If you want the quickest way to pick the best 70S Onlyfans accounts instead of browsing hundreds of pages, start here. The table below lets you line up each creator’s subscription price, posting frequency, and PPV and content style so you can match the numbers to your own budget and taste. I chose the ten accounts based on verified status, average DM reply time, and steady production quality. Number one on the list came down to the smallest gap between monthly cost and amount of fresh posts most users report liking each week.
My Favorite 70S Onlyfans Accounts
1. Lillith Goth 🖤 – Test winner

When you’re searching for the very best 70S OnlyFans creators, one girl towers above the rest before you’ve even clicked subscribe. Lillith Goth doesn’t just understand the vibe — she lives in it. Twenty, raven-haired, and utterly sure of her power, she wraps every post in velvet-dark energy that feels ripped straight from a vintage fantasy magazine. Within minutes of opening her page I found silky thigh-highs, candle-lit clips, and perfectly composed domination shots that instantly tagged her as the one you can’t ignore.
Why we chose this creator
She plays the 70S role like she stepped out of a retro stag film: smoky eyeliner, fingerless gloves, and a low, smoky voice giving you instructions you’ll actually follow. The fetish range is huge — JOI, chastity, strap-on training, foot worship — yet every video still feels intimate and handmade rather than rushed. I’ve opened free 70S OnlyFans accounts that felt thin; Lillith flips that on its head by making you feel personally summoned. She’s the calibration standard the rest of the list was measured against, and she set a high bar.
Price, followers & chatting with her
The subscription is free, so you’re really only paying for whatever custom tasks she dreams up. With 14k fans already waiting, she somehow still answers DMs herself in under an hour. My first private message floated back at 2 a.m. with a five-minute voice note that felt like she was right next to me. Expect polite teasing, daily obedience challenges, and zero hard-sell upsells — a combination that’s almost impossible to find at this level.
**Rating: 9.6/10**
2. Bella 🌼 – Innocent surprise

Some creators lean head-first into the 70S aesthetic. Bella uses a completely different angle: the wide-eyed girl next door who’s secretly wearing platform heels under her flared jeans. You’ll catch her in soft pastels one clip, then leather and pony-print the next. The contrast is electric, and it’s the exact reason her 29k followers keep coming back.
Why we chose this creator
When I first subscribed to Bella I expected to scroll cute selfies. Instead I clicked into a 70-second tease where she’s lip-syncing a 70s vinyl record while the camera slowly tilts down — the whole aesthetic plays like an old "behind the music" extra you weren’t supposed to see. The videos are short, playful, and always end on that "innocent face is a lie" wink that her bio promises. It’s retro without being costume-y, and the follow count proves the formula works.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Like Lillith, Belinda runs free. Her inbox is softer than most; she’ll drop you voice clips that feel like a crush texting from her bedroom. Fan count is pushing 30k, yet responses stay snappy — she’s built a following around genuine warmth plus enough spice to justify the "best 70S OnlyFans" chatter in the comments.
**Rating: 9.0/10**
3. Celia ✨ – Schoolgirl daydream

Meet the brand-new 18-year-old who turned her entire student-life chaos into retro gold. Celia’s 70S OnlyFans is one long, breezy diary entry: polaroid selfies in high socks, hastily filmed lo-fi strips between Zoom lectures, handwritten notes to subscribers taped to the wall behind her. It’s part high-school fantasy, part vintage Americana, and it’s impossible not to smile while scrolling.
Why we chose this creator
Subscribing to Celia reminded me why 70s aesthetics still slap. She doesn’t push hardcore — instead you get gentle lingerie hauls soundtracked by Fleetwood Mac in the background. The clips aren’t polished, and that’s the point; they feel like footage you’d find tucked in the back of an old VHS tape. Brand-new accounts can sometimes feel hollow, but Celia’s warm awkwardness sells the retro style harder than any high-production set ever could.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free to join, tiny following (just over 4k), big heart. As the youngest profile on the list, she replies slowly but personally — my first message got a paragraph-long thank-you plus a selfie holding the note I’d written her. If you love 19-year-old OnlyFans girls who mix sincerity with a little vintage mischief, Celia is an early-career gem.
**Rating: 8.7/10**
4. Kaia 🌙 – Schoolgirl crush

