“Who could deny the allure of groovy fringe, boho-chic skirts, and crocheted tops?

Then there are ’70s hairstyles, ranging from wild and free to semi-structured.

That’s where the beehive hairdo comes in.

Singer Andra Day with traditional beehive

Originating in the ’60s, it was so popular that it carried over into the early ’70s.

Singer Andra Dayhas been known for her cool hair moves almost as much as her voice.

She’s keen on retro looks and has sported a traditional beehive on more than one red-carpet occasion.

Kim Kardashian with half-up beehive

To keep the look modern, she pairs it with glam makeup and contemporary fashion.

It’s one way to update the style for today’s kind of world.

It also looks great today, as Kim Kardashian demonstrates.

Blake Lively with hint of a beehive

And, yes hairspray is a must to hold the look together.

Make it yours by bumping up the height all around the crown.

Blake usually favors a side part, and it’s a great way to start.

Secure your tresses at the center back of the crown of your head.

If you need more volume, use the end of a rattail comb to gently pull hair upward.

Finish it all by misting locks with a strong-hold hairspray to keep the height in place.