All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

L-A: Okay, so while I am up late because it took forever to book a flight to California (how’s that for a first world problem?) and had work to do, this was a legit idea for a post. I was reading the Twitter when Lauren commented on the styles of Stephanie Kaye. Waves of nostalgia hit me and I knew what I had to do: dedicate a post to the style icon that is Stephanie Kaye. Hell, we could probably do a week’s worth of posts inspired by her and her friends at Degrassi Junior High.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

 

And while I admire the rolled up sleeves and the sweater tied over the shoulders, that is not the look Stephanie Kaye would want us to be inspired by.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

No, the real style of Stephanie Kaye lies in her wardrobe that is the muse of American Apparel.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

You wear that top with leggings, of course.

Which brings us to a little something I like to call:

Style Lessons from Stephanie Kaye, Random Style Icon

She may have been dressing for 1987, but I bet a few of you wish you had some of her outfits. Actually, there are probably a lot of lessons we can learn from this girl. So let’s dig in and see what the most fashion forward eighth grader has for us. And we’re not kidding when we say she’s fashion forward. I mean, check out her former BFF:

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

Oh Voula…you are not making the lace and the cameo work for you. I mean, you could do it. I could see that as a seriously bithcing look if you paired it with a cute skirt, but I’m pretty sure you went floor length and paisley like it was 1887 instead of 1987. No funsies. Let’s move on…

Stephanie Kaye style lesson 1: go big or go home.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

That hair takes time my friends. Time and a skilled backcomb. The eyeshadow to the brows? Not for amateurs.

Stephanie Kaye style lesson 2: mix your labels.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

A little pastel American Apparel with a preppy skirt that could be vintage J. Crew? Don’t mind if I do!

Stephanie Kaye style lesson 2.5: this look is how you will snag a dude. or two.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

We here at FPQT love a good lesson on how to snag a man in another decade (or century), so we thank Steph for the tips. How to snag a dude in the late 80s when you’re 13? Midriff + mini skirt (or leggings) + giggle. And if this is the kind of dude you’re looking for, you’re a winner.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

(we may need to follow this up with “Joey Jerimiah, Random Style Icon”. I may leave that to the West Coast Bureau/Head of Menswear at FPQT).

Stephanie Kaye style lesson 3: all the way with gold lamé

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

Okay, so not actually lamé. But I like the rhyme. Either way, you want a glittery tank top to wear with your leggings. If your outfit says “Sandy from Grease goes bad meets Studio 54″, then you know you’re on the right track for an outfit to wear to the library.

Stephanie Kaye style lesson 4: a tube top is your best friend

Seriously friends. You can never go wrong with a good tube top.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

Butterfly clip and tribal inspired jewelry? You make that shit work, Stephanie Kaye.

And how do you take a tube top and make it more awesome? A crochet tank top, that’s how.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

Tuck one strap in, add  a studded belt that wraps around twice and you are golden. As a matter of fact, I have seen this before and no, I don’t mean back in 1987. I mean within the past year. The hair wasn’t quite as high, but the Steph Kaye vibes were there.

Stephanie Kaye style lesson 5: know when to tone it down

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

Don’t mess with four or more inch heels. When you’ve got hair that high, a top that low and a skirt that short, you’ve got to take it easy on the rest of your ensemble. Because I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but Stephanie Kaye takes it easy(ish) on the accessories (considering it was the 80s, she could be decked out in a lot more) and goes doesn’t go too crazy with the shoes. A simple sandal-esque kitten heel will do just nicely. Let the rest of your outfit make the statement.

Stephanie Kaye style lesson 6: the 80s were hard y’all

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

There were perms and peasant skirts and blouses that could house an entire family of nomads. These were not easy times folks. It’s no wonder Stephanie Kaye was in search of a new image.

Bonus Style Lesson from Random Degrassi Girl: A beret, a bob and a snarl are always in style

While this post is all about Stephanie Kaye, I couldn’t just ignore this random girl in the crowd who would yell stuff about pre-feminism during episode 1, season 1 and hanging out with not even remotely ironic Trucker Cap L.D.. Seeing as I’m just a long strand of pearls from dressing like this, I had to share.

All the way with Stephanie Kaye: your random style icon

Bitch had swag. Way to rock the blazer and the beret. I question what appears to be gold makeup.

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