
A long time after the birth of ’70s style, there’s no higher time than the current for the drop of Daisy Jones and the Six. The brand new ’70s-set drama series on Prime Video, adapted from Taylor Jenkins Reid’s bestselling novel of the identical name, has arrived at a moment in the fashionable trend cycle when flare jeans and crochet sets, metallic cowboy boots and fur-lined coats, tie-front crop tops and tinted sunglasses are all having fun with a resurgence amongst the young, the fashionable, and the vintage-obsessed. Dressing like a rockstar has all the time been aspirational, but dressing like Daisy is downright en vogue.
Because the series follows Daisy (Riley Keough) through her early tumultuous childhood to breakout success with the burn-hot fictional band The Six, her clothes—and people of her bandmates and friends—turn out to be their very own form of scene partners. Without the large breezy tops, cut-off denim shorts, and clunky Western boots eagerly eschewed for bare feet, Daisy isn’t Daisy. The identical goes for keyboardist Karen Sirko (Suki Waterhouse), whose not-quite-conservative wardrobe works as armor; disco pioneer Simone Jackson (Nabiyah Be), whose suede and sequin sets emit the eagerness she’s forced to obscure; and Camila Dunne (Camila Morrone), whose ankle-length dresses in florals and paisleys embody her warm, robust sense of self.
Most of the clothes sourced by costume designer and Los Angeles native Denise Wingate were vintage discoveries, rentals, or hand-created treasures designed for the show, but that doesn’t necessarily mean Daisy-influenced style is unattainable. In truth, the Prime Video series seems all too aware of its appeal in the fashionable fashion zeitgeist: There’s even a collaboration between bohemian clothing brand Free People and Daisy Jones and the Six landing soon.
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With that in mind, there are a smattering of stand-out looks throughout the limited series that resourceful shoppers shouldn’t have any trouble re-creating (or reworking for their very own aesthetic). Ahead, you’ll find a number of of our favourite outfits worn by Daisy Jones’ 4 female protagonists—and a few guidance on methods to shop and magnificence like them.
Daisy Jones
Look 1
So-called “skilled attire” isn’t really Daisy’s thing, per se, however the closest she gets to office-ready is when she trades her beloved cut-offs, bralettes and oversized men’s shirts for flare jeans and wrap tops. In an episode 1 scene between her and a writer-director named Gary, she reveals her morning breakfast routine—during which she drinks each a coffee and a champagne, a combo she calls an “up and down”—and he says he wants to make use of the road for a script some day. Insulted, she leaves him on the diner, insistent she’s going to never be anyone’s muse. As she clomps away in her heeled boots, her flare corduroys swish beneath her, adding a stormy delight to the exchange.
To get the look, pair similar coloured wide-leg jeans with a billowy floral top—you possibly can either crop it or tuck it—and block-heeled booties with enough height so as to add the requisite oomph.
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Free People Soli Mini Dress
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Lee Vintage Modern High Rise Flare Jean
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Madewell The Elspeth Chelsea Boot
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Look 2
Throughout the series’ 10 episodes, Keough undergoes roughly 100 costume changes as Daisy, Wingate told ELLE.com. Certainly one of her earliest looks gets significant screen time within the premiere episode, during which she performs, alone, at an almost-empty bar. As she proves—more to herself than anyone else—that she’s “someone,” she wears an easy lace-up crochet crop top, blue jeans with added seams, and a lace short-sleeve shirt thrown about her shoulders. It’s the identical outfit she’s wearing when The Six leading man Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin) seems to identify her from his van, his attention pulled in her direction as The Six drive into Los Angeles for the very first time.
This ensemble can easily work in a contemporary setting with a translucent top and good-quality denim, though you’ll wish to ensure whatever crochet you buy is the true deal. (You wish something handcrafted; artisan marketplaces like Etsy are place to hunt.) Add lip gloss and a few beachy texturizing hairspray to top off the boho look.
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Lucky Brand Lace Button Down Shirt
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Etsy Crochet Bra Crop Top
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DL1961 Sydney Girlfriend Tapered Droplet Jeans
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Look 3
In Reid’s fictional oral history, Simone, Daisy’s best friend, reveals that Miss Jones “all the time wore hoop earrings and she or he never wore shoes.” But she loved bra top: In a scene that didn’t make the leap to television, Daisy rushes into a gathering at Runner Records wearing only a “bikini top and jeans.” The following smartest thing is what Keough wears in episode 2, when she breaks into Simone’s house to cook a surprise dinner—and, ideally, secure some housing. In nothing but a repurposed-denim bra and baggy bottoms, she looks every bit the embodiment of disheveled SoCal cool.
Bra tops are ubiquitous within the 2020s, too, and there are plenty of decent denim options available. You’ll want one which’s soft enough not to annoy your skin but sturdy enough to carry every thing in place. Add on Daisy’s “trademark hoop earrings,” as Reid writes, and just a little smudged mascara, and also you’ll nail the look.
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Ksubi x P.E. Nation Runaway Denim Bralette
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RE/DONE 70s Corduroy Loose Flare
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POPLYKE Sterling Silver Hoop Drop Earrings
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Look 4
When Daisy finally has the chance to record with Billy and the remaining of The Six, she floats into the fray wearing an oversized striped shirt and little else. That’s an image pulled directly from the look. Reid, as Karen, writes: “When she showed up, she was wearing a men’s button-down shirt as a dress. That was it. I remember pondering, Where are her pants?” To which Daisy explains: “I used to be going to wear certainly one of my Halstons. After which I woke up late and lost my keys and couldn’t find my pill bottle and the morning got away from me.”
