She is mostly known for her ability to dress down into biker shorts and an oversized crewneck, although her daring royal fashions broke headlines across the UK.
This popular hairstyle was sported by men, and is now a popular sports playoff haircut.
Mullet
This musical artist popularized a baggy jeans, and small top look, along with her bedazzled gloves and leather jackets. Some of her most famous looks came from her music videos of her songs "Escapade", "Five Nasty" and "Rythm Nation".
Janet Jackson
This hairstyle was given to you at the salon, and included many small rollers, and was crucial to the trial in the 2001 movie: "Legally Blonde"
Perm
Just like his sister, this music icon popularized his leather jacket look, and could be found pairing the jacket with oversized pants and chunky boots, while dancing to his songs "Beat it" and "Thriller".
Michael Jackson
These hair accesories came back into style a couple of years a go, but they got their start in the 80s with their bright color possibilities, the extra fabric around the hair tie, and the endless fabric options.
Scrunchie
Famous for her 'girl next door' roles in the movies Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, and The Breakfast Club, this actress popularized the long skirt, belted shirt, and the oversized jacket look.
Molly Ringwald
These one piece items of clothing were commonly worn during physical activity like Jazzersize.
Leotard
This musical artist was famous for his face paint, abstract design combinations, and his songs: "Space Oddity", "Life on Mars", and "Ziggy Stardust".
David Bowie
This accesory could be found in many rap music videos, but be careful, some could be fake!
Chain