As a kid in the 80′s in the DC suburbs, I wore lots of neon. Not to mention gigantic shirts with a clip on the side to keep it bunched up a little. Also lots of spandex pants. And don’t forget leg warmers.
The first photo (from The Breakfast Club) was how filmmakers decided these five archetypes dressed in the 80s. As films go, Valley Girl was closer. Or Weird Science. Or The Terminator, even.
This picture can also be tied to your picture a few days ago about how gravity changes when girls take a picture. It seems to get heavier.
But some are going more for the 80′s-Madonna-look… And to my (admitted, first-person) recollection, there was NEON galore http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=1980s+fashion&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=x2iyT5DPFNO4twe_-ryOCQ&biw=1031&bih=601&sei=yWiyT7XxMJK5twfSw8iICQ
The only two people I remember dressing anything like the group of college girls in the 80′s were Jane Fonda and Madonna.
As a kid in the 80′s in the DC suburbs, I wore lots of neon. Not to mention gigantic shirts with a clip on the side to keep it bunched up a little. Also lots of spandex pants. And don’t forget leg warmers.
The first photo (from The Breakfast Club) was how filmmakers decided these five archetypes dressed in the 80s. As films go, Valley Girl was closer. Or Weird Science. Or The Terminator, even.
I remember more hair band concert T–shirts