Showing posts with label sixties style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sixties style. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 December 2015

How To Do 60's In The Winter!? ft Bright & Beautiful + OOTD

Aloha, candy canes! As you may (or may not!) have noticed that I have been dipping my toes in the wonderful world of the Sixties! And I am definitely loving it! Ever since I was younger, I was always told my best feature is my long legs so it's been nice to rekindle my love for them and show them off with shorter hems as oppose to the past-the-knee 50's lengths I am use to.

The only problem with the short hems of the shifts and mini dresses are that they may leave you a little on the chilly side! So I've teamed up with retro brand Bright & Beautiful to give you my top tips for embracing the 60's but also making it cold-weather appropriate for the winter!

Bright & Beautiful is a brand that fully embraces the silhouettes and prints of the 60's and 70's. It balances modern wearable not-fancy-dress with authentic retro flare which can be tricky with the slightly later eras. The collection is available to buy on here Collectif and they have just released some beautiful winter check prints that are definitely worth checking out!

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Sixties Style Dresses On The Highstreet

Aloha, lovelies! Now, I have always very much been a 50's gal who liked to occasionally dabble in 40's however recently I have found a new love for the 60's. It's no secret that I have always loved a good beehive, but I had never really fallen head over heels with sixties fashion... Until now. I am really digging the little shift dresses and colourful tights, as well as the awesomely-ginormous hair and graphic makeup.
The great thing about this era is that it seems to be much easier to find on the high street compared to 40's/50's style clothing (even though there are TONNES of reproduction, there isn't much that fits in with those eras on the high street or in your local supermarket). So, my post today is going to be sharing my sixties high-street/supermarket finds with you!