Good to know about the banded top being 80s. I do remember wearing them as a little girl in the 80s. I was born in the mid-70s so don't have real memories of the styles then.

Hmm I'll give this a try. I have at least one maybe two peasant blouses. No high waisted pants, but I do wear bootcut jeans and cowboy boots all the time already. I have one pair of wider trousers I'll see if they still fit. Most of these items are spring weight clothing. The only 70s outfit I can think of would be a turtleneck with a shirt. Off to go rummage in my closet now.

Christie, fashion decades often blur into each other - especially at the beginning of a decade. Like the early 80's looked a lot like the 70's, the early 90's looked a lot like the 80's. Know what I mean?

Ok Angie...boot cut jeans with a white blouse and the velvet jacket is an outfit I can probably swing. Does my brown moto work in this vibe or is it too cropped and tailored?

I was just looking through my high school yearbooks, and the one look that was EVERYWHERE was a v-neck sweater with a collared shirt underneath. Collar spread over the sweater's neckline. It was, like, EVERYWHERE. With skirts, jeans, dress pants, you name it.

We were all about the collars in the 70s. (Though not as much as the men were!)

Mary K, I can't wait to see those jeans!

I love the sound of denim, brown boots, and flowy tops, long pendants. I am thinking of that lovely Ali McGraw movie (except at the end when she dies) - what was it called?

I have been revisiting ABBA lately - coincedence?

okayyyy, i could do a vneck sweater with a collared shirt. and i am going to be on the lookout for wide leg jeans. that will be my 70sish outfit.

I love seventies fashion, but I think that I have very little in my closet that expresses this. All of my flare jeans are way too big now. I look forward to seeing everyone else's looks though.

...of course! thx, Mary K!

How do you wear a v-neck sweater with a collared shirt and not have it look ultra masculine? I think this is a case where we have to interpret the things we wore back then and make it our own for today ...

Ali McGraw in Love Story is a great inspiration. The movie was 1970, so as Angie said, it's probably blurring the lines between 60s and 70s fashion.

Good Lord, of course, Angie - the shaggy vest outfit I sported for the party. Thanks for jogging my memory. I need to brainstorm other outfit ideas for the poor thing, it hasn't seen the light of day since October!

That's funny, Laura. I never thought of a shirt and sweater as a masculine look. Back in the day it didn't seem masculine at all. Probably partly because "unisex" looks were popular so it didn't matter, and partly because the shirts were likely to be printed or have lace detailing on the collar, and the sweaters were often in pastel or bright feminine colors. And very soft and fluffy! LOL

ETA: Like your first photo of Ali McGraw. A crew-neck tee and jeans might seem very masculine, but her tee is baby pink so it looks totally feminine!

That's right Mary, when it's a baby pink sweater with a lace trimmed shirt I guess that takes it away from masculine territory. Still, it's pretty hard to picture myself sporting something like that these days

But I'm thinking of, say, a red v-neck sweater (with a high v) and a plaid shirt (not that I wore anything like that ... okay, I did). Never again!

Heh. And make sure the collar on that plaid shirt is REALLY BIG!

It's fun to watch everyone do the 70s thing! I think I'll just be taking notes for now.

I'm afraid I've probably been accidentally doing the 70s here and there all along for the past 30 years :-\

. . .and I still cringe at recollections of mint green polyester, and textured brown polyester with contrast stitching and western detailing, leisure suits on my male coworkers still well into the early 80s . . . Eeeeww!!

Random thoughts was right on...pardon the 70's lingo:) but peasant blouses were every where. I had tons.
My favorite outfit was a sleek black blazer in soft velvet that came just to the hip..so the bottom of your cheeks showed skin tight SUPER bells in soft baby pink and my black leather lace up boots...just the oval toe showing...and hair to the waist...kinda missing my youth right now!

