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How to Recreate Matilda Djerf’s Iconic Autumn/Winter Wardrobe

by Lina Clémence August 5, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


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Scandi it-girl Matilda Djerf is the ultimate Gen Z style icon. Perfectly combining the dreamiest elements of the clean girl aesthetic, with the preppiness of the Coastal Grandma trend, her minimal yet beautiful outfits ultimately feel classic and effortless to their core. With over 2.8 million followers on her personal Instagram and almost 500k on her trailblazing brand Djerf Avenue’s page, Matilda is the queen of chic, laid-back style that serves 10/10 timelessness whilst still feeling perfectly of the moment.

Whilst pairing a white tee with jeans and an oversized leather blazer hardly feels revolutionary, there is in fact an art to nailing the perfect understated look, and Matilda’s autumn/winter style is particularly inspiring, managing to combine comfort and practicality whilst still capturing an essence of Scandi cool in one. If you fancy emulating the best parts of Ms Djerf’s cold weather wardrobe, keep reading, and take notes!

The Classic Oversized Suit

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A slouchy, oversized suit is a staple in every cool girl’s wardrobe, and no-one pulls it off quite like Matilda. Marrying the best elements of a masculine silhouette with a comfy trainer or chunky boot, a classic blazer and suit trouser creates an effortlessly put-together look that requires minimal thinking power on a cold winter’s morning. Navy, grey and black work best for emulating this Matilda moment during the cooler seasons, creating a timeless outfit that ticks the boxes of cool, warm and comfy- what more could you ask for?

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White Shirt and Itty Bitty Skirt

Wardrobe staples create an outfit that feels chic to the core, thanks to the timeless silhouettes of an oversized white shirt and pleated mini skirt which finds itself top of the trending pages across every store you can think of. Layer it up if you’re heading out with a pair of sparkly tights and a knitted jumper, or keep your legs bare for dinner party hosting season, and welcome the opportunity to show a bit of skin in these cold climates. 

Dress this look down in the daytime with a pair of New Balance or chunky boots, or stick to Matilda’s brief and throw on a pair of glittery heels to add some dreamy December sparkle. Your new go-to outfit just entered the chat.

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The Perfect Slouchy Leather jacket

Potentially one of the most basic wardrobe items, yet Matilda makes it feel brand new, who else is now pining for a slouchy, oversized leather jacket? 

Serving a dose of Matty Healy realness with the shirt and tie combo, this look is once again evidence that a neutral colour palette can be just as effective in serving memorable and fashion-forward looks that both minimalist and maximalist dressers will be obsessing over. Perfect for taking an outfit from daytime to evening, leather is a staple material for autumn/winter layering, and looks great with an oversized scarf and tote bag thrown over the shoulder too.

Throw your hair up into a messy bun for a Parisian take on the look, or stick with Matilda’s signature bouncy blowout for the ultimate in Djerf styling.

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The Classic Neutral Roll Neck

Chic to the max, Matilda knows how to take even the most basic of wardrobe items and make it something we suddenly can’t live without. Pair it with jeans, a midi skirt, layered over a dress or on days at home when you’re resisting putting the heating on, and say hello to your new layering must-have. Opt for a neutral colour palette for maximum wearability, and perfectly transition from afternoons mooching around Waterstones to cosy evenings in the pub with a hot glass of mulled wine. The stuff dreams are made of.

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Puffer Jacket Cosiness

Puffer jackets are the *it* winter coat of recent years, and if we hadn’t already been inspired by Emma Chamberlain’s iconic black vinyl puffer in the neverletyougo music video, then consider this ultimate cosy look from Matilda the final straw.

Industry style leaders such as Gucci X North Face and Prada have released iconic and sought-after puffer coats for the past few seasons, and as the trend has trickled down to the highstreet, it’s safe to say that the humble puffer is here to stay.  Practical, warmand stylish, they make for the perfect winter coat, and in the subzero temperatures of Sweden, it’s easy to see why they’re a go-to for style muse Matilda. From budget friendly options at Primark, to investment pieces at Stella McCartney, getting your hands on a warm AF puffer might be the most sensible purchase you make this season. 

