A Tribute to Glorious ‘80s Fashion

Every decade has its good and bad fashion moments, and that includes the 1980s. Yet many people seem to only remember the worst of what I regard as one of the very best fashion decades, which is why I often find myself sticking up for the brilliance of ‘80s trends. So much of today’s incredible fashion can be traced back to the ‘80s. 

Our forum recently asked me to pull together some fabulous ‘80s looks, and I obliged right away. I also had great fun putting together a pinboard of fabulous ‘80s fashion, which showcases actual photos that were taken back in the 1980s. There are many examples of ’80s elements that have been modernized in current looks. It’s this throwback to ‘80s style that makes me love 2014 fashion so very, very much. 

Let’s take a peek:

I could go on and on about how these ‘80s looks make my heart sing. Yes, there was also lots of less-than-fab frilly, twee and poufy styling. Shoulder pads, make-up, big hair and glitz were out of control. Sometimes we wore outfits so oversized, they wore us. And excessive neon and over the top colour combinations made our eyes hurt.

But to my mind, ‘80s silhouettes and juxtapositions were delightfully interesting, creative and detailed, and therefore worth a lot of praise. The era was as dressy as it was casual. There was ample colour and graphic black and white. Women’s trends were masculine, and men’s trends were feminine, which made for a marvelous melting pot of style.

Of course, my memories of ’80s fashion are shaped by my influences at the time — one giveaway being the prominence of the British band Duran Duran in my collage. If you were enjoying fashion during the ’80s, what in particular sticks out in your memory? And if you are seeing ’80s fashion after the fact, what are your impressions now? 

'80s Collage

Fashion News Roundup: Week 32, 2014

Canadian label Smythe celebrates its 10th anniversary, Alice Temperley and Net-A-Porter bring us the first shoppable fashion film, and more fashion news from around the globe this week.

Ensemble: Sweater & Contrasting Tank

This ensemble was inspired by clients who have been wearing lightweight and transparent pointelle, mesh, gauze or crocheted Summer pullovers layered over contrasting tank tops. In other words, they’re mismatching the colour of the sweater and the tank top to create an interesting effect. 

I’ve shown two ensembles here, but there are many, many ways to interpret the formula. The ensemble on the left is graphic, crisp and a little more dressy, while the ensemble on the right is soft, bohemian and quite casual. 

Here are the components. Choose any colour palette: 

Sweater: You’ll need a sweater that will showcase the colour of the tank underneath. A mesh sweater with extremely small holes, or an open weave sweater with large holes. A lace sweater works quite well too. 

Tank: Choose a tank in a contrasting colour to the pullover with strappy or built-up shoulders. The effect is not the same if you layer a sleeved T-shirt under the sweater. Proportions tend to look better, and more alluring, with bare arms. 

Bottoms: Choose a pair of bottoms that complement the layered tops. In both cases I’ve chosen jeans, but shorts, patterned pants, trousers and skirts work equally well. 

Footwear: Choose shoes that work with the outfit. I chose masculine black loafers for the graphic statement on the left, and a pair of casual suede wedge sandals for the earthier look on the right. 

Accessories: You’ll probably need a belt if you’re tucking or partially tucking the front. Or wear both the tank and sweater untucked over bottoms. Choose a bag that tickles your fancy, and finish off the look with jewellery, hat, eyewear and watch. 

Feel free to dress up the look with a pencil skirt, full skirt or pair of trousers, and finish off the look with dressy sandals or pumps.

Sweater and Contrasting Tank

Roundups

Simpler Items

This week's list of top picks list is about basic pieces.

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Assorted Items

Items for Summer, both in and out of air conditioning.

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Casual Summer Vibes

This week's top picks are good for a casual Summer vibe.

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Summery Earth Tones

These items are for those who like to wear casual earth tones in warm and hot weather.

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Hints of Spring

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Dressier Items

An assortment of dressier top picks might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Link Love: Culottes Cachet

After Angie’s recent blog post and this magnificent photo posted by forum member Transcona Shannon, my love for culottes has reached new heights. So I started browsing around for more culottes inspiration, and here’s what I found:

Fab Links from Our Members

La Belle Demimondaine recently bought a cute and comfy pair of dENIZEN skinnies at Goodwill. Not being familiar with the brand, she googled them, and found this video review on Youtube. It is old — from 2011 — but La Belle loved what Fadra had to say, and the ending made her laugh.

