Looking for something versatile and stylish in your retro outerwear, but loathe to opt for classic black? This Cobalt Charlotte Coat from Monsoon could be just the ticket, providing all the everyday wearability of a plain black number with something a little extra.
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Belted Midi Coat from ASOS
The recent seventies influence on the high street's fashion shows no signs of stopping, with strong retro designs across womenswear ranges. This Belted Midi Coat from ASOS is one of the best we've seen, with a relaxed chic that looks worth twice the price tag.
Vivi Rhinestone Dress by Milly
Fashion historians might best remember the 1960s as a decade of daring change, but not all the icons of the time had the daring license of rock and roll's stylish few. For your own piece of that very sixties balance between classic style and originality, this Vivi Rhinestone Dress by Milly is a great choice.
Collarless Coat from Marc by Marc Jacobs
When the bigger budget designers tackle a classic and timeless 20th century look, there's nothing quite so effective thanks to their access to luxury fabrics and master tailoring. This Wool Angora Collarless Coat from Marc by Marc Jacobs captures a sixties look that does simplicity with undeniable style.
Wool Cape from American Apparel
While the Winter months draw to a close, there's still a chill in the air for most of us through Spring. That's good enough excuse to indulge in some snug outerwear shopping, with this Wool Cape from American Apparel providing the perfect option.
The cape's structure has an instantly sixties feel, with a wide a-line shape and high collar. In a rich navy wool fabric, it's reminiscent of The Beatles' classic Help capes. The cape's androgyny lends itself well to a mid-sixties aesthetic with a short mid-thigh hemline that can create daring femininity.
Get it now from American Apparel for £145.
Fred Perry x Tootal 60s-style scarves
A vintage collaboration if you like, with three Fred Perry x Tootal scarves offering up 60s-style looks, but with three all-new designs.
The scarves are two-sided, made of a mix of wool and silk, with tassle detailing and Fred Perry branding. With the three scarves, you get an option of a geometric and stripe design, a paisley and stripe option or polka dot design.
Check out the retailer's site for a close-up of those patterns. If you fancy one, £49 is the price for these limited editions.
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