New Eighties Inspired “DMT Brain” T-Shirt & Top!
Sunday, February 26th, 2012I personally am slightly obsessed with retro T-shirts, especially when they are 1980s styled. This DMT Brain design is inspired from the 70s & 80s.

I personally am slightly obsessed with retro T-shirts, especially when they are 1980s styled. This DMT Brain design is inspired from the 70s & 80s.
Here’s a girl who knows how to capture and play with beauty. When I saw Jacqueline Puoci‘s creative design photographies, they made me reminiscent of some retro photography I’d seen from the late 70s. So, I asked her if I could display them here: enjoy!
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Paisley patterns, awesome headwears, wicked shades, all vibrating a cool style…yes, the seventies is definitely a great period for fashion enthusiasts. These fashion designs are from Enid and Edgar. Be sure to check them out.
There’s no secret that fashion trends are repeatedly taking influence and inspiration from the all-mighty retro styles. Here are 25 photographs in which you can take fashion ideas from. The images are either directly taken from a retro period or inspired by these lovely iconic times.

80s style foral Draped Harem Trouser by Sov Sott
Hope this list can give you some ideas on how to set up your own style!
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Just want to share some lovely retro floral patterns from wallpaper from the 70s with you. These can be very subtle and very vibrant on a wall, depending on how you decide to present them. For instance, the dark Malama print would look great on just one out of four walls in a room.
Malama


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Voila, the definition of groovy ladies and gentlemen, the Dusares prints from wallpaperfromthe70s. The patterns are great for giving a room some movement and excitement but the look doesn’t get “too” hectic because of the soothing colors. Gotta love retro patterns from the 70s.


Baroque patterns are perfect when in search of extraordinary and deluxe patterns. These are Wallpaper from the 70s.
Andastra and Artemis


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Got some fashion from the 60s and 70s, from The Attic People. Here’s three dresses with different styles.