Daisy Jones & The Six is a musical drama series on Amazon Prime about the rise and fall of a fictional rock band in the 1970s.
The story is based on the best-selling novel by Taylor Jenkins Reed.
And while the consensus is that the book is always better than the movie, Daisy Jones & The Six is worth a watch for the fashion alone! DailyMail.com reveals the six must-have spring fashions inspired by the series.
Daisy Jones & The Six is a musical drama series on Amazon Prime about the rise and fall of a fictional rock band in the 1970s.
Daisy Jones and Six CCostume designer Dennis Wingate brought the book’s characters to life by building an enviable wardrobe for each cast member.
Bohemian sweet Daisy set For Billy Dunn’s cool rock star aesthetic, the costumes capture the zeitgeist — and we can’t get enough!
Whether it’s the nostalgic feeling that inspires people to bring back trends of the past or the way beloved characters make them look so good, ’70s styles are back!
And luckily with the boom in passive shopping and countless current brands adapting their design aesthetics to suit consumer demand, you don’t need a time machine to get the look. Just these six items:

Daisy Jones owned several suede coats with a fur collar and long sleeves. The style allowed her to gather without overpowering what’s underneath
1. (faux) fur trim coat
Between trench coats, ponchos, and puffers, all styles of ’70s outerwear kept functionality and style in mind.
A very popular outerwear of the decade of hippie chic was the knee-length suede coat which featured a large fur collar and long sleeves.
Daisy Jones (played by Riley Keough) owned a kit, as the coat allowed her to bunch up without overpowering what was underneath.
For a night out, the singer wore a jacket topped with a blouse and jeans, but the style doesn’t just work for the evening.
Daisy also wore her signature outer layer in the daytime over dresses and shorts.

Daisy wore cowboy boots with denim shorts, dresses, skirts, and everything in between


The band members, including drummer Warren Rojas (played by Sebastian Chacon), looked current in snap button-down shirts, while singer Simon Jackson and Daisy gave the rugged western outfits a sexy, feminine twist.
2. Cowboy boots
The ’70s style was generally laid-back with men gravitating toward western wear in the form of all-denim looks (similar to Graham Dunn played by Will Harrison) or corduroy jackets (seen on Eddie Roundtree played by Josh Whitehouse).
Drummer Warren Rojas (played by Sebastian Chacon) featured the moment in snap button-down shirts, while singer Simon Jackson (played by Nabih B) and Daisy gave rugged western outfits a sexy, feminine twist.
For one of her big shows, Simone wore a suede fringe jacket, accessorized with Native American jewelry.
Daisy showed up with traditional cowboy boots that she paired with just about everything.
Cowboy boots used to be high-performance boots for horse riders, but they’ve come a long way in the fashion world, and they’re more popular now than ever.
Looking for a heel? No problem! Want a pair with luxurious finishes? You got it!

It was impossible to ignore the wave of Western-inspired fashions moving across America thanks to shows like “Yellowstone” and Daisy Jones and Six.

Billy Dunn (played by Sam Claflin) opted for mirrored aviator styles
3. Statement sunglasses
The 1970s was a time of rebellion.
While Americans participated in the political and cultural movements of the 1960s (civil rights, the Kennedy assassination, anti-war protests) in the following decade they focused on personal liberation and rebellion against societal norms.
When mainstream life was rejected, the “hippie” counterculture movement emerged.
Bell-bottom pants, frayed jeans, country blouses, wallpaper prints, and oversized sunglasses were in vogue.
Camilla Dunn (played by Camila Morrone) wore minimal makeup and a pin-straight to keep her hair straight; She added ’70s drama to her look with oversized square frames.
Billy Dunn (played by Sam Claflin) chose mirrored aviator styles to cement his status as a rock star.
To get the look, make oversized round, oval, or square frames a part of your everyday ensembles.

Camila Dunne (played by Camila Morrone) wore very little makeup and a pin-straight to keep her hair straight. She added ’70s drama to her look with oversized square frames

Daisy and Camilla opted for white, handmade clothing, which makes the trend feel less festive and more sophisticated
4. Crochet clothes
The knitting industry boomed in the 1970s.
At its peak, women could find anything to crochet—from dresses to hats, hot pants, and even home decor—in bright colors and bold patterns.
But Daisy and Camilla opted for white, handmade clothing, which makes the trend feel less festive and more sophisticated.
Crochet patterns are easy to wear, and often made of lightweight cotton, perfect for keeping you cool.
Plus, the open knit gives a peek into what’s underneath.
5. Kaftan and kimono
Vogue declared the kaftan an essential piece of clothing in 1966 after luxury fashion houses such as Dior and Balenciaga made it part of their collections.
Stunning kaftans were part of Daisy’s Mediterranean-chic look in Greece, while ornate kimonos graced her stage outfits.
No longer a beach cover-up, kaftans can add an elegant (not to mention dramatic!) touch to any ensemble, and thanks to their long, loose shape, they’re comfortable enough to wear all day.

Crochet patterns are easy to wear, and often made of lightweight cotton, perfect for keeping you cool

Stunning kaftans were part of Greece’s Mediterranean chic daisy look, while ornate kimonos were an essential part of performance wear.

Wide-leg pants with a high waist were Daisy’s favorite bottoms style. She rocked them in peasant shirts, jackets and crop tops
6. Wide leg pants
Nothing says 1970’s like a pair of flared jeans or bell-bottom pants.
One of the reasons the exaggerated silhouette became so popular was the freedom of movement it allowed.
Wide-leg high-waisted pants were Daisy’s favourite. She rocked them in peasant shirts, jackets and crop tops.
Whether you’re looking to channel a disco singer, a keyboard player like Suki Waterhouse (played by Suki Waterhouse) or your inner flower girl, wide-leg pants are perfect for spring.
Best when worn with platforms!