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Jo Good reveals the fifties fashion trends that are making a comeback!

Jo Good reveals the fifties fashion trends that are making a comeback!

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Get ready for poodle skirts, polka dots and pink ladies bomber jackets... fifties fashion is back! Jo Good's helping us embrace our inner Danny and Sandy and turning back the clock for the ultimate masterclass in fifties fashion trends live from Rydell High.
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£39.50, M&S
£18, New Look
Gold Tone Interlinked Hoop Doorknocker Earrings £6.99, New Look
JADE:
Medallion Printed Satin Scarf £8, TU @ Sainsbury's
The Edit Knit Vest £20, Primark
The Edit High Waisted Midi Skirt £20, Primark
Beige Raffia Mini Tote Cross Body Bag £26, River Island
Beige Faux Suede Slingback Buckle Court Heels £42, River Island
Cream and Gold Stud Earrings £19, Betty and Biddy
2pk Wrist Cuffs £4, Primark
LEE:
Regular Fit Cotton Rich Textured Shirt £35, M&S Regular Fit Suit trousers £44.99, H&M
ASOS DESIGN loafers in burgundy and white leather £45, ASOS
Vintage-Effect leather belt £35.99, Zara
Square Framed sunglasses £1.50, Primark
JO'S LOOK:
White Tie Front Short Sleeve Shirt £42, Next Red/White Gingham Authentic Denim Cropped Capri Jeans £36, NextShoes£35.99, Mango (available in-store)
Oversized Disc Earrings £14, M&S
Tomato Placement Satin Square Scarf £11, Next
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