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Favourite 1960s outfit

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NanKate Sun 02-Mar-14 17:40:25

Mine was a navy mini dress, with lime trim around the collar and sleeves, with some green sling backs with a black high heel possibly from Freeman Hardy and Willis.

I thought I looked the business ! wink

Yofab Sun 02-Mar-14 20:31:08

Black and white PVC Mac, black and white earrings and white lace-up boots. I looked so cool...........

chloe1984 Sun 02-Mar-14 20:43:22

Best favourite was a pink and mauve swirly 'a' line dress which I bought from a stall in Whitechapel market for a £1. Shoes were very high strappy black sandals. Hair used to be an uplift of curls held in by hairpins which I used to have done every Saturday at the hairdressers before going dancing at the Ilford Palais that night. White tights , white eyeshadow and believe it or not white lipstick completed the overall look.

NanKate Sun 02-Mar-14 20:57:01

What a fabulous array of clothes we wore. I can just imagine how 'with it' we looked.

To answer your question TEGAN I can't remember the boutique you mentioned but I remember Lewis's well with the Minories walk way between the two parts of the store. They had a toy department on the top floor and for a time in the 1950s a small zoo, which would be condemned now ! Barrows store was near by and was the upper class shop until Rackhams came on the scene. Could go on for hours but won't !

MiceElf Sun 02-Mar-14 21:11:27

Oh I remember mine. My mother went with me to Griffin and Spalding's where I tried on a Mary Quant grey A line pinafore dress. She quickly sketched the design and cut and we went to the market and bought a piece of grey flannel which my mother sewed into an excellent copy. Teamed with an aubergine 'sweater', white knee socks and back patent Mary Janes, I was the smartest lass in town.

Valbeasixties Sun 02-Mar-14 21:18:06

I saved all my birthday and Christmas money and bought an op art dress and white courreges boots. With my Mary Quant hair cut I thought I looked fabulous!

Deedaa Sun 02-Mar-14 21:23:54

My all time favourite was a navy mini dress with white polka dots. Biba of course. It barely covered my bottom and had enormous bishop sleeves and a pussy cat bow at the neck which trailed down below the hem. I wore it every where, usually with a pair of brown Cathy McGowan "Granny"shoes. Hair was long and straight and very Cathy McGowan, eye shadow was Rust from Biba and lipstick was brown. I was soooo cool grin

inishowen Sun 02-Mar-14 22:14:55

I had a linen mini dress, worn with a lilac and white blouse underneath. The best bit were my white leather boots, and matching shoulder bag. My hair was in a low ponytail. This was a special outfit for a wedding!

annodomini Sun 02-Mar-14 22:16:35

Black and white checked pinafore dress with black lacy stockings and a white polo neck. Before I went to Africa, I made myself several shift dresses in psychedelic cottons. Good thing my new friends there were usually wearing sun glasses! Oh and it was still the era of Crimplene in which I made a turquoise shift, uncrushable for travelling. Never could get my hair to grow but teased it into a bouffant style with rollers every night - couldn't do that now!

ninathenana Sun 02-Mar-14 22:40:49

Lime green, pink and purple diagonal striped A line dress in silky fabric with a zip up the front blush blush shock

annodomini Sun 02-Mar-14 22:51:34

Forgot the short yellow PVC mac with matching sou'wester and yellow wellies. Perfect for the rainy season in Nairobi. I could be seen a mile away.

annodomini Sun 02-Mar-14 22:53:58

What would our granddaughters think if they read this thread?

gkal Sun 02-Mar-14 22:59:21

I had a few little Sambo Dollyrocker dresses plus one Dollyrocker floral trouser suit in the '60s. My first two were c/o my mum to help me get over a broken heart when I was 15. I adored the styles and often reminisce about them with my sister. I also have memories of a beautiful Black Watch lurex tartan ball-gown by Mary Quant in an old-fashioned "Flora MacDonald" style with lots of deep frills, which I wore with silver Christian Dior stockings. The dress was a bit scratchy. I wore it for my first and only ball. It sounds awful but it was gorgeous! This was on a student nurse's salary! I wish I had hung on to those '60s clothes now.