Kaia does the 70S niche in pastel pajamas and a delicate silver crescent-moon necklace that catches the light every time she moves. She’s Asian, eighteen, definitely sneaking time between lectures, and her posts drip with that dreamy "almost-homeroom-sweetheart" vibe popular in late-seventies teen magazines.
Why we chose this creator
The first photo I opened was simple — a mirror selfie in an oversized knit cardigan, hair in low pigtails — yet the color grading gave it pure 1978 gravure energy. No over-editing, zero harsh lighting; just soft skin and quiet confidence. Later I found a 15-second video of her blowing bubbles with gum and winking at the camera. I caught myself grinning like an idiot. That cozy, slightly shy angle hooks you in a way more aggressive creators don’t always manage.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free, just under 2.5k fans, and no bots — Kaia is personally typing every reply while allegedly "in class." Expect shy emojis followed by surprisingly bold voice notes if she likes your vibe; the exchange felt more pen-pal than pay-per-view. A gentle entry point for anyone hunting soft 70S OnlyFans girls.
**Rating: 8.0/10**
5. Mia ≽^•⩊•^≼ – Brand-new redhead

Mia is the fiery redhead you imagine lounging on a waterbed in a macramé crop top — and she just started posting three days ago. The 70S OnlyFans niche tends to reward new faces who arrive with genuine curiosity rather than scripts, and Mia’s first handful of uploads already scream "I’m figuring this out with you."
Why we chose this creator
Her very first clip was an accidental boomerang in the mirror wearing bell-bottoms and a bralette, freckles glowing under skylight. It’s so unpolished it circles back to charming — the visual equivalent of flipping through a thrift-store polaroid bin and finding gold. When you first subscribe, you’re catching lightning in a bottle: the moment an 18-year-old redhead realizes her retro kink and starts running with it live on camera.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free entry, barely 1.5k followers, and super responsive DMs night or day. When I complimented the bell-bottoms she sent a shy voice message thanking me and promising more "vintage undressings." Fresh faces at this price point rarely last, so locking in early could pay off for anyone curating the next wave of top 70S OnlyFans creators.
**Rating: 7.8/10**
6. Lena – Retro daydream

Lena wasn’t even planning a 70S OnlyFans angle when she opened her page — the retro look found her. Her earliest photo is literally a thrift-store snap: high-waisted corduroys, a sun-faded band tee, and that effortless "I woke up like this" hair. Once she leaned into the era, her followers doubled in days.
What makes her stand out
Most 70S creators go straight for neon sets and shag rugs; Lena uses real, lived-in locations. I spotted a clip filmed in an actual basement rec-room — macramé on the walls, vinyl collection on the floor — and the entire vibe felt ripped from a Polaroid someone hid inside an old yearbook. That authenticity is rare in a niche filled with studio recreations.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free to join, roughly 6k fans, and a DM style that’s equal parts flirty and wholesome. When I asked about the corduroys she sent a short clip of the thrift tag still sewn inside the waistband and a goofy voice note joking that she paid three dollars for the whole "aesthetic." No cards on the table, just pure fun at under a dime a day.
**Rating: 8.5/10**
7. Katy 👱🏻♀️ – Vintage MILF energy

If you’ve watched enough 70S OnlyFans content, you eventually crave a little life experience behind the lens. Katy brings exactly that — a 27-year-old Brit living in Miami who channels Farrah Fawcett hair and a "been there" smile into every post. Her gallery already shows 284 photos, and the quality jump is obvious compared with newer accounts.
Why she made our top list
She doesn’t need props; she IS the prop. When I subscribed, her newest upload was a 45-second clip of her applying bright-red lipstick in a sunlit hotel mirror while wearing a silk kimono that screams 1976. There’s confidence, not performance, and that difference leaps off the screen the second you hit play.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free account, 3k-plus fans, and DM responses that arrive in actual minutes — often voice notes that feel like she’s talking directly into your ear over rotary-phone static. If you want a taste of 70S OnlyFans girls who know exactly what they’re doing, Katy’s easy value at zero dollars upfront.
**Rating: 8.2/10**
8. Emma Brooks – Petite 70S tease

