Daisy Jones Thrift Guide
How to thrift for Daisy Jones & The Six inspired outfits.
The new book-to-screen adaptation of Daisy Jones & The Six is nothing short of warm weather style inspiration. From crochet halter tops with knee-high boots, to double denim and paisley maxis, this cast covers ample vintage ground. The first step in thrifting niche items is curating references. Costume Designer Denise Wingate had a character outfit bible ready to go long before the director was even attached, pulling looks from various films, magazines, and vintage photos of the 70s. Here are some things to look for when sourcing your perfect 70’s look amongst vintage shops and flea markets, just like Wingate did. (words in bold are keywords to search on your favorite online resale)
Daisy
Vibes: iconic vintage queen who unintentionally gatekeeps
Colors: warm neutrals, with red pops, light blues
Items:
Undershirt/nighty-tank/cami
Scalloped, feminine accents, pointelle knit
Lace, crochet, ruffles, fringe, ties (on necklines, sleeves, waistlines, etc)
Chained/concho belts (shells, stones, gems)
Oversized outer layer; a shawl, cape, overshirt, button down, fur coat
High-waisted flared/bell-bottom denim
Keep an eye out for fun buttons, double seams, detailed pockets
If you can’t be bothered to scour high and low: Revice Denim Flares
Cowboy boots (if you’re anti-thrifted shoes check your local boot barn for a deal)
Daisy is a knee-high girly but I have two pairs of mid-calf and find them more versatile
Brands: Code West, Ariat, Frye, Ed Hardy
If possible look in-store first, so you can try them on - all boots are made a little differently depending on the shape and size of the toe.
Camila
Vibes: chic boho mom
Colors: browns, blues, deep reds, and orange
Items:
Maxi everything, long skirts, long dresses long sleeves - the original nap dress
Tiered/layered maxi
Paisley, paisley paisley! In any and all colors
Textures
Suede, leather, patchwork denim
Accessories:
Knee-high boots (heeled if you want it), big sunglasses
Karen
Vibe: Not just the rockstars girlfriend she's also the rockstar
Colors: dark and deep, black, purple maroon, hints of silver
Items:
Sheer, mesh tops and overshirts, capes
Simple black bra tops
Staple cropped/fitted jacket
Structured, boxy, western, collared
Her pants vary from fabric to silhouette with every outfit but they are usually dark (black, plum, maroon) she plays around with textures and features:
Suede, corduroy, with different in-seams, rises
Simone
Vibes: NY disco on and off duty
Colors: jewel tones, and metallics
Items:
Halters! Bangles! Glitter! Sparkle! Sequins!
Feathers, leather, natural textures
Patterned silk button-downs
Vibrant patterns, paisley, geometric, animal print
Jumpsuits, matching two pieces
Look for ones with belts or ties at the waist
Velvet, velour, silk
Jeweled/tassel trim
Chunky unique jewelry
Feathers again, geometric shapes
Natural stones, turquoise, tiger eye, azure
Large pendant necklaces, earrings
Large cuffs
Billy
Vibes: wrangler model with his rent due
Colors: blues, black, charcoal
Items:
Two words: double denim
Short sleeve, long sleeve, boot cut straight leg, whatever it is, it’s denim!
Throw on your favorite white tee under, or not
Button downs:
Look in the men’s section!
Look for fun buttons, pocket flaps, contrast stitching
Leather blazer/jacket
Mirrored Aviators
Billy’s the kind of guy to have one or two pairs of boots on rotation
Black, heeled boot with stirrup straps - pointed toe
Black or brown mid-calf soft square toe
Eddie
Vibes: frontman energy who’s actually a bassist
Colors: another dark-colored (he’s too dreamy to be gloomy) - at least one black item, whether his pants, a vest, a jacket or top
Items:
Collars! All kinds, on everything; half zips, quarter zips, buttons, jackets
Elongated
Neckties, scarf something going on up top always
Shirt tucked in, so some staple belts are needed
Tighter fit pants, with at least a boot cut if not a flare or bell bottom
Square toed boots
Warren
Vibes: subtle vintage king who wouldn’t gatekeep his favorite stores - a literal ray of sunshine
Colors: wears the lighter end of neutrals, yellows, tan, white, light blue the occasional patchwork coat
Items:
Button-downs but
unbuttoned
w a tee under tucked
into high-waisted boot-cut jeans
Vests
Suede, corduroy, textured or striped pant
Fun designs, embroidered, accents, patchwork
A good worn-in fitting graphic tee, maybe one a size smaller than you’d normally go
Single stitch
Ringer
Different color ‘wife appreciators’/ ribbed tanks
Accessories:
Beaded necklaces, stones, layered, leather rope
Leather belt with embossing
Brown/orange lensed aviators
Graham
Vibes: Definitely giving too humbly talented to care about clothes, has a couple of cool shirts Karen helped him buy
Colors: light denim, navy, browns (specifically a ‘graham cracker’ brown)
Items:
Takes a little bit of everyone else, neutral colors
Staple jeans, staple top. He's a simple guy not fussy with the extras.
Knit polos, chambray shirts, pearlescent buttons
Bomber jackets
Looser worn-in denim (Lee is the softest denim ever)
Square-toe boots
While these specific characters have a lot of overlapping pieces, their personal style is what differentiates them. At the end of the day if you aren’t headed to a party that has a strict dress code for historically accurate 70’s garb, then this is a good starting point to Daisy Jonesify your closet. Most of us have items that are inspired by these trends whether we know it or not. As the fads fade, the staples stay. Jumpsuits and clogs are two items that are coined as ‘70s fashion’ but are constantly being reinvented to this day. In the past couple of years, we’ve seen an increase in head scarves, crochet sets, and halter tops. I don’t think 70s influence will be going anywhere any time soon.
Wingate mentions she pulled pieces from the 1920s and 1930s because that was the vintage that was popular in the 70s. So what might be considered as the 70s to the current generation could have been vintage from another’s. We used to joke about how one-day low-rise jeans and uggs might make a comeback, I truly never thought I would live to see the day. Regardless, trends will cycle but finding pieces that represent you and your individuality will create a lasting wardrobe. A little dose of main character energy might just help you emulate the perfect main character wardrobe.
Sarah Sullivan
Sarah is a freelance writer and production assistant based in Orlando, Florida. With a background in various areas of production ranging from film to theatre, she knows how to dress the part. She's an avid concert go-er and tv-watcher who loves to chat about the newest book-to-screen adaptation. Throughout her many jobs, she follows her passion for storytelling, most recently by way of selling merchandise at concerts for artists big and small. She takes all these experiences to tackle and share the niche sectors of fashion.