So, I’ve been obsessed with the 70s lately, especially the fashion. And who’s more iconic from that era than Bianca Jagger, right? I decided to dive deep into her style and see if I could recreate some of her famous looks. It was a wild ride, let me tell you!

First, I started digging around for information about her. Found out she was born in Nicaragua, which I thought was pretty cool. And of course, everyone knows she was married to Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones. That’s where it all started for her, meeting him when she was 26. Their daughter, Jade Jagger, is a jewelry designer now. Interesting how things turn out.
Bianca was known for her bold choices, like that white Yves Saint Laurent suit she wore when she married Mick in ’71. That was a game-changer. People were talking about it. I mean, a suit instead of a wedding dress? No one was doing that back then.
I spent hours looking at old photos of her, trying to figure out what made her style so special. It wasn’t just the clothes, it was the attitude. She just oozed confidence. There were so many beautiful dresses, and she just wore them with such style.
Then came the fun part – trying to recreate her looks. I rummaged through vintage stores, went online, and even tried to make a few pieces myself. It was a bit of a mess, honestly. Finding a suit that even remotely resembled the one she wore was a nightmare. But I wasn’t giving up.
I even tried to learn more about what she’s up to now. Turns out she’s big into human rights activism. That’s a far cry from her Studio 54 days, hanging out with Andy Warhol and being a muse for the designer Halston. But hey, people change, right?

- The White Suit: I found a vintage white blazer and pants that were kind of close. It wasn’t perfect, but with the right accessories, it gave off a similar vibe. Felt pretty powerful wearing it, I must say.
- The Glamorous Gowns: This was a bit easier. Flowy dresses are making a comeback, so I found a few that had that 70s feel. Accessorizing with some big earrings and dramatic makeup definitely helped.
In the end, I realized it’s not about copying Bianca Jagger exactly. It’s about capturing the essence of her style – the confidence, the boldness, the willingness to break the rules. That’s what I took away from this whole experience.
It was a lot of work, but it was fun. It made me appreciate the fashion of that era even more. And who knows, maybe I’ll even incorporate a little bit of Bianca’s style into my own wardrobe. A little bit of 70s glam never hurt anybody, right?
My conclusion?
Bianca Jagger’s style is timeless. It’s about more than just the clothes. It’s about attitude. It is about the fact that even big fashion designers like Kim Jones took inspiration from her. And that’s something that will never go out of fashion.