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Shop 70's Styles Inspired by the World of ‘Fight Night'
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Date:2025-04-18 15:06:51
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The fashion of the 1970's was all about bold, vibrant looks, brimming with glitz, glamour, and the thrill of a night out.
This iconic decade made flared pants, bell bottom jeans, and platform shoes the ultimate style staples, with bright colors and shimmering metallics defining the era’s unmistakable disco vibe.
If you're captivated by 70's fashion but aren’t up for scouring thrift stores for vintage finds—don’t worry!
Our shopping editors have handpicked the best modern pieces that remind us of the decade, inspired by the world of NBC's Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, set against the backdrop of 1970's Atlanta.
Our must-have collection includes sleek leather jackets and sumptuous suede from Avec Les Filles, retro flared pants by Cocoa Yacht Club, and eye-catching platform shoes from Katy Perry Collections.
We've created endless outfit ideas, including a sultry halter top, curve-skimming bodysuits, leather skirts, hot pants, a dazzling sequin mini dress, and plenty of bright, fun plissé dresses to bring that 70's disco fashion spirit to life. And don’t forget the accessories!
We’ve piled on the glamour with oversized gold hoop earrings, chunky metallic cuffs, bold signet rings, glittery clutch bags, and both faux and real-leather purses that perfectly complement the retro aesthetic. Fashion trends are cyclical.
It was only a matter of time for flared jeans and groovy clothing to come back around!
Shop glamorous 70's-inspired styles below.
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