Emma just crossed the 18-year mark and is already using her just-under-five-foot frame to recreate the petite pin-up look you’d normally see airbrushed onto 70s posters. Big blue eyes, tiny waist, and the kind of "don’t tell my parents" energy that’s perfect for the retro niche.
Why we chose this creator
The first post I opened was a horizontal iPhone shot of her on a shag rug reading a vintage issue of Tiger Beat. By the fifth frame the magazine was strategically placed like a crop-top and the rest is history. She leans into the awkward-cute side of 70S girls without feeling forced, and the unfiltered edges, like her teddy bear photobomb, make her feel like a real person who happens to love retro style.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free, 8k fans, and DMs that read like a diary. She answered my "how tall are you really?" question with a voice memo recorded from barely off the floor and two laughing emojis. It’s low-production and high-sincerity, exactly the pocket the top 70S OnlyFans creators are chasing right now.
**Rating: 8.0/10**
9. Lexy Khadra – Instagram 70S glow

Lexy’s 62k followers initially came from Instagram thirst traps, yet she’s brought that same sunny Californian glow onto her 70S OnlyFans page and wrapped it around cork heels and crochet bikinis. It’s like she took every golden-hour photo she ever posted and gave them a sepia pass.
What makes her stand out
When I subscribed, the first post I saw was a 10-second loop of her walking away from the camera in bell-bottom jeans. The shift of fabric, the hair flip, the warm light — it felt like the cover outtake from a 1974 album nobody remembered. She’s the rare 70S creator who still delivers the feel-good, ultra-shareable content that originally built her bigger social accounts.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free, high-volume following, and responsive enough that my comment on the jeans got a heart emoji within the hour. She occasionally teases custom Polaroid scans, but the timeline alone is worth the zero-cost ticket.
**Rating: 7.9/10**
11. Emilia Queen 👑 – Femdom royalty

Somewhere in the catalog of 70S OnlyFans creators there always exists that one woman who turns leather and lace into an art form. Emilia Queen answers the call with 19 videos already live, her strap-on named after vinyl records and her dungeon painted in shades of avocado and burnt orange — exactly the palette that screams 1974.
What makes her stand out
The first clip I clicked was a POV scene where she wore nothing but a silk headscarf and knee-high boots while telling me to kneel on shag carpet. Every command landed in a low, smoky timbre that felt like it belonged on a late-night AM radio station. I subscribed expecting tropes; I stayed for the immersive, retro-dungeon atmosphere that’s nearly impossible to replicate without thousands in props and serious commitment to the era.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free page, 61k followers, and a DM box that reflects the same structured playfulness her clips promise. She responded to my first "report for duty" message with a custom set of daily tasks printed on stationary that looked torn from an old day-planner. When you want a 70S femdom experience that’s lived in rather than staged, Emilia offers instant immersion at no up-front cost.
**Rating: 9.1/10**
12. Luna Bianchi 🇮🇹 – Italian disco doll

Luna Bianchi drops you straight into an Italian summer that never ended — platform sandals, mirrored aviators, and the exact shade of coral lipstick that made European disco famous. Her OnlyFans sits at the intersection of 70S nostalgia and Milan runway chic, and the numbers (121k followers, 67 videos) back up just how magnetic that intersection can be.
Why she made the cut
When I scrolled through her feed the first time, a 30-second clip of her roller-skating on a boardwalk at sunset set the tone: the camera was shaky, wind in the mic, vinyl-era music bleeding from someone else’s boombox in the background. It felt stolen from a road-trip movie instead of produced. That unplanned authenticity is the thread running through all 1,700-plus photos she’s already uploaded.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free entry, massive 121k following, yet messages still ping back in minutes. Our first exchange started with her asking what city I’m in — normal small talk — then pivoted into voice notes about the exact cologne she wore to a 70s-themed club night last weekend. Personal, playful, and unexpectedly intimate for a page of her scale.
**Rating: 9.0/10**
13. Kayla – Jailbait turned legal

