Stevie Nicks and her Iconic Style
Stevie Nicks, known for her voice, her music, and her style. She joined Fleetwood Mac in 1974 and is the first woman to be inducted at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice. Her bohemian chic style has been an inspiration for decades, and today, we'll go over her style evolution and what makes her a fashion icon.
At the start of her Fleetwood Mac career, Nicks embraced the full 70s boho look, complete with high-waisted bell bottoms, bell sleeves, and her signature platforms.


Her style started developing along with her career as she established her trademark flowy dresses and dramatic accessories; silk shawls and top hats were her go-to's. She was known for mixing and layering, she combined fabrics, patterns, and textures with a preference for silks, velvets, and anything beaded.
Nicks has maintained her style over the years, focusing more on solid blacks and mixing her flowy skirts with lace corsets and dramatic accessories, and of course, her platform boots.
Nicks has remained an inspiration for decades. With the resurgence of 70s fashion and media, her looks are just as appreciated today as they were then. We can see her influence on the runway and in media, the novel turned Netflix show Daisy Jones and the Six was heavily inspired by Nicks and Fleetwood Mac.









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