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Photoshoot Modern 80s

As you may know, I love the style of yesteryear and especially the 80s. And as a friend of mine pointed out, you can adapt some of the 80s styles to wear now, with a modern twist (I know the fashion from those years is coming back but I'm really talking about a complete style, from head to toe). So here's what I suggest.


This pantsuit is very colorful and looks very hippie, I think. I took it from my sister and I find it super comfortable. It is from H&M but from a collection that is several years old now. But it is perfect for this article.



This outfit is both 80's but very modern at the same time (like many of the outfits I'm about to show you). For this, I took a white short sleeve sweater from Hollister that I really like and lilac jogging pants from ASOS.



The turtleneck with jeans with holes, I find it very classy but also that it recreates an atmosphere of ancient times. Especially with an overshirt in nude tones. My overshirt is from Stradivarius, the jeans from Pull&Bear and the sweater from Shein.



I love this outfit which is very pink. I just grabbed a pair of velvet Shein dungarees and paired them with a white, black and pink striped top from H&M. The striped pattern and the dungarees are 80's fashion in my opinion and together they make a great combo.



What better way to remember the 80's (as well as the 50's, 60's and 70's) than with a pair of bell bottoms. Mine is from Shein and I put it with a Pimkie striped tank top (unavailable, but alternative). Personally, I could wear this look this summer.



Here is a look in total denim. But it's mostly the baggy jeans with the belt detail that looks very 80's to me. The baggy jeans are from Stradivarius and the belt is from Brandy & Melville. I put it together with a simple white ASOS crop top and a Bershka denim jacket.



This is my favorite outfit from this article. I don't know why, but I love the schoolboy-antique style. For this, I put on a simple white ASOS shirt with a diamond sleeveless sweater from Shein and a gray Stradivarius skirt.


Levi's brand was already very famous in the 80's, so I took a colorful top from this brand to which I added a mom and baggy shorts from Zara. I love the colors on the top and especially the shape that reminds me of those years.



This time I'm playing with a simpler look but one that I still love. I put on a timeless white shirt from ASOS with brown pants and a brown belt, both from Pull&Bear.



I got the inspiration for this outfit from a friend of mine, and I thank her for that. Because this is an outfit that I could easily wear every day. And it is very simple. I put on a pair of pants from Shein with a black sweater from Hollister. Simple and pretty at the same time.



Photo Credit: Amélie Marmonier

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