This season Miuccia Prada played with a girlishness and cool sixties low slung waist silhouette. Alongside sequins were the YSL inspired Mondrian prints and, as always, the high street has swung into step with the sixities beat
Both from prada.com
Fashion editors: Jo Jones and Helen Seamons
Photographer: Kevin Foord
Model: Jessiann at Models 1
Hair and Make-up: Juliana Sergot
Photograph: Kevin Foord
The key to the sixties trend is a matching dress and coat, the ultimate in super chic
From missselfridge.com Photograph: PR
We love the neatness of the sixties trend. Find the perfect coat and boots and then there's nothing else needed to be bang on trend
From dorothyperkins.com Photograph: PR
There is something very elegant about both the navy and caramel colour combination and the chiffon sleeve. We suggest finishing this look with an ankle boot and navy tights
From missselfridge.com Photograph: PR
This dress adds a more ladylike feel to the sixties trend. Perfect with a mid heel shoe and bold earrings
By Dickens and Jones from houseoffraser.co.uk Photograph: PR
With more than a nod and at a snip of the price of the Prada designer version we think this is a must have for your sixties wardrobe
By Be Beau from matalan.co.uk Photograph: PR
It makes us very happy when a dress covers two trends, in this case red and sixties. We say rush out and buy it!
From oasis-stores.com Photograph: PR
The Peter Pan collar and coral colour gives this top the retro look. Team with a crop trouser and Mary Jane shoe
From topshop.com Photograph: PR
The colour and retro style gives this handbag the desirability factor
From houseoffraser.co.uk Photograph: PR
House of Harlow is Nicole Richie's label and these Triangular Zig Zag earrings, inspired by vintage 1960's jewellery, are the perfect finish to any outfit
By House of Harlow from asos.com Photograph: PR
Stride into the sixties trend with this mid heel two tone shoe
From piedaterre.com Photograph: PR
A modern take on the sixties Mary Jane. Let's face it, we love a high heel and we can't resist red!
From dune.co.uk Photograph: PR
If full-on snakeskin boots scares you then these two-tone black suede and snakeskin boots are a great way to ease into the winter trend, plus they will work with most pieces in your wardrobe
From zara.com Photograph: PR