That Groovy 70’s Show
Bell-bottom jeans, soft suede, and billowy silhouettes, are as groovy as they were circa 1974, and I don’t hate it. The Me decade is making a comeback mostly in part due to fashion’s cyclical nature, and the fact that #normcore might just be boring.
Miu Miu showed a strong collection for resort 2015 with psychedelic prints and big-framed glasses which I cannot wait to wear, but you can wear the trend now like I did down below, and designers like Chloe and Valentino have already started the freedom trend this winter.
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I pulled out some hip-hugger vintage cords out of my closet, a white turtleneck, a paisley vest, and vintage gold boots. I then notched a camel wool coat with a skinny belt and topped it off with a camel fedora.
Ever-evolving, the 70’s philosophy is best described now as the pre-disco revival where colors and patterns exploded, big everything reigned supreme, and “far out” was actually a term.
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J. Crew turtleneck / Thakoon jacket / Joseph vest / Madewell belt / Seafarer corduroys / Tod’s boots Janessa Leone floppy fedora / Balenciaga hobo bag
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