UPCOMING: Flashback! Candace Cameron Bure looks back on her ‘Full House’ style

We showed the “Fuller House” star some of her most memorable ’80s and ’90s looks — and her reactions were amazing.
Let’s be honest: Who didn’t want to dress like D.J. Tanner on “Full House”?

Now, Candace Cameron Bure, who played D.J. from 1987 to 1995 and had reprized the role for Netflix’s “Fuller House,” is sharing her own fashion and beauty tips in her new book, “Staying Stylish: Cultivating a Confident Look, Style, and Attitude.”
We took a walk down memory lane with Bure when she visited recently TODAY — here’s what she had to say about some of her most memorable ’80s and ’90s outfits.
“I loved this outfit so much and I think it looks really good. This is from our Hawaii episode (‘Tanner’s Island’), and I remember trying that on and asking my mom if I was allowed to wear it because it has a little crop top and some stomach. And she said I could. Anyway, I loved it.
“I remember this outfit. Oh my gosh, I had little saddle-shoe sneakers on. It’s so cute. It was so in style then. I took this outfit home and I wore it all the time. And I think it’s adorably appropriate for 10 years old.”


“Can we just talk about the hair first? It’s the perfect bang with height and the wing, that comes in. I always kind of took my fashion cues from Janet Jackson in the ‘Control’ album era. So hence the shoulder pads, the tassels, the chains, the blazers.”
“No one could get my bangs like that,” added. “So I went to my hairdresser, meaning the woman who cut my hair and styled it, not the hairdressers on the set. I would drive to the salon before every taping and she would blow out my hair. And then I’d arrive to the set with my hair done. And then they’d do makeup on me and get dressed — because she perfected that bang and no one else could do it.”
“It was pretty for the time,” Bure said of D.J’.s dress from the 1993 “Prom Night” episode — her second choice after nearly buying the same black lace number as boyfriend Steve’s ex, Rachel. “I don’t have good memories in this dress. I have people who will go ‘You were so much prettier than that girl. It broke my heart to see you feel bad about yourself, because you totally looked better than her.’ And I’m like ‘Oh, I didn’t take it personally, but thank you! It’s so cute.”

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