On
 Saturday, I was invited to a 
1960's/Sergeant-Pepper's-Lonely-Hearts-Club-Band-themed party. That's a 
mouthful, but more importantly, it's a challenge! How to dress to meet 
the theme and to do it well enough to win a contest (which I'd heard would be happening)? I didn't know, but I was going to try!
I
 knew my friend, who was hosting, was planning to dress as Paul 
McCartney from the cover of said Beatles album, and she was encouraging 
attendees to dress as other band members. I came very close to going 
that route, until I noticed this quite 1960's minidress in my 
closet. Yes, I do wear 60's minidresses as regular clothes. When I wear 
this one, I usually pair it with pants—it's very mini. 
But
 for a 60's party, I felt I could get away with wearing it over opaque 
tights, which are another classic look of the decade. I was very 
fortunate that all the essentials for this costume/outfit were already 
in my wardrobe. I had my pick of tights in several shades of pink, or 
white, or ivory. For footwear, I figured I'd wear a pair of pink Mary 
Jane shoes, which seemed fairly period-appropriate. Fairly, but not quite.
 When I'm doing retro fashion interpretations, I am really hard on 
myself if I feel my look isn't historically accurate, and the 3.5-inch heel 
on my Mary Janes just felt too high for the vibe of the 
sixties.
So
 I decided I should look into buying a pair of go go boots (so mod!). The
 lowest prices were in the high 20's, and those were for eBay auctions 
that were likely to end at a higher price. If I wanted some go go boots,
 I was probably going to have to fork over at least 35 dollars—way above
 my usual budget!  I wrestled with myself for a while, but then I 
decided to take the plunge. A splurge is worth it if it means winning a 
costume contest, right? Fortunately, I never did have to justify a 
splurge to myself. Right before I was about to bid on a 30$-plus auction
 for some white boots, I ran my search one more time. This time, I
 hit the jackpot—a silver pair of go go boots with free 
shipping, for only $6.47! Yeah, baby, yeah!
These
 boots also have a 3-inch heel, but since the style is otherwise 
quintessentially 60's, I felt better about the overall look.
Now
 on to hair and accessories! For earrings and makeup, I looked to 
Twiggy, fashion icon of the era, as my literal model. Her signature look
 back in her heyday was huge, overly made-up eyes with multiple pairs of
 false lashes, plus painted-on lashes on the lower lid. I only have one
 pair of false lashes, but I did my best, and managed to paint on a 
decent set of lower lashes after only four attempts! 
Huge,
 glossy dangle earrings seemed like the best jewelry choice, but I 
didn't really have any in my collection that fit the bill. What I did 
have, was a sizable collection of Sculpey. I made my own pair of huge 
heart earrings (another nod to the theme!) and then painted them 
with silver nail polish, to match the boots. I hung them from extra-long hooks so they would
 be visible below the bottom of my hair.
Speaking
 of hair, I was going to attempt it: the big, voluminous, 1960's 
bouffant with flipped ends! This was of course a bad idea, since my hair
 does only one thing well: hang straight down. Even after spending the 
whole day in giant curlers, teasing the roots to within an inch of their life, and spraying it with more hairspray than I 
have ever employed, I could only manage a limp approximation 
of the oversized 'do. Well, at least I got the flipped ends halfway 
decent.
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| Here we are in a very retro Polaroid! | 



 
 
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