Try to name a more 80's video. You can't

Kylie Minogue - Loco Motion: the epitome of 80's pop video.

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Idk this vid is pretty 80s to me

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An especially happy birthday to the Aussie ex-ingenue, who just turned 40 and can still credibly sing, "Boy, you got it got it, you got me feeling crazy 'bout my body" ("Nu-di-ty," "Speakerphone"). *

Meltdown [1980s]

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Why did 80s fashions make women look 45 when they were 20?

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because your idea of a 45 y-o woman is based on 80s fashion compared to millenial "forever tween" fashion trends.

They're frumpy and made girls look a lot older than they were. Compare 60s hairdos which were very girly and pixie-like.

>pixie like
I don't think pixies live in wasp hives.
Or that girls stereotypically wear a football helmet at all times.

attractive women > ugly girls

I love Kylie, she is best girl.

nononono. I was trying to argue in that women that age range were teenagers in the 80s so you think those styles look MILF-ish for that reason.

I don't know how you could argue that in that post, since I posted it and you didn't.

But yeah it happens to be part of my point.

Nobody dresses like that anymore though unless they're the 5% of the population who can't let go of their high school years.

That and 60s styles are an entire generation earlier than 80s styles and those look girlish and not MILF-ey.

Yeah but 10-15 years ago you could see 35-40-ish women still wearing 80s clothes.

I don't remember that personally, but the 2000s did have an 80s nostalgia fad, so...

>not MILF-ey
you're right, they look Mother I Wouldn't Like To Fuck.

Seriously though, 60s style fashion does look whimsical and whatnot but the pic you posted is a terrible example of it; that chick looks like the stereotypical 50s cartoon femme fatale, not like a "girl".

In fact I heavily suspect your idea of "girly" to be influenced by 2000s scene sluts (who also had beehive hair with a huge fringe, but less smooth, as a female equivalent of the core kid emo-beatles hair) more than by what was considered "girly" in the 60s.

No, the 2000s (at least the mainstream) had a late 70s disco nostalgia fad.

I don't have a specific mental image of 2000s haircuts. In this decade, everyone has a Skrillex cut or a hair bun, but I honestly don't recall anything about the 2000s.

hahaha the '80s amirite

knight rider anybody? GI joe? lol THROWBACK!

also did anybody see this week's family guy

>that chick looks like the stereotypical 50s cartoon femme fatale
50s hairstyles were frumpy though.

Have at it.

How old are you nigga?
Anyway let me sum up 2000s fashion for you:


-wiggers with oversized everything
-mallgoths with oversized everything in black
-raver sluts with short hair and pseudo-bellbottom jeans
-ripped jeans everywhere to make u look like a tr00 sk8er
-low-waist jeans that show off your underwear and give you a muffintop
-pixie cuts and variations thereof
-high-and-tight with hairgel for dudes
-super-thin eyebrows for chicks

then later on in the decade
-pseudo-hippie bohemian chic
-core kids and scene sluts with exaggerated Beatles hair, plastic belts, skinny brightly colored hoodies, skinny jeans, giant fringes and too much eyeliner
-Converse sneakers
-skinny jeans
-skinny jeans everywhere

I know the 2000s clothing styles, but I recall almost nothing about hairstyles.

Those all look like stereotypical stepford housewives.

Are you SURE that 50s hairstyles look youthful and not "MILF-y"?

Strange how little 80s nostalgia shit mentions computers even though the personal computer revolution was one of the defining events of the decade.

It's hard to say. Most women under 45-50 had a haircut like that in the '60s, so that's a rather wide gamut.

Have you missed out on the near-entirety of vaporwave ?

You forgot one of the biggest, which is those layer cake skirts.

Yeah but RIGHT under 45-50. Those are typically more "mature" hairstyles even by the time's standards.

Not at all. You can look at a 60s Playboy issue, all young girls mostly under 25 and they all had those haircuts.

no it didn't kiddo. it was 80's everywhere.

will you learn how to use the reply function?

If there's anything that sums 2000s fashions in one pic, it's this.

it's this
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No.
It was 80s in very specific areas of pop culture: the neo-thrash scene, the short-lived post-punk revival, and the general obsession with Michael Jackson.

super-straightened on girls, side-swept (usually-straightened) fringes on boys.

'Cause that was all neckbeard shit. Most nostalgia retrospectives are made for normalfags.

Politically as well since we had a Republican president and this kind of flag-waving machismo thing going on. Shades of the Reagan years.

There was nothing 80s about George Bush.

Not every conservative or warmongering president is Reagan.

>2017
>paying for porn

heh not here Playboy shill faggot :^)

Dude we're discussing fashion. I know that fashion can have an impact on politics but it's not the same shit.

You don't have to pay for anything. Just go to Bing, type something like "playboy june 1966", and turn SafeSearch off.

All that bright red lipstick and nail polish they used in the 80s was ugly as shit.

that's the stuff

they didn't use that much lipstick compared to other decades
it was more about eyeshadow and blush

fucking vomitory

The 1940s had a hell of a lot of that shit.

computers/the internet didn't take off with normies until the 2000's

The early 80s was the first time actually, tons of normalfags bought them to play video games. But after the video game crash, it didn't happen again until the multimedia/Internet era in the 90s.

Admittedly, I do like those skirts and wish they'd come back.