Straw Hat
The '70s are back again! But this time it's all about YSL's and Halston's influences on the decade, so think more Studio 54-Bianca Jagger glam and less Brady Bunch plaid polyester double knits. The look was all over the spring runways from designers like Marc Jacobs, Derek Lam, DVF, Fendi and Etro...
Jody Foster a la Taxi Driver was the inspiration for this hat, but you should look at this as more pin-up than streetwalker. This Asos topper is genius because I cannot stress enough the importance of protecting your face from the sun.
Maxiskirt, Sandals & a Body Suit
Oddly enough, skirts got way longer for the warm weather! I love this Topshop piece with this strappy Gucci stiletto. (A platform would be cute but will look way too costumey.) Bodysuits like this one by Asos are the best option for all the high-waisted looks from spring, because they give that sleek, tucked-in look.
Metallic Minibag
Low-slung cross-body minibags like this by Marc Jacobs are a refreshing change to those super-big and heavy bags. I mean, do you really need to carry that much stuff around?
Hoop Earrings
Nothing says the '70s like a pair of big gold hoops, like these via Kenneth Jay Lane.
Ruffled Top
The peasant blouse is a YSL staple and with this gold Tory Burch top you get two trends in one!
Gold Bracelets
Of course this is a major splurge, but I can't help loving the Vhernier gold jewelry. It's sculptural, architectural and very modern.
Disco Pants
The '70s weren't just about bell bottoms. Pair these American Apparel bottoms with a silk boyfriend blouse and some pointy-toe pumps for an updated look.
Platform Sandals
The '70s are all about platforms, and while bold color was also a huge trend you're better off with a tan pair like these from Report Signature, which are a great neutral to go with pretty much everything.

