Fashion for men in the 80s was very close to what men of the 21st century call “comfy-casual.” When it came to style, the 80s was a decade of rock, electronic, and pop – and many men aimed to wear clothes inspired by their music. Even if it was just a concert t-shirt. Men...
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Fingerless lace gloves, lots of black-rubber bracelets and large headbands (inspired by Madonna) were very popular in the '80s. Wide belts (worn only at the hip, never the waist) were popular, as well. People also liked to wear Ray-Ban sunglasses. Some tied bandannas around their legs an...
[bctt tweet=”We cannot heal a fractured self. We have to bandage it, and we have to bring the edges together of the wound.”] When I was in medical school, I had some great research me...
Pee-Wee Herman became wildly popular with kids in his new show called “Pee-Wee’s Playhouse.” Although it began in 1986, the show really took off in 1987. The major networks had less of a grip on people as they did in decades past, because many more people had cable TV and could...
has made them a deeply fragmented and fractious people, only really unifying in the face of enmity from non-Gypsies, whom they call gadje. Today many Gypsy activists prefer to be called Roma, which comes from the Romany word for “man”. But on my travels among them most still referred ...
“Everything I wear is a form of performance art, I try to tell a story or play a different character with every different outfit. I’m a young mum in a small town: I love to defy what people expect me to look like. My favourite video games and drag queens i...
While most millennials will remember how Alaïa entered our lexicon after a very memorable scene fromClueless, those who are well versed in fashion from the ’80s and ’90s know just how “totally important” he was. And naturally, there has been an outpouring of sentiments from fashion insid...
By the 1990s, what I call the Great Diaspora of the gay community began, starting, in many eyes, the slow demise of the gay ghetto. People fled to the far flung suburbs, the north and south coasts, to the hinterlands, to the bush, and even interstate, and overseas. Some from fear,...