The Secrets Behind ‘Daisy Jones’s’ ’70s-Chic, Yet Modern Brilliance
The peak days of Tumblr—overwhelmed with photos of white women at Coachella wearing flower crowns—successfully turned a bunch of millennials and even some Gen-Zers on to late 1960s and ’70s fashion.
Since then, tie-dye shirts, bell-bottom jeans, and fringe accessories haven’t really gone anywhere. Fast-fashion brands are recreating (and bastardizing) these boho styles at rapid speed. And Gen-Zers are combining these looks with so many other trends that you can hardly tell what decade they’re trying to emulate. Now, thanks to the successful Prime Video series Daisy Jones & The Six, we could be in for a full-fledged Woodstock-themed summer.
Since its premiere on Mar. 3, Daisy Jones & The Six has become appointment viewing for the beach-reading public and a non-stop talking point on social media. Adapted from Taylor Jenkins Reid’s 2019 blockbuster novel of the same name, the miniseries charts the rise and fall of one of the most iconic (fictional) bands of the 1970s via an earnest mockumentary format.