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Biker Chic

Colour lovers, this one’s for you. Matilda may be known for the simpler items in her wardrobe, but every now and then she steps out in a piece that’s currently trending and the Internet goes wild. Rosalia’s ‘Motomami’ album is at the core of this trend, with other celebs such as Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber, Emily Ratajkowski and Kylie Jenner all being spotted in motocross inspired ‘fits over the past few months. 

Although traditionally biker jackets are best when worn true to size, in this photo we can see Matilda in an exaggerated, oversized version, not only making for a cute appearance but also allowing room for layers and thick jumpers underneath- we love to see it.

Whether you choose to go vintage or find one on the highstreet, the trend is one that’s only just taking off, so get in there quick if you fancy being ahead of the curve. 

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The Ultimate Longline Jacket

A longline grey coat may have previously felt like something your mum insisted on you wearing in year 7, but as soon as Ms Djerf posts it on the ‘gram you know it’s time to rethink your previous misconceptions.

Another one for the days when comfort is of the highest priority, this multi-texture look is equal parts chic and reminiscent of pyjamas, which quite frankly makes for the dream combination. The lightweight, stripe linen trousers add an easy breezy feel to the look, with the addition of a thick grey jumper and scarf tossed over the shoulder offer some well needed warmth. The perfect Saturday morning errands outfit, simply add a cinnamon latte and banging playlist and your hot girl walk attire is complete. 

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Cute Score 100: The Crochet Bucket Hat

Typically more of a summer styling addition, Matilda proves that the crochet bucket hat isn’t just for the warmer seasons. Whilst it may not provide as much cosiness as a beanie or baseball cap, the crochet bucket hat is one that adds a dose of colour into a more minimal outfit, and some protection against the elements on days when the weather can’t make up its mind. 

Whilst fluffy faux fur and shiny, leather hats may be the immediate go-to for winter headwear, this look is proof that your summer items can be transitioned into the winter period when done correctly. Get yourself a hat that does both! 

Go full Matilda and pair with the aforementioned oversized leather jacket, and achieve ultimate cool girl status by clashing textures with this statement piece.

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The iconic Chanel slingback heels just got a sexy new heel height

by Lina Clémence July 21, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Last Updated on July 19, 2025 by Eve Dawes

The new Chanel slingback heels that were just released for 2025 with their higher 3.5″ block heel finally had me handing over my credit card. I’ve always loved these classic two-tone women’s Chanel shoes but the original heel height did my petite 5’1″ frame no favors! Here’s why I’ve fallen in love with the new 2025 version of Chanel slingback heels, the similarities, differences and everything you need to know if you’re considering buying these women’s Chanel black toe cap heels.

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New height, same icon: Chanel’s slingbacks are turning up the heat

Chanel’s legendary two-tone slingbacks just got a sleek new silhouette with a slightly higher heel but the same timeless elegance. This reimagined classic for 2025 bridges heritage and those of us who want a higher heel. Whether you’re styling these Chanel block heels with denim or a little black dress, the updated shape adds just enough edge to make a statement without sacrificing that effortless Parisian polish. It’s a subtle shift that makes a big difference to these women’s Chanel shoes.

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Chanel slingback heels with the new higher heel in beige with black toe caps.

New 2025 Chanel slingback heels review

I’ve always loved the look of Chanel slingback heels on other people but they always looked so frumpy on me. The new heel height is only 1″ higher but it makes such a difference.

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People have mixed reviews as to whether Chanel slingback heels are comfortable or not. If you normally struggle to keep slingbacks on (e.g. the back strap falls off), you’re probably going to still have the same issue with these. The backs are elasticated but they’re not adjustable. So definitely try them on in store and make sure that back straps not going to fall off.

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Personally I’d still class them as a comfortable block heel that’s great for city breaks, lunch or dinner. I trekked all around Saint-Tropez marina in them for a couple of nights in a row. I just don’t know how much walking I actually want to do in them. Not because of comfort but because at this price point I want to wear them but I don’t want to wear them out.

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Do I think they’re worth the price? They’re women’s Chanel shoes, I wouldn’t expect them to cost any less. Can you get more affordable Chanel slingback dupes, absolutely but nothing beats the feeling of slipping into Chanel.

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Do Chanel slingback heels run true to size

I find they run true to size and bought my regular size in these Chanel block heels.

Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman. Coco Chanel

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What’s the difference between the original and the 2025 Chanel slingback heels

Both two-tone beige and black cap toes are made from goatskin leather and grosgrain. There are other material and color options like tweed and black on black but the two tone Chanel heels with black toes are the most classic.

The only differences are:

  • The heel height : Original 2.6″/60mm VS new 3.5″/90mm which creates a sleeker silhouette.
  • There’s only a $50 difference in price: Lower heel $1100 New higher heel $1150 + tax
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How to style Chanel slingback heels

The beauty of these comfortable block heels, especially when you get them in a neutral color is that they go with so much. Don’t think that because they’re a classic that the styling has to be basic. You can make your outfit as timeless or on trend as you want.

Fall/Winter Chanel slingback heel styling:

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  1. Jeans and a sweater with modern accessories to stop the yawn factor.
  2. Sweater dress (with or without tights).
  3. Long belted coat and lace tights for a ladylike aesthetic.
  4. Pants suit and plain t-shirt.
  5. Work pants suit.
  6. Black leather jacket, white button down shirt and blue jeans for a timeless look.
  7. Black or tan leather pants and a plain black or tan sweater.

Spring/Summer styling:

  1. A sexy black leather mini skirt and white t-shirt. Try a beige t-shirt if you prefer a more matchy-matchy look.
  2. Black shorts and stripe breton top.
  3. Tan shorts and back tank top for everyday or vice versa. Don’t forget a chic belt to pull the look together.
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4. Tan or black coord set (skirt or shorts).
5. Black maxi slip dress.
6. A fresh white summer dress.
7. Office dresses.
8. Blue denim shorts and a plain black top. Blazer optional.
9. White jeans and a black top.
10. A black mini dress (dressy or casual). These Chanel slingback heels work with both.

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I’ve linked to pre-loved Chanel slingback heels since you can’t buy Chanel shoes from their online boutique. Please note pre-loved are often more expensive than buying them new in store. So as much as I love earning commissions my advice would be to buy in store if you can and if you can’t then shop these beauties below.


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20 Iconic ‘80s Hairstyles | Rush Hair & Beauty

by Lina Clémence June 15, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


The 1980s were an era characterised by bold and daring fashion choices, particularly when it came to hairstyles. This decade showcased looks defined by volume, perms, and unforgettable texture. The hairstyles of the time offered great versatility, adaptable to various lengths, textures, and face shapes. Today, these styles can be modernised or kept retro to capture that authentic 80s vibe.

The 80s celebrated individuality, featuring everything from punk-inspired spikes to voluminous curls. This makes 80s-inspired hairstyles an excellent choice for anyone looking to stand out.

Why 80s Hairstyles Are Popular Again

The hairstyles of the 1980s are characterised by boldness and volume, packed with texture, and focused on self-expression and individuality. In this blog, we will explore modern interpretations of iconic retro styles that have contributed to the resurgence of these looks.

The cultural revival of 1980s aesthetics is evident not only in hairstyles but also in fashion and pop culture. Celebrities and influencers are embracing these styles, blending nostalgia with contemporary charm.

There is a significant appeal in 1980s hairstyles for those looking to make a bold statement, whether through punk-inspired spikes or soft, voluminous curls.

Key Considerations for 80s Hairstyles

Hair Texture

When it comes to 80s hairstyles, different hair textures played a significant role in achieving the desired look. Curly hair, often permed or styled with crimpers, was a defining characteristic of the decade, providing lots of volume and exaggerated shapes. Wavy hair was achieved through techniques such as pin curls, which offered a softer style variation. Although less common, straight hair was styled for volume, often featuring feathered cuts or teasing to create a bouffant effect.

Face Shape

Different face shapes can influence how 80s hairstyles look, as certain trends may be more flattering for specific face types. By adjusting the volume, angles, and length of a hairstyle, it can be tailored to complement individual face shapes. Here are some recommendations for different face shapes:

Oval Face: This face shape is very versatile and can pull off a variety of styles, from voluminous waves to layered cuts.

Round Face: Opt for styles that create height, such as a high ponytail, to elongate the appearance of the face.

Square Face: Choose hairstyles that are soft and flowing or those that add volume on top, as these can help soften the sharp angles of a square face.

Heart Face: Styles that feature a side fringe or added volume can help balance out the proportions of heart-shaped faces.

Lifestyle and Maintenance

The maintenance of 80s hairstyles differs significantly based on the specific style and techniques used. For example, voluminous perms or backcombed looks usually require more styling and product application, while other styles, like a textured bob, generally need less maintenance.

Top 20 80s Hairstyles

1. Feathered Hair


In the 1980s, feathered hair was a popular style characterised by multiple, finely cut layers that created a wispy, feather-like appearance. This hairstyle was typically styled away from the face to emphasise the layers and enhance volume. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Heather Locklear.
Suitable hair types: Feathered hairstyles are extremely versatile and work well on various hair types, including straight, curly or wavy hair. It can be a particularly flattering style for fine hair as it can add volume and dimension.
Styling tips: To style feathered hair, focus on adding texture, volume and a slightly tousled look.

2. Crimped Hair


The crimped hair trend of the 1980s was a defining style of the decade. This look involved using a special crimping iron to create a crinkled, zigzag effect in the hair. Crimped hair was popular for adding volume and texture, resulting in a distinctive and striking appearance. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Dolly Parton.
Suitable hair types: Crimped hair can be created on nearly all hair types, though the results and ease of styling may differ. Crimping is an excellent method for adding volume and texture to fine or straight hair, but it can also be tailored to naturally curly or textured hair to enhance the existing texture.
Styling tips: To style crimped hair, start by detangling any knots with a smoothing brush and apply a heat protectant.

3. Spiky Layers


In the 1980s, spiky layers became a highly popular hairstyle characterised by short, textured layers, often styled with spiky ends for a punk-inspired look. This style could be achieved by incorporating ‘point cut’ layers throughout. Seen on celebrities in the 80s such as Blondie.
Suitable hair types: Spiky layers can work well on various hair types, including straight, wavy, curly or even fine hair. They are a great option for adding texture and volume to hair that may be lacking natural fullness.
Styling tips: To style spiky layers, start with damp hair and apply hair products such as gel, wax or a pomade to create the desired shape and hold.

4. The Quiff


The quiff hairstyle is characterised by short sides and back, with longer hair on top that is styled upwards and toward the back. This hairstyle gained popularity in the 1980s, but its origins trace back to the 1950s, when icons like Elvis Presley and James Dean helped popularise it. The quiff saw a resurgence in the 1980s alongside the teddy boy movement.
Suitable hair types: The quiff is best suited for medium-length hair that is straight or slightly wavy
Styling tips: Start with clean, damp hair and apply a pre-styling product such as mousse or sea-salt spray for volume and lift.

5. Shag 80s Hair


The 80s shag hairstyle is characterised by messy layers and bangs. While it initially became popular in the 70s, it saw a resurgence in the 80s, adopting a more rock and roll vibe. This hairstyle features short, choppy layers and a fringe, typically with added volume and texture. Seen on celebrities in the 80s such as Joan Jett.
Suitable hair types: The 80s shag is a very versatile hairstyle that works well on most hair types, and it can be tailored to enhance the best features of different hair textures.
Styling tips: Concentrate on adding texture and utilising products like texturising or sea salt sprays. You can also tousle your hair for a messier look.

6. Big Waves


The big wave hairstyle of the 80s was defined by dramatic, voluminous curls often achieved through perming. This style emphasises height and fullness, particularly around the face. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Madonna.
Suitable hair types: Big waves hair styles are particularly flattering on naturally wavy or curly hair types.
Styling tips: Use curling tongs to enhance the waves.

7. Barrel Curls


80s-style barrel waves are characterised by large, bouncy curls that emphasise volume and texture. This look can be achieved with a medium to large barrel curling tong, which creates loose, wave-like curls throughout the hair. Unlike tighter curls found in other styles, barrel waves offer a more relaxed, flowing curl while still maintaining a defined wave pattern. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Farrah Fawcett.
Suitable hair types: The style works best on medium to long hair but can be adapted to suit different textures and lengths.
Styling tips: Consider pinning the curls for a longer hold.

