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Halloween may be over (did it even really happen this year?) but thankfully we no longer need an excuse to indulge in some of our favourite 80s fashion moments.

Emerging already as one of the new decade's biggest sartorial inspirations, we're looking to the likes of Princess Diana, Grace Jones and Joan Collins, no less, to inspire our aesthetic.

A period that threw out the rule book when it came to fashion, the 80s debuted a number of looks that will likely never go out of style.

As seen referenced via the likes of Saint Laurent's shoulder pads, Vetements' leggings and Off-White's entire Princess Diana-inspired collection, major style staples from the 80s remain at the very forefront of our current wardrobes.

But as we plunge into another national lockdown, who's even getting *dressed* properly these days, never mind experimenting with a brand new style? Well, if you too are back working from home, you might actually already be mimicking some of your favourite 80s stars' fashion choices from the comfort of your kitchen table.

Hair gone a little wild having seen no glimpse of a hairbrush for a few days? You, my friend, are working what we're calling 'the Madonna'.

Or are you in full lycra all day every day waiting to find the motivation for that home workout? We salute your Olivia Newton John-inspired look from her 1981 'Physical' music video.

Opting for a looser silhouette with your trusty old converse? How very Demi Moore of you.

Leggings? A classic salons-are-closed mullet? You're practically a walking advert for 80s fashion right now.

So, in case you weren't around the first time and need to brush up on the kind of history that you weren't taught in school, we've rounded up the best sartorial inspiration from the folks who quite literally owned 80s style.

From clothes to makeup, from Prince to Princess Diana, from the 80s perm to 80s supermodels, there's never been a better time to experiment with style from one of the coolest ever eras...

Diana Spencer

The late princess was probably the most photographed, scrutinized, stalked, judged and hounded woman of the decade, but all that attention didn’t distract her from turning out stunning looks day after day. Her short blonde curls and designer gowns were typical of her style in the 90s, but back in the 80s when she was still a new princess it was her flicked fringe, gentle eye make-up and suits that has us all obsessed.

Demi Moore

Card-carrying member of The Brat Pack, Demi Moore played party animal Jules in St Elmo’s Fire in 1985 who, bad as she was, we all fell in love with a bit. Followed by her role in Ghost with her cropped dark hair, Demi was a huge style icon in the late 80s.

Madonna

Imagine a world where there was no Madonna. We can’t. It’s too boring. Love or hate her nowadays, back in the 1980s Madonna stood for everything that was cool, exciting and super-mega-hot. The Italian-American singer/dancer introduced the first of many trademark looks in the early 80s and soon we were all sporting lacy fingerless gloves, ¾ length black leggings, rara skirts, eyeliner, beauty spots and statement tee’s. And we weren’t just copying her style, we LOVED the music (awesome), the attitude (bad), the gum, the boyfriends… need we go on?

Jerry Hall

In the 1980s, the word ‘supermodel’ was brand spanking new and referred mainly to Marie Helvin and Jerry Hall. It seemed like an actual job, rather than a celebrity offspring go-to role and Jerry Hall was the beautiful professional who took pride in maintaining her looks and working photo shoots. The Texan temptress was a truly iconic face in the 80s, with her Vogue covers remaining etched in our memories.

Grace Jones

Originally from Jamaica, Grace Jones moved to New York in the early 60s, took up modelling, then singing and later acting. Aside from her incredible voice and addictive blend of R&B/pop/electronic/disco music, Grace carved out a look for herself that has remained as iconic to this day as it was back in the 80s. Her shaved/angular hair, creative make-up and cloaks, suits, hats and costumes have always felt way ahead of their time. Still do – which is quite something.

Joan Collins

We don’t know if we’ve ever been able to claim “We’re so rocking Alexis’s look in Dynasty right now” but we acknowledge with respect how Joan Collins embraced the rich American power player with her shoulder pads, glossy lipstick and heels perfectly. Hair always in a bouffant, accessorised to the hilt and clutch bag at the ready to bat off any annoying husbands. The world needs more Joan Collins.

Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper's anthem Girls Just Wanna Have Fun has been the theme tune for many of us over the past few decades. Awesome big ginger hair helped along with toxic amounts of hairspray and crazy 80s punk/pop clothes were Cyndi's trademark.

Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper's anthem Girls Just Wanna Have Fun has been the theme tune for many of us over the past few decades. Awesome big ginger hair helped along with toxic amounts of hairspray and crazy 80s punk/pop clothes were Cyndi's trademark.

Mollie Ringwald

Queen Brat of the infamous 80s ‘Brat Pack’, Mollie was eternally cast as the pretty/popular one in high school movies. And anyone who can apply lipstick with their cleavage deserves a place in fashion history.

Adam Ant

Adam Ant, the alter ego of Stuart Goddard, shot to the top of the charts in the early 80s with his New Romantic pop-punk hits including Stand And Deliver and Ant Rap. His unique look was a combination of dandy highwayman, pirate, cross-dresser, punk, military, Native American – the list is endless, but the result was damn sexy. Adam Ant gave us a lifetime of fancy dress party inspiration, and made it OK for men to wear guyliner.

Prince

Who could pin down Prince’s contribution to style? Feminine/masculine, the beautiful black curls, beauty spot, feather boas, high-necked ruffled skirt… Prince was the King of them all.

Kim Wilde

Kim was Britain’s answer to Blondie. Tough gig, but the husky voiced, super sexy lady did us proud and Kids In America/You Keep Me Hanging On were true anthems of the era. A little bit of punk, lots of eyeliner, big hair and penchant for stripy tops. Still want to be her.

Boy George

Boy George (real name George O’Dowd) WAS the face of British 80s pop music. Lead singer of Culture Club, George was very much a part of the New Romantic movement, and his unique style of dressing has remained a huge influence for the era. Dreadlocks, make-up, boots and big coats were the trademarks that made BG stand out from the rest…

Brooke Shields

Child star Brooke Shields made the headlines during the 70s in the controversial movie Pretty Baby. It’s simply human nature to be OBSESSED with our child stars and Brooke was no exception. In the 80s Brooke’s beauty was iconic, but her eyebrows were even more so

Debbie Harry AKA Blondie

Beautiful blondes have always adorned the bedroom walls of boys and girls but in the 80s there was only one blonde that anyone was talking about. Debby Harry was the lead singer of the punk band that was America’s answer to The Sex Pistols but waaaaaay sexier (and just generally better all round really). Her perfect face was forever framed with 100% peroxide blonde mid-length hair (although she never confirmed whether her hair was naturally blonde). Easily the hippest blonde known to mankind.

Lisa Bonet

Her daughter Zoe Kravitz is now a stylish lady in her own right, but back in the 80s her mother Lisa, star of The Cosby Show was pretty much the most beautiful and wholesome girl on TV (as far as we’re concerned). Her image took a sharp turn after appearing in the 1987 movie Angel Heart (probably best let you work that one out for yourselves).

Miami Vice

Can a TV show be a style icon? Hell yeah. Seriously, we know men who still think it's OK to wear a tee shirt with a white blazer (sleeves rolled up). They look like drug barons now, but back in the 80s this look was ssssmokin’. Want to get your boyfriend rocking a bit of the crime-busting duo Sonny Note Don Johnson, Dakota Johnson's dad. And Rico? Think pastels, white trousers & jackets, slicked back hair, shoulder pads and sunglasses. In fact we’re almost tempted to give it a whirl ourselves.

Kim Basinger

In the 1980s Kim Basinger (that’s Bay-Sing-Ger people) was the goddess of the silver screen. All that stunning long wavy hair, always just perfectly aimed towards one side, often accentuated with an off the shoulder dress – just enough of a hint of the sexy gypsy/folky/hippie vibe matched by the powerful feline eye make-up, just bitten lips and flushed cheekbones. 9½ Weeks got our attention, but Kim did the rest…

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson, the King of Pop and probably the biggest superstar to have ever walked the face of planet earth, was a man for whom style was a way of life. So let’s just break it down to our top 5.
1. The sequinned leather glove (just the one mind)
2. White suit and fedora
3. Red leather jacket with epic shoulder pads (circa Thriller) with red trouser combo
4. Embellished military jackets
5. Red college jacket (circa the early days)

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