Eccentric Eighties Fashion

The Glamour France 'Psyche Denim' Editorial Stars Jennifer Pugh

The late eighties were a fun time for fashion, as the Glamour France 'Psyche Denim' editorial shows. Full of crazy colors, psychedelic prints and bold pairings, the looks may modernize the era's fits and tailoring, but the eccentric essence is still there. With a particular focus on an eclectic range of patterned pants, the looks are fit for the experimental collegiate looking to spice up her school wardrobe.

The Glamour France 'Psyche Denim' editorial was shot by photographer Hilary Walsh. It stars youthful model Jennifer Pugh. The American beauty was styled by Sebastien Cambos who put together a fun wardrobe filled with designs from the likes of Dolce and Gabbana, Reiko, Moschino and Moonspoon Saloon. The looks were perfected with mussed-up hair by John Ruggiero and understated makeup by Gloria Noto.
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