80's Influence F/W 05.06

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Is it just me, or are designers subtly using some elements of 80's fashion-eg. polka dots, big bows,big collars, trench coats, patterned/brightly coloured (velvet) jackets, high,brightly coloured boots, skinny leather neck ties, leather pencil skirts- (I remember my mum wearing those and looking fantastic, very rock and roll with a serious edge) , blouses with puffed sleaves, fur collars, skinny jeans ( Mark Renton anyone?), off shoulder tops/dresses?
I know that for most people, the 80's were the worst decade fashion wise, but I'm sure there were some worth recycling styles...
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Valentino
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Jean Paul Gaultier
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Celine
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Chanel
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Christian Lacroix

All photos from vogue.co.uk
 
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Haider Ackerman
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Hermes (I could also add fur hats and straight,knee lenght jackets)
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Jean Paul Gaultier
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Chuncky pullovers and pullover dresses- Stella Mccartney
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another pullover dress from Tsumori Chisato
 
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Big shoulders and rigurously cut clothes- Vivienne Westwood
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other examples of big, square shulders- Yves Saint Laurent
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round cleavage and wide belt, with a big buckle-definitely 80's inspired -YSL
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Moschino
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Etro
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Roberto Cavalli
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Versace
 
Boys- a Number nine tribute to GunsNRoses and other late 80's bands



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All photos(including the ones from previous posts) from vogue.co.uk
p.s.: if any of the mods thinks the subject of this thread has already been discussed-please feel free and merge it with that other thread
 
Your right ank9, the 80's are (or have been) making a slight comeback. It's no wonder then that the new york times decided to look back on it:

source: nytimes.com

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[size=-1]IN the waning years of the 1980's, hipsters of every persuasion turned their backs on the age of excess, adopting a variant of ashcan chic. The more spirited among them took to the streets tricked out in ensembles that suggested a cross between punker and Cabbage Patch doll, their funky bandanas, trucker hats, embroidered T-shirts and shredded jeans meant to send a clear message that they were dancing on the razor's edge.

The style world loves a contradiction, and seldom more so than at the tail end of that extravagant decade. In 1989 a stroller might not be surprised to encounter the ratty fashion rebels jostling for sidewalk space with haughty fashion thoroughbreds.

Curried to perfection, those glossy style setters signaled their affection for the paddock by accenting their tailored shirts with saddlebags and pearls and stuffing their riding breeches into tall field boots. RUTH LA FERLA

Photographs by BILL CUNNINGHAM/The New York Times

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I'm not so sure if the following is 80's or pop art/mod, although the whole mod look was a trend in the 80's. What do you guys think?

Source: newyorkmetro.com

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Chanel cashmere dress, $5,980 at Chanel (212-355-5050). Jil Sander fingerless cashmere gloves, $380 at Jil Sander (212-838-6100) and Jeffrey New York (212-206-1272). Vintage graffiti tights provided by Wink. White opaque tights, $32 at Fogal (212-355-3254). Dolce & Gabbana black crocodile-and-snake shoe with crystal buckle (worn throughout), $1,750 at Dolce & Gabbana (212-249-4100). Maison Martin Margiela silver link bracelet, $1,848, and MM6 pink rubber bracelet, $25, at IF.

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Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière wool coat, $3,485 at Balenciaga (212-206-0872). Vintage Stephen Sprouse tights, price upon request at Resurrection (212-625-1374). MM6 orange armband, $33, and yellow “6” key chain, $25, at IF (212-334-4964).

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Yves Saint Laurent tuxedo jacket with vest, $2,995, pants, $1,250, and cotton high-neck blouse, $995, at Yves Saint Laurent (212-988-3821). Vintage graffiti T-shirt provided by Wink. MM6 leather wallet, $50, and white rubber ring, $25, at IF.

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Jil Sander wool-polyamide jacket, $1,630, cashmere skirt, $1,680, and leather bag, $790, at Jil Sander (212-838-6100) and Jeffrey New York (212-206-1272). Vintage graffiti tights provided by Wink. White opaque tights, $32 at Fogal (212- 355-3254). MM6 cotton spray-paint T-shirt, $158, and Maison Martin Margiela rabbit’s-foot key chain, $149, at IF (212-334-4964).

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Maison Martin Margiela coat, $1,700 at IF (212-334-4964). Emanuel Ungaro silk bustier dress, $6,310 at Emanuel Ungaro (212-249-4090). Vintage graffiti tights provided by Wink.

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Dior by John Galliano sweater, $1,285 at Dior (212-931-2950). Fogal ribbed cotton turtleneck bodysuit, $189 at Fogal (212-355-3254). Vintage Stephen Sprouse tights, price upon request at Resurrection (212-625-1374).

(Hair by Antoine Ifergan for Unite Eurotherapy at L’Atelier NYC. Makeup by Regina Harris for Shu Uemura at L’Atelier NYC. Casting by David Milosevich. Prop stylist: Donnie Myers at DeFacto. Model: Brittnia at Vision. Special thanks to Lite Brite Neon Studio.)
 
I'd say it's both, yet another good example of fashion's love affair with history. For some years, the motto has been recycle everything attention worthy from the past, but now, all those influences are really visible. :heart: That's why I've been rumaging through my mum's closet for the past two days:D
 
80's influence is nothing new in fashion , it has been going on for a few years, I think its starting to die down now actually.
 
I've said this before, but I think we've moved to the later, darker and more subtle 80's instead of the colourful, fun earlier 80's. I don't think it's dying yet.
 
Nice observation! Although I must say, that I would classify some of the posted pics here more as being 60's then being 80's...
 

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