I was born in 1982 and am so proud to be an 80s baby! Tv shows, movies, music, toys, videogames and fashion was so awesome during this decade! The best ever in my opinion! 💖🦄🎈🌷🦋🎉🙏👍
Lol, I have to laugh 😅 you showed a page from my sticker album (19:51) that's hilarious!!! I posted it years ago on FB. I guess it's making the circulation, I love it! 😂 Yep, I still have my full sticker album from 1981 (6th grade). Not just the puffy fruit stickers (as shown) but Smurfs, Kermit the frog, holidays, etc...
I remember a lot of this stuff …..miss the 80’s ….the friendship pins (I have actually made some and put on my sneakers ) the charm necklaces and sticker albums/trading …wish to go back and relive all those cool things ❤❤❤❤
I remember them and I had a few but I didn't use them for my hair, I attached them to stuff like my backpack and the belt loops on my jeans. I was only 12 so I didn't even know what a "roach" was LOL.
When I was 13 in 1985, I was invited to a birthday party and my mom got me an outfit for it. It was a pink batwing shirt with black polka dots and black stirrup pants. Both were the height of fashion at the time. I felt like a queen.
To be honest, some of the things that was trending within the 80s, in the 90s, has came back to this day, and also, some of the things that was trending in the 2000s.
Is it just me? But I haven't noticed most of these fads until much more recently. I see more glitter makeup and hair extensions in the 2000s then I did in the 1980s. Neon shoe laces are definitely 1980s though. Anything in day glo colors, especially pink and green screams 1980s.
During the 1980s, I was a baby and toddler. Because, I was born in 84. During that time, was somewhat of a golden age. My childhood is the 90s through 2010.
I never saw those hypercolor T-shirts,in the uk. Don’t think they reached the UK- but they look fun. I thought charms were more 70s and then 2000s. I remember drawing on fake beauty spots and Marilyn Monroe tshirts, ski pants and jodhpurs, flight jackets with fake fur collars and dungarees with doc marten shoes.
I miss the outrageous fashion of the 80s and 90s. Where it felt like you could dress pretty much how you wanted even if there were fashion fads, it didn’t matter.
When it comes to the, the fashion of the 1980s and 90s, I like the Japanese fashion. Some of that fashion made it's way to America. To this day, Japanese fashion is still here. What's the temperature in Japanese, I like that there is grown up versions of old fashions. Also, when it comes to Japanese fashion, play had subcultures, and they still have subcultures to this day.
I was born in 1982 and am so proud to be an 80s baby! Tv shows, movies, music, toys, videogames and fashion was so awesome during this decade! The best ever in my opinion! 💖🦄🎈🌷🦋🎉🙏👍
I miss the 80s!!!! 90s as well
90's. SUCKED !!
Born in 1973, this video touched my heart 😢
Lol, I have to laugh 😅 you showed a page from my sticker album (19:51) that's hilarious!!! I posted it years ago on FB. I guess it's making the circulation, I love it! 😂 Yep, I still have my full sticker album from 1981 (6th grade). Not just the puffy fruit stickers (as shown) but Smurfs, Kermit the frog, holidays, etc...
I remember a lot of this stuff …..miss the 80’s ….the friendship pins (I have actually made some and put on my sneakers ) the charm necklaces and sticker albums/trading …wish to go back and relive all those cool things ❤❤❤❤
I Love Everything about the 80's
I was very old when I found out that the feathered hair extensions from the 80s were double used as roach clips😅
I remember them and I had a few but I didn't use them for my hair, I attached them to stuff like my backpack and the belt loops on my jeans. I was only 12 so I didn't even know what a "roach" was LOL.
When I was 13 in 1985, I was invited to a birthday party and my mom got me an outfit for it. It was a pink batwing shirt with black polka dots and black stirrup pants. Both were the height of fashion at the time. I felt like a queen.
To be honest, some of the things that was trending within the 80s, in the 90s, has came back to this day, and also, some of the things that was trending in the 2000s.
Charm Bracelets are Still in Style I Seen Them in Claires
Members Only?
Is it just me? But I haven't noticed most of these fads until much more recently. I see more glitter makeup and hair extensions in the 2000s then I did in the 1980s. Neon shoe laces are definitely 1980s though. Anything in day glo colors, especially pink and green screams 1980s.
During the 1980s, I was a baby and toddler. Because, I was born in 84. During that time, was somewhat of a golden age. My childhood is the 90s through 2010.
I'm from the 1960s and 1970s. The eighties and nineties made no difference to me: I was working: two jobs.
I never saw those hypercolor T-shirts,in the uk. Don’t think they reached the UK- but they look fun. I thought charms were more 70s and then 2000s. I remember drawing on fake beauty spots and Marilyn Monroe tshirts, ski pants and jodhpurs, flight jackets with fake fur collars and dungarees with doc marten shoes.
Nope, born in 78. Wore/had everything on here😂❤
I miss the outrageous fashion of the 80s and 90s. Where it felt like you could dress pretty much how you wanted even if there were fashion fads, it didn’t matter.
I fully admit, someone should have confiscated my bedazzler and puffy paint😂 remember the paint container was accordianed?
headbands, headbands
Laced glOvES 😂
When it comes to the, the fashion of the 1980s and 90s, I like the Japanese fashion. Some of that fashion made it's way to America. To this day, Japanese fashion is still here. What's the temperature in Japanese, I like that there is grown up versions of old fashions. Also, when it comes to Japanese fashion, play had subcultures, and they still have subcultures to this day.
I Miss the Spandex Leggins
They are literally everywhere. Athleisure is day wear now.
i havent seen this whole show, but i'm guessing the Mullet might be in it
We don’t want it back
All this definitely bled in2 days 2000s and modern day lol
The only thng I did was the swatch watches.