Harry Styles
Oh, Harry, you are quite obviously our Mick Jagger and how lucky are we to bask in your 70s king aesthetic.
Of course, Harry stans will know that he has been wearing flares in all types of colours and patterns since One Direction went on their "hiatus."
In this to die for picture with Lizzo, Harry has opted for a neutral coloured flare.
Neutrals are a great contribution to an all-round, stylish wardrobe because they can match anything, but they aren't restricted by the modest nature of plain black pants.
Pintuck Flare Knit Pant, $49.99 from Glassons.
Flared Trousers, $69.95 from Zara.
Bella Hadid
Now, not to be hypocritical, but there is an essential reason to incorporate black flares into your clothing collection.
Black is appropriate for most occasions, which means on days when you cannot for the life of you put an outfit together, it's the easy alternative that will look fashionable even though it required minimal effort.
Bella's all-black ensemble almost makes us forget that flares are such a 70s-inspired trend because her look is smack bang where it belongs in the 21st century.
She even looks slightly futuristic, proving one can completely de-retro a look to maintain a modern edge.
Lettuce Trim Flare Knit Pant, $49.99 from Glassons.
Split Side Flare Ponte Pant, $39.99 from Glassons.
Adut Akech
Our Australian supermodel looks insane in this textured, glittery and fabulous flare.
It is a more flamboyant and formal take on the trend, one for when you're feeling a little extra.
Although Adut's flares probably cost a pretty penny, here are some glitzy dupes to wear to your next event.
Luck and Trouble Flashy Glitter Flares Black, $59.95 from The Universal Store.
Zebra Ribbed Flares, $28 from Nasty Gal.
Tim Nelson
Australian indie band Cub Sport's effervescent lead singer Tim Nelson has an eclectic style which is the perfect physical manifestation of the band's psychedelic sound.
When Tim isn't decked out in divine stage outfits, the singer has been seen rocking colourful flares.
Colour can feel like a risk, but it's also one of the easiest ways to be creative with fashion - let's be real: colour rules are rapidly becoming a thing of the past.
Flared Trousers, $69.95 from Zara.
Split Side Flare Pant, $59.99 from Nasty Gal.
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