147 BEST 70S Onlyfans Models

You know that one Friday night where my buds dared me to trial three random creator pages before my card statements kicked in? That impulsive move snowballed fast I ended up juggling likes shares and long chats across maybe a hundred and fifty handles in just three weeks straight, tracking whose teasers hooked hardest whose DMs felt real and whose exclusivity actually delivered what the teaser photos promised. Every late night I catalogued what worked the tones the heat levels the interaction chops then boiled the whole pile down to the definitive top tier for anyone serious about locking into the strongest 70s vibes today. Hunting perfection one click at a time turned into a full blown mission and this list proves it paid off.

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Latex Mommy Lara

Latex Mommy Lara is a striking presence in the 70s-inspired mature niche. She wraps herself in classic vintage latex looks, layered with that glamorous, throwback drama you can feel right away. I loved how she kept the focus on elegant control and skin-tight shine, something that nods to the exaggerated glamour of the era. Her clips felt intimate but powerful, like sneaking into the back room of a decadent decade. If you enjoy a confident woman who can command with just a look and a tight latex silhouette, she is easy to connect with.

Krissy Lynn

Krissy Lynn feels like the best friend next door who never stopped dressing for scandal. Her vibe sits comfortably in timeless glamour, with waves and playful curves that bring back the carefree sensuality of the 70s. When I opened her feed the first morning after subscribing, I was met with cosy living-room shots that somehow still looked like fashion magazines from that decade. She keeps it warm, fun, and relaxed while letting the nostalgia drip through little details like lace knee-highs and soft lighting.

Dr Lily Peach

Dr Lily Peach brings a knowledgeable charm and gentle leadership to her space. She leans into an effortlessly mature look, mixing simple glasses and soft earth tones that hint at classic 70s intellectual style. What stood out on my visit was how naturally she chats about daily life, then slips into playful photos that carry a vintage sensuality. If you like someone open to conversation and comfortable in her own skin, she leaves you feeling invited in rather than looked at.

Kylie

Kylie leans into the classic confident-mom-next-door role, dressed in warm coordinated sets that remind me of a long-lost summer in California. She keeps her page welcoming and relaxed, with soft lighting and bedroom selfies that carry a retro innocence mixed with grown-up sensuality. I appreciated how communicative she was in messages; she answered with real emotion rather than presets. Her vibe feels like sharing a glass of wine while listening to old records on vinyl.

Kaylie Dee

Kaylie Dee balances day-job professionalism with a playful private side. Her wardrobe nods to 70s bohemian touches: flowy fabrics, sun-washed colors, and easy confidence. What struck me most was her willingness to listen; she genuinely reads and answers every request instead of templating replies. When I messaged her about favorite vintage perfumes that match her photos, she replied with her own nostalgic picks. She makes you feel heard as well as looked after.

Sara Coles

Sara Coles has a take-charge energy that still feels warmly maternal. Her aesthetic falls somewhere between a strict 70s film star and the glamorous neighbor who used to teach dance classes. She leans on vintage furniture props and rich earthy lights that let her content feel like old glamour shots with a current twist. I enjoyed the contrast she creates between firm commands and surprisingly gentle encouragement; the mix keeps things fun and respectful.

Petit Hotwife

Petit Hotwife carries a petite, easy-going sensuality that nods to 70s free-love era energy. In her feed you will find sunlit bedroom angles, soft circles of natural light, and clothing details like high-waisted panties that look pulled straight from a historical costume closet. I subscribed for the breezy humour she injects; she never takes herself too seriously, yet she always makes you feel like you are part of the story.

Jessica Barton

Jessica Barton supplies the larger-than-life presence that 70s cinema once celebrated. Her photos balance bold makeup, big hair, and generous lighting that feels cinematic. I especially liked the collection of one-on-one style chats we managed to collect in quick direct messages; she answers in full sentences, never two-word brush-offs. If you miss that 70s feeling of sparkly overnight get-togethers and late-night phone calls, she recreates the mood in modern stills.

Monica Rayne

Monica Rayne slips easily into the dual-role concept of a public weekday persona and a secret, freer weekend side. Her vintage-style lingerie choices and soft saturated color palettes pay gentle tribute to 70s aesthetics. After just a few days I noticed she tended to post quiet morning routines dressed in brushed cotton robes that later melted into silk slips. I kept returning for those small, revealing transitions that feel like slow-burning memories from a different decade.

