Retro Vintage Fashion

Hello everyone, my favorite decades for fashion inspiration have   to be the 1970s. I love bell bottoms, floral prints, chunky platforms you name it, the   trends in the 70s were just top notch! Some standout  styles I’ve taken inspiration from today   include the bohemian/prairie look the old  Hollywood deco revival and the Americana slash   denim trend but I’ll go into more detail as I go  through each outfit make sure to let me know in   the comments if you want me to make a video on any  other decade but without further ado, let’s begin   for the first look I based my outfit around this  vintage red striped wide lapel shirt.

Stripes   were big in the 70s and I feel like vertical  stripes in particular have more of a vintage feel   especially in combination with a pointed collar  you’d normally pair this type of top with a   pantsuit but I opted for a red corduroy skirt  to match instead while go-go boots were more of   a 60s trend they did stick around for a couple  of years so I wore these white knee-high boots   with my outfit and I tied in the reds and whites  of the look with a striped hair ribbon the 70s   were all about large, gaudy jewelry so I went with  these hoops, a gold chain and a rainbow gem ring the second look is more inspired by the peasant /bohemian trend and it’s essentially what I would wear to a music festival if i was around in  the 70s.

I based the look around these multi-color   paisley flare pants textiles like this, that mixed  various colors and patterns were very prevalent   in the 70s. On top, I wore an ochre blouse with  bell sleeves to match the flare of the pants   for accessories, I went with this handmade  pendant in chevron which was another trendy   pattern at the time this necklace, the  blue gem ring and burgundy Toms tie   in with the colors and patterns of the  pants very well.

I also wrapped the satin   scarf straight around my head I feel like  this way goes well with my bangs but head   wraps and headscarves in general were  a hallmark of the 1970s bohemian trend Denim might have been the most popular fabric  of the 70s, apart from polyester, and more women   started to incorporate pants into their wardrobes  as the second wave of feminism and the Women’s Liberation Movement started to gain more traction So for the third look I went with these classic   blue denim flares and I paired them with a  vertical striped poop sleeve cropped blouse   but the accessories are what really bring it  home, I wore some platform cork heel sandals   platforms in general were huge in the  70s but this particular strappy style   was a go-to both in high fashion and as casual  wear.

I also wore this gold circle chain belt   with some yellow aviators oversized glasses  were another 60s trend that bled into the 70s   and finally, I added a multi-color ascot and  a rainbow gem gold ring to match the colors   in the top.

Ascots were another clever way  people chose to wear scarves in the 70s   The next look takes inspiration both from the  bohemian and Victorian revival trend that also   took place in the 70s. I kind of feel like we’re  seeing another Victorian revival trend because   of the modernization of corset wear along  with cottagecore becoming more mainstream   so I wore this more modern beige empire  waist maxi dress with a pink floral print   it has peasant sleeves and a maxi silhouette  which were two essentials in the bohemian trend   there was also a bit of an Old Hollywood glamour  1940s style revival at the time so furs, especially   in the shape of coats were reintroduced into the  fashion scene which is why I chose to add this   white fur vest on top of my dress as well once  again I wore that gold chain belt but this time   as a headdress and I added those same white knee  high boots to complete the look For the following look, I went back to the denim flares but this time I paired them with a multicolored vintage blouse   this one has shoulder pads, which was a trend  that nodded once again to the 1940s when women   started to wear more masculine silhouettes as a  response to the laxation of gender roles caused   by World War II.

I added another ribbon to my  head but this time in a green floral print   and these green circle frames to match  These tan leather sandals have a peep toe   tying in with a strappy sandal trend along  with the neutral color palette that was   prominent at the time.

Finally I added an evil  eye necklace to match the gold in the blouse If you’re curious about fashion history and  design then you can look to Skillshare who   has kindly sponsored today’s video if you’re not  familiar with Skillshare, it is an online learning   community with thousands of inspiring classes  for creative and curious people like you they   have classes on illustration, music creation,  videography and so much more! I took a class   on Skillshare called “Digital Illustration  Streamlining with Adobe Tools” by Jing Wei   I do have familiarity with Adobe programs but  in this particular class I was able to see how   Adobe Illustrator fits into the context of digital  Illustration as opposed to graphic design which is   usually what I use it for and I actually found  it to be much easier than I expected, especially   after hearing the artist explain their process in  vivid detail.

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