8. Blade Runner (1982)

Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner introduced a striking cyberpunk aesthetic that fused noir-inspired trench coats, exaggerated shoulders, and futuristic metallic fabrics. The film’s dystopian vision set a new standard for cool, influencing both high fashion and streetwear for decades. Designers continue to draw inspiration from its moody color palettes and bold silhouettes, while its stylistic elements frequently reappear in runway shows and editorial spreads. According to Dazed, Blade Runner has become a touchstone for those seeking to blend retro and futuristic influences in modern fashion.