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70s GIRL

May 27, 2010

Use-70s

The era of pussy-bow blouses, floppy hats, heaps of eye liner and Fara Fawcett hair is on the cusp of making a comeback! So when one of the buyers wandered past in these amazing floral flares, we had to take a snap. Follow suit and get this super chic, laidback vibe by teaming wide-leg pants with an oversized sweater, wooden platforms and stacked bangles. Get set to see these out and about, they’re going to be at Topshop soon...

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so into the 70s looks already, love the 'dressy' skirts (or flares!) with slouchy tee/jumper look SO MUCH.

jenn.x
venturesofjenn.blogspot.com

Do you have a rough date for these, just wondering if I can sport them at Glastonbury?
Also, are they flats only, or are they long enough to get away with the Prima clogs with them?
Thanks, loving them!

We're not sure but we can let you know on the blog when they do.

It depends how tall you are but could definitely be worn with heels. Doesn't matter if a bit of the shoe shows - those Prima clogs would look amazing with them!

Oh god, this is HORRIBLE. Can we let the sloppy look die with this last decade? We've already pulled all the worst of the 80s into the mainstream; if we're going to do the '70s, let's please only pull out the best of that decade (hotpants, 30s by way of 70s looks).

They are soooo nice!

Ah, I love this outfit! It looks comfy and good! It's awesome!

These are amazing amazing amazing have to have them!!!

SL

www.babyisasinner.blogspot.com

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please email me when this outfit land. I am a super vintage fan! This outfit is just outstanding!

maggie

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