• Edita Vilkeviciute by photogarpher Roe Ethridge
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    Edita Vilkeviciute by photogarpher Roe Ethridge

    This editorial reads like the fantasy version of a summer you swear you once had or maybe just wanted badly enough that it feels real. Shot by Roe Ethridge for W Magazine June/July 2015, the story taps into a very specific 1970s glam getaway mood. Not the dusty, thrifted idea of the decade, but the glossy, indulgent version where everything is turned up just a little too high and nobody apologizes for it.

  • Jourdan Dunn by photographer Alasdair McLellan
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    Jourdan Dunn by photographer Alasdair McLellan

    This W Magazine editorial finds its rhythm somewhere between the late seventies and early eighties, where fashion loosened up, color had confidence, and personality mattered as much as polish. Jourdan Dunn steps into that space with ease, photographed by Alasdair McLellan for the June July 2015 issue. The result feels simple, funky, and joyfully self aware.

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    Vanessa Moody by Amy Troost

    Vanessa Moody steps into a world where 70’s monk-inspired minimalism meets subtle rock ’n’ roll energy. The editorial for i-D Magazine Spring 2015 is an effortless mix of expressive patterns, flowing shapes, and statement accessories. Amy Troost’s photography captures Vanessa in moments that feel lived-in yet intentional, letting her personality shine without needing artificial drama. It is a series that balances quiet elegance with playful edge, showing how fashion can tell a story without shouting.

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    Malaika Firth by photographer Emma Tempest

    Denim takes center stage in this Vogue Russia June 2015 editorial, and it does so without trying to reinvent itself. Malaika Firth wears the fabric in a way that feels natural, confident, and refreshingly direct. From structured skirts to relaxed trousers and full-length dresses, denim is treated as both everyday material and high fashion staple. Photographer Emma Tempest captures this balance with an eye that feels modern while still nodding to the past.

  • Esther Heesch by photographer Nicolas Kantor
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    Esther Heesch by photographer Nicolas Kantor

    Esther Heesch steps into a time machine for Philosophy Magazine’s #5 issue, bringing 70’s style firmly into the present. Photographed by Nicolas Kantor, the editorial embraces bell bottoms, straight hair, and cozy knitwear with a casual ease that makes the decade feel fresh rather than nostalgic. It’s a playful nod to a classic era, executed with modern precision and personality.

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    perSUEDE! A Trend to Stay

    Every few seasons, fashion digs through its own archives and pulls out something familiar, comforting, and oddly thrilling all over again. Right now, that something is suede. Soft, tactile, and unapologetically nostalgic, suede has made its way back onto the runways and into everyday wardrobes with serious confidence. It carries that unmistakable 70s energy, but today it feels less costume and more lived in. Think effortless cool rather than disco fantasy.

  • Alisa Ahmann by photographer Camilla Åkrans
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    Alisa Ahmann by photographer Camilla Åkrans

    Alisa Ahmann channels 1960s-inspired mod fashion in this groovy editorial for Vogue Italia’s April 2015 issue. Photographed by Camilla Åkrans, the series combines vintage styling, bold geometric lines, and iconic 60s makeup to create a visually striking and playful fashion narrative.

  • Hedvig Palm by photographer Jeff Bark
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    Hedvig Palm by photographer Jeff Bark

    Hedvig Palm channels the wide-eyed charm of political icons from the 60s and 70s in this striking editorial for Flair Magazine. Photographed by Jeff Bark, the series explores contrasting personas hippie, activist, and soldier while maintaining a tender, vulnerable softness throughout.

  • Fendi Ready to Wear F/W 2015 MFW
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    Fendi Ready to Wear F/W 2015 MFW

    Fendi’s Fall Winter 2015 collection was pure Karl Lagerfeld magic. Mod glamour from the late 60s met contemporary polish in a lineup that felt playful, luxurious, and effortlessly chic. From the moment the first model stepped on the runway, it was clear that Lagerfeld’s vision of retro sophistication was alive and thriving.

  • Burberry Prorsum Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW
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    Burberry Prorsum Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW

    Burberry Prorsum’s Fall Winter 2015 collection was a full-on homage to the groovy 70s. There was no subtlety here. This was folk-inspired, fringe-filled, leather-layered, and unapologetically celebratory of the decade of peace and love. Christopher Bailey channeled nostalgia with confidence, giving the runway a hearty dose of free-spirited energy that felt both retro and relevant.

  • Zac Posen Ready to Wear FW 2015 NYFW
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    Zac Posen Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW

    Zac Posen’s Fall 2015 collection was a polished, highbrow take on 70’s formal glamour, delivered with drama and confidence. The runway felt lush and cinematic, leaning into elegance without irony. Every look celebrated craftsmanship, movement, and the kind of glamour that knows exactly what it is.