Is Stevie Nicks the ultimate rock chick icon? How the star’s style evolution continues to inspire

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Is Stevie Nicks The Ultimate Rock Chick Icon? How The Star’s Style Evolution Continues To Inspire
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By Lara Owen, PA

Small town Arizona-born star Stevie Nicks, initially found fame as a lead vocalist in the pop-rock band Fleetwood Mac back in 1975. And over the years, The Chain singer’s groovy, witchy style has made as much history as her music.

Her instantly-recognisable hats and handkerchief hems have inspired countless designers, from Saint Laurent to Chloé, who have taken cues from her dazzling performance outfits.

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Stevie Nicks sings on stage in velvet long coat and black mesh gloves
Stevie Nicks often experiments with mesh, velvet and lace in her stage attire (Alamy/PA)

As the now 76-year-old star returns to the stage for a solo appearance tonight at British Summer Time (BST) Festival in Hyde Park, anticipation for her attire is as high as it is for the music.

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Stevie Nicks plays tambourine covered in ribbons on stage in all black outfit with top hat
Stevie Nicks now often sports all-black ensembles adorned with ribbons, frills and trims (Alamy/PA)

Now an emblem for bohemian-come-steam punk fashion, Stevie Nicks’ free-spirited and fiercely non-conformist style has inspired generations of misfits and mavericks – demonstrating that dressing how you feel is always the ultimate fashion statement.

Stevie Nicks sings into mic on stage with white fur coat and black midi dress with black boots
Dreams singer combines clashing textures and fabrics in the form of lace, velvet and fur (Alamy/PA)

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Just five months before joining Fleetwood Mac, Nicks had been working as a waitress and a cleaner. But upon joining the band, the singer had a clear vision of how she wished to appear: free-flowing, feminine and trailblazing.

Nicks stands at the side of the stage next to bandmates in a silk cream two piece with flowing sleeves and a matching skinny scarf
Nicks’ young style was emblematic of the laid-back Seventies, full of relaxed silhouettes and light flowing fabrics such as silk and satin (Alamy/PA)

In those early days, she employed the help of costume designer, Margi Kent, to help compile her Seventies tour wardrobe.

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From sweeping dresses with fluted sleeves, to flared ponchos accessorised with a beribboned tambourine – Nicks’ style fit easily into the glitz-and-glam of the music scene of the time, blending artistic nonchalance and bold rock and roll. Before long, plenty of people were sporting bohemian dresses in velvets, lace or organza mesh.

Stevie Nicks stands in white mesh flowing gown on Eighties album cover for Bella Donna
Nicks had an ethereal approach to Eighties fashion, with many of her album covers conveying a delicate and spiritual quality (Alamy/PA)

In the Eighties – when the singer began performing as a solo artist too – she stayed true to her beloved floaty styles, often taking an ethereal approach to the decade’s iconic fashions.

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By the Nineties, Nicks had evolved into a more gothic and vampy style, sporting more black in varying fabrics adorned with striking jewels and accessories.

Stevie Nicks wear black velvet dress with red beaded earrings, a statement cross necklace and mech gloves
Nicks leant into a more gothic approach in the Nineties as she marked the 10th anniversary of her solo career debut (Alamy/PA)

Around this time, the star was subjected to criticism for gaining weight – which occurred while dealing with an addiction to Klonopin (a drug prescribed to treat certain anxiety and seizure disorders). Nicks had been prescribed it while she was overcoming cocaine addiction, along with many other musicians at the time, later saying in an interview: “I lost those eight years of my life. I didn’t write, and I had gained so much weight.”

During this time, she sported a more sombre wardrobe, incorporating more layering and accessories – and Nicks eventually began using her platform to warn others about the dangers of drugs.

Steve Nicks wears long black lace dress with black boots and gloves
Stevie Nicks began to wear more layers disguising weight gain which she was criticized for by the media (Alamy/PA)

This shift in style didn’t detour her as a fashion muse, however. In 1997, American fashion designer Anna Sui dedicated her whole autumn/winter show to the singer.

And Nicks continues to inspire fashion followers today, from her high-end performance costumes to her day-to-day boho chic.

The band Fleetwood Mac pose for a photos dressed in Seventies styels from flared jeans to suede waistcoats
Nicks and her bandmates were known for their free-spirited and casual approach to fashion, music and relationships (Alamy/PA)

How to get Stevie Nicks’ boho-rock look

Black mesh wrap top with fluted sleeves
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Monki Sheer Wrap Blouse

Model wears white capped sleeve lace trim midi length dress
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Apricot Crochet Detail Tiered Maxi Dress

Model wears wide length indigo denim jeans with flowing bottoms
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M&S Lyocell Blend Wide Palazzo Leg Jeans

Hobo bag in brown suede
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Joe Browns Easy Street Hobo Suede Bag

Woman wears beige and black embroided tassle shawl with black flared trousers and aviator glasses and glod block heels
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Jayley Collection Black Devore Tasseled Kimono Jacket

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