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Celebrity Look 4 Less – Claudia Schiffer’s 70s French Chic Look

by Vahni on October 31, 2010

Lately, because of the meteoric rise of Mad Men and Christina Hendricks, ’60s fashion has been pushed heavily for fall 2010. But really, if I had to choose a bygone era that easily translates for now, I’d have to go with the ’70s. ’70s style was all flares and flowing fabrics, natural hair, and platforms—and and it didn’t just look comfy—it was. That’s probably why Claudia Schiffer’s ’70s-style ensemble looks so chic now. Layers and textures add interest, but it’s a simple, easy-to-emulate look. For virtually everybody.

Claudia Schiffer's 70s French Chic Look

Our Rating: ★★★½☆

Who?Claudia Schiffer
Where?Taking her kids to school
When?October 12, 2010
What?MiH Marrakesh jeans, D&G Allyson bag

Claudia Schiffer’s 70s French Chic Look 4 Less

Claudia Schiffer's 70s French Chic Look 4 Less

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Vahni Georgoulakos is a fashion fanatic, professional writer, and the principal of her own blog, Grit and Glamour. She is also the International Style Examiner for Examiner.com and a staff writer for InTheirCloset. She hails from the southeastern US, but has lived as far south as Sydney, Australia. She has been featured in Grazia Australia, Style Sample Magazine and was named one of Charlotte's Best Dressed women in 2005. If you have a fashion question, you can contact Vahni at gritandglamour@gmail.com. You can also follow her on Twitter @gritandglamour.

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Sophia November 3, 2010 at 2:13 PM

Claudia looks so fantastic as a 70′s French chic lady. ☺ Her outfits are very elegant and classy most of the time and I really love this one, too. I love the Seychelles “Bismuth” Lace-up Booties by the way, they’re stunning and very fashionable.

xoxo Sophia

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