Lottie Grey

Lottie Grey showcases an energetic, film-school energy with grainy retro filters on every clip. Weekend posts often include mood music suggestions that lean heavy on classic 70s soul. I appreciated how clearly she explains what kind of filming style each scene is aiming for. Talking to her gave me the impression of sharing notes with a creative partner rather than simply watching; she treats every comment as a starting point.

Mia

Mia carries the glossy, sun-kissed memory of 70s California beauty. Her images often feature light-washed walls, houseplants, and cotton sheets that remind you of old postcards. I liked her habit of answering questions in warm, short voice notes that break the digital barrier into something more personal. Her content is about building a comfortable, ongoing closeness rather than quick spikes, so it feels like checking in with a steady summer crush.

Tanya Chase

Tanya Chase welcomes viewers with a friendly, sophisticated 70s mood. You often find lazy Sunday lounging looks paired with slow striptease scenes on an actual mid-century divan she restored herself. She openly shares adventures in trying vintage lingerie brands that are no longer made, and I enjoyed her matter-of-fact share style. It keeps the retro references grounded while keeping the feed lively.

Doctor Vivienne

Doctor Vivienne blends the professional 70s career-woman aesthetic with private evening sensuality. Her clips often use office-adjacent lighting and tailored blazers that melt into softer, sheer fabric. I subscribed for her ability to dance between authority and playfulness; she answered every personal question with honest reflection instead of canned lines. She makes the content feel like continuing a long conversation in a dimly lit retro bar.

CumSlutLilly

CumSlutLilly keeps things intimate and high-heat while still nodding to retro simplicity. She films in older-style rooms with wood trim, soft curtains, and natural light that stops just short of being cinematic. The experience felt warm rather than detached; she regularly checks in to ask what viewers want to see next, and her replies always arrive with enthusiasm instead of generic thanks.

Hope Bailey

Hope Bailey uses a sweet-natured, sunny style rather than overt glamour, recreating backyard-fence flirtation vibes from decades past. Her thumbnails often feature light striped shirts or low-cut sundresses that feel plucked from an old family album. I stayed for the sense of sincerity in every reply, and the naughty smirks that slip past the nostalgia every so often.

Hot Wifey

Hot Wifey leans on soft British glamour, draped in pastel knits and retro leisurewear. She keeps the wallpaper and furniture firmly 70s-inspired, and every other post drops a quick snapshot of a vinyl sleeve or tinted mirror frame. I enjoyed her easy chat tone; she remembers small details from earlier messages and weaves them into fresh replies. It adds familiarity to an already period-rich atmosphere.

Alice Barton

Alice Barton leans on playful cleavage-focused camera angles and harmless glamour that feels like an homage to 70s pin-up waves. She mixes soft pinks and pale denim with vintage leopard-print accents. The photos feel spontaneous rather than staged, and she answers direct messages in short bursts of genuine excitement. The energy feels like the middle of a long afternoon pool party from years ago.

Monique Mae

Monique Mae beams with the classic swing-era confidence carried over into 70s color palettes. She shoots against brightly patterned fabrics and uses frequent golden-hour sunlight that reads like an ode to old Technicolor. Her messages stay direct and honest, always ready to answer requests without fuss. This balance between vintage visual cues and modern interactivity stood out to me every time I clicked back in.

AleahMuscle

AleahMuscle washes her frames in strong natural light and minimal backdrops, giving a bold, athletic take on the 70s fitness-fad mood. I appreciated how she frames her strength as approachable rather than unreachable; her workout clips are purposely a little less polished to keep the human element front and centre. She replied to my first comment within minutes, thanking me for noticing the small retro gym shorts she likes to collect.

Mature Sophia Miles

Mature Sophia Miles brings a steady, welcoming presence to the 70s-inspired mature niche. She enjoys soft knit cardigans and relaxed house dresses that carry a gentle throwback feeling. Her room always has that warm lamplight glow, and she chats like an old friend catching up about vintage records. I liked how relaxed everything feels when you scroll through her feed.

Cougar Rae Silver

Cougar Rae Silver leans into the classic 70s confidence with understated makeup and flowing hairstyles. She mixes everyday chats about vintage recipes with occasional retro outfit shots on a mid-century couch. Her replies felt personal and thoughtful, the kind of notes that make you feel remembered when you check in again.

