News Awards & Events Fashion Week The '70s Are Still in Fashion, According To Milan Fashion Week By InStyle Editors InStyle Editors Instagram Twitter InStyle's mantra is "Everybody's in," and that means anyone who finds their way to our stories should find themselves reflected in them. We prioritize bringing the right writer to every story and sometimes collaborate as a team to ensure we're including points of view across race, gender expression, body size, skin and hair type, and more. Our editors and writers comprise decades of expertise across the beauty, fashion, lifestyle and wellness spaces in print and digital. We prioritize journalistic integrity, factual accuracy, and also having fun with every story we share. For more about our team, click here. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on September 25, 2017 Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Catwalking/Getty If you saw the headline to this story and thought, "Um, didn't I read something about the '70s last fashion week—and the one before that?" The answer is honestly… yes. Ever since the great suede craze of 2015, the decade's iconic style has been a reoccurring theme on the runway. So, after so much exposure, how is the look still stayin' alive? Enter the revamped disco silhouettes straight from Milan Fashion Week: a Kermit green jumpsuit with cropped legs at Gucci, Missoni's slinky orange lurex onesie, a plunging wrap blouse via Salvatore Ferragamo. While these designs incorporate the same Studio 54 shapes we've been seeing for awhile, unexpected color combinations and of-the-moment accessories (note the oversized chandelier earrings at Etro) transform the references into something totally new. Keep scrolling for reasons not to give up on the era of Saturday Night Fever. 01 of 04 Missoni Victor VIRGILE/Getty 02 of 04 Etro Victor VIRGILE/Getty 03 of 04 Gucci Catwalking/Getty 04 of 04 Salvatore Ferragamo Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit