In 1967 Seventeen Magazine showed the classic Shift dress, a yellow and white honeycomb printed A-line style dress, which were paired with matching yellow small heeled shoes and white fishnet stockings. One of them have a white collar which give the dresses more of a classier feel. These dresses came in a range of colours.
Another popular style in the 60's was monochrome which is creeping back in fashion at the moment. A lot of lines have been created within this outfit from the A-line of the dress itself and the lines made from the bold contrast of the black and white. the accessories which have been paired with the outfit really interest me, because nowadays we would be pairing this with a bright necklace and gold buckled shoes/ boots but in the 60's they would have made the whole outfit black and white including the bracelets, over sized earrings and flat shoes.
This is probably my favourite outfit of the three and this is because of the full skirt dress and the wide neckline with a thick white collar. This is classy dress and is more of a dancing/ evening wear. I love the unique style top which has been worn over the dress to give off a different vintage look over the lace feel. The light use of accessories have been carefully selected to not over power the classic dress, by having small pearl earrings, a bangle and small black heels.



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