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TFNC Ditsy Layered Sleeve Shirt Dress

Ditsy shirt dress
Ditsy prints were big business last year for the fashion crowd, but luckily for retro devotees they don't appear to be going away any time soon. An easy way to get a folky seventies style, this TFNC Ditsy Print Shirt Dress combines the print with a great cut.

The lightweight cotton provides a floaty, loose folk feel, while a great cut keeps this style feminine. Bell sleeves and a longline skirt falling from a high cinched waist, this is an easy to wear piece as a top or more daring dress, and a fast way to seventies summer style.

Get it online from ASOS for £35.

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Leather Metallic Piped Bag from Topshop

Topshop piping bag

The twenties and thirties are perhaps best known in design terms for art deco. While that might apply more easily to architecture, that doesn't stop its influence in fashion coming up trumps.

This Metallic Piped Bag from Topshop incorporates a deco inspired fan design to great effect, providing a subtle retro-look accessory. The gold sits well with plain black leather to fit well with the era, creating a bag with practicality and good looks.

Get it from Topshop now for £25.

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Two Tone Wool Minidress by Josh Goot

Twotone

Monochrome minidresses are one of the most instantly recognisable mod looks, and often repeated. This Josh Goot version, however, has a decidedly more unique look thank most thanks to it's horizontal colour block design.

Made from 100% virgin wool it hugs the figure without losing the 60s appeal thanks to the quality of the fabric. Long skinny sleeves and a high round neckline create a classic silhouette that lets the striking colour design pop.

Get it online from Browns for £455.

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New Showgirl Antoinette Corset by What Katie Did

Wkd corset

What Katie Did have carved a fantastic reputation as vintage-style corset makers. Employing vintage techniques and materials, they don't forget the styling either, creating all manner of 20th century – look corsetry.

This new Antoinette Corset from their Showgirl collection is one of the more luxurious numbers in their vast collection, thanks to the detailing. The result is a high glamour burlesque look, with the comfortable figure shaping of a well made vintage number.

Get yours online now from Pandoras Choice for £189.50, available in a variety of colours. Shown here is the red velvet version.

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Cream Felt Beret by Red Herring

Herring beret

While we're stuck in that part of the year where the weather can't make its mind up, it's worth easing the coming Winter blues with some stylish accessories. The rainier months are time for the hats to come out of the wardrobe, and luckily hats are a quick and easy way to retro chic.

This Cream Felt Beret by Red Herring has a cute, mid-sixties look that's got a look of expensive sophistication about it too. The cream shade is perfectly offset by a large black bow, the result being a luxurious looking accessory that retains a girlish 60s style.

Get it online from Debenhams for just £8.

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The Impossible Project to revive instant Polaroid photography

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Polaroid stopped producing its analogue instant film in 2008 so supplies of it are limited and at a premium. The Impossible Project hopes to change that situation by inventing a new film product can be used in vintage Polaroid cameras, thus reviving instant photography.

 It seems like a worthy cause, but it is obviously one that comes at a cost, so to support their mission, The Impossible Project is selling the t-shirts above. The men’s design is available in navy or brown and features the project logo along with a drawing of a Polaroid photograph. The ladies style comes in red or black with a heart-shaped design made up of Polaroids.

The t-shirts costs 28 Euros each and can be ordered from The Impossible Project website, where you can also find out more about their mission.