The idea of '70s couture and modernized it was to deem the collections an "eclectic glamour". Retro styles such as bow blouses, pants bordering on the bell-bottom design, and peasant fashions were interspersed with more modern knits, silk and plaid designs for tops, dresses and jackets, respectively.
The captivating looks were created by folding single pieces of jewel-toned silk twill and wool Melton. An unmistakable '70s vibe ran through the collections, from floppy hats to velvet pants to the metallic sheen on just about everything. Models were out wearing black biker jackets, leather dresses and super slim tuxedo jackets looking like squeaky-clean 80s-punk rebels.
Soft, delicate beaded silk chiffon tops and dresses were paired with a slew of Skittles-colored parkas, cropped shear ling coats and little metallic jackets. With few exceptions, the overwhelming theme was "old is new" and that the '70s were even more in fashion than the shows
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