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Jil Sander Double Breasted Jacket

Jil sander

High end designers are all looking forward to our Autumn wardrobes before Summer has gotten into full swing. This Jil Sander jacket is a great way to translate from Summer to Autumn on those cooler days, and with a classic look.

The jacket is kept simple and chic with a double breasted front and extra long sleeves. The hip skimming hem and high funnel style collar give this a sixties menswear edge, while a slightly nipped waist adds some femininity. In an ageless grey wool, this is sharp and sleek enough to wear for years to come.

Get it online at Browns for £1275.

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Carnaby Street Dress from ModCloth

Carnaby street

A hug portion of the retro reproduction looks available today are sixties inspired, but it can be surprisingly hard to find a true Swinging London look from new clothing. This Carnaby Street Dress from ModCloth is a perfect mid sixties mod look.

Taking a simple, menswear inspired waistcoat, this treads the line of femininity perfectly for mod style. The sharp monochrome palette, deep V back and sleeveless look provide vintage looks, while detailing like octagon buttons and epaulettes add flair.

Get this dress online from ModCloth for $47.99.

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1940s Circular Satin Fascinator by Lilly Lewis

40s fascinator

Forties looks are all about the accessories, especially fantastic hair and hats. If you’re going after a very glam forties look for special occasions, this Circular Satin Fascinator by Lilly Lewis is ideal.

Available in black, red and blue, each classic colour provides an eyecatching addition to the often simple and chic clothing of the 1940s. The birdcage style veil adds an air of Old Hollywood, while the uncomplicated design of the hat piece makes this easy to wear with a variety of hairstyles.

It’s available online from Dollydagger now for £29.

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Vintage 80s Blue Stud Shoes from Miss Selfridge

Ms 80s stud

It's mid season sale time, and while much of the high street's clearance wears might not be to fashion forward tastes, it's a great time for retro lovers to snap up some classics.

This year has seen plenty of eighties fashions in mainstream shops and these Stud Shoes from Miss Selfridge are an instantly 80s pair. Made from an electric blue suedette, the contrast of blue and gold is perfect. The stiletto heel and delicately pointed toe tie in with the theme well, without being over the top.

Get them now for just £17.

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Belted Teddy Nightwear from Topshop

Belted teddy

Much of the retro lingerie reproductions currently available can tend towards the pinup end of things, but if you're looking for more casual, everyday lingerie these Topshop Teddys are a great choice.

Providing a subtle sexyness, these are a great ode to 1940s and 50s style nightwear. Available in navy, black and a fabulous vintage mink cream, the classic relaxed feel makes this piece great. With a loose fit and well cut shorts, these are leagues ahead of those old PJs, but are still comfortable enough to be perfectly practical.

Get yours from Topshop now for £28.

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Florence & Fred Gingham Sundress

F&F gingham

As supermarket fashion brands grow and grow, the phrase cheap and cheerful becomes even truer of these affordable items. Tesco's Florence & Fred line has grown from a bastion of basics to providing some classic, fashionable items that anyone can wear.

This Gingham Sundress is inspired by a casual fifties daywear look, and is a great everyday dress for retro lovers. With a sweetheart neckline, full skirt from the waist and chic gingham print, all the hallmarks of the vintage era are there. It's available in a great size range of UK8 to UK22.

Get yours from Tesco stores or online now for just £16.

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