
Scroll down to discover how to channel the freewheeling, unapologetically cool looks from Daisy Jones & the Six.

Lately, all anyone in the fashion circuit can talk about is the smash hit series, Daisy Jones & the Six, streaming on Amazon Prime. And why wouldn’t they? Not only does the show have a gripping storyline (good enough to make you binge-watch all ten episodes), but it also takes you on a stylish escape to the 70s — the era of flower power and free love, which propelled a new wave of bold, colorful, and daring fashion.
The show, starring Riley Keough and Sam Claflin, is set in the 1970s, and it follows the story of a not-so-fictional band (loosely based on Fleetwood Mac) that rose from obscurity to meteoric fame — before suddenly and inexplicably falling apart. As the characters take up our screens in one exhilarating plot after another, they serve a chic sartorial feast from the decade of exploration, self-expression, and liberation in the fashion world.
The show’s electrifying energy and iconic styles are sure to inspire a whole new generation obsessed with 70s fashion. From boho fringe jackets and tie-up tops to flared jeans and those cowboy boots, you’ll find yourself itching to add these pieces to your wardrobe. Unsure where to start? As always, we’ve done the homework for you.
Scroll down to discover how to channel the freewheeling, unapologetically cool looks from Daisy Jones & the Six.
FRINGE
Detailing
Throughout the series, the characters repeatedly donned fringed numbers — from shimmering on-stage outfits to fringed vests, bags, and even boots.




FLARED
Pants
A 70s wardrobe staple, flared pants naturally made it into the costumes of the show. We particularly loved the eye-catching rust-colored flared pants that were paired with a neutral-hued floral top, tan mules, and a tan bag.

BOHO
Chic
Fluttery crochet and lace embroidered tops (paired with denim bottoms, metallic belts, suede bags, and cowboy boots) instantly transport us back in time to the 70s. The boho aesthetic is also perfect for the upcoming spring season.