8. Soft Blowout


The 80s soft blowout hairstyle is characterised by big, fluffy waves and teased roots, making it a fashionable choice during that decade. While it is a bit of a softer variation, it is still full of volume and often incorporates layers with strategic teasing. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Cindy Crawford.
Suitable hair types: A soft blowout can be a great option for a variety of different hair types, but works particularly well on those with naturally wavy hair.
Styling tips: Apply both volumising and smoothing products to achieve the soft voluminous style.

9. Slicked-Back Style


The slicked-back hairstyle of the 80s is often linked to the ‘wet look.’ This style involves combing the hair straight back from the forehead to create a clean and polished appearance. It also emphasises a high degree of shine, which is achieved by using products that give the hair a sleek finish. Seen on celebrities in the 80s such as Richard Gere.
Suitable hair types: Short, straight hair is ideal for the slicked-back style.
Styling tips: To style, you need a strong-hold product, such as a gel or pomade, to really secure the look.

10. Afro


The 80s afro was a big, voluminous hairstyle characterised by abundant natural texture. This style often aimed to achieve maximum fullness, sometimes exceeding an individual’s natural hair volume. The 80s afro celebrated the beauty of natural hair texture. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Nina Simone.
Suitable hair types: Best suited for naturally curly and textured hair.
Styling tips: Focus on hydration and using products that define curls

11. Tightly Curled Bob


The 80s tightly curled bob is a short hairstyle, cut to above shoulder length, characterised by a high volume of tight, defined curls. These curls are typically created using perms or heat styling methods. The overall style emphasises not only volume but also a strong and bouncy texture. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Meg Ryan.
Suitable hair types: Works best on naturally curly hair and with a bob that is tapered or layered.
Styling tips: Adding layers can help to add more volume and movement.

12. The Hi-Top Fade


The 1980s high-top fade is a distinctive hairstyle with short hair on the sides and back, and then transitioning to a longer, often squared-off top. This style is often associated with hip-hop and urban culture. Seen on celebrities such as Will Smith
Suitable hair types: It is particularly well-suited for thick or curly hair.
Styling tips: When fading, work with the grain of the hair to achieve a smooth-looking fade.

13. Punk Spikes


80s punk spikes, commonly referred to as liberty spikes, are a hairstyle where the hair is styled into thick, often radiating spikes pointing upwards or outwards. Liberty spikes can vary in height and are often dyed in bold colours. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Billy Idol.
Suitable hair types: they can work with any hair length and texture.
Styling tips: For the best results, use a combination of hair products and heat styling, including blow drying. Use a pomade or gel to firmly push the hair either upwards or outwards, then blow dry to set it in the style.

14. Side Pony


The 80s side ponytail is where the hair is pulled to one side of the head and then secured into a ponytail, often with a high placement and significant volume at the roots. Key features can also include a deep side part, teased roots, and voluminous, often curled ends. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Cyndi Lauper.
Suitable hair types: Works well with a wide variety of hair types, especially those with medium to long hair.
Styling tips: Pull your hair to one side and secure it at the nape of the neck with hair grips.

15. Jheri Curl


The Jheri curl was a popular hairstyle in the 1980s, recognised for its glossy, loosely curled appearance. It was popularised by Michael Jackson, particularly during the era of his iconic “Thriller” album. The style was invented by hairdresser Jheri Redding and was achieved by chemically softening the hair, placing it in perm rods, applying a solution, and then rinsing it out.
Suitable hair types: The Jheri curl is most effective on curly, naturally textured hair.
Styling tips: Use a wide-tooth comb for detangling.

16. Feathered Layers and Bangs


The 80s feathered layers and bangs, often referred to as “feathered bangs” or “feathered layers,” feature wispy, layered bangs that seamlessly blend into the rest of the hair, creating a feathered appearance at the ends. These layers are designed to frame the face and provide a soft, airy look, emphasising natural movement. Seen on celebrities such as Goldie Hawn.
Suitable hair types: Feathered layers and bangs can work well on a variety of hair types. They can be particularly flattering for fine or straight hair, as they add both volume and movement.
Styling tips: The key is to tailor the layers and style of the bangs to suit the individual face shapes and hair texture, and it is highly customisable.

