The New york times
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To those who lived it, the 1980s seem like yesterday: the dance-inspiring beat from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” so often replayed since his sudden death; the soulful ballad of Prince’s “Purple Rain”; Madonna out there in all her Gaultier glory bringing women the joy of sex. But there was something else that was out there in the 1980s: shoulders.
"Like American footballers,” we in Europe said dismissively when fashion moved to the padded shoulder around 1984. Joan Collins in “Dynasty” gave this feminist statement a grand slam of glamour — and women of the Western world bought into it.
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