1970s Fashion: What It Girls Wore

Exploring your mom’s high school yearbook reveals a distinct 1970s style, far from today’s trends. Women of that era embraced vibrant mini dresses, towering platforms, and psychedelic prints. As the Rolling Stones crooned about wild horses, “women were slipping into colorful mini dresses, wildly high platforms, and head-to-toe psychedelic prints.”

Fashion from the 70s is making a comeback, but with a modern twist. For instance, “white shoes were a must back in the day, and they’re back in 2017 too.” Though some of these trends resurface, the vintage charm of 1970s outfits is unique to its time.

So, flipping through those old yearbooks not only offers a glimpse into the past but also shows how some iconic styles remain influential today.

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