Totally tubular 80s












Oh, the ‘80s. The decade of Pac-Man, MTV and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Of Madonna, Tetris and Ghostbusters. But the fashion – the fashion might make you unconsciously shudder and involuntarily squirm.

Your mind might immediately jump to fluro activewear, structured shoulder pads, acid wash denim and neon makeup. And yes, Olivia Newton John’s physical music video usually comes to mind. And my god, I wish it didn’t because the image of oiled up bodies, magenta tights and leg warmers is slightly terrifying.

The ‘80s were an era of bold fashion – think big hair, loud prints, bright colours.  A mere 30 years or so years ago, walking down the streets with slap bracelets and plastic bead necklaces would instantly earn you the nod of respect from fellow peers. 

So, how the heck does this affect you, I hear you ask? Fashion styles and trends have their way of slowly creeping up time and time again. They’re like a really needy ex you just can’t seem to shake off. So here’s a selection of ‘80s trends that have been revived in today’s mainstream fashion. 

Colour
Eccentric and clashing colours scream ‘80s – fluorescent and vibrant colours were splattered on every tulle skirt or parachute pant you could find. Nowadays, colour blocking – wearing solid shades of different colours – is fairly popular. To fit the brief, take colours that are from opposite sides of the colour wheel or colours which either contrast or compliment each other. Or stick with the three primary colours for an easy, fresh and colourful ‘fit. Hot tip: coloured puffer jackets are a big yes.

Denim
Double denim, mom jeans, and overalls. Considered a fashion faux pas, double denim is a big no-no for some. If you’re just braving the waters, try different shades  and textures of denim together – I mean, no one’s going to say no to black jeans and a classic blue denim jacket, right? Skinny jeans have had their time in their spotlight but it seems that high-waited, baggy and relaxed jeans are now all the rage. Speaking of super comfy, overalls aren’t just reserved for toddlers or farmers, they’re for all of us regular citizens too. They’re great and all except when you need to take a piss and find yourself half naked and shivering in the bathroom.

Ruffles
Thanks to Princess D’s supersized wedding gown complete with puffed sleeves and ruffles on every possible hem, frills were one of the biggest crazes to hit the ‘80s. Super feminine and romantic, ruffles have once again been resurrected. Find them on the ends of skirts and dresses, puffy sleeves, and off the shoulder pieces.

Power suits
Okay, so we can ditch the shoulder pads if you want but the power suit is back. Its oversized and structured silhouette aimed to allow woman to establish their power and authority in typically professional or political environments. Channel your inner Michael Pfeifferor Grace Jones and sport a popular check blazer that’s currently doing its rounds. Pair it with some coord style (plaid skirt, checkered pants) and feel bad-ass. 

Love it or hate it, it’s hard to deny that the ‘80s are making a comeback. Their rad and like, totally bitchin’ styles have sneaked their way into our ’18 wardrobes. We’re still patiently waiting for Marty McFly’s self-lacing Nikes, though.

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

This article was originally published in Esperanto Magazine: Nostalgia Edition 2018.

Models: 
Shakya @shakya___
Jillian @jillarcenz

1 comment

  1. Nice dress design. I really love it. I am thinking to buy it for my wife on our anniversary. Such a pretty dress! Dana Rebecca Designs Coupon Codes

    ReplyDelete

© The Misfitted

This site uses cookies from Google to deliver its services - Click here for information.

Professional Blog Designs by pipdig