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From an 80s Claudia Straeter collection

My 80s Barbie Collection! I love the 80s barbie dolls soo much! the 80s barbie is better than the new barbie dolls. much better! but i like the new dolls too. I have the Dream Kitchen too.

My favorite is the perfume pretty barbie and the dream glow barbie! but i love the beauty secrets barbie too and the day to night barbie! but, i love too the.. oh my god, no, i love all, haha! who´s your favorite? :)

My 90s Barbie Collection coming soon :)

I had acquired some duplicate fashions and they were just sitting around. Earlier this year I was on a Barbie pantsuit kick, and asked a seamstress to recreate some classic fashions into pantsuits!

 

Crystal, Angel face and Dream Glow 2.0! The two on the ends are actually my versions on vinatge fashions I will likely never own! :(

Three cosplayers dressed up as 80s cartoon characters: (L) The Baroness (Cobra baddie from G.I. Joe); (C) Cheetara (Thundercats); and (R) Cover Girl (G.I. Joe).

 

Nice job, ladies.... does Cheetara count as a furry? 'Cause I'd be *so* tempted... *grins*

 

Baroness: Screamer (her on-line name) has more 80s toys than I do, which is just a frightening concept!!

Obsessed with this perfume, it really does smell like a unicorn ... from www.abeautifullife.com

 

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Big hair! Faded, decorated denim! Big ol' earrings! It was the 1980s! We were hot!

 

My sister had this glam shot made at the height of the '80s. This photo perfectly captures the glamorous excess of the era! Thanx, sis, for letting me share this!

Duffy's Irish Pub in the hamlet of Grey's River has a large collection of posters from Portland's Pine Street Theater in the 1980s. The next time we stop there I will inquire about them. Perhaps the people who run the pub once owned that popular Portland venue.

 

Our girls were teens then, so I remember listening to a lot of eighties music on MTV. Because of that, I was also more aware of the local music scene than I am today, which is not at all. In those days, Billy Rancher was one of the most popular bands in town.

 

Billy Rancher is still around today, at least online. Here's the band's telling of its history:

 

The Summer of 1982 finds Billy Rancher and The Unreal Gods bursting at the seams of their Pacific NorthWest stronghold, Portland, Oregon. Billy built the band for greatness and the Unreal Gods are ready to make their move on the big time. It's either New York, Los Angeles or both. In October, the band is playing gigs in suburban New Jersey. Bruce Springsteen offers words of encouragement and the suggestion of recording at New York's legendary Power Station. Three days and five songs later, Billy and the Unreal Gods are captured at their creative peak. Clive Davis hears the results and signs the band to Arista Records. For thirty-five years, these recordings have sat in the vaults, a snapshot in time. Boom Chuck Partners consisting of Astrid Rancher, Billy Flaxel, Jon DuFresne, Dave Stricker and Alf Rider(Wolf) aka Alf Delia. They have pooled their resources and energies to bring these recordings back to the public, re-mastered by the original Power Station engineer, Larry Alexander and produced by Joe Delia.

www.billyrancher.com/#bandpix-section

What's geekier than '80s hair and being the school mascot?

Cosplayer: Jennifer Van Damsel

  

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Working Girl ready for all the water cooler gossip.. See layout photo for outfit details and description. I wanted big hair like the girls in the movie this is the closest style I could find on Faceapp also makeup via the same app.

The overarching concept was "80s lingerie". The 80s were where lingerie went from being a utilitarian thing where there was limited amounts of higher-end, to an industry involved in selling women colorful interesting sexy bits of near-nothingness. Preferably with absurdly high-cut sides, which have yet to come back.

 

Strobist lighting: We were going for a really 80s feel, so I went back to something more akin to 80s lighting. Standard 4 point setup, with the key light a Sunpak 622 Pro with a brolly-box, the fill light a 285HV with a shoot-through umbrella, a rim light as a bare 285HV and the background light with a pink gel as a 285HV. Two of them triggered with a Phottix Ares, two of them triggered optically.

Another '80s photo of me in that damn James Dean shirt that I didn't take off for 4 years. I'm obviously angst ridden and posing for an imaginary record cover. Dig that spiked armband!

Yeah, this was my attempt at a "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - Carlton Banks costume.

Still it's so 80's prep I had to wear it.

Blythe Physical Challenge - #56 - Blythe ♥ the 80s!

 

Audrey helps recreate some things I remember about the 1980s:

Blue eyeshadow

Bleached, permed hairs

Jackets with sleeves rolled up

Shoulder pads

Drainpipe jeans

Legwarmers

Pixie boots

Care bears

Rubik's cube

From a Doctor Who episode

 

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Katie did the Pac Man tier and the Rubix Cube. I made the figures and the Tapes tier.

High school era girls got the look!

Here's the outfit I wore to the show the first time I went to go see the Legwarmers. It does really scare me that while I didn't actually dress like this in the 80s, I had all the makings for this in my wardrobe!

 

And yes, I did predictably go nuts when they played "867-5309." ;-)

Early 80s Toyota Celica hatchback. I do like these but those wheels are sure ugly in a very 80s way.

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