There is no doubt that the 1980s was a huge influence on fashion this year. During the fall 2009 season, we saw the ’80s staples of exaggerated silhouettes, neon bright colors, and menswear-inspired pieces from the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and Marc Jacobs. And eighties makeup was also a stand-out with heavy blush and dramatic eyeshadow. This translated into print in sometimes subtle and other times not-so-subtle ways.
Naty Chabanenko by Hugh Lippe for Flair
Daria Werbowy by Terry Richardson for Vogue Russia
Raquel Zimmermann by Alasdair McLellan for Vogue Paris
Tao Okamoto by Daniel Jackson for Vogue Nippon
Anja Rubik by Katja Rahlwes for Vogue Nippon
Mey Bun and Tao Okamoto by Terry Tsiolis for Vogue Russia
Kendra Spears and Katie Fogarty by Camilla Akrans for Harper’s Bazaar US
Constance Jablonski by Laura Sciacovelli for Vogue Nippon
Denisa Dvorakova by Jem Mitchell for Flair
Vlada Roslyakova by David Vasiljevic for Numéro Tokyo
Freja Beha Erichsen by Josh Olins for Numéro
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Uhh, and i also love valley girl. The whole editorial is so well done.
Uhh, and i also love valley girl. The whole editorial is so well done.
Uhh, and i also love valley girl. The whole editorial is so well done.
thank god it's all gone.I couldn't stand the 80s trend. the 80s had some of the worst styles in recorded history.
thank god it's all gone.I couldn't stand the 80s trend. the 80s had some of the worst styles in recorded history.
thank god it's all gone.I couldn't stand the 80s trend. the 80s had some of the worst styles in recorded history.
all really really good.. but from raquel, is the best one. is there anything more 80´s than blondie?!
all really really good.. but from raquel, is the best one. is there anything more 80´s than blondie?!
all really really good.. but from raquel, is the best one. is there anything more 80´s than blondie?!