Must-Have Accessories Every Girl Had To Have
As we approached our teenage years, we became very fashion conscious. It wasn’t just the clothes. It was the hair, make up, jewellery, handbag …. I could go on and on. Chain stores provided everything we required, especially Littlewoods and Etam. I would spend at least an hour in each of these two shops, chopping and changing my mind as I didn’t have much money so didn’t want to make any costly mistakes.
Patchwork Leather Bag – Don’t be a square
If you wanted a leather bag but couldn’t afford one, the patchwork option was a great choice. It was soft and stylish and looked great with a long, belted coat.
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Although gold jewellery was very ‘in’, ceramic, clip-on earrings and fake silver necklaces (spelling out your name) were more affordable and looked pretty good, I thought. You couldn’t go wrong, either, wearing half a dozen bracelets right up your forearm.
Chunky Bangles
The more bangles you wore in one go, the more style and finesse you had. An oversized ring on each hand and a Timex watch and you wouldn’t look out of place on the catwalk.
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A pair of flared jeans and a tight, skinny ribbed polo neck was typically 1970s – but something was missing. I knew exactly what that was.
Chain Belt – For a reaction
The belt had to be placed loosely, just below the waist and clasped so a long bit hung down on one side.
Oh, these 70s memories are flooding back and bringing a smile to my face!
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