'Key pieces for a 1960s and 1970s vintage look that are readily available from High Street stores, eBay and thrift shops. Turn modern pieces into vintage looks without breaking your budget! ❤︎❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ If you would like to support my channel and enjoy some extra content, and other perks, please check out my Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/MissBeeTownsend ❤︎❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ For more vintage content, including tips on shopping for vintage, hair & makeup tutorials, interviews, and fashion history videos, check out my playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/MissBeeTown/playlists ❤︎❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ Follow me on social media: Instagram @missbeetown Facebook - Miss Bee Townsend For business inquiries or collaborations please email hello@beetownsend.com ❤︎❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ Sadly, the Vintage Tips & Tricks Facebook group has now closed and been archived. However, our moderators have started up a daughter group you may be interested in: https://www.facebook.com/groups/635902303628037/?hc_location=group ❤︎❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎ ❤︎'
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