French Fashion of the 80s
- Jean Paul Gaultier is credited with bringing women's undergarments into the open as clothing in the 1980s. He designed figure-hugging corsets made from every conceivable fabric, from leather to lace, to be worn as shirts. Women went crazy for them. Madonna made the look one of the hottest trends for '80s rocker chicks. These updated corsets were more comfortable than their boned predecessors. Many had wire stays that bent and moved with women, and they hooked in the back instead of requiring tight lacing.
- Short, full skirts were a huge trend in the '80s and Christian Lacroix was a pioneer of this look. Lacroix created knee-length tiers of layered taffeta or satin that resembled wedding cakes as much as skirts. He also designed pleated, full skirts that ended above the knee with layers of multicolored tulle built into them for fullness. Celebrities such as Cyndi Lauper helped make these whimsical skirts trendy. Lacroix often paired the skirts with fitted, waist-length jackets to highlight the waist and offset the fullness of the skirt.
- French designer Thierry Mugler shook up the fashion world in the '80s by blending the boxy suit-jacket look from 1940s Hollywood with futuristic angles and lines. He made full use of the shoulder pad craze, creating jackets and dresses with triangular shapes featuring outrageously wide, often pointed shoulders and extremely tapered waists. He also designed dresses with wide, puffy shoulders and then added embellishments or darts to make the dress point out wide again at the hips. He often placed a V shape at the waist to narrow it, making the angles even more extreme.
- The French designers of the '80s were not afraid of bold colors or opulent fabrics. They combined cottons, silks and rayon with silver or gold lamé, lace or tulle to create the glamorous gowns worn by fashion icons such as Princess Diana or First Lady Nancy Reagan. Designers like Gaultier, Lacroix and Mugler, as well as others such as Azzedine Alaia, made use of a wide range of materials, from leather and Lycra, and embellished their garments with tons of sequins and beads.
Underwear as Outerwear
Puffy Skirts
Triangular Shapes
Fabrics and Embellishments
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