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  2. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Severely bleached and ripped jeans, either manufactured purposely or done by hand, become a popular fashion trend, being a main component of glam metal music acts such as Poison. The Japanese equivalent of glam metal, known as visual kei, emerged during the mid- to late 1980s and incorporated punk, goth and new wave influences. [109]

  3. 15 Best ’80s Fashion Trends You’ll Actually Want to ... - AOL

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    15 ’80s Fashion Trends You’ll Actually Wear Now Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Shoulder pads, parachute pants, Full ...

  4. 1981–82 United Kingdom cold wave - Wikipedia

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    The winter of 19811982 in the United Kingdom (also called The Big Snow of 1982 by the press) was a severe cold wave that was formed in early December 1981 and lasted until mid-late January in 1982. It was one of the coldest Decembers recorded in the United Kingdom. [2]

  5. Category:1980s fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clothing companies established in 1981 (17 P) Clothing companies established in 1982 (9 P) ... Punk fashion; PVC clothing; Q. Quiff; R.

  6. The Most Regrettable Fashion Trends in History - AOL

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    Among the most awful trends in fashion history was '80s prep, and its most heinous offense was men — seemingly all named Blaire or Blaine — tying sweaters around their necks in prep schools ...

  7. Category:British fashion - Wikipedia

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    The Fashion Awards; Fashion Babylon; Fashion East; Fashion of Anne, Princess Royal; Fashion of Catherine, Princess of Wales; Fashion of Diana, Princess of Wales; Fashion of Elizabeth II; Fashion of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex; Fashion of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon; Fashion of Queen Camilla; Fashion of Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh