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Pinky Shift Dress from Coast

Pinky

Coast are well known in the UK for their dresses for special occasions, often more suited to bridesmaids than bar-hopping. This Pinky Shift Dress is a rare design from them that has a very wearable retro feel.

The shift dress shape is done well, with simple and uncluttered lines leaving a bright fuschia pink to do the talking. The use of a high neck, almost capped sleeves and the slightest of figure shaping at the waist means the fit is demure enough to pass as a sixties ode, while the shade will certainly turn heads.

At coast now, this one costs £85.

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Twenties style Heavy Metal by Free People

Heavy metal

The twenties and thirties were known for luxury in fashion, with no amount of embellishment too much for this most decadent era. Recent reproductions have been spot on with such detailing, but always take the form of dresses.

If you're looking for a more everyday approach to some flapper-era style, this Heavy Metal Vest Top is worth a look. With the loose fit under the arms and around the bust that was so popular pre-WWII, the shape is ideal in a sheer black fabric. The metallic detailing on top takes a graphic, fan shell design that's instantly art deco. The top manages a faithfully vintage look that's equally striking and modern right now.

Get it from Urban Outfitters in the UK for £55.

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Categories / Men's Fashion, Women's Fashion

Retro Film Camera T-Shirt

Cameratshirt

The website Zazzle allows designers to upload their creations which can then be printed onto t-shirts, mugs, bags and other items. Amongst the thousands of t-shirt designs, I spotted this Retro Film Camera T-shirt.

The tee features an image of a vintage camera on the front, but where Zazzle comes into its own is that you can then choose the type of t-shirt you want. So you can pick from eleven colours of American Apparel t-shirt for men from £21.75 or go for a cheaper t-shirt with options starting at £12.35. Ladies can have the design printed onto fitted Baby Doll tops from £16.85.

Visit Zazzle to view all of the options.

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Edith Reader Glasses from Fred Flare

Edith

For glasses wearers there's no accessory more worth getting just right, given its permanence in your wardrobe. For retro devotees there's becoming an increasing level of choice in frames, and they're suitable for every bank account.

These Edith Reader Glasses from Fred Flare have an unmistakeable vintage chic thanks to their sixties look frames. The rounded shape combines with a slight cat ear and straight cut edges to pack some real retro punch. Finished off in a mock tortoiseshell, this is a pair worth paying to fit your needs.

Get them online from Fred Flare for just $11.

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Wool Quilted Mini Dress by Opening Ceremony

Quilted

While a lot of the 80s reproduction fashions on the market at the moment represent the most modern fashions of the time, there are some of the less mainstream looks of the decade available too. This Wool Quilted Mini Dress by Opening Ceremony is a great example of the era's take on fifties design points, a popular designer trick.

Taking a quintessential fifties dress shape, complete with sweetheart neckline and circle skirt, it adds some definitely 80s influenced style points. The structured cups at the bust, along with the quilted fabric, add that late 20th century modernity that makes this dress a lot less ordinary.

It's available online from Browns for £505.

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Categories / Film and TV, Women's Fashion

Beyond Biba screening and Q&A at London’s Horse Hospital

Beyondbiba

We covered this some time back, but if you've still not caught the Beyond Biba movie (which has yet to get a widespread release), you can check it out at London's Horse Hospital on Wednesday 30th September.

Made in conjunction with the designer, the movie centres on Barbara Hulanicki, looking at both the past and present, from the heady days of Biba, its influence in years since and perhaps most importantly, a look at Barbara herself and how she has kept on going forward, particularly in the world of interior design. This showing will also featuring iconic period model Jan de Villeneuve and artist/illustrator (and 'child of Biba') Daisy de Villeneuve, who will be in conversation with Plectrum editor Guy Sangster Adams, discussing Biba's continuing influence.

Tickets are £9/£7.50, which includes a copy of Plectrum Magazine. Signed Beyond Biba posters (by Barbara Hulanicki) and artwork and books by Daisy de Villeneuve will also be available on the night.

Find out more at the Plectrum website