Stevie Nicks works her gypsy chic with Fleetwood Mac in 2002 at the Forum.
Even in 1984, preforming with his brothers at Dodger Stadium, the military motif is evident.
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Boy George combines long braids, a headband, a hat pushed to the back of his head and a touch of lipstick to create his look.
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Madonna, in 1985 on the Like a Virgin tour in St. Paul, Minn., combines a wedding gown with a little lingerie peeking through for that naughty virgin look she virtually patented in the 1980s.
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Even before Michael Jackson adopted the faux military look, Adam & the Ants’ lead singer (born Stuart Leslie Goddard) made it work in 1981 -- with a little warpaint.
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