Love Me 70s Fashion

What was old is now new again. The 70′s fashion trend this spring combines classic bohemian, with modern staples. Hot designer, Tory Burch, has been consistently showing 70’s styles in her previous collections made a strong impact and bathing in the profits of this fashion trend.

The 70’s influenced the fashion industry tremendously with its hippie aesthetic and combining disco night glam. Creating old trends made to look current is what the fashion industry is. Consistently, vintage styles kick modern trends to the curb. Fashion is all about making a statement.

Investment dressing should be of high consideration when shopping for the current looks. 70’s styles are about silhouettes that are timeless, so don’t be afraid to spend a little more on this trend because it’s worth every dollar. 70′s fashion is full of vivid colors and bold prints. Fluid drapery and luxurious fabrics make you feel like you’re in Studio 54.

The new days of disco are here. The 70′s glam trend is completely wearable for you to combine daytime and nighttime trends together. With a little bit of modification, Seventies styles can be easily incorporated into anyone's wardrobe. Seventies dressing ruled the runway’s essential pieces to include flared trousers, flowing maxi dresses, peasant blouses, and platform shoe. Along with the high-waist pants, these items are the perfect starting points for your 70’s look.

Consider 70’s fashion icons and movies for inspiration, but remember accessorizing is essential. Layer it on from hats to chunky multi strand necklaces, and bangles. Dress any outfit up with these brown leather wedges seen by Stuart Weitzman at Bloomingdales, and finish the look with a pair of oversized Dior sunglasses. The theme trending for fashion also includes lifestyle, a little more than just the way you dress. This spring’s styles add a little bit of decadence, with a great feeling of luxury. The clothes in the stores this spring say look at me, today's '70s silhouettes are about volume and feminine fluidity. With far too many fabulous details and explanations prepare for part two of disco-dressing lessons on the season's must-have pieces. Today’s ’70s-inspired fashion is vibrant, fun, colorful, flashy, sexy and happy. There's nothing subtle about the 70’s. Remember with fashion; never be afraid to show your personality.

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Stockist List:

Orla Kiely Silk Crepe Dress

Malene Birger Blouse

Burberry Prorsum Coat

Missoni Mare Swimsuit

Sonic Flare Jeans

Kate Spade Flats

Halston Heritage Sandals

Moschino Clutch

Jubilee Chain Necklace

Gold Stream Earrings

Aqua Stretch Bracelets

Bread-Trimmed Hat

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