Say Goodbye to These Outdated Fashion Trends That Make Us Look Older
1981—Side Ponytail
Often regarded as the ever-changing style chameleon and master of disguise, Queen of Pop Madonna began her reign in the early 80s, with smash hits such as Lucky Star and Like a Virgin.
And it was her fashion and style efforts that made just as much of a splash as her records and singing talents—and for good reason.
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1981 saw popularity surge for the side ponytail, a look very much inspired by the Material Girl herself—and one that would continue for many years to come.
1996—Wild Streak
The latter half of the 1990s was when things started to get really spicy. Because in 1996, the music industry changed forever when legendary British girl band the Spice Girls burst onto the scene.
Posh, Baby, Scary, Sporty, and Ginger became the global icons for every young girl around the world, and their unique fashion and style was only just one part of their incredible influence.
But it was Ginger Spice, aka Geri Halliwell, that made the biggest hair splash with her wild streak—the shock of blonde hair inserted into her ginger locks. This quickly became the most popular hairdo of the year, with stars like Gwen Stefani and Christina Aguilera following suit.
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Girl Power!