70s fashion is always in style, but now more so than ever thanks to new hit series Daisy Jones & The Six.
From flared jeans to maxi dresses, the trends of the 1970s have lived on for decades.
It’s likely because fashion was both fun and practical back then – think well-made, warm Penny Lane coats and jeans that were both flattering and complemented everything from a plain white t-shirt to a frilly blouse.
You don’t have to go all psychedelic prints when it comes to 70s fashion, if that’s not your thing. Consider investing in some bootcut jeans if you’re not vibing the full flare, and platform heels are a great way to add height and slide into the 70s trend a little. Ringer tees are great as new, upgraded basics and you can’t go past a floaty midi or maxi dress for summer, right?
Below are our favourite fashion labels who often do 70s fashion inspired pieces. Groovy, baby.
Spell
Byron Bay-based label Spell has long been inspired by the 70s when it comes to their collections. From stunning, swishy maxi dresses to effortlessly bohemian blouses, every new drop will have you lusting after their gorgeous prints and cuts.
Cha Cha Quilted Tunic Dress, $289 at SPELL
LENNI
Starting out at 14 years of age in her garage at Wallabi Point of Australia’s East Coast, Lisa (aka Lenni), began cutting up clothes and tie-dying, redesigning vintage pieces for friends. Now, Lenni’s self-named label creates stunning, nostalgic pieces inspired by classic 70’s style.
Fame Feather Blouse, $159 at THE ICONIC
Wrangler
Long-time denim label Wrangler has always had a touch of the 70s about its designs. From wide-leg jeans to ringer tees, you’ll find plenty of casual pieces here to suit your bohemian style.
Hi-Bells Flared Jean, $159.95 at Wrangler
Chasing Unicorns
A small Byron-based label that produces small-run collections you need to jump on if you want them in your wardrobe, Chasing Unicorns is all about the design – founder Sarah Humphries nails the 70s aesthetic every damn time, creating well-made pieces that will live on in your wardrobe.
Let The Sunshine In Crochet Shorts, $170 at Chasing Unicorns
Oroton
An unexpected label in this list, but Oroton has consistently released handbags and fashion pieces that will perfectly fit your 70s fashion aesthetic for the office and other times you need to look polished. Think tan handbags with a slight vintage-esque design and scarves that will perfectly offset a beige powersuit.
Stripe Print Dress, $649 at Oroton
Insight
Another denim label that loves a 70s cut, Insight’s collections are often inspired by the 70s, from wide-leg jumpsuits to short boilersuits and vintage-esque tees.
Nikki Denim Boiler Suit, $97.96 (usually $139.95) at General Pants
Bec + Bridge
For 70s fashion but make it disco, look no further than Australian label Bec + Bridge. In winter it’s all about maxi knit dresses featuring 70s-vibes collars, but it’s summer when the brand truly shines for the 70s, often releasing shimmery mini dresses and cut-out midis that wouldn’t look out of place at Studio 54.
Amara Strappy Skirt, $260 at Bec + Bridge
Rolla’s
One of the first labels in Australia to start producing actually-70s style denim flares, Rolla’s continues to be one of the best. Beyond flares, you’ll find cute summer dresses, perfect white tees and more.
Eastcoast Flare in Brown Cord, $149.95 at Rolla’s
Alohas
Spanish label Alohas have probably popped up on your Instagram in the ads, and they’re worth looking into. While they make fashion and footwear, it’s their boots we really love when it comes to 70s fashion. Those knee-highs are the best 70s cut and with colourways like brown snakeskin and psychedelic tonal whirls, we’re hooked.
East Croco Brown, $476 at Alohas
Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent nails the 70s rock god look, with a French twist. While not every collection is dedicated to the 70s, you’ll always find a well-cut blazer to throw over denim or a perfectly Brigitte Bardot-energy leather bag. Just add natural waves and a shaggy fringe.
Saint Laurent Wool-Blend Flared Pants, $1,990 at Net-A-Porter