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American fashion in the 1980s was like nothing that had preceded it—and, in many ways, none of the styles that have since followed have been anything quite like it, either. It was a decade filled with bright colors, big hair, both tight and loose garments, and gaudy accessories.

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The 1980s woman loved bright, neon colors, so you should add lots of color in your outfit, regardless of the individual pieces you include. Finish off your style with gaudy jewelry, bold make-up, and big hair.

  1. Big shoulders became a hot fashion as more women found themselves entering the workplace. A square-cut suit jacket with heavy shoulder pads looks 1980s-professional, while a blouse or dress with thick shoulder pads works well for more casual looks. [1]
  2. If shoulder pads aren't your thing, consider an oversized sweater, sweatshirt, or blouse. Look for one with a broad scoop neckline. Solid colors work best, but you may also consider a top with a gaudy geometric pattern.
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  3. Denim mini-skirts work especially well, but leather and knit materials may also look fine. If selecting a colored skirt, go with a hot pink or other bright, neon color.
  4. These work especially well beneath mini-skirts and oversized sweaters that come down to the mid-thigh or lower. Look for solid colors or patterned tights with spots, stripes, textured lace, or other embroidered designs.
  5. These pants are made of a stretch knit fabric that tapers down toward the ankle. At the ankle, the pants have an elastic "stirrup" strap that fits under the heel. Choose a pair in any color or pattern, from black to neon orange.
  6. Look for an old pair with bleach marks or holes. Cut-offs with ragged edges also look appropriate for a classic 1980s look.
  7. This trend was especially popular in the early to mid decade. In the 1980s, leg warmers could be found in wool, cotton, and synthetic fiber blends. They came in a variety of colors, with brighter colors favored over duller, neutral hues. Wear leg warmers with nearly any bottom, whether you choose a mini-skirt or skinny jeans. [2]
  8. Jellies, also called “jelly shoes,” were a type of brightly colored footwear made from PVC plastic. The shoes have a semi-transparent, glossy sheen, and were often infused with glitter. Most jellies were flats, but some had low heels.
  9. Adult women wore heels with the majority of their outfits, whether professional or casual. Select a pair of pointed toe sling-backs with a high, slender heel. Go with white or black for a versatile option, or consider a bright yellow or pink if you want to play on the loud, neon-colored reputation of American 1980s fashion.
  10. In addition to heels and jellies, teenagers and young women also wore sneakers and boots with many of their outfits. Consider a pair of thick-soled, black lace-up boots. Wear the boots with nearly any bottom, from mini-skirts to acid wash-jeans.
    • If you want to go all-in on metallic or glitter boots, try wearing solid white pieces so they don't clash in your look. Be careful to not go over the top.
  11. In general, popular jewelry during this decade was gaudy and large. Earrings were especially in vogue, however. Look for diamond or pearl earrings, preferably in gold. Dangle earrings that brush your shoulder or collar work best. [3]
  12. No American 1980s look would be complete without big, teased locks.
    • Take a section of your hair by the crown of your head.
    • Comb downward toward the scalp in short strokes.
    • Spray hairspray near the roots of the section you just teased.
    • Repeat the initial teasing process with a section of hair beneath the first section to give your hair a bump.
    • Repeat the entire teasing process with the rest of your hair.
  13. Do not be afraid of over-applying. Cosmetics in the 1980s were notoriously noticeable. [4]
    • Trace around your entire eye with black eye liner.
    • Apply mascara.
    • Wear bright eyeshadow. Choose a bold color and consider wearing contrasting shades at the same time.
    • Apply heavy blush to your cheekbones.
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While men wore fewer neon colors than women, bright colors and bold patterns were still in fashion. Tight jeans and parachute pants were also seen in many men’s wardrobes of the era.

  1. Think bold geometric designs for sweaters or Hawaiian print for shirts. Look for a thick sweater with a bulky, boxy cut.
  2. Authentic jackets had a black tag over the breast pocket that read "Members Only," but if you cannot find an authentic jacket, simply mimic the style. Look for a cotton-polyester jacket with a nylon lining, elastic waistband, elastic wrists, a zipper front, and snaps at the neck. Choose a coat in any color. [5]
  3. Light acid wash jeans work best. Find a style that fits snug around your legs, since men in tight jeans were more fashionable during this decade than those in baggy jeans.
  4. In the early 1980s, these pants were tighter, but by the end of the decade, they were exceptionally baggy. Look for a pair of pants made from shiny synthetic material. If possible, find one with multiple zippers, since these were considered more stylish. [6]
  5. If you want a more professional look, go for a conservative cut suit jacket in a pastel blue or other light color. Pair the jacket with white pants. This look is also known as the "Miami Vice" look.
  6. Loafers work best when paired with pastel suit jackets and other conservative styles. [7]
  7. If you decide to go with acid wash jeans or parachute pants, find a heavy pair of sneakers or boots. Consider thick-soled black boots that lace up.
  8. Run a volume-enhancing hair product through your hair to give it a little extra lift. Keep your locks in place with hair gel or hairspray.
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    Were polo shirts popular in the 80's?
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    Yes, they were. Try looking up movies, TV shows and music videos from the time period to see what people were wearing for inspiration, since so many different things were happening in fashion at that time.
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    How to look like Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Prince?
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    Well, it would be pretty hard to look like all three of them at once. I'd advise watching their music videos and videos of their concerts. Google images of them. Figure out what you like about their looks and try to recreate them.
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    How about neon colours and jean jackets?
    Ruby
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    Neon colours were very popular in the 80s and is one of the fashion trends most commonly associated with the 80s. As for jean jackets, they were also considerably popular in the 80s, especially oversized jean jackets.
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      Things You’ll Need

      • Shoulder padded jacket
      • Oversized sweater
      • Cotton-polyester jacket
      • Pastel suit jacket
      • Mini-skirt
      • Leggings
      • Stirrup pants
      • Acid-wash jeans
      • Parachute pants
      • Leg warmers
      • Jelly shoes
      • Heels
      • Boots
      • Dangling earrings
      • Hairspray
      • Cosmetics

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