The inspiration from the 60s, but especially the 70s and preppy style will reign in the pantheon of trends this season, not only in fashion but also in accessories, which return with nostalgic airs to add that very special touch to our autumn looks. Mary Janes, crossbody bags, or tall boots will be the accessories that cannot be missing from your looks. Discover the 5 accessories that will bring you closer to this era in less time than you imagine!
ACCESSORY No. 1
The winning combination of a silk scarf on the head with sunglasses is more typical of the 60s, but it is undoubtedly a very chic tandem to make your look stand out. Add this movie star trick to your outfits to escape the paparazzi and success will be guaranteed.

ACCESSORY No. 2
The schoolgirl touch comes from the Mary Janes, with strap and sensible heel that are wearable, adding that retro (and comfortable) touch to a casual look. Few brands have resisted including it in their proposals, even jewel versions. Christian Louboutin, Salvatore Ferragamo, or Miu Miu are some who have not hesitated to incorporate this very lady-like design in their collections this season.

ACCESSORY No. 3
The crossbody bag is undoubtedly one of the keys to the style of this era. You can choose it in classic smooth leather tones or with crocodile or snake skin effect. As for the colors, everything is allowed. The final detail is the iconic brand initials on the clasp.

ACCESSORY No. 4
Knee-high boots are undoubtedly one of the star accessories of the 70s, perfectly matching midi-cut dresses and skirts, so characteristic of the era. From brands like Alberta Ferretti or Max Mara, to Zara, they offer this perfect accessory to emulate the seventies style at its fullest.

ACCESSORY No. 5
The wide-brimmed hats defined this era but, this season, one of the star accessories of the 70s is reinvented and gives way to a multitude of shapes and colors. Everything goes. If hats aren't your thing, headbands and accessories to decorate your hair gracefully will be your perfect allies to stay in fashion.

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