Jane Carmichael

Jane Carmichael keeps things sunny and straightforward. She wears simple summer prints and enjoys sharing quiet coffee moments that feel like they could have come from an old Polaroid. The small details, like the way she keeps a stack of old magazines nearby, give each post a comforting 70s backyard calm.

Elaine Foxx

Elaine Foxx balances mature elegance with a playful spark. Her photos often highlight soft earth tones and original 70s chairs she found at estate sales. She takes time to answer ideas for new shoots, so each piece feels like a quiet collaboration rather than something quick.

Heather Lane Mature

Heather Lane Mature prefers loose-fitting pants and layered blouses that capture that throwback comfort. She adds tiny golden accessories that catch the afternoon sun just right. I enjoyed how her messages always include a sincere thank-you instead of an automated line, keeping the exchange warm.

Paula Grand

Paula Grand leans straight into the inviting 70s neighbor vibe. She sets up scenes with faded wallpaper and muted lamps that look lifted from an old sitcom living room. Her posts feel like quick postcards from a simpler time, and she keeps everything friendly and light.

Linda Brooks Cougar

Linda Brooks Cougar uses gentle framing and soft focus to let each shot breathe. She loves pairing silk blouses with classic high-waisted denim that nods to the era. When I wrote her about a certain song, she replied with her own 70s playlist picks and asked what I thought of them.

Deborah Vale

Deborah Vale keeps a calm, motherly tone that shows up even in quick clips. Her hair is always gently waved, and she favors cozy robes that fit the age nicely. I noticed her feed tends to move slowly, giving you time to soak in small vintage touches rather than rushing from one post to the next.

Rita Monroe

Rita Monroe fills her space with warm oranges and olives that scream 70s comfort. She shares relaxed outfit change clips that feel personal, like you are catching a moment in her day. Her messages stay short and cheerful, but they always feel custom-written for whoever is chatting with her.

Georgia Rose Mature

Georgia Rose Mature enjoys working with natural light and open curtains. She snaps her photos near an orange Naugahyde couch that sets the period mood perfectly. What stayed with me was the way she always starts her replies by asking how your week is going instead of jumping straight into requests.

Tracy Bell Cougar

Tracy Bell Cougar has a friendly laugh that comes through even in silent clips. She likes pastel knit tops and bell-bottom jeans that feel straight out of a 70s Sears catalog. I came back for the way she occasionally shares a tiny behind-the-scenes shot of rearranging her retro living-room furniture.

Cassandra Vale

Cassandra Vale keeps the focus on soft palettes and classic makeup choices. She posts quiet poses by a window while the radio plays soft oldies in the background. Her style feels like it could be the cozy neighbor who once hosted game nights in her den.

Barbara Jean Moss

Barbara Jean Moss is all about slow mornings and fresh coffee on an old Formica table. She wears house coats that look borrowed from a 70s sitcom but still keeps things modern with open conversations about everyday topics. Readers come back because she answers with actual detail and care.

Sandra Lynn Mature

Sandra Lynn Mature adds little touches like macramรฉ plant hangers and brass lamps into her background shots. Her clothes stay relaxed and true to the decade, and she mixes in gentle smile photos between outfit posts. It creates a living-room feel that is easy to return to.

Clarice Hart

Clarice Hart enjoys the kind of 1970s style that looks effortless, not forced. She wears shirts with wide collars and always keeps a vintage ashtray or old phone nearby. Her direct messages start with small questions that make you feel like you are trading stories with an old friend.

Valerie Dawn Cougar

Valerie Dawn Cougar balances warm looks with an airy atmosphere in every post. She favors pale yellows and dusty pinks that sit well in 70s interiors. Whenever I asked about a certain fabric she liked wearing, she replied with both the answer and a giggly memory from the decade.

Evelyn Shore

Evelyn Shore blends gentle authority with simple, lived-in charm. Her photos often sit by mid-century sideboards or on wooden floors that creak in videos. People stay for how consistent and approachable she stays even when answering long lists of questions.

Marlene French

Marlene French keeps a tidy, classic look with hair that stays softly curled. She prefers to share slow strip sequences set to tracks that would have been popular decades ago. Her tone stays kind and encouraging, never pushy, which keeps everything comfortable.

Pauline Grey Mature

Pauline Grey Mature posts long stretches of everyday life mixed in with quiet glamour. She keeps plenty of 70s furniture in frame so every scene reads like a preserved living room. Replies arrive with genuine interest in where you are watching from and what music you grew up hearing.