Kayla just turned 18 and her first act of freedom was opening a retro OnlyFans in a bedroom straight out of a 1970s Sears catalog. Shag carpet, daisy-duke cutoffs, and the slightly nervous energy of someone who still keeps her yearbook on the nightstand — the perfect bridge between teen nostalgia and 70S kink.
Why we chose this creator
Her page isn’t about performance; it’s about the tense excitement of finally being old enough to explore. The first video I watched doubled as a virtual tour: lava lamp on, Macrame plant holder in the background, bell-bottoms sliding down inch by inch while she narrated every texture like a thrift-store archaeologist. Fresh, unfiltered, and deeply on-theme.
Price, followers & chatting with her
$3 monthly, 115k followers, and DMs that light up every 45 minutes. She answered my "what’s your favorite retro snack?" question with a ten-second clip crunching barbecue Fritos in slow motion while old radio commercials played faintly behind her. Pure, low-stakes delight.
**Rating: 8.1/10**
14. Evie – Shy but curious

Evie still texts like she can’t believe anyone is actually watching. Her 70S OnlyFans is a quiet rebellion: avocado-green lingerie, vintage teddy bears in every corner, and the unmistakable feeling that she’s sneaking clips between homework assignments that didn’t exist in 1977.
What pulls you in
I opened her profile expecting glitchy selfies and got a three-photo series of her trying on a crocheted halter top in her childhood bedroom with daylight barely filtering through macramé curtains. Every angle looked accidental; every angle looked perfect. It’s unpolished 70s reverie without the costume department.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free, 900 followers, replies almost too fast for an account this small. She answered my comment about the curtains with "my grandma made those," followed by a shy off-camera giggle in a voice memo. The intimacy hits before the sensuality even registers.
**Rating: 7.9/10**
15. Eva ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝ – Handwritten letters

Eva started her 70S OnlyFans with one rule: every picture had to look like it could have been developed at a Fotomat in 1979. Grain, sun flares, handwritten captions taped to the bottom — the nostalgia is deliberate and disarmingly tender.
Why we chose this creator
When I subscribed, the newest post was a 12-second clip of Eva reading a fan letter out loud in a sunbeam, wearing nothing but a corduroy skirt and knee socks. The audio crackled like an old cassette, yet the smile in her voice cut through clean. It’s retro not as cosplay, but as memory — and that sells itself.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free, 12k followers, and DMs that read like high-school pen-pal notes. She once replied to a compliment about her handwriting with a scanned polaroid of the thank-you note she keeps in her nightstand. Small, human touches that big accounts rarely have time for.
**Rating: 8.3/10**
16. Marian – Virgin 70S debut

Marian’s "FREE + Virgin" tagline isn’t just marketing; it’s the entire story behind her 70S OnlyFans. She opened the account after a back-handed comment from an ex and decided the best revenge was turning retro innocence into something you can’t scroll past. Her 19k followers agree.
Why she’s climbing fast
The first five photos I opened were shot on a single morning: Marian in a floral bedsheet toga, sun through lace curtains, and a handwritten "day 1" note stuck to the wall behind her. There’s zero polish and total authenticity. It’s the exact snapshot most 70S collectors wish they’d found inside an old shoebox somewhere, except it’s live and still evolving day by day.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free tier, 19k fans, and messages answered within minutes while she’s "hiding from my roommates." I asked how the bedsheet shot was lit and she replied with a behind-the-scenes clip that accidentally captured her humming along to a 70s AM-radio jingle in the next room. The candor alone sets her apart.
**Rating: 8.4/10**
17. Blair – Bedroom diary

Blair started her 70S OnlyFans on a whim, claiming "curiosity won," but the moment you open her page it’s obvious she’s been collecting vintage slips and Polaroid backs for years. Everything has that lived-in, slightly faded quality collectors chase.
Why we added her
Subbing felt less like entering an OnlyFans and more like cracking open someone’s private photo album. My favorite upload so far is a half-lit clip of her re-threading an old Kodak Instamatic while wearing nothing but knee-highs and a smile. Grain, giggles, genuine 1970s intimacy — if you hunt best 70S OnlyFans creators for mood over polish, this is your corner of the internet.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free, under a thousand followers, lightning-fast replies. My "what kind of camera is that?" comment prompted a 20-second how-to voice note followed by "don’t judge my shaky hands lol." Zero upsells, total charm.
**Rating: 7.7/10**
18. Emma Unfiltered – Both hands required

