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]]>Adding drama and glamour to any evening look is as easy as wearing an elegant puffy shoulder top with a nice pencil skirt, or even a casual pair of jeans.
Vintage and adorable polka dot dress is an everlasting classic piece that can never go out of style. This feminine dress that goes perfectly with red lipstick can be your go-to choice for an effortless and classy look.
Metallic clothing is the iconic ’80s fashion trend that you can easily wear today. Shiny metallic pants are great for creating futuristic and eye-catching outfits.
Neon hues have been trending in the last few years, and if you still haven’t hopped on the trend train yet, now’s the perfect time.
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]]>Liquid eyeliner is a trend from the rock ‘n’ roll years but in the 80s, eyeliner became bolder and more exaggerated. Gaga channels the eccentric liner look in this Haus Labs promo shot.
Pastels and bubblegum pinks were all the rage in the 80s and they are making a comeback in 2020. Gaga recently dyed her hair bubblegum pink and we can’t get enough of it.
Oversized retro sunglasses come back every year. This pair are super ’80s and look absolutely fabulous with Gaga’s high pink ponytail.
When you think about 80s print, it’s hard to avoid thinking about giant polkadots. Gaga’s Elle cover shoot couldn’t be more 80s if she tried.
Once again, neon is trending this summer. Gaga’s eccentric, vibrant style makes neon the perfect trend for her casual and evening style.
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]]>The post 5 Trends From the 80s Inspiring Our Wardrobes Today appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Cyndi Lauper was a champion for huge hair with lots and lots of hairspray. Big hair was everywhere in the 80s and although we’re not quite rocking the Lauper, modern fashion loves volume.
Like David Bowie, Prince was a leader in the way of feminine-masculine fashion. Recently, we’ve seen a rise in male makeup on the red carpet and on the high street. Prince would have been proud.
Blondie was an ambassador for the peroxide whiter-than-lightning platinum hairdo. The likes of Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus may be more recent champions of white blonde, but Debbie Harry paved the way.
The 2020 spring summer Fashion Week catwalk indicated that underwear as outerwear is going to be hotter than ever this year. Back in the 80s, Madonna pushed the boundaries of fashion so that we could make more risque choices in our wardrobe.
Squeaky clean Olivia Newton-John was perfectly cast as Sandy in the iconic musical, Grease. When she steps out in leather trousers with larger than life hair, she became an instant fashion icon.
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]]>The post The Best Trends From the ’70, ’80, and ’90s Making a Comeback appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Silk scarves are being worn as hair accessories, as tops, on purses, and even around necks. The “babushka” style has never been more popular. Knee-high boots were a fall and winter staple, taking over where ankle boots left off. One print that became an instant hit was plaid, the ’70’s inspired tartan was seen on pleated skirts and pants.
The ’80s was characterized by bold and dramatic fashion looks including puffy sleeves and metallic make a strong, bold statement. Even as summer rolls around silhouettes with puffy sleeves continue to be trendy. Metallics with puffy sleeves are even a thing.
The iconic baguette bag and shoulder bag are back in style, replacing teeny tiny bags. We’re also excited to see that mules, which go with everything from jeans to dresses and can be worn casually or for fancy occasions, are trending again.
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]]>The post ’80s Fashion Trends That You Can Wear Today appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Adding drama and glamour to any evening look is as easy as wearing an elegant puffy shoulder top with a nice pencil skirt, or even a casual pair of jeans.
Vintage and adorable polka dot dress is an everlasting classic piece that can never go out of style. This feminine dress that goes perfectly with red lipstick can be your go-to choice for an effortless and classy look.
Metallic clothing is the iconic ’80s fashion trend that you can easily wear today. Shiny metallic pants are great for creating futuristic and eye-catching outfits.
Neon hues have been trending in the last few years, and if you still haven’t hopped on the trend train yet, now’s the perfect time.
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]]>The post 80s Style Trends From Lady Gaga’s Instagram appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Liquid eyeliner is a trend from the rock ‘n’ roll years but in the 80s, eyeliner became bolder and more exaggerated. Gaga channels the eccentric liner look in this Haus Labs promo shot.
Pastels and bubblegum pinks were all the rage in the 80s and they are making a comeback in 2020. Gaga recently dyed her hair bubblegum pink and we can’t get enough of it.
Oversized retro sunglasses come back every year. This pair are super ’80s and look absolutely fabulous with Gaga’s high pink ponytail.
When you think about 80s print, it’s hard to avoid thinking about giant polkadots. Gaga’s Elle cover shoot couldn’t be more 80s if she tried.
Once again, neon is trending this summer. Gaga’s eccentric, vibrant style makes neon the perfect trend for her casual and evening style.
The post 80s Style Trends From Lady Gaga’s Instagram appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 5 Trends From the 80s Inspiring Our Wardrobes Today appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Cyndi Lauper was a champion for huge hair with lots and lots of hairspray. Big hair was everywhere in the 80s and although we’re not quite rocking the Lauper, modern fashion loves volume.
Like David Bowie, Prince was a leader in the way of feminine-masculine fashion. Recently, we’ve seen a rise in male makeup on the red carpet and on the high street. Prince would have been proud.
Blondie was an ambassador for the peroxide whiter-than-lightning platinum hairdo. The likes of Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus may be more recent champions of white blonde, but Debbie Harry paved the way.
The 2020 spring summer Fashion Week catwalk indicated that underwear as outerwear is going to be hotter than ever this year. Back in the 80s, Madonna pushed the boundaries of fashion so that we could make more risque choices in our wardrobe.
Squeaky clean Olivia Newton-John was perfectly cast as Sandy in the iconic musical, Grease. When she steps out in leather trousers with larger than life hair, she became an instant fashion icon.
The post 5 Trends From the 80s Inspiring Our Wardrobes Today appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post The Best Trends From the ’70, ’80, and ’90s Making a Comeback appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Silk scarves are being worn as hair accessories, as tops, on purses, and even around necks. The “babushka” style has never been more popular. Knee-high boots were a fall and winter staple, taking over where ankle boots left off. One print that became an instant hit was plaid, the ’70’s inspired tartan was seen on pleated skirts and pants.
The ’80s was characterized by bold and dramatic fashion looks including puffy sleeves and metallic make a strong, bold statement. Even as summer rolls around silhouettes with puffy sleeves continue to be trendy. Metallics with puffy sleeves are even a thing.
The iconic baguette bag and shoulder bag are back in style, replacing teeny tiny bags. We’re also excited to see that mules, which go with everything from jeans to dresses and can be worn casually or for fancy occasions, are trending again.
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