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Mod Tie Back Dress from Judith March
While much vintage-inspired clothing design aims for an on-the-nose copy of their particular era, often a marrying of retro and modern elements can bring a unique appeal. This Mod Tie Back Dress from Judith March takes sixties elements and ties them together with a modern youthfulness, with great effect.
Thanks a Vermillion Dress from ModCloth
Thanks to Mad Men's inspiration, much of the sixties inspired fodder in women's fashion in the past few seasons has taken a more mature slant on the era's output. If you're more a fan of the youthful, modernist looks of that time then pieces like this Thanks a Vermillion Dress from ModCloth are well worth a look.
Cornellis Sleeve Dress from Miss Selfridge
A classic shift dress is always a great choice for sixties lovers, with plenty of options available from high street retailers over the past few years. This Cornellis Sleeve Dress from Miss Selfridge is one of the best retro versions we've seen in a while, with an instant mid-sixties feel.
Two-tone Wool Blend Dress by Moschino
Psychedelic prints and bold colours have always been favoured by designers looking to ape the sixties aesthetic, but there's no impact quite like that of a monochrome sixties-styled piece. This Two-tone Bouclé Dress by Moschino carries off that look with a chic and modernist retro edge.
Ochre A Line Skirt from Oasis
As the high streets moves into designs for the colder months, the heavier fabric choices allow for a different take on popular retro influences. This Flannel A Line Skirt from Oasis uses the more heavy duty materials to great effect, with an instantly sixties look.