Back to the bold: How 80s fashion is set to dominate 2024
From the seemingly "kitsch" leopard print and lace to the business yuppie style, now known as "corporate core", 80s fashion is returning. This winter, it will reign on the streets and at New Year's Eve parties. We suggest how to wear it and what to pair it with to look and feel like a million pounds.
3 December 2024 15:12
Reviving trends from past years is nothing new in the fashion world. Designers often draw inspiration for the latest collections from what has been fashionable and well-known to us. This time will be no different. During the 2024/2025 winter season, 80s trends will be prominent. Slightly crazy and attention-grabbing, they will complement theoretically "boring" winter outfits. They are exactly what we need now.
80s fashion in 2024
We already knew last year that the maximalism from the 80s would be one of the strongest trends of 2024.
What 80s trends will be present in winter fashion in 2024 and 2025? Among the most important are oversized clothes, especially sweaters loved by the young Princess Diana, leopard prints and lace worn by Madonna at the time, and the business yuppie style, another comeback of the classic "working girl" aesthetic of the 80s.
Yuppie, an acronym for "young urban professional" or "young upwardly-mobile professional", appeared in the early 80s. Initially, it described young and talented professionals from big cities but soon entered the fashion world. We saw it not only on the streets but also on the runways and in films.
Yuppie is a kind of power dressing associated with the 80s. Young women dressed in suits with oversized shoulder pads and sheer stockings. Some believe certain elements should stay in that era and never return, but designers had and still have a different opinion on this matter.
The former yuppie trend is now known as "corporate core", which has appeared on runways in recent years, such as in the Saint Laurent Autumn-Winter 2019/2020 collection. In 2024, it returns similarly but more closely references the 80s.
Add a fitted bodysuit or turtleneck, an oversized coat, and pointy-toed pumps or slingbacks to a two- or three-piece suit. This way, we create a look that fits current trends but nods to the fashion of the 80s.
This 80s trend is conquering stylish streets
We're talking about iconic "pyramid" trousers loved by stars like Dakota Johnson, Katie Holmes, and Demi Moore. There's a good reason for this. Pyramids not only elongate legs and silhouettes beautifully but are also favoured by designers.
Example? The French number one among young talents, Jacquemus. A few months ago, he released a cult model with flared legs. He paired pyramid trousers with fitted blazers in the same colour, creating monochromatic suits.
Pyramid trousers, especially denim ones, are the perfect base for outfits with an original top, such as a jewelled top, one with cutouts or sheer parts. It's worth pairing them with classic stiletto boots or metallic ones, in silver or gold.
These trousers are suitable for everyday wear, the office, and date outfits. Pair them with a suit vest, a classic shirt and blazer, or a flowy blouse with flared sleeves, like those from Chloé's recent collections.
Oversize in Lady Di style
In the 80s (and 90s), Princess Diana was a true icon. As Diana Spencer, before marrying the heir to the British throne, Prince Charles, she was most often seen in woollen, oversized sweaters that are fashionable again today. In one interview, she admitted that in the early 80s, her wardrobe consisted exclusively of such sweaters, which she did not intend to change completely.
Oversize in Lady Di style is one of the hottest trends referencing the 80s. Woollen and "too big" sweaters can be paired with skirts, fully inspired by the princess, but also with the mentioned pyramid trousers, creating a total 80s look.
Inspired by Princess Diana's style, we can go a step further. Everyone probably remembers her silk taffeta wedding dress with huge puffed sleeves, epitomising 80s extravagance. It serves as another trend: puffed sleeves, perfect for New Year's festivities.
Like Diana, we can transform from shy "Di" into "Lady Diana" by choosing models during this crazy, festive time that highlight our figure and visually enlarge and broaden our shoulders (a very desirable combination). Following the princess, we can opt for a calmer colour or an original one inspired by another 80s icon, one of the main characters of the TV series "Dynasty", Alexis Colby.
Leopard print & lace
There is much to write about leopard print and lace. Some hate them, while others love them. The truth is, in the 80s, they were among the most important trends, worn by Madonna, for example, on stage and on the street.
Leopard print and lace played leading roles in mob wife-style outfits at the beginning of 2024, referencing looks from the 80s and 90s. And although we've moved away from "mob wife", these two trends have stayed with us.
However, she adds that we won't wear them together in winter 2024 (as in "mob wife" looks). Either leopard print or lace. If so, wear fake fur coats or midi satin skirts. If the latter, choose tops, blouses, dresses, and tube skirts that emphasize our figure.
Remember that these trends can quickly make an outfit "kitsch". Personally, I dislike this term because fashion is meant to be fun. However, I advise caution here, even slightly. Either one or the other. If you're unsure, start with one element, such as a leopard print handbag.