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]]>You can probably guess the first item on this list: flared pants, also known as bell bottoms. These were all over the place in the 1970s, with both men and women rocking the look for casual and formal occasions alike.
If you like to put on one piece of clothing and be done with it, the 70s are the right decade for you, as jumpsuits were a major trend, both on the disco dance floor and in the office, or wherever it may be.
A holdover from the 1960s that stayed strong in the 70s, gogo boots complete any 70s-inspired outfit. Go for a chunky heel, a rounded toe, and a loose fit around the leg for the strongest 70s vibes, in either ankle or knee-length.
Now all you have to do is remember the warm, earth-toned color palette and you’ve got your 70s wardrobe going!
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]]>The post The Emphasized Collar is Back with a Bang appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Runway and street style combinations are all about this trend, which reminds us of delicate models from the Victorian era. So how come that the collar is so trendy again? It all started with the Danish fashion brand Ganni, as their latest collection helped the trend of oversized collars spread very quickly on the fashion scene.
The collars you’ll be seeing this season are larger, retro, accented with lace, and totally in the style of the ’70s. A lace collar can look very “French” and chic and can be part of any everyday combination. Vintage jeans made a comeback and are very modern nowadays, so this is another clothing piece that can be mixed and matched.
Oversized collar made its comeback and it’s planning to stay here all season long, so it’s time to make a place in your wardrobe for it, and refresh your autumn outfits whit this fashion detail.
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]]>The post The Best Trends From the ’70, ’80, and ’90s Making a Comeback appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Silk scarves are being worn as hair accessories, as tops, on purses, and even around necks. The “babushka” style has never been more popular. Knee-high boots were a fall and winter staple, taking over where ankle boots left off. One print that became an instant hit was plaid, the ’70’s inspired tartan was seen on pleated skirts and pants.
The ’80s was characterized by bold and dramatic fashion looks including puffy sleeves and metallic make a strong, bold statement. Even as summer rolls around silhouettes with puffy sleeves continue to be trendy. Metallics with puffy sleeves are even a thing.
The iconic baguette bag and shoulder bag are back in style, replacing teeny tiny bags. We’re also excited to see that mules, which go with everything from jeans to dresses and can be worn casually or for fancy occasions, are trending again.
The post The Best Trends From the ’70, ’80, and ’90s Making a Comeback appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Key Pieces for 70s-Inspired Fashion appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>You can probably guess the first item on this list: flared pants, also known as bell bottoms. These were all over the place in the 1970s, with both men and women rocking the look for casual and formal occasions alike.
If you like to put on one piece of clothing and be done with it, the 70s are the right decade for you, as jumpsuits were a major trend, both on the disco dance floor and in the office, or wherever it may be.
A holdover from the 1960s that stayed strong in the 70s, gogo boots complete any 70s-inspired outfit. Go for a chunky heel, a rounded toe, and a loose fit around the leg for the strongest 70s vibes, in either ankle or knee-length.
Now all you have to do is remember the warm, earth-toned color palette and you’ve got your 70s wardrobe going!
The post Key Pieces for 70s-Inspired Fashion appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post The Emphasized Collar is Back with a Bang appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Runway and street style combinations are all about this trend, which reminds us of delicate models from the Victorian era. So how come that the collar is so trendy again? It all started with the Danish fashion brand Ganni, as their latest collection helped the trend of oversized collars spread very quickly on the fashion scene.
The collars you’ll be seeing this season are larger, retro, accented with lace, and totally in the style of the ’70s. A lace collar can look very “French” and chic and can be part of any everyday combination. Vintage jeans made a comeback and are very modern nowadays, so this is another clothing piece that can be mixed and matched.
Oversized collar made its comeback and it’s planning to stay here all season long, so it’s time to make a place in your wardrobe for it, and refresh your autumn outfits whit this fashion detail.
The post The Emphasized Collar is Back with a Bang appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post The Best Trends From the ’70, ’80, and ’90s Making a Comeback appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Silk scarves are being worn as hair accessories, as tops, on purses, and even around necks. The “babushka” style has never been more popular. Knee-high boots were a fall and winter staple, taking over where ankle boots left off. One print that became an instant hit was plaid, the ’70’s inspired tartan was seen on pleated skirts and pants.
The ’80s was characterized by bold and dramatic fashion looks including puffy sleeves and metallic make a strong, bold statement. Even as summer rolls around silhouettes with puffy sleeves continue to be trendy. Metallics with puffy sleeves are even a thing.
The iconic baguette bag and shoulder bag are back in style, replacing teeny tiny bags. We’re also excited to see that mules, which go with everything from jeans to dresses and can be worn casually or for fancy occasions, are trending again.
The post The Best Trends From the ’70, ’80, and ’90s Making a Comeback appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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