17. Sleek Flipped Out Long Bob


The sleek, flipped-out bob is a short, chin-length hairstyle characterised by a distinct outward flip at the ends. This style features a smooth, straight base, with a purposeful outward curl at the tips of the hair strands. Popular in the 1980s, the flipped-out bob was considered a chic and polished look. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Jodie Foster.
Suitable hair types: A sleek, flipped-out bob works well with various hair types, especially wavy and slightly textured hair, as it can achieve and maintain a natural flip.
Styling tips: Start by prepping your hair with a styling product like a mousse or a cream for added lift and control. Then use a round brush to blow-dry to create volume and curl the hair upwards.

18. Shaggy Mullet


An 80s shaggy mullet combines the classic mullet’s “business at the front, party at the back” silhouette with the volume and texture of shaggy cuts. The front and sides are kept short, while the back is longer and features a cascade of layers, creating a messy, textured appearance. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as Tina Turner.
Suitable hair types: A shaggy mullet is an extremely versatile style that can be adapted to suit any hair texture.
Styling tips: To style a mullet, concentrate on adding texture and allowing the hair to flow naturally. Use a sea salt spray or a texturising spray to achieve a messy, tousled look. For shorter styles, a pomade can be used to shape the hair as desired.

19. Wolf Cut


The 80s wolf cut features a combination of short, choppy layers and longer, shaggy pieces, particularly at the back. It essentially blends elements of both a shag and a mullet, but it has a more untamed and somewhat wild appearance compared to both styles. Seen on celebrities in the 80s, such as David Bowie.
Suitable hair types: Works well on most hair types but is particularly well-suited for those with a natural wave, as it enhances texture well.
Styling tips: Use products such as a texturising or sea salt spray to enhance the tousled, lived-in look.

20. Feathered shag


The 80s feathered shag is a layered, choppy haircut recognised for its flowing and voluminous look, especially around the mid-lengths. It features a distinctive feathered texture, with layers that are often razor-cut or designed for a wispy and lightweight feel. Sean on celebrities such as Mick Jagger.
Suitable hair types: This style is known for its versatility, working well with a variety of textures.
Styling tips: Have your hair cut every 4-6 weeks to keep the style looking fresh.

Styling Your 80s Hairstyle

To achieve these iconic ’80s hairstyles, it’s essential to focus on volume, texture, and structure.
For voluminous styles: Use a volumising mousse or root-lifting spray to achieve maximum height. You can also use rollers or blow-dry your hair with a round brush at the roots for added volume.
For curly or permed hair: A curl-enhancing cream or gel will help define each curl without weighing them down.
For spiky textures: Apply a strong-hold wax or gel to maintain the shape and sharpness of your spikes.

Tips for Maintaining 80s Hairstyles

Regular Trims

To maintain your hair and style looking fresh and healthy, it is recommended to have your hair trimmed every 4 to 6 weeks. This will keep the layers fresh and the shape intact.

Hydration & Styling Products

Use deep-conditioning treatments to maintain hydration in your hair, especially for voluminous and curly 80s styles. You can also apply a leave-in conditioner or a lightweight mousse to control frizz while keeping the texture defined.

Maintain Volume

For styles like the Hi-Top Fade or Permed Bob, where volume needs to be maintained, use a volumising mousse at the roots and blow-dry with a round brush for added body.

Book Your 80s Hairstyle Appointment at Rush

Excited to discover and experiment with an 80s-inspired look? Schedule an appointment now at your nearest Rush salon and benefit from the expertise of our talented Rush stylists.

FAQ’s

In the 80s, popular hairstyles included perms, mullets, spikes, etc, styles that were bold, voluminous and full of texture. It was an era all about self-expression and individuality.

Yes, big hair is back! We are seeing a big focus right now on 80s-inspired curls and voluminous styles.

Yes, you can achieve an 80s style on short hair. The key is to focus on volume and texture and using the right techniques.

The typical 80s hairstyle for men involved bold, voluminous looks, including the mullet, feathered hair and perms.

How do I maintain the volume in 80s hairstyles?

To maintain volume, utilise techniques such as teasing and backcombing. Pair this with a generous use of hairspray for hold or mousse. You can also consider using rollers to further enhance volume.

To achieve voluminous 80s hairstyles, products such as mousse, hair spray and root lifters are great to use. Modern alternatives also include texturising sprays and volumising mists.




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