The high street's retro trend du jour for this Winter is undoubtedly twenties and thirties influence. Thankfully eschewing the more obvious end of flapper style, many womenswear retailers are offering a more subtle take on the era's fashions with pieces like this Etienne Dress from Monsoon.
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Pink Spats-style Flats from ModCloth
Spats style shoes and brogues may have been a mainstay of menswear in the early 20th century, but this decade has seen their impact on footwear for both genders. Skewing heavily towards a feminine interpretation, these Delightful Dress-Up Flats from ModCloth are a very cute version.
Spot Print Top from George at Asda
Investing in retro pieces from smaller brands and boutiques is always worthwhile for special occasions. But if you're after an affordable way to carry on a retro look all week, the high street and budget brands are worth your time. This Spot Print Top from George at Asda may not be the highest quality, but its looks certainly belie the pricetag.
Pink Contrast Coat from Miss Selfridge
Injecting some colour into your Winter wardrobe can make all the difference, combatting the grey weather with killer style. This Contrast Coat from Miss Selfridge adds a spark of brightness, with some unmistakeable sixties chic thrown in for good measure.
Tan Funnel Neck Coat from Principles
When it comes to overcoats with retro appeal, the most simple and well executed details are the key to pulling off your look of choice. This Tan Funnel Neck Coat from Principles by Ben de Lisi is a subtle but classic piece that oozes luxury.
Butterfly Print Dress from M&S
Quirky and stylish prints are a surefire hit for retro fashion design, instantly transforming a dress or top into a vintage-look must have. This Butterfly Print Dress from Marks and Spencer takes a cute print and chic cut to create a late sixties look.