harrigran Sun 02-Mar-14 23:26:34

A- line mini dress in silk with swirls of green, yellow, orange and mauve. I wore mauve sling back, kitten heel shoes and a handbag to match. Hair up in petals and I thought I was the bees knees.
I had a fabulous pair of chisel toed shoes in two toned brown with a strap across and a stacked heel, they were horrendously expensive and I wore them until they literally fell apart.

NanKate Mon 03-Mar-14 06:53:50

I do think we were lucky to have gone through that era of brightly coloured clothes. Today's fashions for girls don't seem to be so vibrant and fun.

i have two young grandsons so perhaps those of you with grand daughters will tell me what is on trend now. Having said that one of my grandsons did have an outfit covered in red stars !

kittylester Mon 03-Mar-14 07:21:29

I had two favourite outfits: a black and white swirly mini dress, worn with white tights and black patent boots, and a royal blue dress with red buttons, worn with red shoes, bag, earrings and necklace!! shock

I also remember sleeping in rollers to try to get my poker straight hair to curl under plus crossed grips to get the curl at the front. People said I looked like Sandie Shaw so, naturally, I tried really hard to become her blush

Lona Mon 03-Mar-14 09:29:34

You were lucky kitty, I was told that I looked like Elsie Tanner shock or Kathy Kirby (not too bad!)
grin

Charleygirl Mon 03-Mar-14 11:35:46

A lovely light blue short sleeved dress about 2" above my knees with a cap to match. Black high heels and tights instead of stockings. Because I was not in sack cloth and ashes I think my dad thought that I was a trollop.

whenim64 Mon 03-Mar-14 11:52:36

My dad used to call me 'Quaint Mary' because of the type of 60s clothes I wore, some of which I made on our ancient treadle sewing machine. Thinking back, I must have been really annoying to have in the same room as I would pound away noisily on the treadle in the corner of the sitting room, making dresses or skirts for the weekend, whilst they were trying to watch the TV. grin

KatyK Mon 03-Mar-14 16:24:41

I used to get a lot of my clothes from Henrys in Brum - cheap and cheerful. I was always being told I looked like Miss Diane from Crossroads. confused

NanKate Mon 03-Mar-14 16:48:20

Henrys that rings a bell KatyK. Where was it in the town if you can remember ?

rosequartz Mon 03-Mar-14 17:13:52

A very short white dress I made for myself - my friend liked it so much she asked me to make one for her.

rosequartz Mon 03-Mar-14 17:18:23

It was the days before blowdrying or straighteners, so impossible to get my unruly hair into a Cathy McGowan smooth bob. Still trying as bobs have become fashionable again, but giving in once more

rosesarered Mon 03-Mar-14 17:27:45

A very short emerald green paisley design dress with mandarin collar [all the rage] which barely covered my assets. Worn with cream lacy tights and black and cream two tone sling backs.Hair either put up in big 'curls' a bit Barbara Windsor-ish or I wore a long hair piece in the same brown as my own hair. Wig boutiques were everywhere and not expensive then either.A size 10 back then and I still thought I was on the chubby side next to a couple of my froends [stick thin and fashionable.]Happy days!

KatyK Mon 03-Mar-14 17:47:31

Kate If my memory serves me well, Henrys was where W H Smith is now in Union Street.

FlicketyB Mon 03-Mar-14 18:04:46

Cream jumbo cord smock dress with heavy cream lace collar, very short, worn with matching cream tights and black low-healed patent leather shoes. I had long hair, but never wore it loose as I hated it draping over my face, I usually had a French pleat or something similar, but like rosesarered, I also had a shoulder length hair piece on a velvet band that I wore over it (I still have it)