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  2. 15 Iconic 1980s Fashion Trends - AOL

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    When it comes to big, bold, and over-the-top, 80s trends were all about a decade of “look at me!” with power suits and big hair. Whether you embraced your inner Material Girl or just wanted to ...

  3. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The female leader of the British conservative party, Margaret Thatcher, in her power suit quickly became one of the most well-known symbols of the 1980s. Suits worn by Thatcher were usually single color toned with a matching hat, jacket and skirt, that ends below the knee. A wide shoulder and pearl necklace was also part of her regular attire.

  4. Power dressing - Wikipedia

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    Power dressing, as a new fashion phenomenon, has its symbols in public figures such as Margaret Thatcher, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, and many more. [13] Margaret Thatcher above all was one of the first to incorporate the spirit of power suits [14] [15] [16] and had a "reputation as the original female power-dresser". [17]

  5. Intimidated by Power Suits? Here’s How to Find One You’ll ...

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    The power suit is back, baby! And we’re not talking about the oversize, padded versions of the ’80s (thank goodness). The 2019 suit looks just as good at work with sneakers as it does for a ...

  6. A new era of power lesbian fashion is here — and it's not ...

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    Now, so-called power dressing — a style popularized in the ’80s for businesswomen trying to assert their power through menswear-inspired looks — is about creatively fusing styles and ...

  7. Category:1980s fashion - Wikipedia

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