I was part of the 70's, though much of it pregnant, and it blurs with the 80's. Wasn't there a strong Western wear revival toward the end, especially chambray shirts for men and women that often were embroidered?
This time around I'll skip the wide pants or jeans and high waists. Those high waists even gave flat stomachs a round look. If I tuck, I'll need a belt to match my top to deal with a bit of short-waistedness. It was a problem, even back then. Turtlenecks, shirts with wide collars, bow blouses, vests, and pendants are ok. No mustard yellow or pastels here, but browns and rust are ok. Angie, I once had a rust safari suit and wore those small square scarves. From my closet I could put together a slightly a-line plaid skirt and fitted turtleneck with a knit wool vest and boots.

here's me rockin some 70's fashion.....

Hmm, I wonder if Punk influences can be considered 70s fashion? Am I stretching it to include Doc Martens and Converse? Afterall that's when they became popular, right?

Taylor, I think you need to break out a picture of that 70's outfit.

Mary, quite right. Tight pullovers worn over pointy collared shirts with big with bell bottoms and flared skirts in the 70's.

Cute picture, Teri!

Nice inspiration, Laura!

Lena, punk looks started in the late 70's and theoretically you are spot on about both Docs and Converse. (Converse all stars are pukka 50's basket ball shoes actually). I do think of Docs as 80's shoes though - whereas so much of the forum thinks of them as 90's shoes. Interesting!

I've been reading this discussion with bated breath. I think I'm going to wait to see how the industry interprets the 70s trend. I don't see myself doing retro 70s but I'm sure I'll be incorporating some 70s trends in a modern way. You all did inspire me to wear a pendant over my turtleneck yesterday. I'll try to get the picture up later this week.

I'm with Laura, in noting that you sure have said you won't be wearing flares a lot, Angie. 3" heels may be your aesthetic preference now but who knows, there may appear some other element to incorporate that balances the look for a smaller heel. (Need I say the word romper?) But you know I love how you are always learning and you're sure to figure it out well ahead of the rest of us. Like Taylor, I stay away from flares and bell bottoms. I do love my boot cuts, but nothing greater than 18" opening for me and with heels is best. However, I am partial to trouser styles (with heels also) so maybe this will be my in.

I think I'll sit this one out. I was in high school/college during the 70's, but now I'm 53, and I have no idea how I'd interpret this trend now without looking silly.

All I can think of is Bella Abzug, and as much as I admire her work, I don't think I want to go there, fashion-wise!

Tarzy, I can't wear hats to this day because I was scarred by Bella and her chapeaux!

What if we wear 70's fashion *without* sass?

LOL Maya. What if we wear 70s fashion and play it totally straight with no irony and somber expressions on our faces?

I will be wearing these styles soon. What I remember was cropped open neck sweaters.
Jeans with belts, wide legs and definitely ribbed turtlenecks.

My hair was wild, I wore it clipped on one side. Do you remember that style?

I still have some cropped sweaters that always worked for me that I will be wearing.

Are square toed boots in?

Oh, I so hope to be in, especially if someone dumps some early Calvin, Donna Karan or Halston on my doorstep.

For those looking for even more inspiration than what's been posted, let me share some relevant posts from my favorite vintage fashion/fashion education blog, CoutureAllure!

[She also sells if any of you want to incorporate the real deal. ]

Higher-end 70s, via magazine editorials and ads:

As paired with Elsa Peretti jewelry I'd so love to have right this second: http://coutureallure.blogspot......lston.html

70s suits: coutureallure.blogspot.com/2009/01/suits-in-1970s.html

Summer Dresses: http://coutureallure.blogspot......-1970.html

Coats: http://coutureallure.blogspot......1970s.html

Wild Prints: http://coutureallure.blogspot......-1970.html

Soft Hand-Painted Prints: http://coutureallure.blogspot......rints.html

I am 53 also Tarzy and I think I will sit this one out too. I already did this at my beautiful youthful peak.... to perfection... and I shan't be able to repeat with a clear conscious that I look even mildly cool again") My daughter re-lived the 70's for me again when she was in Jr. High .... Tie dye and all....I think I am done:)

I wish I had a scanner /printer...but even so most of my family photo's from those days are on ~slides~ anyone remember those? They must be converted back to photo's first and then scanned .

I remember slides, Taylor! Let's hear it for the carousel projector! LOL

ETA: I'm pretty sure there is software that will let you scan your slides, and even negatives.