GLASGOW'S streets were recently transformed into decades of the past during the successful Vintage Festival.
And the high street is also giving a nod to days gone by.
There are plenty of 1960s-inspired pieces on the shelves at the moment - and there's something for everyone.
Whether you fancy a mini dress, an A-line skirt or a peter pan collar - or even an accessories update - there is plenty to try.
Look out for soft colours, pastels and details, as well as fail-safe black designs.
On the autumn/winter 2014 catwalks Saint Laurent showed beautiful capes, while Valentino also tried the cape trend in grey.
High street designers are already following suit, with capes beginning to filter into the shops.
Try New Look for a soft grey one that looks like it's beyond the £44.99 pricetag or try Debenhams for a cute plaid one.
There were also over-the- knee boots and plenty of mini dresses on the catwalks, so keep those in mind for when the cooler weather comes.
Pale blue collarless coat, £49.99, New Look
Channel Audrey Hepburn's style with this powder blue coat. www.newlook
Patent A-line mini, £10, Primark, in store August 30
Wear this mini with a blouse or a Tshirt to make it feel more modern.
www.primark.co.uk
Forget Me Not dress, £48, Yumi
The light material of this dress makes it perfect for running around at the weekend.
www.yumidirect.co.uk
Tipped collar shift dress, £39, Miss Selfridge
Try a dress with a standout pattern, like this shift, for work and wear with a pair of loafers.
www.missselfridge.com
Babywear slingback court shoes, £29.50, M&Co
Comfy and elongates your legs...what more could you want from a pair of shoes?
www.mandco.com
Gabrilla crochet halterneck bodycon mini dress, £24.99, Missguided
For a night out try a halterneck mini dress. Wear with plenty of eyeliner and mascara for the ultimate 60s night out.
missguided.co.uk
Large grey and nude patent bag, £29.99, New Look
Ladylike bags should be your go-to when it comes to the 1960s trend. This art deco style ticks all the boxes.
www.newlook.co.uk
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