Two 70s Trends To Add To Your Wardrobe

Two 70s Trends To Add To Your Wardrobe

What i’m wearing: Jeans; Articles of Society// Top; Lush // Shoes; Marc Jacobs (Similar) //Purse; Tory Burch (Similar)//

The 70s are back in a BIG way this fall. Everywhere you look you see bright prints, suede dresses, flared jeans and bell sleeved tops. I decided to try this trend out, and just love the way the outfit came together. So, today i'm sharing two ways you can add a touch of the 70s to your look this season. 

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I have to admit, when I fist saw this trend I was a bit hesitant. Flare jeans give me major middle school flashbacks and some of the other 70s trends felt so old school to me. BUT, I knew I wanted to try this trend out for you all, and I found a way to hit on the 70s trend without going fully retro. Keep reading to see how you can add a touch of the 70s to your look: 

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Opt for Flares Instead of Skinny Jeans

I bought these flares for a GREAT price, but was a bit skeptical about how they'd look on. Guys, I LOVE them. I'll admit that I only have skinny jeans in my closet, so these jeans were a great addition to add a little diversity to some of my looks.

I went for a medium flare, because I wasn't quite ready to go full on bell bottom. But, swapping our your normal skinny jeans for a pair of flares is a great way to add a 70s feel to your wardrobe. Plus, they give you legs for days!

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Pick a Top with Bell Sleeves

Bell sleeves were a HUGE trend in the 70s, and today they're back and better than ever. You can definitely get them in crazy prints, but I chose this subtle white and pink stop (with an adorable neck tie) to keep my outfit a bit more subtle. I'll link some of my favorite 70s inspired tops below. 

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That's it! These two trends are the perfect way to add a touch of the 7os to your look, without going fully Farrah Fawcett. My advice? Start by adding a pair of flares and some bell sleeve tops to your look. Then, add more 70s styles like fringe, jean skirts and suede to your wardrobe if you like it. 

XO, 

K

 

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