1980s Fashion Collection (#2)
Step back in time to the vibrant and eclectic world of 1980s fashion
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Step back in time to the vibrant and eclectic world of 1980s fashion. From teenage skinheads dancing the Moonstomp outside a shop in London, to iconic actors like Tom Cruise and Mimi Rogers making waves with their stylish ensembles. The era was filled with fashion-forward individuals, including Charlene Fenn, who stole hearts as she starred in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Linda Lusardi, known for her days as an ex-Page 3 girl turned model, showcased her impeccable style that captivated many. Meanwhile, Vivienne Westwood's fashion show at Olympia pushed boundaries with its display of unusual clothes that left everyone mesmerized. Phil Jones, lead singer of punk group Afraid of Mice, made a statement alongside his girlfriend Mandy Todd in 1982. Their rebellious spirit embodied the essence of punk rock culture. Skinhead girls also embraced this unique subculture in 1983 - their boldness radiated through their distinctive fashion choices. In November 1987, mini dress fashion took center stage as models strutted down the runway donning pink lycra dresses. The back view revealed just how daring and trendy these outfits truly were. Yasmin Le Bon graced the catwalk during British Fashion Week - her elegance and poise captivating all who witnessed it. Lesley Smith and schoolboy fiancé Brian McEnaney shocked society with their unconventional love story in November 1981. Punk rockers themselves, they epitomized individuality and fearlessness during a time when conformity reigned supreme. Margi Clarke made waves on television screens across Britain as both a presenter and actress in 1985 - her infectious energy shining through every performance. And let's not forget about actress Kate O Mara perched gracefully on the bonnet of a Rolls Royce in October 1987; she exuded glamour reminiscent of Dynasty itself. The '80s were a time of bold fashion choices, where self-expression reigned supreme.