If you ever wanted to try seventies-inspired outfit idea, then it’s a perfect time to give it a try! In today’s article, I will cover amazing street style looks that are inspired by the 1970’s fashion. Each one of these combos will underline your individuality and make you stand out from the crowd. It’s no wonder why we are so into seventies style, it combines different youth movements and subcultures. It’s a sort of mix that features military, disco, punk, and ethnic touches.
You will find many ideas on how to combine your everyday essentials creating new outfits with bold details and embellishments. I personally, find seventies fashion to be driven by hippies subculture, it made a big impact on the way people looked during that time. I am going to show you seventies inspired dresses, shoes and other cool accessories that can be combined with all your essentials. Anyway, let’s get down to the business and see what’s trending this year.
It girls can’t stop mimicking 1970 inspired outfits, I see them everywhere around. I kind of like that this fashion trend is making a major comeback. All that considered being old is now new again. You can find amazing looks completed with chokers, wide-leg pants, midi and maxi skirts, and many other discos and revolutionary pieces. Bell-bottoms are back and they make a wow statement that can be combined with your lovely denim and suede jackets. Speaking of denim, I do love denim overalls. Denim overalls are a must-try for all occasions, including music festivals and backyard BBQ parties. Next thing is called bell-sleeves. I know lots of women who combine flared bell-sleeve blouses with wide-leg pants. But you can go for a maxi dress in flowers and patchwork completed with bell sleeves. If you do like to wear sassy clothes, then make sure to try a bra top.
Today’s brands are giving modern touches to these retro style garments. For those of you who like to keep things special and giving big thumbs to detailing, I recommend to go for clogs, they will never go away. Another cool seventies trend is crochet, it can be seen everywhere these days, from dresses to accessories and embellishments. If you are into gowns, then you might be interested in wearing long sleeve dresses. I do love to see the ones with plunging necklines and bell-sleeves. I personally love these dresses for their comfortable style.
Speaking of shoes, there is another major trend that is still going strong, yes, I am talking about over the knee boots. These boots can be seen in almost every new collection. Plus, you can try a cool alternative called over-the-knee socks. Indeed, OTK socks are a major trend this season. I also see women who express their style by wearing a so-called outdoor pajama. This loungewear can be seen as a streetwear trend, I personally see them as a good fit for Watching Netflix, for wearing at the bachelorette party, either at brunches.
Another wardrobe staple you can try is called a peasant dress. It was a major part of hippie style fashion some decades ago and it’s back right now. Why do we love this frock so much? You can simply throw it on and look put together.
If you are a lady who wants to underline her disco diva style, then you can go for bright and shiny wardrobe pieces, including lace blouses, shiny flared pants, cocktail dresses, retro floral dresses, etc. One of my favorites is a plunging jumpsuit. You can try a wide-legged design with a plunging neckline. I am sure, it will make a splash at the disco! The plunging neckline will do that special trick by showing off your true personality and femininity. If you are into safari fashion, then be sure to try one of these essentials, as they are the seventies inspired. You can find updated takes on the classic safari suits, khaki jackets, wide belts, cargo pants, etc. If you are new to seventies fashion, then you can always start from your everyday basics completed with some 1970 style clothes and accessories.
thanks for sharing your inspiration. As I understand from this article, this year in fashion from 1970 are suede, sportswear and floral print?