This is a modern day fashion blog but in the 80’s.
A look back in fashion to 1980s teenage teens. This episode is about the rainbow pajamas, Maybelline eyeliner, and the first “lipstick” that was sold in a tube.
The 1980s was an era of fashion when technology was just starting to do something about fashion and trends. Teenagers used the Internet to create their own entertainment and fashion blogs for the teenage girl. We then had the teenager who created a fashion blog, which later morphed into Vogue and E! Twenty years later, we have a whole new generation of teenagers who take inspiration from each other online. What started as a bit of web culture has grown into this exciting new industry and it’s only a matter of time until we start seeing more and more of these young women taking charge in their own fashion blogs. All that’s left is for them to innovate on their blogs so that they can strike a pose or pose them with an item on their blog.
I have a confession to make. I don’t watch the new “80s teen fashion” and never will. But the rest of the world does, and I’m kinda glad I didn’t have to share this one. For those of you who don’t know, this is a blog about all the things people wore in the 1980s.
I know that when I think of everything that we’ve lost in the past 30 years, you can imagine that everything looks pretty appealing. But at the same time, there is a part of me that feels betrayed. I feel like when I look at the 1980s teenage fashion, I don’t see anything new or exciting. It just seems like something from the ’70s. That’s when teenagers had free rein and thought themselves as adults on things like running shoes and their favorite pink headband. Everything was about to get a little bit junior by the early 70s.
This is an interview with my friend and co-worker, Leslie. Leslie is the co-founder of an online fashion blog called 1980s teenage fashion. She has been blogging since 2003 and her goal is to raise awareness about the importance of fashion. The Weekly describes her style as “chic, but not too chic”. I was fortunate enough to have a chance to interview her at the Seattle Times on April 15, 2014 and she was so generous with her time that I can’t tell you how much she meant to me.
I have a story about my childhood and I hope it will help you find your own memories about it. This is a true story of 1980s fashion with the classic model, poses, and hairstyles. This book is meant to help anyone who has the same problem as me and their future goals in school or their future in life.
These are the styles of girls that the 1980s were all about. They wore sequins and sparkle things in their hair, wearing those jeans with big shoulder pads. But the style that girls like now is all about a little bit of skankiness. Today, we wear everything from shapewear to sheer denim skirts to sheer crop tops combined with platform boots or heels. If you’re not interested in these styles, don’t be alarmed… you’re buying an amazing new fad.
This blog post is about the 1980s teenage fashion. It’s a photography blog that recounts the stories of fashion in London and Berlin, along with my own trip to the UK.
If you love vintage shopping then you owe it to yourself to look into these vintage fashion show. I’m a huge fan of vintage junk because they are the pieces that have been moved on from time to time and are the ones that are still in demand even though the earth has been hollowed out for years. This post contains two things – my own vintage clothing collection and the thoughts of many who enjoy retro style.