2. Shoes
2. We chose to have
the lead girl wear these
1. We chose to have flat black pumps as
the lead girl wear these they were worn in the
1960s. 3. The lead boy wore
shoes as they
these shoes as men in
correspond with the
the 1960s mainly wore
1960’s fashion and are
smart shoes like these.
age appropriate (height
of the heels). The
colour was also
popular in the 1960s.
3. Female Outfits
2. We chose to have the
lead girl to wear this dress 3. This dress was again
1. This dress seemed suitable as in this scene she had to patterned, which was very
due to the pattern and the look smarter. Plain black popular in the 1960s, from our
colours used – they resemble dresses were worn in the research we knew that the
dresses worn in the 1960s, so 1960s as well as majority of the costumes our lead
make the film look realistically neckerchiefs. girl wore had to be patterned and
filmed in the 1960s.
colourful.
4. Female Outfits
4. We wanted this
outfit in the film as it
shows another type
of 1960s outfit –
other than a dress.
Leggings were
popular in the 1960s
so it was good we
included these in the
film opening.
5. Male Outfits
1. We felt it was very 2. Jeans were often worn 3. We chose for the lead 4. When we filmed the lead
important to dress the by men in the 60s unless boy to simply wear a boy having a milkshake with
lead boy in a leather a suit was worn. Due to white t-shirt when just the girl we thought it
jacket as it was an iconic the age we felt it more out with the girl as it was necessary for him to look
piece of clothing in the appropriate to put the plain and commonly worn smarter, we therefore placed
him in a white shirt as they
1960s. lead boy in jeans not a in the 1960s.
were commonly with suits in
suit. the 1960s.