Chattanooga Times Free Press

1969 Flashback,

AN ODE TO TINSELTOWN NOSTALGIA

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We couldn’t help but jump on the style wagon of Quentin Tarantino’s latest film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (July 26). The snapshot of 1969 Hollywood follows the adventures of actor Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his best friend and trusty stunt double, Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), and also features Margot Robbie as actress Sharon Tate. —Megan O’Neill Melle

❶ HULLABALOO!

Inspired by Rick Dalton’s scene on the set of Hullabaloo, LuchaPop! created this Vintage Ringer Tee paying homage to both the 1960s variety series and Tarantino’s movie. $24, etsy.com

❷ DENIM DAYS

There’s hardly a more American wardrobe staple than the denim jacket, and Cliff Booth proves pieces like the Levi’s

transcend generation­s. Ex-Boyfriend Trucker Jacket $90, levis.com

❸ A HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC

The 100-year-old Musso & Frank Grill has not only played a role in the social life of Tinseltown greats— Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe and Orson Welles were frequent patrons—it’s also the backdrop for numerous Once Upon a Time scenes. It’s no surprise Tarantino is a regular. Musso & Frank Grill Art Print by Matt Whitby, $20–$52, redbubble.com

❹ WHEN ORANGE LEATHER WAS COOL

Update Rick Dalton’s signature orange leather jacket with the Free People Suede Moto version, modernized by its fitted cut and burnt orange hue. $198, freepeople.com

❺ COLOR BLOCKED

Sharon Tate’s striped baby tee and cutoff shorts are the ultimate summer-in-L.A. combo. Get her multicolor look with New Rio Earrings from MaryJane Claverol. $129, shopbop.com

❻ THROWING SHADE

Worn throughout the film by DiCaprio, Pitt and Mike Moh—who plays a young Bruce Lee—the Classic

Aviator Gradient has stood the test of time. $168, ray-ban.com

❼ EARTH TONES RETURN!

Channel the film’s earthy vibe (and late-’60s wide-legged fashions) with these Tie-Front Split-Seam Wide-Leg Pants in Gold Sun. $99, nordstrom.com

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