Weird '80s — Where Neon Thrived and Taste Took a Vacation!

15 Dec 2023

Welcome to the uproarious '80s! It was an epoch where neon colors clashed without remorse, shoulder pads reached for the stars, and perms defied the laws of gravity! Many would like to forget about these fashion failures of the 80s!

Is there a magnet to the side?

We don't know which hairstylist in the wild '80s came up with this strange hairstyle, but judging by the fact that the girl even took a photo with it, she must have liked it. It seems like her hair got electrified, and someone off-camera is holding a magnet. It's both funny and a bit pitiful for the model – she'll have to wash the hairspray out of her hair for a long time.

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Punk style

Undoubtedly, this girl drew attention to herself in the 80s and was on-trend; however, replicating a similar look today is not advisable. It visually ages and completely diminishes femininity. Moreover, such a style appears old-fashioned and out of date. Despite the saying that fashion is cyclical, it doesn't necessarily apply in this case. 

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Hair in unnatural colors

In the 21st century, when the trend is towards naturalness, embracing the 80s trend of vibrant, unconventional hair colors might seem unusual, especially for the younger generation. However, during that time, colored hair in shades like orange, red, blue, and so on was indeed fashionable. The bolder, the better. Somehow, we are relieved that such trends are no longer in vogue. 

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Headbands

Introducing another trend from the 80s that now looks amusing. Back then, even celebrities wore headbands! Can you imagine how trendy they were? Nowadays, such an accessory might be suitable only for the beach or a workout at the gym.

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Gothic

In the 1980s, gothic motifs became fashionable in clothing, reflecting a cultural movement that embraced dark, mysterious, and unconventional aesthetics. Gothic fashion of that era often featured elements such as dark clothing, lace, leather, and accessories like chokers and chains. While it may not be as prominent today, elements of gothic fashion may still be incorporated into modern styles in more subtle and diverse ways.

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As if just rolled out of bed

Undoubtedly, such a hairstyle may appeal to your beloved, but it looks playful and attractive only when you've just gotten out of bed, certainly not for a stroll on the street or in the office! Regardless, everything should look adequate. However, in the 80s, it was not considered inappropriate for anyone to go out with a messy hairstyle; on the contrary, it was very fashionable! 

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Romantic crimped hair

Let's start with the fact that crimped hairstyles are generally not in fashion today, and something like heart-shaped crimps is considered cringy, as the youth often says these days. Such a hairstyle might be appropriate for a children's morning performance, but not more than that. However, back in those days, it probably looked very cute, and not everyone had a crimping gadget.

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Crazy bangs! 

It's amusing to see bangs that are several times larger than the girl wearing them. Although maybe the hairstylist just went overboard with the teasing. In any case, the girl is smiling, and that's what matters most! But I bet if she looked at this photo after a few decades, she had a good laugh!

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Macho from the '80s

Of course, fashionistas in the '80s wanted to look stylish not only among girls but also among guys. They, too, aimed for super volume in their hair! To achieve this, they had to make an effort, starting with growing their hair to a suitable length for the trendy hairstyle. Then, they needed to buy extra-hold hairspray and spend about 40 minutes in front of the mirror creating a similar 'masterpiece'.

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Funny topknot 

Another '80s gem - the high side ponytail. Although now it looks more like not a trendy hairstyle but the Leaning Tower of Pisa. As if this girl is heading to an Italian fashion festival. But in reality, she just lived in the '80s when crazy hairstyles were in fashion. Do you like this style?

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All at once! 

Undoubtedly, this girl is a real beauty! However, her hairstyle is, to put it mildly, a bit funny. It seems like she went a little overboard with volume and glamor. They say about such things - all the best at once, a bit too much. Here are crimps, teasing, and volume - it would have been better to choose just one. But the girl was definitely the brightest at the disco!

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Frenzied volume! 

Who does this girl remind you of? To us, she looks like someone who just sped on a motorcycle without a helmet. It seems like the wind created a real whirlwind in her hair! However, back in the '80s, many beauties sported such hairstyles at discos – it was at the height of fashion, but now it looks absurd.

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When they simply forgot about one side of the head!

