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If you're looking to channel the style and attitude of a Sixties Girl, here are some tips: 1. Embrace the Mod look: The Mod style was a defining feature of the Sixties, characterized by short hemlines, bold prints, and clean lines. Look for A-line dresses, knee-high boots, and bold geometric patterns to capture the Mod aesthetic. 2. Go for bold makeup: Sixties girls were known for their dramatic makeup looks. Think thick, black eyeliner, false lashes, and bold lipstick in shades of red, pink, and coral. 3. Accessorize with statement pieces: The Sixties were all about statement jewelry, from chunky necklaces to oversized earrings. Look for pieces that are colorful and bold to add a touch of Sixties flair to your look. 4. Experiment with your hair: The Sixties saw a wide range of hairstyles, from the iconic beehive to the pixie cut. Try out different hairstyles to find the one that best captures the Sixties look. 5. Embrace a carefree attitude: Sixties girls were known for their free-spirited attitude and willingness to push boundaries. Embrace a carefree attitude and don't be afraid to express yourself through your style and personality. 6. Listen to Sixties music: Listening to the music of the Sixties can help you get in the mindset of a Sixties Girl. Explore artists like The Beatles, The Supremes, and Janis Joplin to get a feel for the music of the era.
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