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Four Daring Designs for the Disco Diva

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This client turns the beat around with a ’70s vibe

She might not remember the ’70s, but she loves to recreate the looks of the era, which also took over the runways for the past few seasons: bell-bottoms, wrap dresses, platform shoes, fringe, and gold jewelry. She watches The Last Days Of Disco for influence and Saturday Night Fever for reference and looks to icons Lauren Hutton, Bianca Jagger and Cher for how to pull off the look and revive the feminist sex appeal of the day. 


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Four Daring Designs for the Disco Diva

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This client turns the beat around with a ’70s vibe

She might not remember the ’70s, but she loves to recreate the looks of the era, which also took over the runways for the past few seasons: bell-bottoms, wrap dresses, platform shoes, fringe, and gold jewelry. She watches The Last Days Of Disco for influence and Saturday Night Fever for reference and looks to icons Lauren Hutton, Bianca Jagger and Cher for how to pull off the look and revive the feminist sex appeal of the day. 


Four Daring Designs for the Disco Diva

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How Bailey’s Fine Jewelry Navigated a Store Closing With Confidence

After 15 years in Raleigh’s Crabtree location, Bailey’s Fine Jewelry president Trey Bailey faced a challenging decision: how to close a store while preserving both financial strength and the brand’s reputation. The answer was Wilkerson. “They understood both the emotional and financial sides,” Bailey explains. The results? Significant inventory reduction with professionalism throughout. “They don’t just run a sale—they help close a chapter in the best way possible.” Watch Bailey share his experience.

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