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  2. 15 Iconic 1980s Fashion Trends - AOL

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    The 80s were a big time for fashion. From neon colors to body suits to fingerless gloves, this list will remind you of all the best looks of the decade. 15 Iconic 1980s Fashion Trends

  3. Coco (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Coco Noir: Successor: Coco Mademoiselle (2001) Website: Official website: Coco is a women's perfume by French fashion house Chanel, introduced in 1984. [1]

  4. 30 Fashion Moments from the 1980s Worth Revisiting - AOL

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    Take a look through vintage photos featuring the best fashion trends from the 1980s, plus ways to shop each look.

  5. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The fitness craze of the 1970s continued into the early 1980s. General women's street-wear worn in the early 1980s included ripped sweatshirts, [22] tights, sweatpants, [23] and tracksuits (especially ones made in velour). [11] Athletic accessories were a massive trend in the early 1980s, and their popularity was largely boosted by the aerobics ...

  6. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    1980 Tete-a-Tete (eau de cologne variant for men) Novaya Zarya [28] 1981 Kouros: Yves Saint Laurent: Pierre Bourdon [10] 1981 Must de Cartier: Cartier: Jean-Jacques Diener [11] 1981 Nombre Noir: Shiseido: Jean-Yves Leroy 1981 Antaeus: Chanel: Jacques Polge: 1981 Giorgio: Giorgio Beverly Hills: Group Work: M.L. Quince, Francis Camail, Harry ...

  7. 13 Dead Fashion Brands We Still Really Miss - AOL

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    Esprit. The Esprit brand was born in 1968, emerged in the 1970s, and by the 1980s was a cultural phenomenon known across the world. By 1996, the iconic triple-bar "E" was familiar in 44 countries ...