30 Anthropologie and Free People Styles Daisy Jones Would Approve Of

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Free People)

By now, you’re probably aware of the Prime Video smash hit Daisy Jones & The Six. The show’s retro vibes have hit many with a wave of '70s fashion inspiration. Riley Keough, our latest WWW cover star, plays Daisy Jones who dresses just as well as she can carry a tune. Ever since I was immersed in the groovy world of music and fashion, I can’t get the clothes out of my mind. When thinking up online shopping destinations that could scratch this itch, Free People and Anthropologie immediately came to mind.

If you’ve been inundated with never-ending thoughts of '70s fashion, then keep on scrolling. I’ve been on the hunt for styles that channel these rock-inspired, nomadic vibes, and I’ve landed on a gold mine of yummy earthy tones, flowy silhouettes, flared denim, sheer knits, and so much more at Free People and Anthropologie. On top of that, Free People has even created a limited collaboration with Prime Video to bring some really strong Daisy-inspired styles straight to the fashion set. Ahead shop hand-picked pieces that’d make Daisy Jones herself shake in her boots.

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Chichi Offor
Associate Shopping Editor

Chinazor "Chichi" Offor is a Georgia-born, Los Angeles–based associate editor who relocated from Brooklyn, New York, and joined Who What Wear's West Coast office in 2022. At WWW, she utilizes over 10 years of editorial experience to dish out shopping advice to the masses and analyze key pop-cultural moments. Chichi previously worked at Refinery29, where she helped revolutionize the brand’s plus-size and inclusive fashion coverage. In her spare time, she’s keeping up with the latest movie releases, enjoying a relaxing day at the spa, or obsessing over her latest ADHD-fueled hyperfixation (e.g., Jesse McCartney's underrated career, the negative effects of bicoastal intellectual elitism, and Gen Z’s loneliness epidemic). You can find her online @thechichio on Instagram.