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‘I never grew out of them’
Anita Prosser, 52, is a fitness instructor, and lives in Kingston upon Thames with her two teenage children.
I first saw Duran Duran on Top of the Pops in 1981, when I was 10. They sang Planet Earth, and I thought they looked beautiful with their New Romantic floppy hair and pirate shirts. I was smitten from that moment onwards and blew all my pocket money on the single. After that, every time there was a new release, I made my mum and dad drive me a dozen miles to a record shop where sales counted towards the pop charts.
At 13, I went to the hairdresser clutching a picture of bass guitarist John Taylor, my favourite, and said, ‘I want that.’ My waist-long hair was chopped, and