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The 1960's fashion for men and women was very different from what we see now.
Men wore their hair short and neat. As the 60s progressed the hippy era saw men sporting long hair, including Derek - when he had hair!
Women wore their hair either in a bob or a beehive hairstyle, which were both popular styles of that time period.
These hairstyles were usually paired with matching outfits that consisted of bold patterns and bright colors.