80s Rock Fashion: 10 Iconic Styles 80s Rock Fashion: 10 Iconic Styles That Defined the DecadeThat Defined the Decade
Ah, the 1980s—a whirlwind of a decade that left an indelible mark on rock music and fashion.
As someone who lived through the vibrant 1980s, I can’t help but feel nostalgic while recalling my favorite rock bands and their stunning fashion choices.
In this article, we’ll take a trip down memory lane and recall ten iconic 80s rock fashion styles and how to recreate them to unleash the rocker in you.
Let’s divide this sentimental journey into three unforgettable periods: the early, mid, and late 80s, each with its most representative fashion looks.
Early 80s Rock Fashion (1980-1983): The Dawn of a New Era
1. New Wave
The 80s New Wave style drew inspiration from the past expressist movements; “Art Deco” of the 1920s fashion, “Pop Art” of the 50s fashion, and “Glam Rock” the 70s fashion to name a few.
I still remember sporting tight-fitting pants, patterned blazers, and skinny ties synonymous with the emerging New Wave fashion scene.
The androgynous hairstyles we rocked back then felt so unique, fresh, and daring, and it was a must-have as part of the total look.
Bands: Talking Heads, The Cars, Blondie.
Clothing: Slim-fit patterned blazers with shoulder pads, button-up shirts with the collar popped, tight-fitting black pants, and skinny ties.
Shoes: Pointed-toe leather shoes or ankle boots.
Accessories: Thin leather belt, black sunglasses – oversized style, and a wristwatch.
Hairstyle: Androgynous, asymmetric cut or a voluminous, layered style.
Makeup: Bright eyeshadow, heavy eyeliner, and pale lipstick.
Conclusion
As I look back on the 1980s rock stars, their vast array of rock genres, and unique fashion looks, I’m filled with a sense of warmth and nostalgia.
Explore the most spectacular moments of the 80s rock fashion through 10 iconic styles that defined the decade – from New Wave to Grunge and Goth Rock; these are the most iconic fashion looks you can wear right now.