Eighties Fashion and Big Covid Hair by @EdenBaylee
This is my first post of 2021 here, so I'd like to wish a Happy New Year to readers!
When I was thinking of a topic to write, I came across a post on a friend’s Facebook page that made me laugh.
The caption read: For the next time you think the 80s were cool.
Yeah, it was the decade of big hair and outlandish fashion.
The reason I found it funny was because I used to be a slave to fashion. My jeans had to sit above the waist, not below it. They couldn’t be too faded or too dark. They had to conform nicely around my butt and not cut off the circulation in my legs. I preferred the skinny fit over a baggy, loose pair, and if there were holes in them, they had to look as if they'd been ripped accidentally, not deliberately. The pressure of buying a pair of pants!
Looking back now, I pity my younger, insecure self. I was pretty shy in the eighties, and fashion gave me a sense of belonging. The eclectic style of the times embodied a mindset of “More and bigger is better.” I wore oversized blazers with shoulder pads, three-inch pumps, and chunky neon jewellery. Ironic, considering I dressed to fit in and not draw attention to myself.
Hair for most Asian women is not big, and mine was no different. It fell naturally flat and straight as an arrow down my back—no volume, not a wave or curl to be found. My hair never took to home perms, so no bouffants for me. I did, however, experiment with hair curlers for a while. I mean, who didn’t, right? Accompanied by tons of hairspray and gel, these instruments of torture gave me curls that would last a few hours.
Problem was, it took the better part of a day to achieve the look. In the end, it wasn’t worth the hassle.
All this preamble to say I'm relieved fashion no longer dictates what I wear; it hasn’t for a long time. Pre-Covid, I participated in fashion shows for charity or wore crazy outfits for Halloween, but that's the extent of it. Right now in Canada, it's cold and there's a pandemic. Holed up in the house with nowhere to go, I dress mainly for warmth. Most days, that means a tuque, scarf, jacket, leggings, leg warmers, and socks. Yes, I wear all of this in the house.
As for my hair … I finally got my wish.
It’s big, and it's curly.
Because it hasn’t been cut in over a year, it now falls below my waist. I wear it twisted up in a bun under my hat to keep it out of the way. I don’t wash it daily, and I’ve never been good at brushing it. When I remove my hat before going to bed, my hair sits atop my head like a giant beehive (think Marge Simpson). The other night, I shook it out and my husband burst out laughing.
"You look like Medusa!" he said.
He may not have meant it as a compliment, but I took it as one.
My big hair is four decades late, but I remain optimistic. Trends come and go, and by the time this pandemic is over, I might very well be in style again. 😉
How are you doing? Any Covid fashion tips to share?
Hugs,
eden 💜
Comments
I can get into the 'out of control' hair look. It saves on time brushing it. :)
Happy Saturday!
eden
Yeah, the shoulder pads, they were awful. I don't know how they ever looked good on any woman.
You are brave cutting your own hair. :D
Fashion had its time and place for me. When the weather warms, I might just wear some fancy dress for NO reason, akin to not saving the good dishes just for company.
Have a super weekend,
eden
You LIKED the 80s fashion? You must dig up pictures of yourself and show me what you wore back then!
Have a great day!
eden
My apologies for not including the men here. There were plenty of big hair men too back then, especially the big hair metal bands.
As for no-hair ... I think that's always been a trend for men, heh. I like the clean shaven look over the combover, and full beards work too if you want to repurpose hair!
Have a great weekend,
eden
That's so interesting about your grandfather and how you inherited your type of hair.
The genetics of hair is so complicated and probably why the cosmetology industry continues to make a fortune!
Enjoy your weekend,
eden
Einstein's feral sister <<< OMG, I'm dying! :D
I shaved my head when I underwent chemo. Didn't want to see all my hair falling out and messing up my pillow. It was liberating, really.
The only problem was how cold it felt. I used to wrap my head in colourful scarves to keep the heat in. Hair is overrated. ;)
Have a great weekend, my friend,
xox
eden
According to my husband, 80s was also the decade that music forgot. There was some awful music, but then, there were also some unforgettable one-hit wonders that still play today.
Now I get my big hair without the sprays and goop. Funny how big a tangle can become, hehehe.
Happy weekend,
eden
Nowadays, like you, I'm into leggings for warmth and comfort. I don't even own a pair of jeans anymore! Thanks for dropping by and commenting. Have a great weekend,
eden
You still have the gorgeous long hair, a lion's mane which would be the envy of both men and women.
Miss you, lovely. xox
eden
Take care over there, we are also locked in again and cold. I hate it, I miss Asia like hell at the moment.
Brian
send me your email and I'll link you to a couple of my harp playing vids.
Thanks for the article. It was fun. I particularly liked the part about ripped jeans...can't imagine why that caught my stare!!!
xoxo
I wore my hair like a palm tree on my head << I howled at this!
Funny what we did for fashion. We may all come out of Covid with brand new hairstyles!
Happy Sunday !
eden
You were a Mod? Hilarious! Did you have a scooter too? I would've taken you for a rocker instead.
I think "tuque" may be regional Canada-speak, haha!
Email coming your way. ;)
xo
Happy to make you laugh!
Afghan coat, wow... I'm not sure if those were as big in Canada as in the UK. I remember seeing the Beatles wear them and they certainly looked cool!
Have a great weekend,
eden
Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment, lovely.
I'll bet you looked good in a pair of Jordache in the eighties. ;)
xox
e
I've read that tuques/toques are call toboggans in some parts of the States. Bob and Doug McKenzie made them famous, I guess.
My style was basically suit and tie as I worked long hours back then.
Stay safe, everyone.
There is no way tuques can be mistaken for toboggans! That is funny though!
Have a great week,
eden
Hope you have a creative week,
eden
Have a great week, eden
You were a busy man with marriage and kids in the 80s, so I'm sure fashion had its rightful place in the whole scheme of things. I agree the music was (for the most part) awful, but I loved a lot of it - so campy, disco, and so many one-hit wonders that are still played today.
YSL jeans? Wow, now THAT is designer! Maybe half the lifespan but you probably got twice the compliments. :D
xo
eden