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For instance, breakdancers loved wearing these. The loose fit but shapely design allowed them to pull off grand moves easily without worrying about tripping on fabric. These fashion statements reached peak popularity by ’84 and ’85 , so much so that apparently boys and parachute pants became synonymous. 17. Preppy looks got straight As The preppy look became a bit exclusive / Wikimedia Commons For hip hop fans, the 1980’s paved way for some the genre’s biggest stars. Most notably, the legendary flow and innovative rhymes of Christopher Wallace; otherwise known as the Notorious B.I.G or Biggie Smalls. With his rise to fame in his late teens, Biggie splashed his cash on fashionable garments, accessories and sunglasses as part of his new-found wealth. Famously, we wore Versace sunglasses in several of his aspirational music videos which have become iconic amongst the 80’s hip hop scene. The two most prominent sunglasses were the Versace 424’s and Versace Medusa models which he wore in both his ‘One more chance’ and ‘Hypnotise’ music videos. Described as intriguing, mysterious, and enchanting, this fragrance features floral, spicy, and woody notes. They include plum, tangerine, lily of the valley, carnation, myrrh, rose, castoreum, sandalwood, and cedarwood. The 80s animal prints were usually focused on big Leopard prints. Often seen on blazers and leotards, it was a design that literally stopped traffic.

With the help of music divas like Cher, promoting and selling sportswear apparel in bold colors became an 80s thing. The brand’s grand opening saw the launch of 12 models, which were initially sold at a cheap price of CHF 39.90. Because of this low price – and the company’s aggressive ad campaign – Swatch managed to etch a name for itself in the annals of 80s fashion history. 80s Colors The trend of slogans printed on t-shirts was adopted by Pepsi, Nike, Adidas, and Guess after realizing the advertising power of printed logos on T-shirts.Based in Germany, Adidas plays second-fiddle to Nike when it comes to market domination. Although this is the case, there is no denying that it’s one of the 80s’ most popular brands – together with its fierce archrival, of course.

In one of the documentary’s more perceptive moments, Luke noted: “Britain has never been proud of Bros.” Their 1988 debut album, Push, sold 10m copies and spawned five Top 5 singles, but Bros seemed to come and go without leaving a trace, except in the hearts of their notoriously banzai fanbase, the Brosettes. Almost uniquely among big stars of the era, the 80s revival never quite got around to Bros. There has been no attempt to critically rehabilitate their music, ironically or otherwise; you seldom hear their hits, even on radio stations predicated on nostalgia; their brief but dazzling flash of fame was apparently sealed in a box marked Things We Would Rather Forget. The aviator style was popularized in the 1970s but their growth in popularity spanned into the 1980s. The Aviator style is characterized by its large teardrop lenses and metal wire frame. Aviators were originally designed for WWII fighter pilots, but the style can be worn by anyone who likes large but lightweight sunglasses. Fitness Mania 80s Leg Warmers Leg warmers conquered the 80s fashion, from cinema screens to books and VHS covers – Jamie Lee Curtis’s iconic 80s aerobic clothes in Perfect (1985), Jane Fonda’s workout books & videos (1986 & 1987).Founded in the year 1936, Ray-Ban remains to be one of the most famous luxury sunglass brands of today. It is known for its iconic aviator shades, which were designed to reduce the distraction caused by white and blue hues in the sky. As a contrast, Estee Lauder produced Beautiful, a floral scent that was strong but marketed with images of weddings, not orgies, and Chanel’s floral aldehyde No 5 was as popular as ever. In the 80s, preppy-style shirts (also seen in ‘ Light Academia‘) were worn as formal button-downs with chinos or smart casual polo shirts.

As with most 80s trends, bangles were worn in a ‘the more, the merrier’ fashion. Such a style was popularized by many of the era’s icons, including singers Cyndi Lauper and Madonna. The rivalry between the two waist heights paralleled the various cultural movements at play in the ’80s. Hippies, Mods, mainstream denizens, and more all expressed themselves through the height, color, and tailoring of their jeans. 7. Choose animal print for life on the wild side People really went wild with the animal prints / feeling-flirtatious.co.uk The 80s era is known for its bright shades, which gained popularity during the middle of the decade. This rainbow palette was adopted by many of the era’s hottest brands, including Nike and Maui & Sons. The colored sheer tights trend continued into the 90s fashion, worn at the office and dinner events. Matt Goss began a solo career during the 1990s, enjoying chart success with various single’s “The Key” and “If You Were Here Tonight”, and had his own Vegas Residency at The Palms, Caesars Palace and The Mirage.And while it’s not as famous as it was before, it continues to have a cult following in various parts of the globe. Underwear: Calvin Klein Like the hair, makeup and favourite colours of the 1980s, a lot of 80s best-selling scents were big and loud – so much so that some were banned from restaurants. 1980s perfumes weren’t about celebrity names as they are now, but designer names really hit the spot. The perfume names weren’t subtle either. Apart from its controversial campaigns, Benetton was also the brand behind many sports sponsorships.

However, that didn’t deter celebrities from wearing over-the-top animal prints on every imaginable outfit and style. Harem Pants Trend ‘Harem Pants’ became popular in the 80s thanks to MC Hammer, a look fast adopted by many eighties Hollywood stars such as Demi Moore and Donna Summer. Experimental, outlandish and unforgettable, this decade of futurism explored the definition of what eyewear could be. From leggings to handbags, skirts, and sunglasses, bold prints of leopard, zebra, tiger, giraffe, and python were the rage. 10 /21

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The 1980s saw the market dominance of Nike, which by then, owned half the market share in the US. The era also saw the birth of Nike’s unmistakable catchline: Just do it. Also known as glacier goggles, glacier shades are characterised by their functional design, featuring large dark lenses and protective side shields. Originally designed a hundred years prior in 1888, the design was intended for mountaineers at high altitude exposure. With two separate lenses and leather side guards, these sunglasses kept light-leak to an absolute minimum. For the ultimate glacier shades look, we suggest the Julbo Cham sunglasses seen below. Meanwhile, Andre Agassi and John McEnroe famously wore large mono-lens sunglasses with high base-curve injected plastic lightweight frames. If you’re looking for that 80’s tennis court look, choose large mirrored lenses with a tight wraparound curvature. Blenders eyewear offer all kinds of frames and sun lenses for different sports and light conditions. It was perhaps his belief in the transformative power of clothes that helped Harry Moss seamlessly negotiate his own roles as a successful British businessman and establishment fixture who served the monarchy and his identity as a Jewish man of strong faith who was actively involved with the West London Synagogue and Jewish clubs, including the Cambridge and Bethnal Green Boys’ Club. Certainly, Harry was keen to preserve the place of his Jewish firm formally in the history of London fashion. In 1945, Harry published a letter in The Times newspaper offering help to any institution interested in building up a collection of men’s clothing. Four years later, W. F. Grimes, then director of the London Museum, responded and Harry donated a collection of 25 menswear ensembles dating from the 1880s to the 1930s. They included pieces from Savile Row tailors such as Meyer & Mortimer and Henry Poole as well as a Moss Bros overcoat dating from around 1910, a rare pre-war survival that shows the influence of Savile Row cuts and quality on Moss Bros’ early ready-made tailoring.

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