This Is My 80s Bro - 80's Party Costume Fancy Dress T-Shirt

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This Is My 80s Bro - 80's Party Costume Fancy Dress T-Shirt

This Is My 80s Bro - 80's Party Costume Fancy Dress T-Shirt

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The 1980s was a time of fashion innovation and self-expression. It was almost a renaissance of fashion, with people daring to be different and pushing the limits of what was considered acceptable. Prior to the 1970s, fashion was quite conservative, but with the hippie movement and the sexual revolution came the opening up of fashion to become more provocative. The 80s took that to the next level with bold colors, more skin, and unique accessories. The fashion choices of the era reflected a cultural transformation where people were no longer afraid to be themselves, and that mentality shone through in their clothing choices. Many consider the 80s fashion for women to be the best of the 20th century, and it’s easy to see why with all the creative and daring looks that came out of the era. Inspired by London’s skinhead culture that took the 60s fashion by storm, the 80s punk-style version had a milder, more enigmatic look. The 1980s were the age of the “Meringue” wedding dress. Most wedding dresses were white, following the form of a tight bodice and many petticoated, full, bell-like skirt which reached to the ground. Favored fabrics were silk and satin, often with a lace overlay. Veils were popular, and white satin court shoes often worn to match. After the influence of drugs and freedom of “flower power” of the 70s fashion wore off, the 80s started as a self-conscious decade. Bros’s first single, “ I Owe You Nothing“, was released in 1987 and peaked at number 88 in the UK Singles Chart.

Bros did a one-off concert, “Bros in 2 Summer”, which was seen by over 77,000 fans at Wembley Stadium and was one of the first concerts to be shown on Sky pay-per-view. Television The ‘Television’ section contains all of our articles related to the small screen. We have a very wide range of content – there’s a strong 80s focus with trivia on EastEnders and Grange Hill, but you can also find articles on popular contemporary TV programmes such as Breaking Bad and The Sopranos. If you fancy something a bit more niche then don’t worry – we’ve also got plenty of content on cult hits such as Twin Peaks, The X-Files and Quantum Leap. Happy hunting!

1980s Fashion Trends – Key Takeaway

Bros released their debut album, Push, on 28 March 1988 selling just under 400,000 copies in the first week of its release in the UK. Push went 4× platinum in the UK, 5× platinum in Ireland and entered the top 10 in over 19 countries including: style sunglasses such as the Aviator, Clubmaster and Wayfarer are considered very popular styles in today’s fashion. Triggered by films and pop culture, classic sunglasses designs such as these have come in and out of fashion since the mid-century. A great example are very popular RayBan Wayfarers which featured in multiple ‘80s films such as The Blues Brothers, Risky Business and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Despite it’s declining sales in the 1990’s they are now once again one of the most popular sunglasses styles today. No,” Matt frowns. “It’s two rectangles. And if you put them together – side by side, I didn’t mean lying next to each other – it’s a square: four by four. And most fortresses, in my research, are square. I actually want to do a T-shirt with two rectangles on it, with the measurements, in a funny way.” In the 80s, the fashion philosophy was the bigger, the better. This was obvious in its iconic trends – most of which are larger than life.

Politically and socially, the 1980s was tumultuous – miners’ strikes, terrorist bombings, high unemployment and the rise of HIV and AIDS lead to an uncomfortable climate. However, Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government brought in sweeping changes aiming to promote capitalism in Britain, and this gave a boost to entrepreneurs including those in the creative industries, like fashion and music.

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The music of the ’80s was all excellent. Thinking on it, being prepared to dance at a moment’s notice is a smart move. At any point, the radio could start playing a catchy song that demanded attention. 10. Step into 1980s fashion with Bally sneakers Bally shoes gained attention in the ’80s / Bally In psychedelic colors and dizzying patterns, harem pants are another look that makes 80s fashion unforgettable and unique.



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