Whether you showed your flair in the seventies, enjoyed a decade of new romance or graduated from the fashion class of ‘95, this season is all about nostalgia. Greenwich Shopping Park, off Bugsby’s Way in Charlton, takes a look at what's in...
Fitting fifties
Ladylike and demure, sexy and sophisticated; whatever your style the pencil skirt is a timeless classic. Wear it like they used to by teaming a red spotted pencil skirt, £28.00 with this matching peplum top, also £28.00, both from Next.
For modern day office chic, try bold prints like this H&M zig-zag skirt, £19.95 paired with a plain over-sized tee.
Sixties sole
Swing back to the sixties and leave your killer heels behind because this season is all about the low heel.
Colour chameleon
Fluorescent colours are back! The catwalk was once a rainbow of outrageous colours serving the likes of Cyndi Lauper and Madonna. But if you are not brave enough to go bright, why not start a neon nail frenzy and add a flash of colour to your outfit with Model’s Own nail collection at Boots? Choose from a range of vibrant colours including bubblegum pink, electric blue and toxic apple, from £5.
Sneak back to the ‘90s
Unpack your baggy jeans, high-waisted trousers and slip dresses; it's the return of the decade that brought us grunge. Take this look into 2013 and swap depressing black for summery pastels. New Look’s cream knitted jumper with studded shoulder details, £16.99 worn with a ripped pair of boyfriend jeans, £24.99 will make sure you look totally awesome this season.
Get your ‘90s kicks and put a spring in your step with these blue ditsy print high tops, £19.99, also from New Look.
Back to the future
The catwalk has had a metallic make-over for Spring/Summer 2013. Make a statement in this green and gold cut out metallic dress, £180.00, from Topshop at OUTFIT, which is sure to get you feeling good about the future of fashion.
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