Categories / Women's Fashion

Leopard Print Court Shoes from River Island

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Animal prints go in and out of mainstream fashion, but they have long remained a popular piece in retro fashion wardrobes. For an instant injection of 50s style, leopard print is always a classic – especially effective in your accessories.

These Leather Leopard Print Court Shoes from River Island are the ideal choice for regular wear. With a closed toe and exaggerated bubbly front. A wearable mid heel means the shape isn't over the top, allowing the bold leopard print to shine.

Get them now from River Island for £49.99.

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Categories / Women's Fashion

High Waist Jeans from Bernie Dexter

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With so many more girly and unusual options on offer, we can often forget that wardrobe staples like jeans are a fantastic avenue to a variety of retro looks. When choosing your era it's all in the cut, as perfectly displayed by these High Waist Dungaree Jeans from Bernie Dexter.

The cheesecake model's clothing line is devote to pin-up and rockabilly looks, making this pair the ideal fifties style jeans for any of the retro 50s looks. With a high waist and tapered wide legs, they create the ideal silhouette for the era that truly made denim into a fashionable item.

Get them online from Bernie Dexter's store for $99.

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Categories / Books, Music

A Rocket In My Pocket – The Hipster’s Guide To Rockabilly Music by Max Decharne

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Max Decharne has already wow'd us on these pages with Straight From The Fridge, Dad amongst other works, so we're particularly looking forward to his latest offering, the forthcoming A Rocket In My Pocket – The Hipster's Guide To Rockabilly Music.

The title just about sums it up. This is the story of rockabilly music, from its roots in country, blues, folk, hillbilly, R&B and boogie-woogie to its explosive three-chord arrival on the main stage in the 1950s. But the book digs deeper, looking at the people, the record labels and rockabilly's impact on clubs, movies and fashion. It even covers the later years, with chapters taking in the 1970s revival and its resurgence in the modern era.

325 pages, plenty of black and white shots and the most in-depth bibliography you'll find on the subject. The book is published by Serpent's Tail from 29th July 2010, with Amazon doing pre-orders right now for £7.79. Look out for a review soon.

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Update: There is also an accompanying CD to the book. Find out all about it here.

Categories / Women's Fashion

Lady Dragon Cherry Slingbacks by Vivienne Westwood

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While everyone knows that British fashion heavyweight Vivienne Westwood found her beginnings in the 1970s, that hasn't stopped her having a keen eye for earlier retro influences. These new Cherry versions of her Lady Dragon Slingbacks have an undeniable hint of rockabilly style that works well with Westwood's quirky vision.

The plastic material used throughout many of Westwood's latest shoe lines lends a high gloss and vibrant colour to the shoes, ensuring a kitschy fifties appeal. Add the cherry detailing to the toes of this neat little pair and these are an ideal rockabilly pair.

Get them online from My Wardrobe for £110.

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Categories / Men's Fashion

Clarks 1970s Ashcott shoes return return

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Back from ther '70s, but with a 1950s twist, the Clarks Ashcott shoes are back on the market.

Yes, one from the archives, relaunched to 'coincide with the rockabilly trend' according to the maker, the shoes are much the same as the original, which means double lace-up fastening and that chunky crepe sole, finished off with a choice of light or dark suede.

You can secure a pair online at the Clarks website, price is £69.

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Categories / Women's Fashion

Long Line Check Shirt from New Look

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There has been something of a resurgence in the rudegirl look in recent years, which of course, crosses over with mod style. Die-hards will of course, demand certain brands. For those flirting with the look, then this great check shirt from New Look could be a great entry level piece of clothing.

With popper tabbed sleeves, a single chest pocket and popper fastening front, this long shirt could be worn as a dress for the more daring amongst you and is retailing at a very reasonable £18. Even a rockabilly girl could pull this off with the right accessories.

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