And again, an asymmetrical hairstyle that, let's be honest, looks funny! Someone actually did this on the head of this cute girl and convinced her that it looks beautiful. It seems like one part of the head is overly lacking in volume, while the other part has gone overboard with teasing. We don't recommend you replicate this style! 

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Hedgehog 

From the title of this topic, it's already clear who this woman resembles with her hairstyle. Indeed, her hair looks like the spines of a hedgehog. Perhaps in this look, you can go to a Halloween party dressed as a hedgehog, but definitely not to a fashionable event. Even for the '80s, this hairstyle is a bit unfortunate—it doesn't highlight the beauty and femininity of this woman; quite the opposite.

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A hairstyle big enough to hide almost a crocodile! 

We never cease to be amazed by the voluminous hairstyles that were popular in the 80s! While we can still come to terms with teased hair, here we have an entire gigantic construction! It's like a portable house for some household pet. Truly, a shocking fashion trend!

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Crazy nail art

In the 1980s, bold and vibrant nail art was in trend. Neon colors, geometric shapes, and intricate designs were commonly seen on nails during this era. People embraced the opportunity for creative and eye-catching manicures, often matching them with the colorful fashion trends of the time. Today, nail art trends have evolved to embrace a more minimalist and versatile approach.

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Grimm on the face

In the 1980s, elaborate face makeup, including various drawings and designs, became a fashionable trend. This form of makeup was a reflection of the era's bold and expressive approach to fashion and self-expression. The 80s was characterized by an embrace of vibrant colors, unconventional styles, and a desire to push the boundaries of traditional aesthetics. If you go out into the street with such make-up today, you may be considered a city madman. 

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Excessive use of colors in makeup

Blue, pink, purple – all at once! The fashionable makeup of the 80s resembled a real rainbow! But it's important to remember that its place is in the sky, not on the face. Of course, there's no need to replicate such makeup because it looks tasteless and certainly won't enhance your natural beauty.

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Simultaneous emphasis on eyes and lips

In the 80s, Madonna made a sensation with her looks, but recreating her makeup from that era is definitely not advisable now. By emphasizing both the eyes and lips in your makeup, you risk overloading your face and appearing a decade older. Nowadays, such makeup is not in trend at all, except perhaps on a theater stage if you are an actress.

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Yellow eyeshadow

Using yellow eyeshadow, as was popular in the 80s, is generally considered less favorable today for a few reasons. Firstly, yellow eyeshadow can be challenging to pull off without looking dated or overly theatrical. The bold and vibrant makeup trends of the 80s, including yellow eyeshadow, are often associated with that specific era and may not translate well into contemporary fashion.

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Ridiculous sporty outfit

If you think that in the 80s, such attire was only reserved for fitness, you're mistaken. Back then, women could wear these outfits even on the streets, as they were trendy! However, it's hard to disagree now that such clothing looks funny and absurd. Moreover, these outfits have nothing to do with the femininity and elegance that are in fashion today. 

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Glamorous men

In the 80s, looking glamorous was not at all shameful for men; on the contrary, it was trendy! The more gold and sequins, the better! Moreover, just take a look at this ridiculous fishnet shirt—nowadays, it's embarrassing to wear even at home, but back then, it was at the height of popularity! That's how quickly trends change, and what was fashionable a couple of decades ago now looks funny.

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When brightness goes overboard

Monochromatic outfits are undoubtedly in trend today; however, they should not look like this photo from the 80s. The problem here is the excessively bright colors, and when there are so many of them in one look, it turns into not a fashionable person but a bright spot. The key is to maintain balance and not overdo it. 

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Men like girls

In the 80s, it became a norm for some men to embrace feminine fashion, donning women's workout attire and more. This trend was a testament to the era's spirit of breaking gender norms and embracing individual expression. Men wearing women's clothing became a symbol of the era's progressive attitude towards gender and fashion. But, to be honest, it looked strange.

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Some clothes didn't match at all

In this photo, you can clearly see that in the 80s, both adults and children could look funny. It seems like the motto was: the brighter and more items you have on yourself, the more fashionable you are! However, let's be honest, such outfits have nothing to do with the concept of fashion. But the main thing is that people in those times liked it, they were happy, and they felt confident. 