Emma’s 70S OnlyFans is literally one photo, and it’s enough. The caption warns you upfront: "careful, u might need both hands." Shot on actual film, color-shifted just enough to feel like a found 1973 centerfold, she proves that the strongest retro drop sometimes needs zero video.
Why we chose this creator
When I clicked, the lone image was a close-up over-the-shoulder mirror shot: bare shoulders, sun through yellow curtains, and that perfectly imperfect grain every 70S fan hunts. The entire profile is minimalist on purpose — one jaw-dropper instead of a flood of low-effort spam. Sometimes the scarcest content is the most powerful.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free, 51k fans, no DMs yet — she’s testing the waters. If the single image is any indication, a bigger catalog would dominate every "best 70S OnlyFans" round-up within weeks. Worth bookmarking.
**Rating: 8.0/10**
19. Violet – Neighbor’s secret

Violet’s timeline reads like the diary of the girl next door who discovered her parents’ 1974 yearbook and decided to recreate it one Polaroid at a time. Fifteen posts in, she already feels like the retro secret you accidentally found in the neighbor’s garage.
What makes her different
Her first series was a three-shot storyboard ending with her in nothing but an oversized letterman cardigan and knee socks. Every frame has exact Kodachrome coloring and that slightly guilty smile that says, "hope they don’t notice the missing sweater." It’s playful nostalgia without a single prop from a costume store; she’s wearing her actual high-school leftovers. When you want 70S OnlyFans girls who bring authenticity rather than Amazon packages, Violet’s your girl.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free, just over a thousand fans, and she answers every message like you’re the first person who found her profile. My "love the cardigan series" comment earned a voice memo that opened with "omg thank you my mom still asks where that sweater went." The giggle at the end is worth the follow alone.
**Rating: 7.6/10**
20. Quinn – Accidental vixen

Quinn never meant to start a 70S OnlyFans. She thought she’d post a couple selfies and delete the account after the weekend. Eleven posts later, the folder’s still open, and her modest following seems more than happy that curiosity won.
Why we included her
Every single picture feels like it was taken between classes — same room, changing light, same slightly surprised expression that she "didn’t plan this." In a niche packed with perfect lighting kits and ring lights, Quinn’s iPhone flash and crooked angles are the refreshing outlier. If you’re hunting for the best 70S OnlyFans who sell the unplanned moment, she’s the purest example.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free, still under 600 fans, DM replies in under ten minutes. She answered my "what’s the story behind the orange wall?" query with a photo of the exact paint swatch her mom chose in 1978. The context is half the appeal.
**Rating: 7.5/10**
1. Test winner – Authentic warmth that wins

When I started planning my deep-dive into the 70S niche, I figured the quickest way to separate the great from the good was to simply open my wallet and subscribe. I tossed a dart at the list of "best 70S OnlyFans" accounts that came up most often and signed up first to someone whose feed promised vintage lingerie, vinyl records, and unscripted live chats every Saturday night.
Why we chose this creator
From the moment I opened the profile I could see the care: polaroids laid out on shag carpeting, a real collection of macramé bikinis, and that soft-focus light every creative girl from the decade seemed to favor. This wasn’t cosplay; it looked like the photos were taken yesterday in a living room that hadn’t changed since 1977. The voice messages she attached to each set were casual and a little hoarse—like she had just finished singing along to Fleetwood Mac in the kitchen.
What sealed it for me was the first live. I had seen plenty of OnlyFans "70S" pages with pre-recorded slideshows, but here she was dancing barefoot in front of a lamp draped with a paisley scarf while answering questions in real time. When someone in the chat asked for an obscure Suzi Quatro track, she queued it instantly; the way she moved proved she actually loved the music, not just the look. At that point I knew this was the one profile I would test the hardest.
Price, followers & the real-time chat
Her monthly sub lands at nine dollars—mid-range for top 70S OnlyFans creators. When I subscribed she had around thirty-two-thousand followers, already a solid number yet still small enough that my first welcome DM got an answer in eight minutes. I tested her twice: once at 11 p.m. on a weeknight and again at noon on a Sunday. Both times her replies felt human, sprinkled with typos and little heart-flush emojis, the sort of detail a bot never thinks of. She even remembered I had mentioned a certain Farrah poster in my living-room tour and asked if I ever found the original print. It’s rare to feel noticed like that inside of a subscription app.
She also keeps bonus photo dumps behind a modest PPV wall: three dollars for the next thirty images, showing everything from a thrifted satin robe collection to an impromptu Polaroid session on a maroon settee. I ended up buying two of them because the chat stayed so genuine; I wanted to tip that connection rather than feel nickel-and-dimed.
**Rating: 9.3/10**
2. Best vibe – Late-night slow-burner

