Things to buy: Mad Men fashion
Mad Men is back on our screen and so is the gorgeous early 60s fashion
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1. Vixen dress
Strut your stuff around the office with this gorgeous, figure-hugging dress. Belted Vixen Dress £68 www.tarastarlet.com www.topshop.com
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2. Fitted jacket
Lady-like and fabulous. Leopard Print Pocket Jacket £75 www.tarastarlet.com www.topshop.com
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3. Beth Ballet Pumps
Comfortable and look great with a long dancing skirt. Very Betty Draper! £35 www.monsoon.co.uk
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4. Scarf
Scarves are a must for this look. Wear with a side knot. £21 http://www.rubybow.com
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5. Cardigan
Practical and beautiful teamed up with a long dancing skirt. Fever Corsage 3/4 Sleeve in fez red. £45 www.rubybow.com
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6. Fantail skirt
This skirt shows off your curves in all the right places. It's what beautiful redhead Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks) would wear. £48 www.topshop.com www.tarastarlet.com
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7. Satin shoes
These gorgeous satin Asha shoes from Accessorize look like they've come straight from the set of Mad Men. Elegant and classy. £60 www.monsoon.co.uk
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8. Light Blue Clutch
Light blue was a trendy colour in the early 60s. Channel it with this pretty clutch. Hobo International Marianna Clutch Blue £65 www.rubybow.com
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9. Cape
Faux fur trimmed. Trendy in the 60s and for Autumn/Winter 2011 Faux Fur Collar Cape £75 www.tarastarlet.com www.topshop.com
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10. Ballet skirt
Cinches in the waist and covers a multitude of flaws. Fever Ballet Skirt Nude £38 www.rubybow.com
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11. Floral Clutch
Pretty and classy £6 www.lovethybag.co.uk
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12. Sleeveless dress
Figure-hugging yet very classy. Very Joany. Sleeveless Pleated Tweed Dress £20 http://www.dressrail.com
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13. Dancing skirt
Perfect for day and night, bop away in this beautiful skirt. £45 www.tarastarlet.com www.topshop.com
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14. Gloves
No lady wouldn't be seen dead without gloves outdoors. Strap and Triple Button Suede Gloves £20 www.monsoon.co.uk
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15. Rose print umbrella
It's not easy to make umbrellas interesting, but this is just stunning. Not cheap at £99 but truly unique. Pasotti Umbrella Roses Black www.rubybow.com
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16. Pressed powder
The overall look we want to achieve is matte, so powder is required. Go for a pressed powder and match your skin tone. Pressed powder from 2true £1.95 www.superdrug.com www.2true.com
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17. Liquid eyeliner
An essential item in every 60s makeup bag. £1.95 www.2true.com www.superdrug.com
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18. Blusher
The 50s/60s look has to be pale and flawless. Think English rose complexion and add a sweep of pink or coral blusher to the apple of your cheek. Remember: less is more. Price wise too at only £5! www.boots.com https://www.modelsownit.com/
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19. Groomed eyebrows
Perfection was the word for makeup in the early 60s. Groomed eyebrows were very important to look groomed. 2true do a brilliant eyebrow pencil with a tiny price. £1.95 www.superdrug.com www.2true.com
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20. Red lips
Tangerine, red, coral and pink were all hot lipstick colours. This lighter red shade from Models Own is gorgeous and just perfect to complete the look. £5 www.boots.com www.modelsownit.com
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21. Nails
Pink, coral and tangerine were the colours of choice. This Mavala nail polish in Hong Kong is beautiful, long lasting and free of toxic nasties. £3.95 www.johnlewis.com www.mavala.co.uk
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22. Pink Polish
Powder pink nails were the height of elegance. Avoid matte or block pinks and go for a shade with a satin finish. £1.95 www.superdrug.com www.2true.com