The '80's were so over the top, styles usually evoked one of two reactions-either you loved it or hated it! There was nothing meek about it. Clothes were wild, bold, and overdone. A lot of the looks were retro too: '80's does '50's, '40's, almost every fashion decade found a place in the '80's. First a sidebar regarding the 1980's and vintage clothing: many "vinties" do not consider the '80's as old enough to be vintage. The Vintage Fashion Guild does not even include the '70's in their fashion timeline. Becky and I (aka Heffy's Collections) feel this is a sad oversight. I covered the '70's in last week's blog and there was almost too much going on in style trends to do it all in one blog. And it was a big era. As for the '80's...well, frankly, we love it! So it too is included here and in the clothes we seek out for our store. We just couldn't do vintage without the '80's! So take a look and make your own choice whether you want to include it your personal look. Leave a comment with your vote! Would you include it in vintage?
There are several style points leading to the consideration of the "80's as over the top. I will go through a few here. First is the outrageous, bright, bold colors used. Turquoise with berry pink, yellow with red, or combinations of neon colors were very much in vogue. If you thought of a color palette one would dare not use, it can be found in '80's clothes! Arguably the biggest go-to trend was shoulder pads. Squared off, huge shoulder pads could be found in jackets, blouses, or suits. Now most shoulder pads are removable, but in the '80's, they were sewn in to stay. I look like a linebacker in just a t-shirt, so this was a particularly trying time for me. I got to be good at assessing how something would look without the pads and then would remove them before venturing out anywhere. The look has stayed, albeit softened, so it helps a lot of people look polished. Miniskirts were popular, usually in denim. They were often worn with oversized tops or sweaters and leg warmers. To be really cool, the top was belted over the skirt. Pencil skirts came back. Pants varied from parachute pants (first debuted by MC Hammer) to stretch pants with or without stirrups.
Along with the oversized tops, killer shoulder pads, and outrageous colors, we had big hair and huge earrings. There was nothing wishy-washy in the '80's looks. Everything went over the top. It was fun, it was showy, it was uniquely the '80's.
Here are a few examples of 1980's fashion, starting with a bold, colorful beaded pattern on black in a sweater dress.
Chadwick's sweater dress
Blue on white boldly accentuates this abstract patterned jumpsuit with shoulder pads and a wrap front top:
Splash jumpsuit
The '80's brought back the bubble dress:
Black bubble dress with pouf sleeves
This black cocktail dress is a good example of the "over" in the '80's with it's pleats and stiff huge ruffles:
Tadashi dress
This blouse is in bold colors with batwing sleeves that are oh so '80's:
Mervyn shirt
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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When I was a college student in the 80's, I loved floral pants and leggings. I still get nostalgic for them.
Makeup, hair and accessories were over the top too! There was fuschia blush and lipstick to complement the navy blue eyeliner. If you got a store makeover, they used to continue on with the blush down to your chin and up to your temples! The total look seems overdone and clownish now.
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