When you don’t have an acceptable oversized top hanging in a close-by closet, the ever-popular “boyfriend shirt” is a preferred pick at many ladies’s retailers. Put money into a sturdy pair of classic brown cowboy boots to round out the outfit.
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Petal and Pup Oversized Boyfriend Shirt
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Apiece Apart Oversized Button Down
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Tecovas The Annie Cowboy Boot
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Karen Sirko
Look 1
The one female member of The Six—at the least until Daisy joins—Karen has a darker, more sophisticated tackle rocker style, one Wingate shares was inspired by Patti Smith and Joan Jett, amongst others. Within the book, she’s a fan of the more feminine looks donned by Daisy and Camila, but “I felt like I couldn’t concentrate on playing if I wearing miniskirts and boots and all that,” she says. “I mean, I liked that look, but I wore high-waisted jeans and turtlenecks more often than not.”
So it’s fitting that, in Waterhouse’s first introduction as Karen within the premiere episode, she’s in a metallic striped turtleneck and velvet jeans, a silver chain belt pulling the ensemble together as her fingers zip across her keyboard.
Within the book, The Six member Graham Dunne can’t resist adding his tackle her style: “Karen was so fucking sexy in those turtlenecks.”
Finding Karen’s exact balloon-sleeved, metallic turtleneck can be a troublesome endeavor, but an identical white-striped version will pull off the look, especially with the fitting pair of loose-leg pants. Toss your hair with mousse to match Karen’s signature blowout, and wing your eyelids with a precision pencil.
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Everlane The Pima Micro-Rib Turtleneck
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MANGO Velvet Jeans
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Sandro Chain-Link Belt
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Look 2
Despite her obvious aura of cool, Karen tends to pile on thicker materials—denim, leather, suede—like armor. Even within the California heat, she shows as much as The Six’s rundown beach house in a full-length V-neck jumpsuit and old-school leather motorcycle jacket.
An entry in Reid’s book helps flesh out why, perhaps, Karen is less wanting to wear the effortless looks preferred by Daisy and Camila: “After I auditioned for the Winters, I had this really great minidress I’d just bought, it was pale blue with a giant belt across it,” she says. “It felt like a lucky dress. Well, the day I attempted out, I didn’t wear it. Because I knew they’d see a woman. And I wanted them to see a keyboardist. So I wore jeans and a University of Chicago T-shirt I stole from my brother.”
You’ll desire a Top Gun-style jacket to make this look feel authentic, plus a thick denim jumpsuit or similar set of black jeans and black shirt. Any added jewelry needs to be easy—just like the below set of mid-size silver hoop earrings from Mejuri.
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Banana Republic Vintage Leather Jacket
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Reformation Cassidy Denim Jumpsuit
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Mejuri Midi Hoops Silver
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Simone Jackson
Look 1
The disco star Simone Jackson isn’t an official member of The Six, but she supports them—and, most significantly, Daisy—throughout the series while also carving out her own profession and love life. Initially a closeted lesbian terrified to disclose her relationship, lest homophobia break her profession, Simone turns to flair and glitz in her wardrobe to speak her radiance. In an early scene within the TV series, she wears a stunning suede fringe vest and mini skirt during a club performance, teasing her vibrant outfits to return.
To mimic the look, keep your emphasis on fringe. (It’s what’s going to give your outfit that certified-’70s feel.) Pair with riding boots, a black button-up mini skirt, and a charm choker to pay Simone proper homage.
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Buckle Cropped Fringe Vest
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Meyeeka Suede Skirt
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Awe Inspired All The Stars Choker Necklace
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Camila Dunne
Look 1
“You understand, Camila was born content, I feel. She wasn’t born with whatever chip on her shoulder a few of us are born with,” Billy says of his wife, Camila Dunne, in Reid’s book. As Camila within the series, Morrone dresses very like the young actress Ali MacGraw, her ankle-length maxi dresses swatched in vibrant but easy-going prints. Her style grows more sophisticated as she eases into the role of rocker’s wife, but within the series’ early episodes she favors typical ’70s fare—especially peasant tops with loose necklines.
Matching the precise print of Camila’s episode 2 shirt is maybe a idiot’s errand, but plenty of modern designers are enamored with an identical look. Isabel Marant’s floral patterns, as an example, evoke a parallel bohemian aesthetic (with the luxurious clout in addition). Add a dainty piece of bijou—akin to a small, minimalist watch—to lock in Camila’s stamp of approval.
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Isabel Marant Etoile Gayle Floral Peasant Shirt
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Vince Cotton & Linen Mix Utility Skirt
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BREDA Jane Bracelet Watch
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Look 2
When Camila becomes a mother in episode 3, her style refuses to “cool down” any greater than she does. (As Karen puts it within the novel: “She was no wallflower. You simply needed to be listening to see it.”) Her dresses turn out to be greater, her materials more indulgent, her prints more eye-catching. In episode 3, she wears a full-length gown in a cream-and-chestnut print that appears like something designer Ulla Johnson might dream up today.
Finding an identical dress might mean shelling out a bit more at checkout, however the impact is well definitely worth the price. As ending touches, pick up easy suede boots (or sandals, depending on the season) and a single gold band to match Camila’s wedding ring.
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Ulla Johnson Portia Floral Long Sleeve Midi Dress
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Madewell The Cassity Tall Western Boot in Suede
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Stone and Strand Slim Gold Round Band
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This story can be updated as more episodes of Daisy Jones & the Six drop in March.
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Lauren Puckett-Pope is a staff culture author at ELLE, where she primarily covers film, television and books. She was previously an associate editor at ELLE.