Fashion Historian Fact Checks ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ Costumes | Glamour

Fashion Historian Fact Checks ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ Costumes | Glamour

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Fashion historian Raissa Bretaña fact checks the historical accuracy of the costumes worn by Riley Keough in the Fleetwood Mac-inspired series, “Daisy Jones & The Six.” Raissa analyzes Daisy’s casual bell-bottom outfits as well as her concert looks that pay homage to the Stevie Nicks, breaking them down, layer-by-layer.

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  1. I love Raisa's breakdown of historical fashions as portrayed in modern movies! She is knowledgeable and entertaining and I'll watch her whenever she is featured!

  2. actually, daisy barely wears anything in the book. actually, her and the other members for the aurora album photoshoot in the book didn't even wear extravagant clothes, despite the event they're shooting for because they wanted it to be realistic and simple. so billy wearing his typical denim look for the photoshoot is not out of the blue.

  3. The late 70s was actually the birth of Athleisure looks! the 80s Spandex leotards and leg warmers actually debuted in the late 70s! Fun Fact! Health and Fitness were a huge craze in the late 1970! Punk Rock debuted in the mid 70s as a reaction against mainstream fashion! Fetish wear was worn by them, like corsets!

  4. The fashion was beautiful but didn't feel authentically 1970s to me. More like modern takes on the 70s you could purchase at Urban Outfitters or Free People. Daisy's final concert outfit is definitely my favorite and it's wonderful to learn it was vintage!

  5. Musicians were NOT the fashion trendsetters at all in the 1970’s. Because we never saw musicians. There was no mtv or music videos. The only fashion we saw was on tv (like Cher’s or Donnie and Marie show) or in magazines or in movies. We didn’t visually see Stevie Nick’s style until the early 1980’s, with the advent of MTV

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