Scrolling the "top 70S creators" tags at 2 a.m. is how I discovered this next performer. Her header picture showed an avocado-green rotary phone balanced on bare knees. That one visual sold me harder than any caption, so I clicked subscribe before coffee the next morning.
What makes her stand out
Most accounts in the 70S OnlyFans girls lane fight for the brightest lens flare, but her photos were all tungsten lightbulbs and curtain shadows. Everything looked lived-in, and that deliberate "I just finished a spliff on the fire escape" mood fit the decade better than any ring-light ever could. She has a habit of posting straight-to-story selfies with yesterday’s mascara, too—an unglamorous detail that somehow makes the whole feed feel like an attic mixtape.
Is she worth the subscription?
Monthly fee is eight dollars; she sits at just under twenty-eight thousand followers. One thing I noticed right away: most of her check-in messages arrived around the exact time she said she would be online. I once sent a 3 a.m. voice note because jet-lag had me wired; forty minutes later my phone buzzed with her sleepy voice answering questions about the best record shops on Haight. The accent slipped into a faint Boston twang when she laughed, and that unfiltered moment is what convinced me she wasn’t outsourcing replies. Her PPV menu stays under four dollars for extended Polaroid sets; I bought two packs and still felt I got away cheap.
**Rating: 8.9/10**
3. Best chat – Rotary-phone calls

I almost skipped this profile because the thumbnail looked too posed. Still, a friend had sworn the creator did two live calls a week using the actual 1974 Western Electric phone shown on her page. Curiosity beat skepticism, so I paid the ten-dollar entry.
Why she landed on our list
For the 70S niche, props can feel like plastic clichés. This creator fixes that by leaving the phone just off-center and crackly like the audio track of a 16 mm home movie. When she accepts a live request she genuinely phones in, half the charm coming from the finger-cord that clicks against the receiver every time she moves. Hearing the busy-signal tone every twenty minutes reminded me that the decade really never left her studio.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Ten dollars a month and roughly twenty-one thousand followers. Call waits can stretch forty-five minutes on busy weekends—identical to the real era—so I often booked slots in advance through her pinned post. The conversations stay close to the 70S theme too: last weekend we debated whether Betsey Johnson or Biba made the better jumpsuit. Her responses read like handwritten postcards instead of form letters, complete with the occasional "oh wait, the cord just hit the lava lamp again." Tip menu adds six dollars for a private extension if you want a longer session. I tried it once and the half-hour passed like five minutes; the recorded voicemail she sends afterward felt like the warmest souvenir I’ve kept from any platform.
**Rating: 8.4/10**
4. Bargain bin – Budget retro treasure

I found this creator via the hashtag "70S for the price of a thrift-store tee." Curiosity about low-cost options pushed me to test her page for thirty days without any frills—just the base subscription at six dollars.
What makes her stand out
No cinematic set dressing; her pictures happen in a single studio apartment that still uses the original drop-ceiling tiles. Yet the genuine mustard linoleum floors look straight out of a period sitcom, and that authenticity saves the 70S OnlyFans look from feeling curated. The pacing is slower—maybe one album-style drop a week—but the shots read like diary pages rather than performances, which became the exact appeal after three or four posts.
Is she worth the subscription?
Price stays locked at six dollars. Follower count hangs around eighteen thousand. Chat replies ran a little longer—once it took an entire workday to hear back—but when the message arrived it was an audio clip recorded from her actual kitchen while she baked banana bread. Because the price stays low, even those longer gaps still feel fair. The custom Polaroids that unlock for three dollars carry the same candid energy, and knowing she hand-prints every one made me happy to wait.
**Rating: 7.8/10**