The 70s are back and we couldn’t be more excited for flairs, paisley and peace signs. Whether you’re all about that floaty boho style or you’re crazy for corduroy, the trends of the disco decade are surprisingly versatile. A warm colour palette of soft browns, camels, maroons and plums blend with soft, supple textures – perfect for those nippy Autumn afternoons.
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Take the gentle train back in time by starting small. If you’re used to wearing a blouse in the office, for example, a few simple changes will make that simple shirt and trousers combo bang. Print is a fab place to start, so we’re calling on that 70s classic: paisley. This Paisley Print Blouse with High Neck is ideal if you’re wary of making a splash.
Its monochrome palette keeps it professional, while a high-neck cut pays homage to days gone by and ticks the trend’s boxes. Tuck it into a Buttoned Corduroy Skirt to turn your outfit up to 11.
Its monochrome palette keeps it professional, while a high-neck cut pays homage to days gone by and ticks the trend’s boxes. Tuck it into a Buttoned Corduroy Skirt to turn your outfit up to 11.
We love the whimsical shape and dusky plum of this Ruffled Boho Midi Dress with Long Sleeves. It’s serving us serious Flower Power vibes. Dress it up with a pair of simple gold hoop earrings and these Faux Snakeskin Leather Ankle Boots with Block Heel and you’re prepped to become Charlie’s next Angel.
Similarly, this Ruffled Floral Paisley Print Dress blends carefree hippy and boho-chic seamlessly. We’re pairing it with Thigh High Boots and setting off to twirl in some meadows.
But if feminine boho isn’t your thing, or you just fancy something different for your down days, hitting that 70s trend can be as basic as updating your denim. These Wide Leg Jeans with Front Flap Pockets scream Starsky and Hutch (in a good way). Their slim waist and OTT bell bottom create THE iconic silhouette of the 70s. Tuck-in a Roll-Neck Jumper and cosy up in this Belted Corduroy Trench Coat for extra 70s brownie points.