The 80s revival has been omnipresent lately; Patrick Mattison’s ‘Jacquelyn and Emilie’ shoot shows how these themes are incorporated outside of the mainstream—with bright pink hair and matching aqua makeup and hair accessories, as a start.
In this Patrick Mattison set, Jacquelyn and fellow model Emilie show how 80s looks have been given a subculture twist. Instead of neon sunglasses and clothing, Jacquelyn’s neon is all in her hair, eye makeup and accessories. Rather than thigh-to-ankle tattered leggings, Emilie’s only feature a few rips above the knee and are covered by knee-high boots.
Hypercolor Hair
Patrick Mattison's 'Jacquelyn and Emilie' Reinterprets the 80s Revival
Trend Themes
1. 80s Revival - Businesses can explore adopting elements of the 80s aesthetics to add a playful touch to their products or marketing campaigns.
2. Hypercolor Hair - Innovation opportunities in hair, makeup, and fashion industries to develop products that change color with temperature or light to create a unique and fun experience for consumers.
3. Subculture Twist - Opportunities to incorporate subculture elements into mainstream aesthetics to create new and exciting looks that appeal to diverse audiences.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - Beauty companies can explore new product lines that incorporate playful aesthetics like hypercolor hair and makeup for a unique twist on classic looks.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers and brands can draw inspiration from the subculture twist on 80s revival and experiment with incorporating unique colors and styling into their collections.
3. Entertainment - Entertainment marketers can leverage the popularity of 80s revival in films and TV shows to create immersive experiences that transport audiences back in time and provide a fun and nostalgic escape.