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Yes! The 70’s trends are here to stay, not to worry. The 70s continue to be trending on and off the runway. We’ve seen vibes on multiple shows including Steve J & Yoni P, Nadya Dzyak, Miu Miu, Lisa Perry and countless others. The “decade of lost taste” was so diverse due to emerging subcultures influencing the industry. From groovy, to sporty, to romantic, the 70s has characteristics and angles that everyone can incorporate into their wardrobe. Without further ado, here are some of the top trends from the 70s reappearing in today’s fashion!

1. Shearling Coat

The Shearling coat is a classic, but recently its popularity has grown. It has grown so much that it’s coined as one of the top trends from New York Fashion Week. Fur and suede have previously been very notable in looks; the shearling coat is the best of both worlds, combining the two into one. This trend is also a comfy-girl’s dream. It’s difficult finding stylish coats which are also practical and comfortable – qualities the shearling coat definitely has.

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             2. Bohemian White Dress

Here to represent the “hippy” side of the 70s, there’s the Bohemian white dress. Often times the dress features elegant, whimsical qualities like intricate lace, or gathering. This look can be worn for many occasions – dress it up or dress it down. The lightweight flowy nature of the white bohemian dress represents a form of freedom and a connection with the environment.

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                  3. Bell Bottoms

Whether you love them or hate them, they’re back. Silhouettes from the 70s, in general, are trending on the runway. However, flare pants in particular are making a new name for themselves on the streets. Bell bottoms typically look flattering on pretty much every body type. This trend has been seen on millions of people, pretty much throughout the decades in different forms.

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             4.Corduroy Skirt

If you would have told me I would be wearing corduroy a year ago, I would have cringed. It's easy just to throw on a corduroy skirt, grab a tee and call it a day. The texture creates enough interest without looking like too much is going on.

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5. Platform Shoes.

No, Lady Gaga was not the first to wear high platform shoes. Recently designers like Marc Jacobs and Faith Connexion have successfully experimented with this trend. Platform shoes are simply fun. They can easily spice up an outfit in a unique way and noticeably make legs look extra long. The chunkiness of them creates a cool dimensional effect in an outfit. Also, they are fairly comfortable in comparison to heels.

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