
Outside of filming in her 50’s prom skirts, she was known outside of work as being a fashion and style icon in on-trend maxi dresses and floral prints.


Grease was released in 1978 and Olivia Newton-John soared into fame, known by everyone worldwide as Sandy. In the 70’s you would usually find her in high necklines, and pussy-bow blouses. Jane Fonda rose to fame in the ’70s however instantly becoming a Hollywood star after starring in Barbarella as well as being known for her activism.
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Jane Fonda is as much of an icon today as she was in the 1970s recently featuring in current Netflix series ‘Grace and Frankie’ and gracing the cover of Vogue in 2019. JERRY HALLĪt 16 Jerry Hall was spotted in the Studio 54 scene where she instantly became a 70’s style icon and fashion model, charging $1000 a day! Jerry Hall never forgot her Texan routes, however, “My greatest inspiration was my mother, she made a lot of her own clothes and created special outfits for me take to Paris” – Jerry Hall in a 2008 interview. Her theatrical looks became her signature styles from sweet and natural catwalk styling to dramatic 70’s vibes. Her own fame rose in 1972 when she starred in cabaret as Sally Bowles. Queen of glitz and glamour, Liza Minnelli was a style icon in her own right stepping away from the shadow of her own iconic mum, Judy Garland. I always looked at it like, people wondering what was under all that was much sexier than having all that out there” – Stevie Nicks 2008. A classic 70’s style steering away flamboyant silhouettes, psychedelic prints Stevie Nicks went for more of a boho vibe “I’m an extremely modest woman, I guess you can probably see it through my clothes all down through the year with my long chiffon skirts and my big wispy sleeves. Stevie Nicks was known for her 70’s fashion uniform: fringed shawls, flares, denim and suede boots.

No matter the year these names will always be icons and still, today are known for their style and fashion sense, whether they were models, actresses or designers themselves. Creating mood boards, concepts and delving back into ’70s archives are a must when creating the next season range so our team have put together our favourite style icons who inspire us still to this day. We started in the ’70s and continue to take inspiration for each collection from the top ’70s style and fashion icons in the industry. Top ’70s style and fashion icons that inspire our designs at Terry de Havilland