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Men with long hair

As you can see, long hair was more common among men than women during that time. For example, in this photo, all four men have long locks that many women would envy. What do you think—would you dare to replicate such a style today? We suspect not, as it doesn't look masculine at all.

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You can never have too many bracelets!

And here comes Madonna again! She truly knew how to amaze with her style in the 80s. However, wearing such a large number of bracelets is not advisable now if you don't want to be called tasteless behind your back. Nowadays, one or at most two bracelets are enough to complement a stylish look.

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Total neon!

Just looking at this picture for a couple of seconds makes you want to turn away quickly and give your eyes a break. Such a multitude of colors, especially in such vivid shades, may not appeal to everyone. Today, neon may be in fashion, but certainly not in such an overwhelming quantity. For example, to create a trendy look, it would be enough to have one item in neon, while the rest should be in a neutral color palette.

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Shiny jumpsuit

In the 80s, you could wear such an outfit to both a fitness class and a disco! In this clothing, women felt like true goddesses, and guys couldn't take their eyes off them. Of course, all the advantages of the figure were emphasized in such clothing, but it looked slightly vulgar. Certainly, if you wear it today, people will notice you, but not necessarily out of admiration, but perhaps out of thoughts on how one could choose to wear something like that.

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A man with makeup

Of course, not all men wore makeup like that, only nonconformists or those who wanted to stand out at a party. However, today, a man with such an appearance is more likely to frighten than to make a good impression on someone. Well, the 80s had its own fashion trends, and there's certainly something to be surprised about!

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Strong eye makeup

In the 80s, huge eyeliner wings and intense smoky eyes were truly in trend! However, with this kind of look, women resembled more members of a rock band than fashionistas. Today, such makeup is mostly associated with gothic styles, and that's okay. After all, many find natural makeup to be more delicate and attractive.

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Sweaters with geometric patterns

As you can see, even in the 80s, family looks were in fashion. Bright sweaters with geometric patterns were also trendy. Nowadays, wearing such sweaters might not surprise anyone, and there's even a risk of looking like a walking traffic signal. But regardless, this family looks very cute and cohesive!

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A lot of leopard print 

Leopard print is still in trend, but it should not be as overwhelming as in the photo. In the 80s, if people wore leopard print, they often created almost a total look with it. It looks funny and not stylish. However, when there's only one item with a leopard print in an outfit, it looks really cool and fashionable! You'll definitely stand out and capture attention.

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Gypsy chic

In the 1980s, the aesthetic, inspired by Romani and gypsy culture, was characterized by layered fabrics, vibrant colors, and accessories such as scarves. This trend reflected a desire for a free-spirited look that stood in contrast to more structured styles. The 80s trend of dressing in a gypsy style is not as prevalent in today's fashion landscape.

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Baggy pants

In the 1980s, the trend of wearing "puffy" or baggy pants became popular within streetwear culture and the emerging hip-hop scene. This style was characterized by loose-fitting trousers, often featuring a relaxed or oversized silhouette. The trend was closely associated with the hip-hop and breakdancing subcultures, where comfort and freedom of movement were prioritized.

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Street artist style

As you've likely noticed, in the 80s, men often adopted a more feminine appearance, while women, conversely, experimented with masculine looks, such as dressing in a tomboyish fashion. However, the style you see in the photo now looks elegant but not masculine. It's challenging to imagine a man wearing such clothing today.

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Ski suits beyond the slopes

In the 80s, athletic wear resembling the style of skiing outfits was in trend, and people could be seen wearing such attire on the streets, which may seem peculiar and out of place today. However, perhaps people appreciated this style for its comfort and the ease with which a cohesive look could be put together.

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Massive chains

The fashion of sporting large, chunky chains was a distinctive feature of that era. People embraced bold and flashy accessories as a form of self-expression, and these massive chains were often worn draped across various parts of the body. The trend was driven by a desire for a bold and rebellious look, reflecting the dynamic and flamboyant spirit of the 80s fashion scene.

