The 80s brought some rather expressive, fun and daring pieces that continue to inspire fashion today. While some trends have remained in the past, others really deserve to be rehabilitated. Discover our top 15 eighties trends we want to see again!
The 80s brought some rather expressive, fun and daring pieces that continue to inspire fashion today. While some trends have remained in the past, others really deserve to be rehabilitated. Discover our top 15 eighties trends we want to see again!
Mom fit or high-waisted jeans
This unique piece is a timeless classic and an eighties basic, sometimes paired with a delicately loose fit or wide belt. Democratized thanks to the popularity of denim brands, our moms wore it with a white t-shirt for an all-purpose look.
Oversized biker jackets
Wearing an XXL jacket over a sweater... In the 80s, young people certainly liked to break codes. Punk and rock styles were already in vogue at the time, and still are decades later.
Punk style
The leather dress
The bandana
This hair accessory also had its heyday in the '80s, particularly with spirited breakdancers. Whether fluorescent or colored, the bandana held the hair in place, boosting the dynamic, sporty style of the era.
Floor-light pants
The casual T-shirt and sweatshirt
The personalized denim jacket
This jacket was undoubtedly a creative playground for the most creative. Adorned with patches, paintings, embroidery, badges and more, it was very popular with young people and remains a must-have in retro streetwear. We still love it today, because it allows us to customize our style to infinity.
The disco dress
Animal prints
Retro sneakers
Canvas converse
The lace bustier
The big pearls
Put away your accumulated gold medallions in your closet, because pearls are making a comeback in 2025. back when the TV series "Love, Glory and Beauty", "Dallas" and "dynasty" were all the rage, actresses could be found sporting large pearl necklaces, synonymous with opulence and wealth.
The body
by the eighties, "gym tonic" had become widely democratized. Fashionistas were often seen on the street in their gym or yoga bodysuits, combined with jogging suits, hairbands and ankle spats. An unusual style that today's young people are increasingly adoring.