80s fashions introduced hip hop culture, evolved
punk fashions and the yuppie movement. On these 80s fashion pages
you'll see pictures and descriptions of 80s clothing and hair
styles. Many of the 80s fashions sprung from American & the UK
subcultures that have had a great influence cultures around
the world.
80s Hip Hop Fashion:
Adidas jump suits and shoes, multifingered rings,
thick gold chains,
kangol, jheri curls.
Hip Hop music, fashion and culture was called a
fad throughout
the eighties and part
of the nineties. In the 80s Hip Hop
was the loudest
expression of african American subculture.
Multicolored mohawks, bleached hair, short spiky
hair, torn leather with chains, eye liner, spike collars, spike
wrist bands. Punk is about rebelling against any and all social
structures. The less real reasons for the rebellion the more
"punk" it is. This extreeme counter culturism inspired shocking
almost
perverse 80s hair styles and trends: close-pin piercings, shredded
clothing, ect. 80s
punk fashion is like nothing else.
80s Rock:
Huge hair, platinum blonde hair, glitter, lots
of make-up, sexual abiguity, tight jeans (bulging crotch). Male
80s "hair bands" were all very feminine looking and driven to
do nothing but get wasted and have sex. Hair bands
drew as many women fans as male despite their teased hair, lipstick
and womanizing.
80s Yuppie:
Ladies wore spike banges heavy cheek make-up, both
men and women wore shoulder padded business jackets. Sweater
vests were popular as were sweaters tied loosely around the neck
over button down shirts. Yuppie men were clean shaven, prim and
egotistical snobs drunk on dreams of high society and elitism.
These fashionable trends have evolved but have
much of the same spirit was couter-culture, decadence, rebelion
and/or ego worship that they began with.
Feathered hair, Jerry curls, 80s punk hair, flock
of seaguls (new wave do), spiky short hair, multi-colored hair,
80s hair, 80s glam rock hair, 80s hip-hop dos and others.
80s Fashion
80s fashions introduced hip hop culture, evolved punk fashions and the yuppie movement. On these 80s fashion pages you'll see pictures and descriptions of 80s clothing and hair styles. Many of the 80s fashions sprung from American & the UK subcultures that have had a great influence cultures around the world.
80s Hip Hop Fashion:
Adidas jump suits and shoes, multifingered rings, thick gold chains,
kangol, jheri curls. Hip Hop music, fashion and culture was called a
fad throughout the eighties and part of the nineties. In the 80s Hip Hop
was the loudest expression of african American subculture.
80s Punk Fashion:
Multicolored mohawks, bleached hair, short spiky hair, torn leather with chains, eye liner, spike collars, spike wrist bands. Punk is about rebelling against any and all social structures. The less real reasons for the rebellion the more "punk" it is. This extreeme counter culturism inspired shocking almost perverse 80s hair styles and trends: close-pin piercings, shredded clothing, ect. 80s punk fashion is like nothing else.
80s Rock:
Huge hair, platinum blonde hair, glitter, lots of make-up, sexual abiguity, tight jeans (bulging crotch). Male 80s "hair bands" were all very feminine looking and driven to do nothing but get wasted and have sex. Hair bands drew as many women fans as male despite their teased hair, lipstick and womanizing.
80s Yuppie:
Ladies wore spike banges heavy cheek make-up, both men and women wore shoulder padded business jackets. Sweater vests were popular as were sweaters tied loosely around the neck over button down shirts. Yuppie men were clean shaven, prim and egotistical snobs drunk on dreams of high society and elitism.
These fashionable trends have evolved but have much of the same spirit was couter-culture, decadence, rebelion and/or ego worship that they began with.
80s Hair Styles
picture coutesy of stevemason
Check out 80s Hair Styles:
Feathered hair, Jerry curls, 80s punk hair, flock of seaguls (new wave do), spiky short hair, multi-colored hair, 80s hair, 80s glam rock hair, 80s hip-hop dos and others.
80s Clothing fashion
What is more 80s than the "member's only jacket"? Roll the sleeve up put on some raybans where some tight, high waters and you are in the 80s, baby!