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The 1970s fashion revival is in full swing! Retro looks are back, and people are embracing the funky, vintage vibes of the 1970s

If you're looking to add a touch of retro glamour to your wardrobe, there are plenty of 1970s fashion trends that are all the rage and we have recreated them for you.

We have looked at some of the most popular 1970s styles and how to wear them yourself.


2020 was undoubtedly a year to reflect, and this was true of everything, including fashion and lifestyle.

We had a blast reminiscing on some of the most successful fads from the style icons of the disco decade.

Lets take a look ...and don't forget to click on the SHOP NOW button to check prices for your next favorite thing you will have forever

· 1970’s Fashion-History

In 1970, hemlines were in the news.

As a response to the MINISKIRT Craze designers bowed to pressure and dropped skirt lengths drastically and dubbed them the "Midi Look" or "Midi Skirt" as a conservative option to speak across the whole fashion world.

Allegra Tartan Plaid Midi Skirt

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Lily Silk Womens Front Tie Blouse

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Korkease Womens Darby Clog 

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Miniskirt enthusiasts protested outside stores selling the increased length in New York City.

Women felt that the long skirt made them look "square" and shamed them for showing more skin.

LYANER Women's High Waist Zipper Mini Skirt

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Wet Kiss Platform Ankle Boot

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Sweaty Rocks Halter 

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Regardless of the cause, the midi skirt was a disaster that put the fashion business into a tailspin. Thankfully, the Midi has returned in a big way for those who want it.

The emphasis was on fitted shapes, comfort and the Halston effect are some of the factors that set the '70s apart as a decade in terms of fashion.

Halston Dress - Copper

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Calvin Klein Simple Strap Heel 

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Due to his strong eye for minimalism and languid fabrics like cashmere and ultra-suede, Halston's couture stands out in the lead.


In earlier days we had time to settle in for awhile with the latest fashion trends, but today everything evolves at lightning speed, luckily there are SO many vibes ... it seems everything is ok today .

1970s fashion trends have made a significant comeback in recent years. The disco era of the 1970s was one of the prominent influences reflected in the fashion choices made during this period and that is what we are seeing make a comeback.


Revival of 1970s runway trends most widely adopted fashions are crochet tops and high-waisted flared pants.

Sidefeel Wide Leg Flare Bottom Jeans

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Sweaty Rocks Striped Knit Crop Top 

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These retro-inspired pieces are just far-fetched and cool enough to serve as a source of inspiration for your year-round personal style. The oversized silhouettes and groovy prints like what women wore then have taken hold again.

This period gave rise to a diverse range of fashion inspirations that developed throughout those moments, from flare pants and halter tops to shearling coats and leather clogs.

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The rise of disco fever and an unapologetic embracing of glamour were aided by fashion heroes like Pam Grier, Jane Birkin, and Bianca Jagger and was never a who wore it best moment, they ALL wore it best.

Observe some of the outfits from the past that contributed to the time's fashion, then go on.

· Know the '70s fashion world

Fitted shirts and bell-bottom jeans are usually what come to mind when you think about 1970s clothing.

But the 1970s had many other distinct fashions as well. Read on to get the scoop.

· The Bell Bottom Jeans

Hippies from the renowned Woodstock Music Festival popularized the dramatically flared pants known as bell bottoms.


This trend, which is most frequently associated with jeans has spread widely and has experimented with diverse textures like corduroy, linens, and so on.

MakeMeChic Women's Elastic Waist Solid Flare Pants Stretchy Bell Bottom Trousers

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The WHO Graphic White T Shirt

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LookBook Store Blue Patterned Blazer

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This retro look will not fade anytime soon because it has become simpler to put on a pair of bell bottoms than to count to three!


The greatest place to start to look like a '70s fashionista is with a formal pin-striped or plaid blazer with a graphic T Shirt we want you to see everything women wore in the 70s.

· Bell Sleeves

Bell long sleeves, which receive their name from the shape of a bell that is duplicated on the ends of the sleeve, continue the trend of oversized flares.

Bell Sleeve Blouse 

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Lamissche Women's Peasant Blouse

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Peasant blouses and jersey wrap dresses with these dramatic long sleeves were among the most popular types of peasant tops.

· Denim Outfits

In the 1970s, denim outfits symbolized a free spirit and a casual attitude. Just about everyone got on board from Co-eds to Clergy, they were all being seen in jeans.

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Today, no one is without multiple pairs. Denim anything is perfect for almost any last-minute party.

· Satin Slip Dresses

Your cozy satin pajamas have been given a fashionable makeover, and you can channel your internal Debbie Harry and wear them out.

Calvin Klein and Narciso Rodriguez have transformed the perception of slip fabric as a component of undergarments and brought them mainstream no longer just among the wealthy and famous.

