Retro revival

It’s time to invest in flares, slip into suede and put on those platforms as the Seventies are back.
Over the last few years we have seen revivals of plenty of decades, but Seventies fashion has only now graced the catwalk. Don’t worry if you weren’t around the first time round, high street shops and boutiques are teeming with great pieces. If this is your first time with Seventies fashion, don’t worry, there is not much you can do wrong without making it look right. There are some staple pieces all wardrobes should have this season. A pair of flared trousers is a must, fringing on any item of clothing or accessory and suede. Colourful patterns clashing with big bold designs, gilets and waistcoats with fringing and fur and to finish any outfit, a pair of classic boots and a wide brim hat and you are on your way to being a Seventies siren.



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Grantham school joins Carol Service in celebration of town’s hospitalPupils from St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy are taking part in the first Carol Service to celebrate the special relationship Grantham and District Hospital has with the town and surrounding communities.The school children will join in the singing of favourite Christmas Carols as well as perform their own set musical piece at the Carol Service on Thursday 11th December at 7pm, in St Wulfram’s church, Grantham.Deputy Head Teacher Olivia Mumford said: “The Carol Service is a fantastic opportunity for our pupils to share the joy of music while showing appreciation for the incredible work done at Grantham and District Hospital. It’s a privilege to support such an important event in our town."The Carol Service has been organised by United Lincolnshire Hospitals Charity, who work closely with staff at Grantham and District Hospital and provides those extras for staff and patients that NHS budgets are unable to fund. Further details on the Grantham NHS Carol Service can be found by visiting www.ulhcharity.org.uk/news/christmas-carols-at-grantham-st-wulfram-church-in-thanks-for-towns-sup... ... See MoreSee Less