When you think 1970s fashion, you’re probably thinking bell bottoms and fitted shirts. That was a classic look throughout the decade, but there was a lot more to ‘70s style than this one look. Fashion during this time was so varied and experimental that Vogue declared, “There are no rules in the fashion game now.” When tasked with creating a look, always start with your details. They will include information like the style you need to emulate and colors to either use or avoid. Keep in mind that each production has a unique aesthetic, so even if you’ve put multiple ‘70s outfits together, don’t assume those outfits will work for every role or production. Whether you’re asked to wear your wardrobe or bring it to set, you should always arrive with your clothing clean and unwrinkled.