Vintage is always in style, whether it be one era or another. Right now, the ’70s are back! That’s right, the era of all sorts of expressive styles: hippie and boho-chic, disco and sporty-chic, punk and glam rock, folk and ethnic, safari and military fashion. The awesome thing about this decade is that its diversity in fashion made room for everyone!
Learn a tad about the styles in the funky decade, and check out the current fashion trends that originated from them!
Hippie and Disco:
The hippie style originated in the ‘60s, but developed as a key look in the ‘70s. This style consisted of colorful designs, denim, suede, flares, and bright prints/patterns. Although, the full hippie style is gone, elements from it are in style now! Now, the disco style was all about the glittery and the sparkly! Metallics, neon colors, high waisted pants, and animal prints were all part of this fashion! Denim high waisted flared jeans’ are an incorporation of both the disco and hippie fashion, like seen in the photo below. Celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Cher have rocked these styles!
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Punk and Glam Rock:
This style originated from the rock n’ roll scene! It incorporated aspects from other ‘70s styles into a rebellious unisex look. Metallics, satin, ruffles, bold colors, and platform shoes were all a part of this look! This particular style has changed over the past few decades, but some consistencies have remained: bold colors and that rebellious look. Artist/band shirts and dark colors are two prominent features of the punk rock style, like seen below. Celebrities like Sienna Miller and Debbie Harry are among those who have owned these styles!
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Boho-Chic:
We see it a lot today. Floral patterns, lace, and that flowy, care free style — that’s the boho-chic fashion! The style is inspired from the bohemian and hippie cultures. It’s traditionally feminine and gives off that gypsy vibe! The boho-chic style was popular in the ‘70s and is increasingly popular now. Many celebrities like Hailey Baldwin and Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen love this style!
Many of these ’70s styles overlap, so don’t be afraid to mix things up. Incorporate different styles for a reflection of a groovy you!
Which ‘70s style is your favorite? Comment Below!