The Drop Slip Dress

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They were able to put the most well-known supermodels in these slip fabrics, thus changing how we perceive lingerie and loungewear entirely. Just look at Olivia Rodrigo and her corset and bra tops!

SolyHux Velvet Bra Top

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· Halter Neckline

You could not move around without running into someone in a halter top because the disco craze was in full force.


The style, which was first observed in swimwear, became so popular that women couldn't get enough of it for their night-outs as well.

Maliana Halter Top

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Bodysuits and crop tops with halter necklines were flirtatious and fun, and that was a statement all by itself. This beautiful jewel would look amazing with a pair of hot pants aka short short shorts - not part of todays mainstream fashion but do it anyway!

Today's halter neck tops have a fashionable appearance and typically have a low neckline as well. We have so many more outfit ideas so let's go.

· Crochet

Contrary to your grandmother's preferred knits, crochet was the ideal summertime vibe that was excellent at bringing out your inner boho. Crochet knit tops and dresses are making a comeback in a huge way. If your Granny likes to crochet ask her to make you one.

Generic Crochet Top

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Early in the 1970s, the granny square, as it was commonly known, gained popularity. Soon after, accessories and household goods followed suit.

Solyhux Bra Top

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With the popularity of beach bikini tops making their way into fashion over the past several years, crochet has had a small rebirth. However, this trend took off in a way it never anticipated when Christian Dior and Dolce & Gabbana laid it down on the runway.

· Fringes

Whoever said only a cowboy could be seen in fringe was way off the mark.

The 1970s thinks they were the decade when it initially became popular but think about the roaring 20s.

But this era did have a strong Wild West influence, which dominated most of the street fashion. Today you could incorporate fringe in a day time outfit or on evening gowns. It's such a fun time in fashion right now as there are no real rules anymore.

PUWEI Womens Fringe Top 

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It still makes a great boho addition to your wardrobe, the design icons began to favor fringed designs and materials like suede and leather, which can be seen today on coats, bags, and hot pants.

DLYZ Fringe Backpack Bag

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The style is currently visible on several items including bags and shoes, and clothing.

Minnetonka Classic Fringe Boots

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We anticipate that this tendency will continue for at least another ten years, but hey, we're not complaining!

· Dungarees

People may be seen walking down the street in dungarees and overalls when they weren't busy milking cows on the farm. Despite being the butt of jokes for a while, these outfits had several uses and are now essentials in every closet.

Overalls are versatile and go with everything: shirts, crop tops, bralettes, you name it!

Carhartt Dungaree Overalls 

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Amazon's Best Crop Top

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In recent years, overalls have even received a chic new makeover in the form of leisure suits, which are ideal for both day and night outings.

· To-The-Knee Boots

If you don't own a pair of knee-high boots, are you even dressing for winter correctly, ladies?

Franco Sarto Knee Boots

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Over-the-knee boots are a significant winter wardrobe staple today, it's hardly surprising that they're popular and look great with sweater vests and jeans anything.

Floerns Womens Knit Sweater Vest

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This was made popular by pop musicians in the 1970s as the ultimate glam alternative to ordinary options and is still in style today.

Levis Mom Jeans 

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· Pantsuits

The spectacular fashion trends of the middle 1970s occurred when women began to enter the official workplace.

A formal dress code was required for a formal workplace. The pantsuit, a tailored jacket with flare pants, was thus repurposed and was influenced by the men's fashion suits.

MaryCrafts Women's 2 Piece Pant Suit 

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Platform shoes and a bow tie blouse or a satin shirts were worn with a low bow underneath the jacket.

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Initially, the blazer was a contrasting color, but later, the new power pantsuit was introduced in a single-color, top-to-bottom solid colors design.

· Bra Tops

One of the most common fashion trends of the 1970s was this obscene look. In actuality, it dates back to that time.

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Ladies of various shapes, sizes, and colors are seen sporting this fashionable trend, which has given rise to more body-positive ideas in society today. These tees go great with high-waisted blue jeans and are so simple to adore. Pair with boxy denim jackets for the cutest outfit ideas.

· Accessories

It wasn't necessary to wear headgear and jewelry everywhere any longer. In the 1970s, choker necklaces were popular in women's fashion.

Tiger Rider Chokers 

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Some still adored wearing hats even though they were out of fashion, and they opted for floppy or crocheted hats.

Floppy Fedora Hat

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Famous footwear included wedges with cork soles and tapestry or suede clogs. The perfect handbag in the 1970s was a long shoulder strap purse that could carry anything.

Crocs Platform Clogs

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· Slightly padded shoulders

These shoulders, which are unapologetically from the 1980s, distort your proportions and give the impression that a woman's hips are the size of a 12-year-old boy's.

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· Knotted tops

One of the most popular things at the time was the front knotted shirt, which was frequently paired with flared jeans or corduroy pants.

