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[14] [15] Women's pants of the 1980s were, in general, worn with long inseams, and by 1982 the flared jeans of the 70s had gone out of fashion in favor of straight leg trousers. Continuing a trend begun during the late 1970s, cropped pants and revivals of 1950s and early '60s styles like pedal-pushers and Capri pants were popular.
In 1982, Richard Blackwell ranked her first on his list of "Ten Worst Dressed Women", criticising her for going from "a very young, independent, fresh look" to a "tacky, dowdy" style. [23] As she grew in popularity, Diana began to experiment with bolder colours and silhouettes, before trying streamlined blazers and sheath dresses. [ 22 ]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. 1982 January February March April May June July August September October November December This article is about the year 1982. For other uses, see 1982 (disambiguation). Clockwise from top-left: the Syrian Arab Army and the Defense Companies besiege the city of Hama, killing 350–400 ...
Dries Van Noten Retires. 38 years since establishing his namesake label, Dries Van Noten took his final bow at the brand's menswear Spring/Summer 2025 show in June, marking the start of his ...
The revived trend traces its roots to the 1960s and the anti-war movement, when pins instructed you to do such things as make love, not war. Michael Ochs Archives / Stringer / Getty Images CC ...
The rah-rah (or ra-ra) skirt is a short flounced layered skirt that originated in cheerleading and became a popular fashion trend among teenage girls in the early 1980s. As such it marked, as the Oxford Dictionary noted, the first successful attempt to revive the miniskirt that had been introduced in the mid-1960s. [ 1 ]
The 2024 edition of The Cal, as it’s nicknamed, is the work of 28-year-old Ghanaian visual artist Prince Gyasi, who broke through using just his iPhone to take photographs.
Details (stylized in all caps) was an American monthly men's magazine that was published by Condé Nast, founded in 1982 by Annie Flanders. [2] Though primarily a magazine devoted to fashion and lifestyle, Details also featured reports on relevant social and political issues.