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During the 1960's, Pattie Boyd was the essence of modern fashion. We can all learn a
lot, from her timeless style and take inspiration in much of the clothes she wore. This portion of the site will lead you
through a guided tour of Pat-fashions, worth fawning over. You can keep these ensembles in mind, the next time you feel like
raping the local mall or thrift store for all it's worth. Or, if you're having a dilemma in pairing up new and unique
pieces already in your wardrobe, allow our style guide to inspire fun, new ideas!

A fitted jacket like this makes a trendy touch, on those cold winter days. On Pattie, notice
the over-sized buttons lining down the front, and the cute big pockets.

This is the look Pattie was best known for: pure and simple innocence. Adorned in a v-neck dress with the
polka-dot underblouse, bow, and big beehive hair...she looks precious!

She looks so mischevious! Flannel overalls may have a kittenish flair on the great Pattie Boyd, but perhaps we
should let this timely ensemble stay on the wracks. ;)

This sassy yellow dress is so gleefully spring. I'm loving the long braid, finished by a yellow bow, and the
mod white shades, crowning her head.

This out-fit reminds me of a young, frisky 1960's college student, whose spent the day fixing up her dorm room.
Pattie ingeniously takes a simple tee, adds some polka dot pants, and what do you get? A laidback fashion must.

False lashes are the definitive accessory, my friends. Pattie, among many other models of her time, were *constantly*
battering these long, thick falsies for photo shoots, and even off camera.

This shabby chic sweater ran in color combos light grey, mid-green, and black *or* cerise, purple, and white.
A comfortable get-up to lounge around in.

The Mod Squads are coming! The Mod Squads are coming! You may recognize those strappy purple boots on Jenny Boyd...Pattie
wore them on the legendary Haight Ashbery voyage.

The Boyd sisters look *scandelous* in these adorable summer dresses with just the right hats to match!

Feather boas...now that's something you don't see casually strewn over a dress suit these days! But in 1969,
anything goes, and it looked fabulous.

A very helpful tip when shopping on a low budget? Accessorizing. Though Pattie wasn't necessarily low on dough
during the height of her fame, she was very keen on adding all her favorite accessories to even the easiest of out-fits. It
adds a fashionable sparkle, as seen here with her big, bulky beads.

From cute to sexy, Pattie puckers a crimson smile, with face framing curls. The key factors in this out-fit:
wide-rimmed belt, and bold faced watch.

Judging by the black and white photo, you would never guess how mod this out-fit really is! Pattie is wearing
an orange peacoat, against bright purple bellbottoms, with an orange and white band at the flair.

Golden tans against white look simply stunning. In this ad, our leading lady at right is modeling a fake fur
coat.
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