Maxi Dress go Sheer
Tassels
Crochet and Macrane
Capri pants/ Cropped pants
Tail hems
-The trend above are th ones you won't see me where them. There a lot of trends tis time and its a matter of choosing on how you want to be seen.
And this following are the one I love.
Lace Clothing





Jumpsuit & Playsuit


Crop Tops


Tassels
Crochet and Macrane
Capri pants/ Cropped pants
Tail hems
-The trend above are th ones you won't see me where them. There a lot of trends tis time and its a matter of choosing on how you want to be seen.
And this following are the one I love.
Lace Clothing
Wide Leg Pants

Bell bottoms

Strips



As you seen my previews post I have already wore this style. Here Brown with Gold Shimmer and Red V-neck
Jumpsuit & Playsuit


Crop Tops


'70s Glamour
'70s Sophisticate:

'70s sophistication by day











Full skirts The granny skirt
'70s Sophisticate:

'70s sophistication by day
By day it's all about clean yet voluminous silhouettes, and earthy '70s colour palettes. Look for:
- High waisted wide-leg pants or flares, smartly belted in.
- Neat bow-blouses, especially ones with billowing or bishop sleeves. Particularly great are fabrics like silk and satin.
- Roll neck sweaters tucked into pants or skirts. Add to the '70s effect by layering over beaded necklaces or a vest.
- For those more daring, a pair of hot pants are the ultimate '70s item.
- A smart printed jumpsuit is another great alternative.

ion by night
By night the '70s sophisticate turns into the ultimate socialite, with look-at-me shimmering fabrics and cuts that either tightly hug or sensually drape over the body.
- Choose high sheen fabrics with a '70s disco-inspired edge, like lurex or silk; anything with a metallic thread.
- Add a ruffled neckline under a brocade blazer or tuxedo jacket, paired with a sharp pair of pants.
- Long, slinky gowns with draping, low necklines or dress slits are the ultimate in '70s night time glamour.

Accessorising a sphisticated '70s look
Accessories are key when it comes to creating a '70s look. Some things to keep in mind:
- The right handbag completes a look. Try for smart, high quality bags like a leather satchel for day, and a small bag with a long strap for night.
- Big, statement leather belts slung over mini skirts or maxi dresses add impact and fair to a seventies-inspired outfit.
- A pair of on-trend thigh high boots are probably already be in your wardrobe by now - pair them with hot pants or a skirt for a decidedly sexed-up yet sophisticated '70s look.
- Wear lots of jewellery - but keep it a little cleaner than for a boho look. Try lots of rings with bold stones, neat piles of bangles, and long pendant necklaces and strings of beads.
- Look to complimentary hairstyles like a sleek longer bob, masses of bouncy curls, or long, flowing hair.
Biker Fashion: motorcycle chic trend




Punk Fashion: elements of influence

Punk Fashion: what to wear
Studs

Heavy boots

Safely pins
More than just a handy gem for getting you out of a fashion disaster, the safety pin is iconic to punk. That doesn't mean you need to wear one as a nose piercing; but do look at safety pins and indeed kilt pins as an accessory that can work in dozens of different ways. Think brooches and other bits of makeshift jewellery, or to haphazardly pin scarves, cardigans or other bits of clothing.

60 Dress/ Full Skirt

'60s dress trend: what is it?
When we talk about the '60s dress or skirt in this context, we're not talking about the later, mod '60s movement of miniskirts and teeny shift dresses. We're talking about early '60s ladylike dressing that flowed on from the late 1950s.
Dress Styles
Full skirts The granny skirt
Modernising the '60s look
As well as the points already mentioned, there are plenty of other ways to bring the late '50s / early '60s silhouettes into the now. Here are just a few.- Follow Dries Van Noten's lead for the ultimate in effortless modernising of the '60s full skirt. Throw over a boyfriend blazer with a turned up collar, or a souchy sporty sweat top, and slip on a pair of on-trend sunglasses.
- Try the same silhouettes but with a shorter hemline, such as above the knee or shorter.
- Add a pair of knee high socks that can just be seen below the hemline.
- Look for pieces in fabrics like leather or sheer tulle for an edgy update on the look.
- Pair a full '60s skirt or sheath skirt with a cropped top, exposing a little midriff.
- Wear with one of the more modern 2010 hair trends like a messy topknot or effortless side braid.

I can say all love all this trends!
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