How the 1980s Fashion Trends Changed the World

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How the 1980s Fashion Trends Changed the World

The 1980s fashion trends were dominated by a vibrant and colorful clothing and accessories, loud hues, bold geometric designs, and sharply contrasting patterns. The look of the decade was defined by an all-time popular hairstyle – the crew cut. This haircut represented a look that was edgy, fun, adventurous, yet entirely confident. Women wore large, sleeveless dresses, knee-High boots, loose shirts, and rugged, over-the-top suits.

Men wore a variety of looks, as well, with the edgier military style of the time being one of the most popular, with shaved heads, bandannas, and multi-colored belts. The look for women was far more feminine with a classic cut, long hair, ponytail, and ethnic or even ethnic hairstyles. Although the 1980s saw a great return to more traditional fashions, especially for evening wear, there was a new sense of fashion for men who experimented with new patterns and colors during this era. The hairstyles represented this new look included asymmetric cuts, crew necks, asymmetrical side-swept bangs, textured hairstyles, asymmetrical side-parting, asymmetrical facial hair, asymmetrical facials, asymmetrical tattoos, multi-colored hair bands, brightly colored accessories, face painting, special hand-painted designs, and metallic jewelries.

The fashion industry also witnessed a rise in the number of companies that offered fashion accessories and clothes. This increased the number of outlets for people to purchase the products they needed to create a look that was unique to them. A major part of this growth was due to the introduction of the compact disc, the video game, and the microwave. The 1980s fashion trends are considered a turning point for modern consumers as the changes helped women feel comfortable and relaxed while looking fashionable.

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