5 Ways To Rock The Seventies Trend With Ladies Designer Clothing

The seventies trend is going to be huge for at least  the next few seasons making it well worth investing in some of the ladies designer clothing on offer at the moment. If weren’t around or old enough to wear or remember it the first time around then now is the perfect opportunity to catch up on the styles for this very glamorous decade. If you did experience the seventies first hand then there is no reason why you can’t revisit some of the looks this time in an even more stylish way.

If you prefer online dress shopping then you will find some great seventies pieces at My-Wardrobe.com. If you are looking for designer dresses for less then the Outnet is also a really good place to look.

The Seventies Jumpsuit

Jaspire Wide Legged Jumpsuit By Paul and Joe

Jumpsuits have been on trend for quite some time but this season there is an amazing choice of them amongst the ladies designer clothing collections including at Missoni, Halston Heritage, Paul and Joe, DKNY and Alice by Temperley to name but a few. Many of the seventies jumpsuits feature halternecks but there are also some strapless choices or one shoulder which make a great alternative to a dress for a party. We love the amazingly bright colour of this jumpsuit by Paul and Joe with its elegant wide legged trousers.

The One Shoulder Dress

Pleated One Shoulder Goddess Dress by Halston Heritage

If you want to take your inspiration from the glamorous Studio 54 era, then a maxi style one shoulder dress is ideal. No one makes ladies designer clothing in this style better than Halston Heritage, well they have had more than enough practice. This pleated gold one shoulder dress is just the sort of thing that Bianca Jagger would have worn and will make you look like a Greek goddess.

The Pussy Bow Blouse

Constellation Tie Neck Blouse By Tibi

One of the easiest way if working the seventies look for work or casual is with a pussy bow blouse like this beautiful toffee coloured one from very hip ladies designer clothing label Tibi. It looks great with a navy pencil skirt for work or high waisted jeans for casual.

The Flares

Tailored Flares by M Missoni

Another key aspect of fashion trends in the seventies was the flared trousers. You can either opt for the more casual flared jeans or smarter tailored flares. We love the way that these crisp white tailored flares  keep the look fresh and up to date.

The Platforms

Black Edie Wedge by Mulberry

A great pair of wedge shoes is the perfect footwear for all sorts of seventies style ladies designer clothing. They go amazingly well with maxi dresses, jumpsuits and flared trousers or jeans. The best thing about wedge shoes is that they give you some extra height but they are much easier to walk in  than almost all other high heeled shoes.

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