While in the 1970s, the silhouette of fashion tended to be characterized  by close fitting clothes on top with wider, looser clothes on the  bottom, this trend completely reversed itself in the early 1980s as both  men and women began to wear looser shirts and tight, close-fitting  pants. Men wore power suits as a result of the greater tendency for  people to display their wealth. Brand names became increasingly  important in this decade, making Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein household names.
During the Like A Virgin era, Madonna was titled the "Material Girl"  and many young girls around the world looked to her for fashion  statements. 
 The Thriller look was inspired by Michael Jackson's record breaking album Thriller. Teenagers would attempt to replicate the  look of Jackson, which included matching red/black leather pants and  jackets, one glove, sunglasses, and jheri curl.






 

















