#2: 1970s Flower Power
In the 1970s, the slogan “flower power” emerged as a symbol of nonviolence and resistance. Over time, flower power developed its own aesthetic and style, which was seen in art, fashion, and music. This vibrant and colorful aesthetic was seen on tons of clothing from the 1970s, like maxi dresses, bell bottoms, and so much more.

The idea behind flower power was to spread love, peace, and harmony, and the fashion mirrored this sentiment with earthy tones and an explosion of flower motifs. Honestly, these two pieces of flower power clothing look like something we’d see young women wearing today. They’re pretty cute by modern standards! Should we bring Flower Power back? We think so!