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Dolls in the street

In the 1980s, the trend for a doll-like style in women's clothing reflected a desire for playfulness, femininity, and a certain level of naivety in fashion. This style incorporated elements that evoked a doll-like aesthetic, such as ruffles, bows, pastel colors, and silhouettes that emphasized a youthful and whimsical appearance.

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Leggings with any outfit

As you can see, in the 80s, women (and others) wore bright leggings not only for fitness but also as a fashion statement under any clothing, including skirts! Typically, these leggings didn't necessarily match the rest of the outfit, and they were often paired with a one-shoulder T-shirt. It might seem tasteless now, but during that time, it was considered super stylish.

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Ruffles and denim jacket

Apparently, the girls who dressed in such a way back then were crazy about this combination in clothing. However, let's be honest — now it all looks quite tasteless and vulgar. Ruffled skirts are no longer in trend, especially when paired with a denim jacket. So, it's better not to replicate such a look, even if you're heading to an 80s-themed party.

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So many lace

In the 1980s, lace was a popular and fashionable fabric that adorned various clothing items such as gloves, socks, and more. The trend reflected a desire for a romantic and feminine aesthetic. However, fashion trends are not always cyclical, and what was once popular may not necessarily stay in vogue. If you want to be a fashionista, it’s better not to wear the things you see in the photo.

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An 80s trend that's funny to look at

In the 1980s, semi-transparent clothing and accessories were in vogue, whether it was a sheer top or a handbag, as seen in the photo. However, today, stepping out with such an accessory is often synonymous with lacking taste. Nevertheless, perhaps young children might find joy in such a bright accessory! The crucial point is to ensure that items don't fall out of the bag on the way.

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Bold jackets

In the 1980s, red leather jackets were a trendy and iconic fashion choice. These jackets were often associated with edgy styles, particularly in the context of rock and punk fashion, creating a distinctive and memorable look. Today, neutral tones and classic cuts often take precedence over the boldness of red leather jackets, contributing to their reduced prominence in contemporary fashion trends.

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Group “Colorado Beetles”

As you can see in this photo, stripes were in fashion in the 80s. Out of the four guys wearing this pattern, three of them embraced it! The fourth didn't particularly stand out in terms of clothing taste and looked more like a walking chessboard than a stylish guy. Certainly, stripes can be a trendy print, but not in this interpretation. A shirt with such a pattern could be fashion-forward, but the stripes should not be overly contrasting in color. 

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Very bright stripe

It was fashionable to wear very bright and bold stripes, such as in the case of stockings or socks. The era embraced vibrant and eye-catching fashion trends, and bold patterns, including bright stripes, were considered stylish and trendy. However, as fashion preferences have evolved, the 80s trend of extremely bright stripes may now be perceived as less fashionable. Modern aesthetics often lean towards more subtle and refined styles. 

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Cowboy style

In the 1980s, cowboy style in clothing became fashionable, influenced by several factors spanning music, film, and cultural trends of the time. Country music and rock with country elements were highly popular in the 80s. Many music stars of the era, such as Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, embraced cowboy attire, impacting the public perception of this style. However, today it is better to wear clothes of this style only to the racetrack and that’s it.

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Mismatched clothes

In the 1980s, layering was a prevailing fashion trend. Many people would pile on a vast amount of clothing, often without any cohesive coordination, as evident in the photo. It seems the prevailing notion was the more layers, the better, and color coordination was not necessarily a priority. It's advisable not to replicate such a look, as it lacks a harmonious style, as you can see.

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Capri pants and cropped jacket

Wearing such outfits today is a surefire way to be considered unfashionable. Firstly, capri pants are no longer in style, and secondly, pairing them with cropped jackets like these is a double fashion faux pas. In such an outfit, you risk looking more like a parrot than a trendsetter. 

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Colorful warm leggings

Another 80s trend that, if worn today, would make you look more like a circus performer than a fashionable individual. Back in the day, there was a real craze for colorful leggings! Moreover, girls would wear them with anything, without considering whether the leggings matched the rest of their outfit or not. It might look funny now, but back then, it was considered trendy. That's how things were!

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