Annagybe enjoyed browsing the Last Night @ The Met tumblr that shows us what people are wearing to the opera.

After reading Sally’s post “When does a signature style become a rut?“, Angie thought Sally nails it when she says: “You’ve developed a signature if you’re wearing the same things over and over again and feel pulled-together and perfectly like yourself”.

Alexandra is enjoying reading Refashionista. She thinks Jillian has an amazing eye/imagination and turns the frumpiest thrift store finds into cool pieces.

Dottie loves how Mary over at the Classy Cubicle styled the Club Monaco Caroline culottes this week.

Laurinda directs us to a thought-provoking article on wearable technology. She says: “It provides a strong commentary on current social and political issues, and is more than a little creepy for the Orwellian implications of limiting surveillance through our wardrobes.”

Theodora found “Are Malls Over?” an interesting read.

This Guardian article about jogging bottoms being the new skinnies focusses on menswear, but this is also what Vildy is craving to wear.

A Flag Dress on a Hot Summer’s Day

This frock outfit is little sister to the one I posted last week with big white sneakers and backpack. The vibe is almost as casual, but less sporty and a lot prettier. Topshop’s Boutique Silk Shirt Dress is the other dress I bought for summer. Its strict shirt integrity, luxurious fabric, longer sleeves, and sufficient length made it love at first sight. I also like the interesting breast pockets, the concealed button-stand that creates a vertical line down the front of the dress, and the way a softer shade of dark blue is created in sunlight. 

Flag Dress - Shade

Flag Dress - Distance

Unlike the denim shirt dress, which I altered to look different from how it was styled by the retailer, I wear this dress exactly as the online photo suggests: buttoned to the top and hanging like a shapeless sack. Wearing it with a belt would ruin the angular drape of the dress that I find so appealing. Wearing it with a topper would further ruin the silhouette. The dress looks best on its own and is therefore reserved for hot days without the arctic chill of air conditioning.  

Flag Dress - Silhouette

Flag Dress - Jetty

Despite the billowing volume of the dress, there are two reasons I don’t feel like it’s wearing me. First, the silk is as light as a feather, which makes the dress look and feel dainty. The lightweight silk moves and drapes into all sorts of shapes, much like a flag blowing in the wind, which is why I call this my Flag Dress. A heavier cotton would not create the same type of movement that is a feature of this dress. And second, there is just enough structure created by the snug neckline fit, tapered elbow sleeves, and above-the-knee length. The immense volume also creates a slight asymmetrical line and tapering on the hem, which creates further structure. 

Flag Dress - Sunlight

Flag Dress - Jetty Backpack

The shirt dress is made of dressy fabric, which makes heeled sandals and ankle strap pumps a good complement. But I haven’t worn it that way yet, and don’t know if I will. So far I’m more interested in styling it with a casual support act to create a modern and fashionable 2014 juxtaposition. This is the exact same dress that I used in three casual ensembles a few months ago, where I combined it with white sneakers and a backpack. Here I’m wearing casual white loafers instead of sneakers, but carrying the same backpack.

Flag Dress - Fishing

Flag Dress - Back

I love the outfit with white sneakers, but slightly prefer the loafers. These loafers have become workhorses that I wear many times a week. I find white more versatile than metallic shoes, probably because they make me happier and so I gravitate to them more frequently. Silver watch and wedding ring are all I need in the jewellery department.

A breezy dress made of a natural fibre is an extremely ventilating outfit option for a hot Summer’s day. Pairing it with comfortable walking shoes, a practical bag and sunglasses means I am ready to walk for miles in the heat and enjoy every second of it. A dress with billowing volume is not a conventionally flattering silhouette and quite the acquired taste. But there is something liberating and fun about delicate silk swooshing around as you stride.

Flag Dress - No Swimming

Flag Dress - Backpack & Loafers