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WANT MORE 70’S INSPIRED GEAR?

This season stylists are hitting their local vintage shops. Spring is high and wasted, in high-waisted flared pants. No more butt cracks and muffin tops, this season everything we don’t want to see is covered up.

Creating this look is easy, simply tuck your top into your jeans, wear your platform sandals or flats, and top it off with an oversized bag a.k.a. the celeb must. However you do the 70’s, make sure you have the right fit. This trend is not for everyone.

Jessica, showing off her signature look of blond bombshell… or brunette whatever, is wearing a tight white top paired with the new color jean for spring, light blue denim.

Jessica Simpson in a pair of High Waisted light blue jeans

Misha is looking a tad more casual in a simple band tee.

Mischa Barton trying the high waisted style

Kierra has added a dash of sailor to the outfit with her striped shirt and large buttons.

Kiera Knightly pulling off the newest trend of high waisted pants


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