How To Nail The Hottest Trend Of The Year - The ‘70s - In Three Simple Steps

Let Very Exclusive guide you through the ‘70s trend in style

Current/Elliot Low Bell Flared Jeans
Current/Elliot Low Bell Flared Jeans

Let Very Exclusive guide you through the ‘70s trend in style

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This summer, fashion takes a step back in time with suede, bohemian lace and form-fitting flares, giving us a nostalgic take on ‘70s style.

Walking the line between pretty, feminine and classic rock’n’roll, the ‘70s trend is so easy to wear and perfect for a free-spirited summer full of festivals, lazy days and holidays – and of course styling out the office in between.

There is only one question – how to work this look into your current wardrobe. Head straight to Very Exclusive, where it’s easy to see the best place to start is with a go-with-anything trench. Finish off any ‘70s-inspired outfit with this RedValentino Stripey Belted Trench Coat for a thoroughly modern take on the trend.

The only jeans style to be seen in this season is the flare. Current/Elliot have nailed it with their oh-so perfect Low Bell Flared Jeans. So much more flattering than skinnies and easier to wear than last year’s Mom version, the flare is the perfect summer separate. Wear with wedges for a strictly seventies feel, or team with your favourite Converse for a more relaxed weekend look.

A pretty lace blouse is the perfect accompaniment to your new ‘70s flares. This Daisy Lace Shirt by Equipment is practically made to go with our favourite Current/Elliot pair and will add a feminine, whimsical touch to any outfit.

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