Bluetime Front Knotted Women's Top

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Twiin Sisters Pleated Pants with matching belt

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Chiara opted for a retro-inspired design teamed with pleated pants and a matching belt to make her appearance more 2022-appropriate. Matched with a pair of sharp pants, the ensemble reads as well-put-together.

· Jump suits

Back in the '70s, the Jumpsuit was perfect for school days, outings, and also as an evening wear look. The Flared bottom jumpsuit hems and choice of fabrics made each outfit look different.

Hannah Zone Disco Jumpsuit 

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Styling a cotton jumpsuit for travel or outings is still trending back today! Wearing a silk or satin leisure suit with a cinched waistline in tie-up belts or strings works great for evening wear.

Prinbara Cotton Jumpsuit 

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· Tunic tops

How can we overlook the hippie-inspired and modern fashion trend of tunic tops? In the 1970s, such shirt tunics and lengthier tops with tie-up ribbons were perfect for a variety of looks.

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Even now, we still adore this style with jeans or jeggings underneath for relaxed days or even business attire.


Bell or lantern sleeves with an elbow or full-length cuffs were also featured on the tunic tops at that time and still are.

Lyaner Lantern Sleeve Tunic

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Pairing a tunic top with jeans or any other bottom is popular, and bell sleeves are very much in vogue right now.

Tunic tops with plackets, rounded necklines, tie-up tunic outfits, or long tops are super popular right now. This style can also be found in the classic wrap dress and just looks perfect on every woman, just about any age.

· Tie and Dye prints

The radiate print of the Indigo or tie-dye t-shirt was more prominent because this period was still dominated by the Hippie Era and folk rock.

Anrabess Tie Dye Dress 

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Wearing a dress or a tee with a tie-dye effect that is tucked in with flared bottoms or midi skirts and colored lensed shades was THE go-to thing to be seen in at Haight Ashbury.


Today, we style outfits like printed t-shirts or outfits with batik and luminous appearance. This style of Indian fashion has remained popular ever since it was first worn.

A maxi or a Kurti style is still a great option today.

Janasya Kurti Dress Set

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· Shirt dress

During that period, shirt dresses, also known as buttoned-downs were popular. These came in a variety of patterns with A-line or skating dress silhouettes.

GGUUHUU Shirt Long Button Down Dress

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Then, low-shifted waistlines with tiny knife pleats were the rage. Worn in khaki colors and occasionally denim blues in a safari-inspired fashion.

Even now, shirt dresses in similar styles can be found as lounging, professional, and travel outfits.

For instance, the Shirt Kurti is a fantastic example of how the Asian Kurtis trend we currently see has been adapted from the 70s fashion.

Made of cotton, linen, crepe, or silk mixes and are all excellent choices for any occasion.

· Monochromatic combinations

A monochromatic, refined style of clothes also became popular in the '70s. Even now, we would all still like to do this.

Long, sleek skirts with blouses, cardigans, or jackets in shades of green, pink, and red are coming in hot.

Paitluc Womens White Flared Pants 

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White Lantern Sleeve Blouse

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White Espradrille Sandal 

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We all adore the white on white and black on black looks of today!

· Midi Skirts


Knife-pleated midis, a popular fashion for parties now, are a classic 1970s look. Bright hues like blue, green, red, or even black from the 1970s were styled in a dressy or semi-relaxed way.

Allegra K Midi Pleated Skirt

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The knee-length knife-pleated skirt is now available in metallic shades like grey, silver, gold, and rose gold, which are ideal for party ensembles.

Select color blocking styles that are reminiscent of the 1970s. If you are unsure look at your Moms Tupperware.

· Platform heels

The platform shoes just have to stand alone. Models, actors, moms, and dads were all wearing them.

In those days, platform heels were as common as slip-on, flip-flops, and tennis shoes today.

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Today's platform shoe trends include exaggerated soles and colors like bright candy pinks, pastels like white and cream, or powder blue and orange.

We see a variety of platform heel types today for both casual and formal occasions. Today, we also find platforms with metal stud embellishments, colored leather platforms, or platforms with dazzling glitter and shine too.

· Decade of Hippie styles

Last but not least, is the hippie movement.


It was not just about designs or makeup. This movement influenced everything women did in the 1970s. Sweater vests were out and skin was in.

Another hot trend was pairing knee-high boots with graphic t-shirts and crochets or tie-dye poncho tops or flaring dresses.

70's Graphic T Shirts

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For a while, themed costume parties are the main occasion for creating a hippie style.

However, today, crochet or tie-dye effects can be incorporated into an everyday outfit, like graphic t-shirts with wide-leg pants and leather clogs, or lengthy maxi with platforms.


For vacation getaways, go for the hippie or boho vibe with a crochet poncho cover-up at the beach or an off-the-shoulder transparent piece by the pool.

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Basic fashion trends from '70s fashion are more oriented toward patterns and cuts today than they were back then, like a jumpsuit ensemble with fringe is the look of the moment.

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