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Throwback Thursday: Shoulder Pads

When most of us hear the term “shoulder pads,” we immediately conjure up images (read: nightmares) of the giant hair and crazy neon prints of the 1980s and ’90s. Did we ever think we’d consider donning that trend ourselves?

 

Yet in recent years, enhanced shoulders have been spotted on catwalks, celebrities and eventually even the mannequins of local department stores. Luckily, unless you’re Lady Gaga, shoulder pads these days are much more toned down than their ’80s and ’90s counterparts, so much so that you might not even notice them at first. The subtlety of today’s shoulder pads make them a perfect way to define the shape of your torso and look totally in charge.

 

Since it’s Throwback Thursday, we thought we’d share some easy way to integrate shoulder pads into your wardrobe (without looking like you walked right off the Clueless set)!

 

1. At your internship

Maybe the concept of “power dressing” is worth revisiting. Let your office know you mean business! Be powerfully professional at the office during your internship with Modcloth’s Documentary Filmmaker Blazer, on sale for $20. Style it with:

2. At brunch

Pretend to be sophisticated (hey, you’re at a fancy brunch after all!) while simultaneously consuming your weight in pancakes. Be bold at brunch in an Anthropologie Canace Blazer, $118. Style it with:

3. On date night

Be daring on date night while rocking an Akira Draped Front Long Sleeve Dress, $40. Make a statement when that random guy on Tinder cute baseball player from class asks you to dinner! Style it with:

Shoulder pads have clearly undergone a major makeover–and our attitudes about them have too! What do you think, collegiettes? Do shoulder pads deseve a second chance?

 

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Zoë Randolph

UC Berkeley '15

Since graduating, Zoë's served as a content marketer for non-profits and tech startups. She worked remotely and traveled the world full-time with her fiancé before becoming a freelance writer and settling (at least for now) in Montréal, Quebec. She likes reading good books, learning new things, and watching Real Housewives argue on TV. You can keep up with her writing over at zoerandolph.com.