear with your groovy flared pants than platform shoes? Before the Spice Girls immortalised them two decades later, platforms were the in-shoes to wear to the disco. While we aren’t crazy about bringing our shoes to the levels of embellishment that were popular back then, we totally advocate chunky platforms to (literally) elevate your 70s chic ensemble.
Aviators with coloured lenses
Fashion in the 70s still retained echoes of a post-World War II culture, and what could be more exemplary of that than ultra chic aviators with coloured lenses? Originally designed for pilots in the air force, this style of eyewear soon became a hit in the fashion world. We can now find a whole variety of shades to suit our own colourful styles. We’ve noticed this rising trend in eyewear coming into 2017, so we highly recommend finding a pair before they fly off the rack.
Aviators with coloured lenses
Fashion in the 70s still retained echoes of a post-World War II culture, and what could be more exemplary of that than ultra chic aviators with coloured lenses? Originally designed for pilots in the air force, this style of eyewear soon became a hit in the fashion world; these days, we can now find a whole variety of shades to suit our own colourful styles. We’ve noticed this rising trend in eyewear spilling over into 2017, so we highly recommend finding a pair before they fly off the rack.
Aviators with coloured lenses
Fashion in the 70s still retained echoes of a post-World War II culture, and what could be more exemplary of that than ultra chic aviators with coloured lenses? Originally designed for pilots in the air force, this style of eyewear soon became a hit in the fashion world; these days, we can now find a whole variety of shades to suit our own colourful sense of style. We’ve noticed this rising trend in eyewear spilling over into 2017, so we highly recommend finding a pair before they fly off the rack.
Jumpsuits
Another quintessential disco staple was the jumpsuit, which has yet to lose its appeal. It feels like we’ve talked about jumpsuits a fair amount this year, and why not? They don’t require much effort (it is one piece, after all) and they are super figure-flattering when cinched with a belt.
While not all varieties are recognisably retro, keep an eye out for those with flared bottoms and collars as those are most reminiscent of that beloved fashion era.
Jumpsuits
Another quintessential disco staple was the jumpsuit, which has yet to lose its appeal. It feels like we’ve talked about jumpsuits a fair amount this year, and why not? They don’t require much effort (it is one piece, after all) and they are super figure-flattering when cinched with a belt.
While not all varieties are recognisably retro, keep an eye out for those with flared bottoms and collars as those are most reminiscent of that beloved fashion era.
Jumpsuits
Another quintessential disco staple was the jumpsuit, which has yet to lose its appeal. It feels like we’ve talked about jumpsuits a fair amount this year, and why not? They don’t require much effort (it is one piece, after all) and they are super figure-flattering when cinched with a belt.
While not all varieties are recognisably retro, keep an eye out for those with flared bottoms and collars as those are most reminiscent of that beloved fashion era.
Billowing bell sleeves
One wonderful silhouette from the 70s that we’ve seen grace runways in the last year (and continuing into 2017) is the statement sleeve. Blouses with airy sleeves should be a staple for any decade, and is a basic that can easily be matched for any fashion period. If you’re looking to adopt a vintage spin for your work wardrobe, this is where to start.
Billowing bell sleeves
One wonderful silhouette from the 70s that we’ve seen grace runways in the last year (and continuing into 2017) is the statement sleeve. Blouses with airy sleeves should be a staple for any decade, and is a basic that can easily be matched for any fashion period. If you’re looking to adopt a vintage spin for your work wardrobe, this is where to start.
Billowing bell sleeves
One wonderful silhouette from the 70s that we’ve seen grace runways in the last year (and continuing into 2017) is the statement sleeve. Blouses with airy sleeves should be a staple for any decade, and is a basic that can easily be matched for any fashion period. If you’re looking to adopt a vintage spin for your work wardrobe, this is where to start.
Skinny scarves
Accessories are undeniably important in building a credible outfit, and when putting together a retro inspired outfit it’s the details that can make or break it. While Jackie Kennedy made headscarves the in-thing in fashion during the 60s, the following decade saw scarves being used a little more casually. Tie a skinny scarf loosely around the neck and you’d be surprised at how much more stylish (and deliciously old-school) your entire ensemble can become!
Skinny scarves
Accessories are undeniably important in building a credible outfit, and when putting together a retro inspired outfit it’s the details that can make or break it. While Jackie Kennedy made headscarves the in-thing in fashion during the 60s, the following decade saw scarves being used a little more casually. Tie a skinny scarf loosely around the neck and you’d be surprised at how much more stylish (and deliciously old-school) your entire ensemble can become!
Skinny scarves
Accessories are undeniably important in building a credible outfit, and when putting together a retro inspired outfit it’s the details that can make or break it. While Jackie Kennedy made headscarves the in-thing in fashion during the 60s, the following decade saw scarves being used a little more casually. Tie a skinny scarf loosely around the neck and you’d be surprised at how much more stylish (and deliciously old-school) your entire ensemble can become!