Fashion Trends in the 80s Quiz

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What fashion trend in the 80s was influenced by TV shows like Dynasty and Dallas?

Shoulder pads

Which hip-hop group popularized Adidas through their hit song 'My Adidas'?

Run DMC

Who became a fashion icon for his stylish outfits on the TV show Miami Vice?

Don Johnson

Which designer created an iconic lifestyle brand with pieces like the polo shirt in the 80s?

Ralph Lauren

Which athlete's collaboration with Nike led to the creation of the Air Jordan sneakers, revolutionizing signature shoes?

Michael Jordan

Which iconic hip-hop fashion item became popular in the 80s and was popularized by rappers like Dana Dane?

Kangol hat

What design feature made Vans shoes the go-to skate shoes in the 80s?

waffle design

Which type of sunglasses gained popularity in the 80s after being featured in movies like 'Top Gun'?

Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses

Who popularized spandex through aerobics in the 80s?

Jane Fonda

Which fashion item emerged from a factory blunder and revolutionized denim fashion in the early 80s?

Acid wash denim

Study Notes

  • The 80s was a decade known for bold and extravagant fashion choices.
  • The Kangol hat became a signature look of 80s hip-hop fashion.
  • Kangol started making headwear in the UK in 1938 and went on to make hats for generals, princesses, and golfers.
  • Rappers like Dana Dane popularized the Kangol bucket hat in the hip-hop community.
  • Vans shoes became the go-to skate shoes in the 80s due to their waffle design that provided optimal grip on skateboards.
  • Vans experienced a decline in the mid-80s when skateboarding was prohibited in certain areas, but it eventually became a successful company with a $4 billion valuation.
  • Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses gained popularity in the 80s after being featured in movies like "Top Gun" and worn by celebrities like Tom Cruise.
  • Aviators became synonymous with the All-American, clean-cut, heroic movie star look, and their sales skyrocketed.- Spandex, invented in the 50s and popularized in the 80s, was incredibly flexible and movable, becoming a fashion craze.
  • Spandex originated from a lab in Nazi Germany, refined by Dupont chemicals, and branded as Lycra.
  • Jane Fonda popularized spandex through aerobics after an ankle injury, leading to a surge in popularity.
  • Spandex made fashion more accessible and came in different colors, becoming a staple in wardrobes.
  • Acid wash denim emerged from a factory blunder, revolutionizing denim fashion in the early 80s.
  • Acid wash denim became a trend worn by celebrities like Dolly Parton and Andre Agassi.
  • Shoulder pads in the 80s were a symbol of power dressing for women, inspired by high-fashion shows and TV series like Dynasty and Dallas.
  • Shoulder pads were part of the female adaptation of a male silhouette for business attire, empowering women in the workplace.
  • Run DMC's streetwear history was marked by their authentic tracksuit and sneaker style, popularizing Adidas through their hit song "My Adidas."
  • Run DMC's endorsement deal with Adidas was the first between a sports brand and a hip-hop group, showcasing their influence on streetwear fashion.- TV show Miami Vice in the 80s revolutionized men's fashion with its unique Miami Vice look, characterized by suits, T-shirts, loafers without socks, and linen suits worn by the main characters Crockett and Tubbs.
  • Don Johnson, who played Detective Sonny Crockett on Miami Vice, became a fashion icon with his stylish outfits, influencing a trend where many people copied his attire.
  • Miami Vice's costume team had to keep up with as many as eight costume changes per episode to maintain the show's sleek and fashionable aesthetic.
  • The show's fashion was inspired by the lifestyle of Colombian drug lords in Miami during the early 80s, reflecting a blend of reality and creative license in the character's wardrobe choices.
  • Miami Vice's popularity led to a cultural impact where viewers started replicating the fashion trends seen on the show, making it a significant influence on men's fashion at the time.
  • Ralph Lauren, a renowned designer, created a lifestyle brand with iconic pieces like the polo shirt, embodying classic American style and preppiness.
  • Ralph Lauren's vision of fashion as a lifestyle was reflected in the interior design of his stores, such as the Rhinelander mansion in New York, which exuded a clubby atmosphere.
  • The polo shirt became a bestseller in the 80s, symbolizing class and association with prestigious activities like polo playing, making it an aspirational item for many.
  • Ralph Lauren's success in the fashion industry culminated in the opening of lifestyle stores and a multi-billion dollar company, showcasing the power of branding and iconic garments.
  • Michael Jordan's collaboration with Nike in creating the Air Jordan sneakers revolutionized the concept of signature shoes for athletes, becoming a symbol of excellence and aspiration in the sports industry.
  • Air Jordans faced initial resistance from the NBA due to their color scheme but eventually became a streetwear sensation, cementing Michael Jordan's status as a cultural and athletic icon in the 80s and beyond.

Test your knowledge on the iconic fashion trends that defined the 1980s, from Kangol hats to acid wash denim, shoulder pads, and signature sneakers like Air Jordans. Explore the influence of celebrities, TV shows, and designers on the fashion landscape of the era.

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