The ’70s are back, baby. But it’s not just bell-bottom jeans and fringe this time around—crochet, babydoll dresses, oversized round sunglasses, and frilly tops will also be hugely popular this spring and summer. Mark my word. 

I looked to three of the era’s icons for a little help with ’70s-inspired outfit ideas that still look cool today. It was the decade Farrah Fawcett got her breakthrough role in Charlie’s Angels, Diana Ross enjoyed huge success with The Supremes, and Jane Birkin became the poster girl for French-girl style. All three women’s style has stood the test of time and is still impossibly cool to this day. Scroll down for 6 outfit ideas inspired by the ’70s. 

I’m obsessed with this simple outfit Farrah Fawcett wore in July 1976. 

PSA: This top also comes in a floral print I’m equally in love with. 

Kaia Gerber was recently photographed in a beautiful dress by this L.A. brand. 

You can never have too many white tanks. 

This Free People tank is just gorgeous. 

This $25 price tag is seriously tempting. 

As you can see, Diana Ross nailed airport style in 1973.

Word to the wise: Snag these best-sellers while they’re still in sale. 

Hurry: These won’t be on sale forever. 

Long live the ’70s. 

How can you beat this $15 price tag? 

Shown here in Cannes, Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg were a power couple in the ’70s. 

This one is a dead-ringer for Jane Birkin’s perfect crochet crop top. 

Mango never gets it wrong. 

Crochet is a hallmark of ’70s style. 

Sheer perfection. 

Jane Birkin and George Harrison were photographed here in 1970. 

This babydoll dress is nearly identical to Jane Birkin’s, down to the square neckline and puffed sleeves. 

Another fantastic babydoll dress. 

H&M always comes through with the wallet-friendly options. 

Reformation can do no wrong. 

I’m obsessed with this wallpaper print. 

Urban Outfitters’s dress selection is always stellar. 

This sale price is such a deal. 

Jane Birkin’s crochet dress from 1970 is iconic. 

This dress was directly inspired by Birkin. 

The ultimate beach coverup. 

This crochet pattern is very similar to Jane Birkin’s dress. 

Mark my word: crochet will be everywhere this spring and summer. 

Get a head start on your spring wardrobe before everything sells out. 

Another super chic crochet option. 

A great under-$50 buy. 

Diana Ross looked impeccably stylish at the Tony Awards in 1977. 

I’ll take any excuse to copy Diana Ross’s style. 

This is giving me major Laurel-Canyon-in-the-’70s vibes. 

Off-the-shoulder tops come back every spring, so they’re definitely worth a $40 investment. 

I’m in love with ruffle blouses this year. 

Next, 5 easy spring trends I found at Reformation and J.Crew