With a simple but funky late 70’s early 80’s approach model Jourdan Dunn poses in playful designer clothing for W Magazine’s June/July 2015 issue photographed by Alasdair McLellan. Magazine: W Magazine June July 2015 Model: Jourdan Dunn Photographer: Alasdair McLellan Fashion Editor: Edward Enninful Hair: Shon Hyungsun Ju
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Vanessa Moody by Amy Troost
70’s monk chic with expressive patterns and rocker accessories. See Vanessa Moody model for photographer Amy Troost for i-D Magazine Spring 2015. Publication: i-D Magazine Spring 2015 Model: Vanessa Moody Photographer: Amy Troost Fashion Editor: Alastair McKimm Hair: Cim Mahony
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Malaika Firth by photographer Emma Tempest
A vision in retro present denim. From skirts, pants to full on dresses. See the fabric we all know in love modeled by Malaika Firth for the June 2015 issue of Vogue Russia photographed by Emma Tempest. Magazine: Vogue Russia June 2015 Model: Malaika Firth Photographer: Emma Tempest
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Esther Heesch by photographer Nicolas Kantor
Simply 70’s in bell bottoms, straight hair, and knitwear modeled by Esther Heesch in Philosophy Magazine’s #5 issue. Photographed by Nocolas Kantor. Magazine: Philosophy Magazine #5 Model: Esther Heesch Photographer: Nicolas Kantor Fashion Editor: Kathi Kauder Hair: Gregor Makris Makeup: Manu Kopp Related articles What Is Aerated Hair? Gigi Hadid Has Got It–and Now You Can Too There Is a Way to Make Your Pin-Straight Hair Hold a Curl All Day Long – Here It Is Curlies & Straights Ed Goldman: Finding the courage to dislike somebody right back
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perSUEDE! A Trend to Stay
Something that’s been trending on the runways and the whole fashion scene in general would be the use of a classic that has recently made a comeback. SUEDE! It will always have a vintage 70’s feel with a more effortless cool feeling to contrast with anything else in your wardrobe. What I like about this trend is that it’s something so tangible to everyone. I’ve found some amazing suede pieces by simply thrifting. So keep your eyes peeled. Suede is a classic and I feel as if it’s here to stay, something like denim. Here are some dope suede options:
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Alisa Ahmann by photographer Camilla Åkrans
A groovy mod fashion photoshoot featuring 60’s makeup and vintage styling. Modeled by Alisa Ahmann and photographerd by Camilla Åkrans for Vogue Italia’s April 2015 issue. Magazine: Vogue Italia April 2015 Model: Alisa Ahmann Photographer: Camilla Åkrans Fashion Editor: Patrick Mackie Hair: Franco Gobbi Makeup: Karan Franjola Related articles Photos – Victoria Michaels Signs Huge Ambassadorial Deal With Ghana’s Melcom Group Of Companies Model Call: Maria Borges This Kim K Lookalike Has A Plus-Size Clothing Line All Women Can Appreciate Fashion Issue – Close-Up
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Hedvig Palm by photographer Jeff Bark
A wide-eyed political sweetheart of the 60’s and 70’s. See model Hedvig Palm pose for contrasting subjects from hippie, activist, and soldier. Each theme still retaining a vulnerable softness captured by photographer Jeff Bark. The photoshoot created for Flair Magazines’s April 2015 issue. Magazine: Flair Magazine April 2015 Model: Hedvig Palm Photographer: Jeff Bark Fashion Editor: Tony Irvine Hair: Shingo Shibata Makeup: Lisa Houghton
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Fendi Ready to Wear F/W 2015 MFW
Don’t we just love anything Karl Lagerfeld. This Fendi collection was a vision of a mod glamorous late 60’s with playful styling and a hardy use of fur. See the Fendi collection for MFW below:
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Burberry Prorsum Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW
Straight up folk groovy 70’s. No beating around the bush for the inspiration for this collection. Using fringe, leather , blankets and pattern mixing this collection was a hefty homage to the decade of peace and love. See the Burberry Prorsum collection for LFW below:
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Zac Posen Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
A highbrow take on 70’s formal glamour. Shimmering, well draped and flowing. Also queen of the runway miss Naomi Campbell ended the show in a glittering red gown.
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Karen Walker Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Severely 70’s in the best way. Full of colorful psychedelic prints and playful throwback fits while still maintaining runway prestige.