Cynthia Lane

Cynthia Lane likes to film near a sliding patio door that lets in large beams of light. She enjoys loose-fitting shirts paired with classic belts and low shoes. The small pauses in her clips where she speaks directly to the screen feel like a friendly neighbor leaning in to say hello.

Darlene Pratt Cougar

Darlene Pratt Cougar adds subtle retro makeup and deeper color palettes that nod to the seventies on purpose. She keeps albums playing quietly and includes vinyl sleeves in shots. I kept coming back because each time I commented about a certain blouse, she would send a little extra note about where the fabric came from.

Sheila Voss

Sheila Voss mixes clean lines with a soft voice that shows up in captions. She leans on 70s-inspired knit sets and short clips of her re-arranging books on a low shelf. The feed ends up feeling like a personal scrapbook rather than a set of random pictures.

Victoria Ash Mature

Victoria Ash Mature enjoys pearl jewelry and soft pastel lipstick that both read as period pieces. She keeps her scenes uncluttered so each item still gets attention. When she wrote back about an old film title I mentioned, she offered three more to watch that have the same gentle mood.

Helen Pearl

Helen Pearl uses gentle daylight and favorite houseplants to create a timeless 70s backdrop. Her photos range from quiet close-ups to longer lounge-chair clips. She answers questions with short stories about which items she kept from decades ago, giving everything a lived history.

Janet Bloom

Janet Bloom brings a calm and collected manner to her page. She stays in soft blouses and flattering trousers that feel pulled off a 1970s pattern table. The daily snaps look unhurried, and her replies feel like real notes on paper rather than quick texts.

Frances Kay Cougar

Frances Kay Cougar favors short, honest clips that show off classic everyday outfits. She keeps a wooden kitchen chair that dates to the seventies in most shots. Her tone stays plain and kind whether she is answering a simple request or a longer comment about favorite 70s films.

Doreen Moss

Doreen Moss likes open windows and light curtains that sway in short videos. She often posts in soft terry robes and talks about how she found certain pieces at fairs years ago. The feed has the feeling of a quiet afternoon with an older friend you trusted growing up.

Martha Lynne

Martha Lynne threads together slow music choices and soft knitwear to give the 70s warmth without forcing it. Her comments section stays active because she always replies with real questions back to the viewers. It gives the space an ongoing conversation tone.

Wilma Hart Cougar

Wilma Hart Cougar uses golden sunlight to light her hair and skin tones in nearly every post. She stays close to 70s styles that feel lived in, like simple button-ups and comfy house pants. If you chat with her about music or a certain artist, she will share a quick line about which album playing in the background shaped the shoot.

Ruby Fields Mature

Ruby Fields Mature keeps a small collection of terracotta pots and old radio sets in frame. Her photos range from quiet morning coffee shots to more playful face shots where she smiles into the lens. The consistency keeps the space welcoming and easy to revisit when you want that 70s comfort.

Trudy Lane

Trudy Lane favors loose sleeves and simple square necklines that carry an old catalog look. Her comments stay short but positive, and she remembers followersโ€™ names when they come back weeks later. The detail makes each reply feel personal rather than general.

Beverly Quinn

Beverly Quinn blends retro hairdos with soft shirts that show her personal taste rather than trends. She films short clips during golden hour, and the light warms up everything in frame. I liked how she answers by sharing which part of the shoot she enjoyed most instead of giving rehearsed phrases.

Gloria Sands

Gloria Sands will stick to lighter background colors and soft lamplight that feels like early evening. She enjoys posting current-day looks next to old photo reprints for comparison. The side-by-side approach gives a soft nostalgia without asking you to do all the work.

Helen Cooper Mature

Helen Cooper Mature keeps a gentle voice in captions and captions that add light details to each shot. She pairs older furniture pieces with modern angles that keep the images fresh. Messages feel open and chatty, almost like catching up over the phone.

Sylvia Ray Cougar

Sylvia Ray Cougar favors easy smiles and relaxed posture that fill the frame comfortably. Her preferred items are printed cottons and high-waisted skirts that hold the decade close. I stayed because everything feels like a steady conversation instead of one-sided posts.

Louise Abbot

Louise Abbot posts quiet scenes near an original 70s wall clock that ticks in clips. She uses warm colors and loose hair that sits naturally. The replies are quick but always include a small personal note, making you feel she is taking her time with each follower.

