You'll never miss a beat with Stevie Nicks' style: Bandage tights and laced boots, velvet berets and vintage capes, feathers, scarves and diaphanous dresses, a tambourine in hand. Stevie Nicks at the height of her fame was a sorceress, a gypsy, an ancient queen, a musketeer, and silent movie star all rolled into one. On stage she whirled like the dervish, rattled and hummed.

Never without make-up, her eyes were often defined by a halo of copper or bronze (try Becca’s cream eye colour in Antique Gold), while her cheekbones were carved out using a generous application of blush (try NARS' Blush in Sin). On her lips she wore opaque lacquer in neutral tones (try a selection by Bobbi Brown), and her hair - sometimes worn in shaggy curls, sometimes brushed into tumbling waves - was always big.

For Stevie’s look apply a volumising mousse (such as L'Oreal tecni.art Texture Full Volume Extra) to the roots, comb through to the ends, then tip your head upsidedown and dry using of a diffuser - scrunch as your go. Next, apply a grooming cream (such as Bumble and Bumble's Grooming Crème) to the ends. Alternatively, blow-dry your hair with a round brush for smoothness and extra lift, and apply a few Velcro rollers to the front section. Once your hair has cooled, remove and brush through using a natural bristle brush to add sheen. Fix with hairspray to finish.