Big Bows, Bright Colors, and Oversized Accessories
By 1987, accessories were no longer just finishing touches. They were active participants in the outfit. Big bows, bright pops of color, oversized add-ons, chunky styling decisions, and generally bigger-is-better logic all fit the year perfectly. The point was not to blend in. The point was to look styled.
If you lived through it, you remember that even small things felt like they needed drama. Hair bows were bigger. Colors were bolder. Accessories did not politely sit in the outfit. They practically elbowed their way to the front. That might sound ridiculous now, but at the time it made total sense. The whole decade was leaning toward more visual volume, and 1987 was one of the years that really embraced it.
That is why this belongs on the list even though it is broader than one single product. It captures the mood of the year. A lot of 1987 style was about magnifying the look until it felt undeniably current. If a detail could be bigger, brighter, or more noticeable, the decade generally voted yes.