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80s Bling Revival

80s Bling Revival

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In this nostalgic episode, Hayley takes us back to the late 80s, rifling through old jewellery boxes and unearthing chunky gold chains, oversized hoops, and geometric bangles.

What starts as a trip down memory lane turns into a lively conversation with Duncan and Tommy about jewellery trends, piercings, fashion statements, and even the curious codes hidden in what we wear. Expect laughs, a few shocks, and plenty of cultural throwbacks — from Beastie Boys and Madonna, to Ratner's infamous blunder, to clip-on earrings and QVC binges.

What You'll Hear in This Episode:

Hayley's rediscovery of her teenage jewellery stash — gold chains, giant hoops, and friendship bangles

The influence of 80s icons: Madonna's crucifixes and Princess Diana's pearls

Charm bracelets, signet rings, and Argos' Elizabeth Duke collection

Duncan's Beastie Boys flashback and his surprising goth phase

Tommy's zero-jewellery philosophy — but plenty of stories about sunglasses and watches

First piercings: Hayley's 13th birthday ear piercing and (brief) Britney-inspired belly button ring

Gerald Ratner's "crap" comment and how it tanked his business

QVC, Diamonique, and the lure of late-night shopping

Stories of rings getting stuck, goth hangouts in Worthing, and unexpected medical drama

Why jewellery can be a symbol, a statement, or sometimes just a painful memory

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