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How to Dress '70s Chic

Dora FungMarket Director
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Yes the era that taste forgot is back with a vengeance but I personally don’t think it ever went out. In fact, Instagram’s best filters feature seventies sunset style light, festival fashion is all about hippy chic dresses and plenty of fringe, and who doesn’t fancy a bit of chest hair and moustache (on a man that is!)? The era was first revived when designer Hedi Slimane joined Saint Laurent back in the spring of 2013 when he sent models down the runway in long, flowy dresses. This spring a bunch of other like Tom Ford, Chloe, and Gucci are bringing us the best in fringe, suede, patchwork, flares and platforms.
 
We asked Sasha Sarokin, a senior buying manager from Net-A-Porter what are the 3 basics you will need to kick-start this throwback style now.
 
1. The A-line skirt. It doesn’t have to be a mini but the shape is what is important here.

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ASOS Baum Und Pferdgarten Sidse Midi Skirt in Half Moon Print, $198.98, asos.com

2. A pair of trousers. You can either go very literal with the flares or you can do a wide leg with a high waist, which is generally very flattering on most bodies.

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DVF Joan High Wasted Denim Wide Leg Pants, $328, dvf.com

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Kendall & Kylie High Rise Soft Flare Pants, $39.95, pacsun.com

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3. A maxi skirt. For the softer side of this trend.

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Express High Wasted Side Slit Woven Maxi Skirt Floral, $49.90, express.com

Sarokin explains, “The focus should be on the bottoms because you can be quite basic on top. If you have a T-shirt or a button down shirt, you can pair it with any of the ABOVE items and you will still feel the trend.”

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With this in mind, here is our guide on how to do the ’70s. Pick your moment. Not all of the period’s looks are created equal. Are you a hippy summer of love kind of gal or more of a city slicker chick?

Head to toe? Oh no… This is just a nod to the ’70s— come on, this is 2014! If you opt for the pants or the skirt, wear it with something simple. Don’t wear your flares with your fringe, fur and tie-dye all at the same time! Focus on a statement piece.

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Nasty Gal Denim, $68, nastygal.com

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Topshop Plain Flares by Haight Ashbury, $105, topshop.com

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Forever 21 Fringed Sweater Poncho, $34.90, forever21.com

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Accessories – always complete the look with some great jewelry, shoes or a scarf to finish off the outfit. A long Isabel Marant necklace or Eddie Borgo tassel gold-plated earrings? Whether its 70’s in the city or 70’s music festival, a scarf is an easy addition to complete your outfit. Will you be clogging or platforming it? Or will you opt for gladiator sandals to channel your inner Talitha Getty? Whatever shoes you choose, it can make or break your look!

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Stuart Weitzman Oncross heels, $388, simplysoles.com

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Nasty Gal Shoe Cult Party Hard Platform, $88, nastygal.com

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HM Fringed Shoulder Bag, $34.95, HM.com

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Valentino Gladiator Sandals from Spring 2015 collection, price upon request, valentino.com

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