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Trending 70s Fashion

Trending 70s Fashion

Welcome to a journey back in time, as we look at 70s fashion. A time when bell-bottoms swayed, disco reigned supreme, and bohemian chic ruled the runway. The 1970s was an era that pulsated with vibrancy, an eclectic fusion of bold styles and free-spirited expression that left an indelible mark on the world of fashion.

From the flamboyant disco glamour to the earthy, laid-back vibe of hippie fashion, the 70s were an era of sartorial diversity. It was an age of experimentation and liberation, where individuals embraced their uniqueness through clothing that spoke volumes.

70s fashion has been revolutionised this season and has taken the runway and our wardrobes by storm.

There is something enthralling about pulling on a pair of bell-bottom jeans and rocking a set of sky-high heels this Winter. Walking down the street, we feel 10 feet tall and a little bit powerful in our nostalgic outfits.

The wide-leg flare jeans made a statement as we moved away from the 'mum jeans' and even further away from its skinny-leg sister. Women’s shirts and blouses in striking prints and hues of vibrant jewel tones had us feeling sophisticated and made for easy 9-5 dressing, that could also be taken from the desk to dinner with friends.

Women’s knitwear in vibrant colours and relaxed silhouettes had us feeling warm and fuzzy, while the sweater vest made a revival in chic neutrals of Oatmeal, Charcoal and Black - perfect for layering over crisp white shirts.

Walking the line between tops and dresses, high-low tops are one of this season’s hottest trends, making them a wardrobe staple for a fashion-forward queen. The Keyhole Swing Top, Rae Blouse and Slouch Jumpers are slightly longer through the back for the perfect amount of coverage and warmth over the derriere.

A little peek-a-boo of skin was seen this season with strategically placed cut-outs of the Keyhole Swing Dress in classic tones of Red, Black and Grey making it the ultimate dress of the moment.

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