Tiffany in London in January 1988.Photo:Paul Massey/Mirrorpix/Getty
Paul Massey/Mirrorpix/Getty
Tiffany performs in Scotland in July 2024.Lorne Thomson/Redferns
Lorne Thomson/Redferns
Beginning on Sept. 25, Tiffany will again show off her vocal range when she joinsPaula Abduland Taylor Dayne for aStraight Up! to Canada tour.“It’s kind of cool that it’s going to be such a great lineup of female artists, and I’m going to be singing some old-school retro,” she says, citing ‘80s hits “I Think We’re Alone Now,” “Could’ve Been” and “Feelings of Forever.” Tiffany will also perform her dance-centric song “I Like the Rain” from her 2022 album,Shadows.
Tiffany in 1987.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty
Michael Ochs Archives/Getty
Still, Tiffany knows her bread and butter is the ‘80s, and she’ll lean into her quintessential vintage looks on the tour.“I’m doing these designer blazers, going back to some ‘80s wardrobe, and I’m having them all custom-made,” she said. “I’m an L.A. girl, so the jackets have your leopard, your stitching, your appliqués, even pins on there, a little bit of all things ‘80s. I think that’s really what the ‘80s were. Everything went on the jacket, everything went on the blazer. I really got a kick with designing these blazers, and it really did take me back to that ‘80s vibe where you sat down and you — I did, at least — mapped out your jacket and what you were going to put where and how you were going to bedazzle.“I’m really excited to represent it in a new fashion-forward way, bringing it to 2024,” she continued. “But again, there was something so magical about old school and about the ‘80s. It was a really fun, happy, unique time, and I think that you’re going to see that from all of the performers on this tour.”
source: people.com