Nancy Sinatra’s Iconic Boots and Enviable '60s Style

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Nancy in stripes, 1960s
We only just realized you could pair vertical and horizontal stripes of different colors and sizes. Nancy was doing this 50 years ago.

As Frank Sinatra's daughter, Nancy was destined for fame, but it was her smoking figure, mod makeup, and signature footwear that made her a household name. Nancy Sinatra showed off her own pipes on songs like "These Boots are Made for Walkin'," "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)," and the James Bond theme, "You Only Live Twice," and she had a brief acting career co-starring alongside Elvis Presley. We're taking a look back at her most stylish moments on the 1960s, from big hair to stylish menswear, and even contemplating a very awesome-yet-simple Halloween costume. By Joanna Douglas, Senior Fashion and Beauty Editor