Mae Sutton

Mae Sutton pairs flowy blouses with denim or cord pants for a soft retro touch. She keeps the camera angle slightly low so the focus remains on how the outfit moves. Every message I sent received a friendly reply, even if it was short and simple.

Irene Blue

Irene Blue enjoys long shots of a single outfit, letting the texture stand out against an old wood wall. Her comments stay warm, and she occasionally shares where she found a particular blouse at a yard sale years ago. That story adds an extra layer to each piece.

Nora Fay

Nora Fay keeps everything simple in front of a beige couch and tall brass lamp. She still likes adding small 70s prints, but she never overdoes it. It feels like a neighbor inviting you in for a quiet slice of cake in the afternoon.

Peggy Hill Mature

Peggy Hill Mature favors loose cardigans in muted tones and light jeans that echo the period. The images stay calm and unhurried, and her messages carry the same patience. I enjoyed that nothing felt rushed or oversold in any of her posts.

Connie Vale

Connie Vale posts short clips of light sun coming through curtains onto wooden floors. She keeps classic shirts and natural makeup that sit nicely with the room. The feed ends up reading like a scrapbook you might keep from your own childhood.

Brenda Moss Cougar

Brenda Moss Cougar gives the same friendly tone in every reply, asking about music or books you enjoy. She likes weathered wood side tables and soft throws in the background. The entire space stays relaxed and open for return visits.

Edith Tanner

Edith Tanner keeps the mood light and conversational so you almost forget the decades. Her photos lean into mid-century furniture and calm colors. You can drop a quick message any time and receive a reply that feels handwritten.

Judith Kaye

Judith Kaye blends muted shirts and open collars in shots filmed near a kitchen window. She answers questions about the decade like an old teacher who still remembers the music lists. The calm energy carries through every single post.

Phyllis Grant Mature

Phyllis Grant Mature holds onto a steady couch-shot vibe that makes the scenes welcoming. She adds little touches like paperbacks stacked beside her and simple knits. When you message her, her answers always feel like the next part of a quiet conversation over coffee.

Nadine Rose

Nadine Rose keeps the scene calm and well-lit without any heavy styling changes. She likes neutral blouses and cord pants that sit right in the era. Checking her feed feels like checking in with a steady friend who still loves the old ways.

Lauren Michaels continues the warm, mature 70s spirit on her OnlyFans. She dresses in soft sweater sets and flared trousers that feel plucked from an old department-store catalog. Her room always features warm lamplight and a low coffee table, creating the same calm backdrop you saw in earlier creators like Mature Sophia Miles. Lauren answers every message herself, often sharing short stories about backyard barbecues she still hosts with 70s playlists. You quickly feel like you are chatting with a neighbor who remembers how good the music used to sound.

Carolyn Bloom keeps her content unhurried and sincere. She films short clips near sliding patio doors, using the same golden light that people loved in Monica Rayneโ€™s morning routines. Carolyn favors modest high-waisted skirts and modest necklines, letting the fabric and sunlight tell the story. Her comments section stays calm because she reads and replies to each note personally, often adding a small tip about restoring vintage furniture. It feels like trading stories with an old friend who still keeps a turntable in the den.

Diane Hart enjoys the slow afternoon energy that many fans associate with the 70s. She posts easygoing photos dressed in button-front house dresses beside mid-century end tables, echoing the living-room calm of Paula Grand. Diane rarely rushes; each short clip shows her rearranging a stack of paperbacks or watering plants while soft radio melodies play in another room. When you write to her she replies thoughtfully, sometimes recommending an old cookbook she still uses today. Her page offers that same steady, human connection that made earlier picks feel like company instead of performance.

Conclusion

After spending time with these creators, I noticed how they each bring their own slice of 70s warmth to OnlyFans. Some lean into soft lamplight and calm chats, like Mature Sophia Miles or Paula Grand, while others add playful energy, such as Kaylie Dee or Lottie Grey. The common thread stays clear: every page feels like an invitation to slow down and connect.

Which One Fits You?

Start with the vibe you want most. If you enjoy steady conversation over coffee, try Carolyn Bloom or Georgia Rose Mature. For bolder looks and quick laughs, Krissy Lynn or Monique Mae deliver right away. Every profile I tried answered messages with real care, so you always feel seen instead of rushed.

Pick one today and see how it feels. These 70s-inspired pages turn a simple subscription into something personal and honestly fun. You might just find the retro comfort you have been looking for.

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