Trending: 70s Inspired Spring Fashion

If  you feel like we do, you’re completely over the winter season and looking forward to warmer temperatures. With Spring on the horizon, and seventies’ style on trend, we’re here to break you out of your gloves and snow boots and lend some classic inspiration for the next transition in your wardrobe. The modern adaption of retro style offers an effortless look and comfortable flair which can be easily blended with pieces you already own. Our  70s inspired spring fashion favorites will give  you a blast from the past and another reason to go shopping (as if you need one.)

Honeycomb Patterned Blouse (Mango, $50)

Honey Comb Blouse

With a breezy flow and fine details, you’ll want to pair it with just about everything. This pays homage to the ever-present peasant tops seen during the seventies.

Frame Denim Forever Karlie Flared-Leg Denim Jeans in Dark Blue (Neiman Marcus,  $239)

Frame Denim

These jeans are definitely not your Mom’s high school faves. The natural waist and 38 inch inseam length elongates the leg and is flattering to every figure.

Printed Flowy Crepe Kaftan (Zara, $80)

Zara kimono

Who wouldn’t feel like a seventies vixen in this airy overlay? Equipped with an eye-catching pattern, this piece will totally be your springtime staple.

Wallflower Print Wedges (Topshop, $85)

Topshop shoe

Your seventies look wouldn’t be complete without a pair of platforms. Rock style high style with these patterned wedges that might even get you mistaken for Farrah Fawcett.

Tortoise Ballad Pendant (Anthropologie, $78)

anthro necklace

You know we wouldn’t forget about the accessories, we’ve paired our retro outfit with this simple, yet intricate pendant. A little bit goes a long way.

Medium Zip Hobo (Céline, $2600)

Celine bag

Since fringe is the obvious choice, we’re switching it up with a structured take on the classic hobo. This a surefire way to turn heads.

Do you plan on incorporating any seventies-inspired pieces this spring?

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